HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in Newark, NY | Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York
HeatShield chimney cleaning and repair in Newark typically runs $280–$520 for a standard sectional seal job, with full Flex-Liner installations starting around $1,800 depending on flue height and access. We’re an independent HeatShield service provider—never manufacturer-affiliated—serving Newark’s 07198, 07199, 07101, and 07102 ZIP codes with same-day scheduling when heating season demand spikes. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles every HeatShield assessment personally. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Why Newark Residents Choose Us for HeatShield Service
Seventeen years of chimney-only work means we’ve seen what happens when a gas boiler gets shoved into a coal-era flue. Robert Garcia grew up not far from Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, 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. That apprenticeship shaped how we approach every Newark job—no dispatched crews, no subcontractor roulette. Robert runs the work himself or alongside his small crew.
We’ve got 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, but the number that matters to us is how many Newark homeowners call back because they know exactly who answered the phone and who climbed their roof. We stock genuine HeatShield materials—Sectional Seal, Flex-Liner, Ceramic Flue Panel, Crown Coat—because only OEM-grade ceramic and stainless components can reliably seal Newark’s high-moisture, oversized flues. When your row house chimney is shared between two or three units, you don’t want a handyman guessing at the repair. You want someone who’s already pulled a dead raccoon out of a North Ward flue and knows which Ironbound basements flood every spring.
Common HeatShield Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Newark
- Acidic condensate dissolving mortar joints in oversized gas flues. Newark’s pervasive oil-to-gas conversions mean thousands of 07105 Ironbound row houses vent modern boilers into coal-era flues built for draft conditions that no longer exist. The flue is too large, gases cool too fast, and condensate weeps down the walls dissolving everything it touches. We find this on the majority of first-time calls in the city’s oldest blocks.
- Cracked clay tile liners from freeze-thaw cycling. Newark’s low-lying position between the Passaic River and Newark Bay creates a humid microclimate with hard winter freeze-thaw cycles. Exposed brick chimneys spall faster here than inland New Jersey communities, and the clay liners inside crack from thermal shock. A routine cleaning visit is often our first chance to catch this before carbon monoxide finds a path into living space.
- Hidden unlined flue sections in 1901-era rowhouses. Pre-1910 brick row houses in 07104 and 07105 were built without clay liners under the 1901 Tenement House Act’s “single-family” exemption. Standard Level 1 inspections miss these entirely. Our HeatShield camera work reveals interior brick saturated with decades of compacted soot that sweeping alone cannot remove.
- Cross-contamination in multi-flue chimneys. Two- and three-family row houses frequently share a single chimney stack with separate flues for each unit. When one landlord converts to gas without proper relining, acidic soot deposits migrate through deteriorating separating walls into adjacent flues. Only a 360-degree camera inspection catches this—standard visual checks don’t.
- Crown deterioration accelerating structural decay. Newark’s combination of urban pollution, humidity, and freeze-thaw cycling destroys chimney crowns faster than suburban settings. A cracked crown lets water into the stack, where freeze-thaw opens gaps that compromise any liner system. HeatShield Crown Coat applied during cleaning visits stops this progression if caught early enough.
HeatShield Service in Newark: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Newark’s 07104 and 07105 ZIP codes contain hundreds of pre-1910 brick row houses where the original coal flues were built without any clay liner, a condition legal under the 1901 Tenement House Act for “single-family” rowhouses—meaning our HeatShield camera inspections routinely find interior brick walls saturated with decades of soot that a standard sweep cannot remove, making a liner installation the only permanent solution. This isn’t a footnote in local history; it’s the defining condition of our work in Newark. When Robert arrives at a job in the Ironbound or North Ward, he knows there’s a significant chance the chimney has never been professionally inspected, that the current appliance almost certainly isn’t the one the flue was designed for, and that “just a cleaning” is almost never just a cleaning.
The humid corridor along the Passaic River makes this worse. Condensation forms inside oversized flues year-round, not just in heating season. That moisture activates acidic residues from decades of coal and oil burning, creating a slow-motion chemical attack on exposed brick. We’ve opened flues where the interior mortar had turned to sand eight feet down from the top. The homeowner thought they needed a sweep. They needed a HeatShield Flex-Liner and a new crown. A chimney problem doesn’t get smaller by waiting — I’ve seen 17 years of proof.
HeatShield Models & Products We Service in Newark
We work with the full HeatShield product line, specifying based on what your Newark chimney actually needs rather than what we have in the van.
