DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning in Harrison, NY | Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York
DuraFlex chimney cleaning and inspection in Harrison typically runs $180–$340 for a standard sweep with Level 2 camera inspection, and most appointments are completed same-day. We’re an independent DuraFlex service provider — not manufacturer-authorized — which means we work with every model line in the field and source OEM-compatible parts without franchise restrictions. If your Harrison home has a 1940s–1960s split-flue chimney, we’ll map both flue paths before cleaning so soot doesn’t cross-contaminate. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Why Harrison Residents Choose Us for DuraFlex Service
Robert Garcia, our owner, grew up in the Bronx not far from Yankee Stadium and has spent 17 years on roofs and in flues across Westchester County. He learned building systems at Bronx Community College, then apprenticed under a veteran sweep who drilled one lesson into him: a clean flue isn’t a luxury, it’s what keeps a family breathing through a New York winter. Robert runs every Harrison job himself or alongside his small crew — no anonymous subcontractors, no rotating technicians who need directions to your street.
That matters with DuraFlex systems because these liners aren’t generic. The 316Ti oval and 904L premium lines have specific offset tolerances, and installing or cleaning them wrong voids the material warranty even if we’re independent. We’ve handled over a thousand DuraFlex jobs, and our 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars reflect what happens when the same person who quotes your job also climbs your ladder. From routine sweep to full rebuild, we carry the full-service range so you’re not cobbling together specialists across southern Westchester.
Common DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Harrison
- Glazed creosote in exterior chimneys — In Rye Neck and Pinebrook, coastal wind exposure keeps flue walls cold year-round. Condensation turns light creosote into glazed, tar-like buildup that standard brushing won’t touch. We apply chemical creosote removers and mechanical scraping before the DuraFlex liner suffers acid corrosion.
- Salt-accelerated crown spalling exposing top plates — Harrison’s proximity to the Long Island Sound means salt-laden marine air attacks masonry crowns. Once the crown cracks, moisture reaches the DuraFlex top plate and storm collar, causing premature stainless corrosion we catch during Level 2 inspection.
- Acidic condensate pooling in oversized clay flues — Colonial Acres homes converted from oil to gas often retain original flue dimensions too large for modern efficient appliances. The resulting condensate pools at the DuraFlex liner base, pitting 316Ti sections within 5–7 years. We measure flue load against appliance output and recommend right-sizing.
- Liner compression at offset joints in aging chimneys — Harrison’s 60–80 year old clay tile systems frequently have shifted offsets. When a 316Ti oval liner is forced through misaligned tile, the crease point becomes a stress concentrator. Our camera inspection maps these offsets before cleaning dislodges debris into the gap.
- Cross-contamination in split-flue masonry chases — Original construction in zip 10528 often placed fireplace and furnace flues in a single chase with an internal divider. If that divider is cracked, cleaning one flue without isolating the other dumps soot into your living space or HVAC return. We verify divider integrity first.
DuraFlex Service in Harrison: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Harrison zip 10528 contains an unusually high concentration of 1940s–1960s colonials where the original clay tile flue and the furnace flue share a single masonry chase — a split-flue design that forces our camera inspection to map both pathways before cleaning, because dislodged soot from one side can contaminate the other if the internal divider is cracked. This isn’t theoretical. Last October, Robert was on Lincoln Avenue near West Street Park working a Colonial Acres cape where the homeowner’s recent furnace upgrade had disturbed decades of accumulated soot in the shared chase. The fireplace flue had a DuraFlex 316Ti liner installed in 2015; the furnace flue still ran bare clay tile. Our pre-cleaning camera pass revealed a three-foot crack in the internal divider at the second-floor level — invisible from either top or bottom. Cleaning without that knowledge would have pushed furnace soot through the breach and into the fireplace flue, contaminating a liner that was otherwise in good condition. We sealed the divider with HeatShield cerfractory foam, then completed the DuraFlex sweep. That kind of split-flue protocol is standard for us in Harrison; it’s unnecessary in newer construction where flues are fully separated, and it’s not something every sweep arriving from inland Westchester thinks to check.
