DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning in Morris Park, NY | Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York
Independent DuraFlex chimney cleaning and liner service in Morris Park typically runs $280–$520 for a full sweep with Level 2 inspection, and most jobs are completed same-day. What sets our work apart here isn’t the brand name — it’s that we’ve spent 17 years relining chimneys built for coal and oil in a neighborhood now burning gas, and we know exactly where DuraFlex liners fail in those conditions. If your Morris Park home converted from oil to gas in the last decade, your flue needs more than a brush; it needs someone who understands why that matters. Call us at (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Why Morris Park Residents Choose Us for DuraFlex Service
Robert Garcia grew up not far from Yankee Stadium, apprenticed under a veteran sweep who taught him that a clean flue keeps a family safe through a New York winter, and has spent 17 years working on the exact chimneys you’ll find in Morris Park — single-wythe brick stacks with 8×13 clay tile liners sized for combustion that’s now obsolete. He runs every job himself or alongside his small crew. That’s why 1,096 homeowners have left verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars.
We’re independent. Not manufacturer-authorized, not franchise-dispatched. When we recommend a DuraFlex 904L liner over a 316Ti, it’s because we’ve pulled the failed 316Ti out of a University Heights flue and seen the pinholes ourselves. We stock genuine DuraFlex OEM parts — corrugated stainless top plates, transition adapters for oversized tile, Crown Plate Systems — because aftermarket alternatives delaminate in Morris Park’s condensing flue conditions. Robert handles the inspection himself. Same person who answers the phone climbs the ladder.
From routine sweep to full rebuild, one call covers it. No sourcing multiple specialists.
Common DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Morris Park
- Acidic condensate pitting 316Ti liners in oversized flues. Morris Park’s oil-to-gas conversions left 8×13 clay tile channels venting low-temperature exhaust. The 316Ti Heavy Wall liner that worked fine for oil can’t handle continuous condensate pooling at the smoke shelf. We catch this with camera inspection — visual sweeps miss it entirely.
- Top plate corrosion from freeze-thaw and wind-driven rain. Northeast Bronx winters deliver 12–16 freeze-thaw cycles, and nor’easters hammer chimney crowns on exposed rowhouse rooflines. DuraFlex Crown Plate Systems corrode at the seal when the masonry beneath them spalls. We inspect the crown before we quote the plate.
- Liner kinking at dogleg offsets in pre-1960s brick. These 1930s–1960s Morris Park chimneys weren’t built for flexible liners. The offset between fireplace throat and flue throat creates a hard bend. DuraFlex corrugated wall handles it better than smooth-wall alternatives, but improper sizing still causes kink fatigue. We measure with a video borescope before spec’ing diameter.
- Oval liner seam separation in attached rowhouses. DuraFlex Oval (6×13, 8×13) works well for rectangular flue shapes, but repeated thermal expansion in Morris Park’s tightly packed attached homes — where adjacent flues radiate heat into shared walls — accelerates seam stress. We specify 904L for these installations, not 316Ti.
- Heavy black glazing mistaken for creosote. That thick, shiny deposit our crew finds in Van Nest cleanout doors? It’s usually sulfuric condensate residue from gas combustion in an oversized flue, not wood creosote. Standard wire brushing hardens it. We use chemical treatment and mechanical removal specific to glazed sulfate deposits.
DuraFlex Service in Morris Park: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Morris Park’s dense stock of attached and semi-detached brick homes from the 1930s–1960s sits squarely in the path of NYC’s phased heating-oil elimination mandate — meaning a large share of 10462 homeowners have recently swapped oil boilers for gas, leaving original clay-tile flue liners sized for high-heat oil combustion now venting low-temperature gas exhaust. That mismatch causes acidic condensate to saturate and crack the liner, making chimney cleaning in Morris Park almost always a flue-condition assessment as much as a sweep.
Here’s what this means if you own a DuraFlex liner: the 316Ti Heavy Wall that DuraFlex specs for standard residential use was designed for flues that run hot enough to vaporize water in exhaust gases. In Morris Park’s converted systems, the flue rarely hits that threshold. Condensate pools at the smoke shelf, runs back down the liner, and initiates pitting corrosion at the corrugated valleys — a failure mode invisible from the firebox and undetectable without a camera. We’ve scoped liners in West Farms homes that looked pristine from below and showed pinhole perforations at the first corrugation bend. A chimney problem doesn’t get smaller by waiting — I’ve seen 17 years of proof.
The NYC DEP rules phased out No. 6 oil by 2015 and are eliminating No. 4 oil by 2030. When we open a cleanout door on a Morris Park sweep and find heavy black glazing on an 8×8 clay tile liner, it’s almost always a recently converted building where the now-oversized flue is condensing gas exhaust rather than venting it. Flagging this to the homeowner — and to the NYC DOB’s licensing requirement for any relining work — is what separates a local pro from an out-of-area crew.
