DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning in Syosset, NY | Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York
DuraFlex chimney liner cleaning and repair in Syosset typically runs $280–$520 for a full Level 2 inspection with sweep, and most jobs finish same-day. We’re an independent service provider—not a factory-authorized dealer—which means we work on every DuraFlex model with OEM-compatible parts, and Robert Garcia, our owner, handles the inspection himself. For a free estimate on your DuraFlex system in Syosset, call (866) 884-9512.

Why Syosset Residents Choose Us for DuraFlex Service
Seventeen years of chimney-only work changes how you read a flue. Robert Garcia grew up not far from Yankee Stadium, trained in 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. That was 2007. Since then, he’s cleaned, inspected, and repaired chimneys across Nassau County and the five boroughs, and he’s personally handled more DuraFlex liners than he can count.
We’re not a franchise dispatching anonymous crews. Robert runs every job himself or alongside his small team. When a Syosset homeowner calls about a DuraFlex issue, the person who answers the phone is the same person who’ll be on the roof with a camera. That matters when you’re deciding whether a pitted 316Ti liner needs patching or full replacement—we don’t sell you a liner you don’t need, and we don’t patch something that’ll fail next season.
Our review count backs this up: 1,096 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars. That’s not a lucky month. That’s consistency over 17 years, and it’s why Syosset homeowners call us back when they move to a new house and find the same 1950s clay flue waiting for them.
Common DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Syosset
- Acidic condensate pitting in 316Ti liners from oversized flues. Syosset’s post-war colonials were built with 8×13 clay flue tiles sized for oil furnaces. After oil-to-gas conversion, the lower exhaust temperature produces acidic condensate that pools in the oversized flue and eats through 316Ti stainless from the outside in. We catch this with camera inspection and upgrade to 904L where pitting exceeds 20% of the wall.
- Bottom-up corrosion from salt air wicking through masonry bases. Split-level homes near Syosset’s tidal drainage corridors—think the neighborhoods off Berry Hill Road—draw salt moisture up through the chimney base. The DuraFlex liner looks fine at the top, but the lower sections show corrosion where saltwater meets stainless. We pull the liner, inspect the full run, and replace only what’s damaged.
- Joint separation at DuraFlex top plates after freeze-thaw cycles. Nassau County’s coastal winters hit tall colonial chimneys hard. Water infiltrates the crown, freezes, expands, and works the top plate loose. Next thing you know, there’s a gap between liner and flue wall, and creosote is building up where you can’t see it. We reseat with OEM plates and storm collars rated for marine exposure.
- Abandoned oil flues trapping moisture against active liners. In Syosset’s 1960s split-levels, the original chimney often has two flues: one converted to gas, one dead. The abandoned flue becomes a moisture chimney, accelerating deterioration in the active flue’s DuraFlex liner. We recommend capping or lining the dead flue during any active liner service.
- Cleanout doors buried behind finished basement walls. Syosset homeowners renovated their lower levels decades ago, boxing in the cleanout with paneling, drywall, or built-in cabinetry. We negotiate access without demolition when possible, and when it’s not, we adapt our sweep technique to work from the top down with specialized rotary equipment.
DuraFlex Service in Syosset: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Syosset’s 1955–1975 housing stock, built by developers like L. B. Smith Construction, standardized an 8×13 clay flue tile across entire blocks. That standardization is a hidden diagnostic tool. When our camera inspection finds a collapsed tile or acidic condensate damage in one home on Robbins Lane, we can often predict the same fault in all neighboring homes built in the same development phase. The 8×13 tile was never meant for gas exhaust. It was meant for oil, hot and dry. Convert to gas, and the flue stays oversized, the exhaust stays cool, and condensate forms. That condensate is acidic. It attacks the DuraFlex liner from the exterior surface, pitting the stainless where the homeowner can’t see it. We’ve replaced DuraFlex 316Ti liners in three adjacent Syosset colonials on the same street, all built 1964–1966, all converted to gas within five years of each other, all showing the same pattern of pitting at the offset joint. That’s not coincidence. That’s Syosset’s building history written in flue damage.