DuraFlex Models & Products We Service in Harrison
We work with the full DuraFlex residential line: 316Ti oval liners for standard wood-burning and gas applications, 904L premium corrosion-resistant liners for high-acid condensate environments like Harrison’s gas-converted oversized flues, and Duraliner pipe and fittings for complete reline jobs. Our stock on the truck includes OEM DuraFlex top plates, storm collars, and flex sections, but we’re not locked into manufacturer-only parts for non-structural repairs. For salt-air exposure along the Sound, we source aftermarket 316 stainless storm collars with enhanced seal geometry that outperforms standard OEM in marine conditions. Every part we install meets NFPA 211 compliance — no exceptions. Most Harrison jobs don’t wait on parts; we carry what breaks.
DuraFlex Service Pricing in Harrison
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Standard DuraFlex chimney sweep (single flue) | $180 – $260 |
| Level 2 camera inspection with sweep | $220 – $340 |
| Glazed creosote removal (chemical + mechanical) | $280 – $420 |
| DuraFlex top plate / storm collar replacement | $340 – $580 |
| Sectional liner replacement (per 10-ft section) | $680 – $1,200 |
| Full DuraFlex reline with 904L premium | $2,800 – $4,500 |
What drives cost: flue height, access difficulty (steep roofs on Bayberry Park split-levels take longer), and whether we’re cleaning or replacing. A free estimate includes the camera inspection — we don’t charge separately to tell you what’s wrong. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote; estimates are free and Robert handles them personally.
Serving Harrison, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Harrison 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 Harrison
Probably. Original clay flues in Harrison’s post-war colonials were sized for oil burners with higher exhaust temperatures. Modern gas appliances need smaller diameter to maintain adequate draft and prevent condensate pooling. We measure BTU output against flue volume and recommend a 904L downsized liner if the math doesn’t work. Call (866) 884-9512 — we’ll run the calculation during your free estimate.
Yes, and it’s fixable. Exterior chimneys on the Sound side of Harrison run cold from persistent coastal wind, causing combustion gases to condense and creosote to glaze before exhausting. Your neighbor’s interior chimney stays warmer. We treat glazed buildup with chemical removers and can recommend insulation wraps or a 904L liner with better cold-start tolerance. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule — same-day inspection is usually available.
DuraFlex liners are already stainless — 316Ti or 904L grade. Rust spots usually mean the top plate seal has failed and salt moisture is reaching a non-stainless component or a lower-grade aftermarket part was substituted. We inspect the full stack, replace with OEM-compatible salt-resistant hardware, and only recommend full replacement if the liner body shows bottom-up pitting from condensate exposure. Marine moisture here penetrates coatings within one season, so we don’t band-aid.
Yes — and for Harrison’s multi-flue systems, we strongly recommend it. Missing caps let rain and salt air directly onto DuraFlex top plates, accelerating corrosion we see constantly in Murdock Woods and Wilmot Woods. We measure your chase crown and fabricate a stainless or copper cap with separate spark-screened compartments per flue, using Famco or Copperfield hardware sized to your exact dimensions.
Relining typically requires a Westchester County building permit, which we pull as part of the job. Harrison’s Building Department on Heineman Place reviews chimney plans for compliance with the New York State Fire Prevention and Building Code. We handle the paperwork — you don’t need to visit the office. The permit cost is itemized in your estimate, not hidden. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll confirm current lead times; most permits clear within 5–7 business days.
Service Areas Near Harrison
We run DuraFlex service calls throughout southern Westchester and into the five boroughs — regular stops include Rye along the Sound, White Plains for inland split-levels, Mamaroneck and Larchmont for similar marine-climate chimney work, and Scarsdale for the older Tudor stock. From our base near the Bronx, we’re on Harrison’s West Post Road or Tarrytown Road within 30 minutes most mornings.
Book Your DuraFlex Service in Harrison Today
A chimney problem doesn’t get smaller by waiting — I’ve seen 17 years of proof. If your Harrison home has a DuraFlex system showing any of the warning signs above, or if you’re due for annual inspection before the heating season, call (866) 884-9512. Robert handles estimates personally, same-day appointments are available when urgency matters, and every quote is free with no pressure to book. We’ll see you on the roof.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner and Lead Technician at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Harrison and Westchester County since 2007.