DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning in Concord, NY | Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York
DuraFlex chimney cleaning and liner service in Concord, NY typically runs $280–$450 for a full Level 2 inspection with camera sweep, and $1,800–$3,400 for partial or full DuraFlex relining in salt-compromised flues. We’re an independent DuraFlex service provider — not manufacturer-authorized — and Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles every Concord job personally, from the first camera drop to the final smoke test. If you’re seeing rust stains on your chimney breast or smelling damp combustion odors, call (866) 884-9512 for same-week scheduling.

Why Concord Residents Choose Us for DuraFlex Service
Seventeen years of chimney-only work means we’ve seen how DuraFlex liners fail in marine environments — and Concord’s position between Upper New York Bay and the Kill Van Kull is about as marine as it gets. Robert Garcia grew up in the Bronx, apprenticed under a veteran sweep who drilled into him that a clean flue isn’t a luxury, and has spent nearly two decades on roofs across the five boroughs. He runs every job himself or alongside his small crew.
That matters for DuraFlex work specifically. These liners are precision-fit systems. A subcontractor rotating through three companies a week won’t recognize the early salt-pitting that kills 316Ti stainless in Concord’s tidal air. Robert will. We’ve logged over 200 liner assessments in this neighborhood alone, and our 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars reflect what happens when the same person answers the phone, climbs the ladder, and signs off on the inspection report.
We stock DuraFlex 316Ti and 904L liners for critical repairs, source quality aftermarket caps and crowns that match OEM specs for 15–20% savings, and carry full NYC DOB chimney contractor credentials. No authorization claims, no warranty endorsements — just independent expertise and parts that fit.
Common DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Concord
- Pinhole corrosion in 316Ti liners from chloride attack. Concord’s salt-laden air, pushed inland by prevailing winds off Upper New York Bay, penetrates chimney crowns and condenses inside flues. We document active corrosion with moisture meter readings at every cleaning. When pitting exceeds 0.2 mm, we recommend upgrading to 904L saltwater-resistant grade rather than patching.
- Creosote glaze buildup inside oval liners. Many Concord homes converted from oil to gas heat decades ago, leaving oversized clay flues that cool exhaust too quickly. The result: glazed creosote that standard brushes won’t touch. Our rotary chain system breaks this glaze without damaging the DuraFlex liner beneath.
- Crown-plate separation from freeze-thaw cycling. Marine moisture wicks through mortar joints, saturates the crown, and expands through winter. During annual Level 2 camera sweeps, we measure gap width — a 0.25-inch separation means water is already reaching the liner top. We re-bed plates with hydraulic refractory cement rated for salt-air exposure.
- Offset kinking at gooseneck bends. Standard DuraFlex liners installed without custom adapters in 1960s semi-attached homes on Richmond Terrace often crimp where the flue turns horizontal. This restricts draft, accelerates soot accumulation, and creates a creosote fire risk. We fabricate custom offsets on-site.
- Groundwater wicking into downhill chimney bases. Concord’s hillsides drain toward the Kill Van Kull. Chimney bases on downhill slopes — common near Richmond Terrace — draw groundwater up through foundation masonry, corroding DuraFlex liners from the bottom up. This failure mode doesn’t exist in elevated inland Staten Island. We install sloped top plates and recommend exterior waterproofing where grade allows.
DuraFlex Service in Concord: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Concord’s homes sit on hillsides that drain toward the Kill Van Kull, meaning chimney bases on downhill slopes experience groundwater wicking that corrodes DuraFlex liners from the bottom up — a failure mode absent in elevated inland parts of Staten Island. We’ve pulled 316Ti liners from Richmond Terrace homes where the lower three feet showed uniform pitting while the upper section looked nearly new. The salt isn’t just coming from the air; it’s traveling through saturated masonry from the ground.
This changes how we clean and inspect. Every Concord DuraFlex service starts with a full-length camera run to the smoke shelf, not just a brush-and-mirror peek. We check for efflorescence on exterior chimney bases — white mineral staining that signals active water transport. And we take moisture readings at three points: crown, mid-flue, and base. A chimney problem doesn’t get smaller by waiting — I’ve seen 17 years of proof.