DuraFlex Models & Products We Service in Syosset
We work on the full DuraFlex line: 316Ti for standard gas and oil applications, 904L for high-acid or coastal-corrosion environments, DuraFlex Oval for rectangular flue conversions, and DuraFlex Premium for maximum durability in demanding installations. We’re independent, not factory-authorized, which means we source genuine DuraFlex OEM parts—liners, connectors, top plates, storm collars—through the same commercial channels the authorized dealers use. No aftermarket substitutions. For Syosset’s salt-air exposure, we stock 904L upgrade sections and marine-grade top-seal hardware locally, so most repairs don’t wait on shipping. If your 316Ti liner is pitted but structurally sound, we’ll patch with a DuraFlex-approved stainless coupling and save you the full replacement. We only replace when corrosion exceeds 20% of the liner wall. That’s the standard Robert applies on every job he runs.
DuraFlex Service Pricing in Syosset
DuraFlex chimney cleaning and Level 2 inspection in Syosset: $280–$380 for a standard sweep with camera inspection of an accessible single-flue system. DuraFlex liner section repair with OEM coupling: $340–$520, depending on access and whether we need to negotiate a buried cleanout. Full DuraFlex liner replacement (904L upgrade): $1,800–$3,400, driven by flue height, number of offsets, and whether crown repair or waterproofing is bundled. Crown repointing with marine-grade mortar: $480–$920. Chimney waterproofing with vapor-permeable sealant: $620–$1,100 for typical Syosset colonial height.
Every estimate starts with a free site visit. Robert handles the inspection himself, runs the camera, and explains what he’s seeing before any work begins. For exact pricing on your DuraFlex system in Syosset, call (866) 884-9512—estimates are free, and most inspections book within 48 hours.

Serving Syosset, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Syosset 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 Syosset
Yes. The original 8×13 clay tile in your 1962 Syosset colonial was sized for oil exhaust, which runs hot and dry. Gas exhaust is cooler and wetter, and it condenses in that oversized flue. The condensate is acidic. It attacks clay tile from the inside, and once tile cracks, it attacks the masonry. A DuraFlex liner—properly sized for gas—keeps exhaust contained and moving fast enough to prevent condensation. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free Level 2 inspection; we’ll camera the full flue and show you exactly what’s happening in there.
We see this constantly in Syosset’s split-levels—someone finished the basement in 1987 and never thought about the cleanout. Robert assesses access first. Sometimes we can remove a cabinet back panel or work through a nearby utility closet. When that’s not possible, we switch to a top-down rotary sweep with a vacuum-sealed containment system. It takes longer, but it works. We won’t cut open your finished wall without discussing it first. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll walk through your specific layout.
316Ti stainless resists corrosion from the inside, but Syosset’s coastal environment exposes the exterior of the liner to acidic condensate and salt air that penetrate through masonry cracks. The pitting starts on the outside surface, where you can’t see it without a camera. That’s why we run a full video inspection on every DuraFlex service in Syosset—surface shine at the top of the flue means nothing if the lower sections are corroding from the exterior. If you’re seeing musty attic smells or draft issues, call (866) 884-9512 for an inspection.
A Level 1 is a visual check from the accessible portions—firebox, damper, smoke chamber. A Level 2 adds a full interior camera inspection of the flue, attic and crawlspace evaluation for leaks, and assessment of clearances to combustibles. In Syosset’s 50–70-year-old housing stock, we find cracked clay tile, hidden liner damage, and crown deterioration on roughly 60% of Level 2 inspections. Buyers’ attorneys in Nassau County know this, which is why the Level 2 has become standard in local real estate transactions. Book yours at (866) 884-9512—we document everything with video for your disclosure file.
Probably both, or neither in isolation. A crown that looks intact from the ground often has hairline cracks that channel water into the flue chase. That moisture corrodes the DuraFlex liner’s exterior and saturates attic insulation. Robert’s approach: camera the liner to assess exterior pitting, then water-test the crown to trace leak paths. We repoint or coat the crown with marine-grade mortar, and we repair or replace liner sections as needed. Fixing one without the other wastes your money. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free evaluation.
Service Areas Near Syosset
We run DuraFlex service calls throughout Nassau County and into western Suffolk, including Hempstead, Hillside, and Kensington—all within 20 minutes of Syosset for emergency response. Brooklyn and Flatbush homeowners with weekend places in Syosset also call us for seasonal opener inspections. Same-day availability varies by season; call to confirm.
Book Your DuraFlex Service in Syosset Today
A chimney problem doesn’t get smaller by waiting — I’ve seen 17 years of proof. Robert Garcia handles every DuraFlex inspection and repair personally, with OEM parts and no dispatched crews. Same-day service available most weekdays in Syosset. Call (866) 884-9512 now for your free estimate.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner and Lead Technician at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Syosset and Nassau County since 2007.