DuraFlex Models & Products We Service in Morris Park
We work with the full DuraFlex residential line: 316Ti Heavy Wall for standard-heat applications where the flue runs true to size; 904L Light Wall for condensing environments and oversized flues common after oil-to-gas conversion; Oval profiles in 6×13 and 8×13 for rectangular clay tile channels; and the DuraFlex Crown Plate System for top termination on masonry chimneys showing crown degradation.
We stock OEM transition adapters, top plates, and flex sections for same-day Morris Park turnaround. No waiting on drop-ship aftermarket parts that don’t quite fit 1930s brick dimensions. If your liner needs replacement, we fabricate custom transitions on-site — Robert handles the measurements himself — rather than forcing a generic kit into an irregular flue.

DuraFlex Service Pricing in Morris Park
- Level 1 sweep with visual inspection: $180–$260
- Level 2 sweep with video borescope: $280–$380
- Creosote/glaze removal (chemical + mechanical): $120–$220 additional
- Crown repair with DuraFlex Crown Plate installation: $450–$720
- DuraFlex liner replacement (316Ti or 904L, including inspection): $2,800–$4,200
- Oval liner with custom transition adapter: $3,200–$4,800
What drives cost: flue height, accessibility (these Morris Park rowhouse roofs are steep), whether we can reuse the existing top plate, and — most importantly — whether the clay tile is intact enough to sleeve or needs partial removal. Every estimate includes a full video inspection so you see what we see. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Serving Morris Park, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Morris Park area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning in Morris Park
Because the original 8×13 clay tile flue was engineered to vent 500°F+ oil exhaust, and gas exhaust exits at 250–350°F. The oversized channel never reaches self-drying temperature, so water vapor condenses on the liner wall, absorbs CO₂ and sulfur traces, and forms dilute sulfuric acid. DuraFlex 316Ti resists this better than bare stainless, but in Morris Park’s chronic condensing conditions, 904L is the appropriate specification. Call (866) 884-9512 if you’ve converted in the last ten years — we’ll scope it and tell you exactly what you’ve got.
Not always — but often yes. NYC code requires liners for new gas appliance installations in unlined or damaged flues. More specifically for Morris Park: even if your clay tile looks intact, the 8×13 cross-section is probably oversized for a direct-vent gas insert, causing the same condensate pooling we see in boiler conversions. We determine necessity with a Level 2 inspection, not a guess from the firebox. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free assessment.
316Ti contains titanium for weld stability and resists moderate acid exposure. 904L adds higher molybdenum and nickel content, nearly doubling acid resistance. For Morris Park’s condensing flues — especially within a few miles of Long Island Sound salt air accelerating corrosion — we specify 904L for any oil-to-gas conversion or known condensing boiler. The material cost difference is roughly 15%, but the service life difference in these conditions is measured in decades versus years.
Yes, if the tile is structurally sound — no spalling, no missing sections, no mortar loss exceeding ½ inch. We sleeve the DuraFlex inside intact tile, using a bottom adapter to seal the connection and a top plate to terminate above the crown. However, in Morris Park’s 60–80-year-old chimneys, we often find the top three feet of tile heat-shattered from decades of oil combustion. When that’s the case, we remove the damaged upper course and use a DuraFlex transition to bridge sound lower tile. Robert makes this call on-site after camera inspection.
Because NYC DOB requires documented flue condition for any liner installation permit, and because Morris Park’s housing stock conceals problems that visual inspection cannot reveal. Our video borescope detects condensate pooling, tile fractures behind soot deposits, and liner pinholes — all invisible from the firebox. Skipping this step means installing a liner over damaged substrate, which voids manufacturer warranty and creates a CO hazard. The $280–$380 inspection cost is negligible against a $4,000 reinstall. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule — we include the video file with every report.
Service Areas Near Morris Park
We work throughout the northeast Bronx and beyond — regular calls from University Heights and Van Nest for oil-to-gas conversion liner replacements, West Farms for crown repair on similar 1930s brick stock, and across to Flatbush and Kensington in Brooklyn for homeowners who found us through referrals. Same-day service extends to Hempstead and Hillside when scheduling allows.
Book Your DuraFlex Service in Morris Park Today
Robert handles every inspection himself. Same-day appointments available for urgent flue conditions — blocked vents, suspected liner failure, post-conversion concerns. We’ve got 17 years of Morris Park-specific experience and the camera footage to back up every recommendation. Call (866) 884-9512 now for your free estimate.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Morris Park and the Bronx since 2008.