The March 2024 job on Van Pelt Avenue typifies this. Our camera revealed a 316Ti DuraFlex liner from a 2005 gas conversion had pitted at the smoke shelf bend — salt-laden condensate had corroded through 0.3 mm of stainless. We replaced the corroded section with a 904L liner and added a sloped top plate to shed Kill Van Kull moisture, extending the flue life by an estimated 12 years.
DuraFlex Models & Products We Service in Concord
We work with the full DuraFlex residential line: 316Ti Round Liner in diameters from 5 to 8 inches; Oval 13×6 Liner for narrow flue conversions common in Concord’s 1950s colonials; 904L Liner, the saltwater-resistant grade we specify within two blocks of tidal waterways; and the Air-Insulated Liner System for exterior chimney runs where condensation control is critical.
Our truck stocks 316Ti and 904L sections for same-day critical repairs in Concord. For cap replacements and crown coatings, we use aftermarket parts matching OEM specs — HeatShield for crown resurfacing, Gelco and Famco for caps — passing 15–20% savings to homeowners without compromising fit or fire rating. We never substitute generic liner material; DuraFlex’s inter-lock seam design requires factory-compatible sections.
DuraFlex Service Pricing in Concord
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Level 2 Inspection with Camera Sweep | $280 – $450 |
| Creosote Glaze Removal (Rotary Chain) | $180 – $320 (add-on to sweep) |
| Partial DuraFlex Liner Repair (316Ti section) | $890 – $1,400 |
| Full DuraFlex Relining (round, single flue) | $2,200 – $3,400 |
| Full DuraFlex Relining (oval, narrow flue) | $2,600 – $3,800 |
| 904L Upgrade (salt-corrosion replacement) | $2,800 – $4,200 |
| Crown Plate Re-bed with Refractory Cement | $340 – $580 |
What drives cost: flue height and access, liner diameter and grade, whether the existing liner is extractable or must be abandoned in place, and crown condition requiring repair before new liner top-sealing. Every estimate includes the camera inspection, moisture readings, and a written condition report with photos. No obligation, no pressure. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Serving Concord, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Concord 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 Concord
Concord’s dual exposure to Upper New York Bay and the Kill Van Kull creates higher airborne chloride concentrations, while hillside drainage wicks groundwater through chimney bases. Combined, these accelerate 316Ti pitting by an estimated 30–40% compared to inland Staten Island. We specify 904L grade for Concord relining. Call (866) 884-9512 to check your liner grade — estimates are free.
Often no. Oil-to-gas conversions typically leave oversized flues that cool exhaust below the dew point, causing acidic condensate that attacks liners designed for hotter oil exhaust. We camera-inspect existing DuraFlex liners before any conversion to verify sizing and condition. Call (866) 884-9512 for a pre-conversion assessment — estimates are free.
Yes. Concord falls under NYC FDNY Local Law and DOB requirements, not the more permissive New Jersey codes across the Kill Van Kull. Any liner repair or relining job must be filed and inspected under NYC’s documentation process. We handle permitting as part of our relining service. Many out-of-borough contractors miss this step.
Most Concord colonials have 8×8 or 8×12 clay flue tiles, which accommodate 6-inch round or 13×6 oval DuraFlex liners. We measure with calipers during camera inspection — nominal tile dimensions often vary by ¼ inch due to mortar buildup. Never size by eye.
Sometimes, if a documented weather event caused physical damage — crown displacement, lightning strike, falling tree impact. Normal corrosion from salt and age is wear-and-tear, excluded under standard policies. We provide detailed photo documentation and written reports to support legitimate claims. Call (866) 884-9512 for damage assessment — estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Concord
We handle DuraFlex chimney cleaning and liner work across Concord and nearby neighborhoods including Gramercy Park and Kensington in Brooklyn, Flatbush for eastern chimney services, Hillside in Queens for liner assessments, and Hempstead in Nassau County for full relining projects. Robert Garcia runs the route personally — no dispatched crews, no subcontractor handoffs.
Book Your DuraFlex Service in Concord Today
Concord’s salt air and aging clay flues don’t wait for convenient timing. If your fireplace smells damp, your draft has weakened, or it’s been more than a year since your last camera inspection, call (866) 884-9512. Robert Garcia handles the estimate himself, usually within 48 hours. Same-week scheduling available for active draft or odor issues.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Concord and the five boroughs since 2007.