- HeatShield Sectional Seal: For clay tile liners with localized cracking or spalling, common in freeze-thaw-damaged Newark stacks. Ceramic coating seals joints and restores smooth flue walls.
- HeatShield Flex-Liner: Our go-to for unlined or severely deteriorated flues, especially in 07104 and 07105 row houses where the original construction never included clay tile. Stainless construction withstands acidic condensate that destroys lesser materials.
- HeatShield Ceramic Flue Panel: Structural repair for sections where liner panels have separated or collapsed, often found in chimneys with deferred maintenance across multiple ownership changes.
- HeatShield Crown Coat: Flexible waterproofing for cracked or porous chimney crowns, critical in Newark’s wet-freeze climate where crown failure leads to accelerated stack deterioration.
We stock genuine HeatShield materials locally for Newark jobs—no waiting on shipping when heating season is active and your boiler is red-tagged. We don’t use aftermarket substitutes; the condensate load in Newark’s oversized flues chews through generic materials within two seasons.
HeatShield Service Pricing in Newark
HeatShield chimney work in Newark varies with flue condition, access, and whether we’re sealing existing liner sections or installing new. Here’s what typical jobs run:

- Level 2 inspection with 360-degree camera: $180–$240
- Standard cleaning with HeatShield Sectional Seal (localized repair): $280–$420
- HeatShield Crown Coat application: $340–$520
- Full HeatShield Flex-Liner installation (unlined or failed flue): $1,800–$3,200
- HeatShield Ceramic Flue Panel replacement (structural section): $620–$1,100 per panel section
Multi-family row houses with shared chimneys or difficult roof access fall toward the higher end. Every estimate includes the full camera inspection—we don’t quote liner work without knowing exactly what the flue contains. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote; estimates are free and Robert handles the assessment himself.
Serving Newark, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Newark 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 — HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in Newark
Almost certainly yes, if your flue was built for coal or oil. Modern gas appliances produce cooler exhaust that condenses in oversized flues, creating acidic moisture that destroys unlined brick and clay tile. In Newark’s 07104 and 07105 zones, we find unlined coal flues on the majority of pre-1910 properties. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free Level 2 inspection before your first heating season with the new boiler.
HeatShield Crown Coat works if the crown is structurally sound with surface cracking or minor spalling, which covers about 60% of Newark crowns we see before they fail completely. If the crown has separated from the stack or shows deep fractures exposing the chimney interior, full crown rebuild is the safer route. We assess this during every cleaning visit. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll tell you which category yours falls into.
A Level 2 inspection uses a 360-degree camera run the full length of the flue to document liner condition, hidden unlined sections, and cross-flue contamination—issues standard visual inspections miss. In Newark’s multi-family row houses with shared chimneys and decades of deferred maintenance, this isn’t optional; it’s how we find the problems that actually matter. The inspection takes 45–60 minutes and comes with video documentation.
No. Sectional Seal requires an existing clay tile liner to bond to; it fills gaps and cracks between tiles but cannot adhere to raw brick. For Newark’s unlined 1901-era flues, we specify HeatShield Flex-Liner instead. We’ve had homeowners ask us to “just seal it” to save money; we won’t, because it fails within two seasons and leaves you with a bigger problem. The right fix costs more upfront. The wrong fix costs more overall.
We run the camera on every Newark job, especially in multi-family row houses where partition walls between flues have deteriorated or where previous owners branched new appliances into old flues without proper documentation. Robert Garcia personally reviews the footage before any work begins. In 17 years, we’ve found hidden flues, abandoned connections, and one case where a flue had been serving two units for thirty years without either owner knowing. The camera doesn’t lie. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule—estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Newark
We run HeatShield service calls throughout Essex County and into adjacent neighborhoods: Hillside for the continued row house stock, Brooklyn and Flatbush across the Hudson for multi-family buildings with similar conversion histories, Kensington and Gramercy Park for pre-war cooperative chimneys needing liner assessment. Robert handles routing personally—call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll confirm coverage for your address.
Book Your HeatShield Service in Newark Today
Heating season in Newark doesn’t wait, and neither do we. Robert Garcia runs every HeatShield assessment personally, from the first camera inspection through final material installation. Same-day appointments available when urgency demands—especially for red-tagged boilers or suspected carbon monoxide backdraft. Call (866) 884-9512 now for your free estimate.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Newark since 2007.