Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Bethpage
Chimney liner installation and rebuild in Bethpage typically runs $2,800–$7,500 depending on whether you’re relining a single flue or rebuilding a deteriorated stack, and most jobs are completed in one to two days. If your Bethpage home still has its original 1950s clay flue serving a converted gas boiler, or you’re seeing brick spalling on your chimney crown after another Nassau County winter, we can inspect it this week and have you code-compliant before the next cold snap. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate — Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles every Bethpage job personally.

We’ve worked on chimneys all over the 11714 ZIP code, from the Cape Cods clustered near Bethpage State Park to the ranches lining Stewart Avenue and the split-levels off Hempstead Turnpike. Seventeen years of chimney-only focus means we’ve seen exactly how Long Island’s maritime climate and Bethpage’s oil-heat legacy interact to damage these systems. Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team doesn’t subcontract — Robert arrives with the tools, makes the call on-site, and stands behind the work.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Bethpage’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Local reputation built on visible results. In Bethpage, where postwar chimneys are now pushing 70 years, homeowners remember who showed up and who actually fixed the problem. We’ve earned 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars across our New York service area, and Bethpage customers specifically mention Robert’s willingness to explain why their oil-glazed flue couldn’t simply be “swept out” — then show them the camera footage to prove it.
Response time that respects your schedule. We’re typically on-site in Bethpage within 48 hours of your call, sometimes same-day for active water intrusion or failed liner situations. From Plainedge to Old Bethpage, we route our trucks to minimize your wait without rushing the diagnostic.
Owner on every job. Robert Garcia doesn’t dispatch anonymous crews. He’s the one on your roof, running the camera, and deciding whether a partial rebuild of your crown will suffice or the stack needs more extensive work. That accountability matters when you’re investing several thousand dollars in a system you can’t easily inspect yourself.
Material quality you can verify. We install DuraFlex stainless liners, HeatShield resurfacing systems, and components from Gelco and Famco — the same professional-grade lines commercial contractors use on Long Island. No generic hardware-store substitutions.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Bethpage
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
For most Bethpage homes converting from oil to natural gas, a stainless steel liner is the correct solution. The original 8×8 or 8×12 clay flue in your Cape Cod or ranch was engineered for oil-combustion temperatures and draft characteristics; gas burns cooler and produces more water vapor, which condenses against oil-glazed clay and creates acidic runoff that destroys mortar. We install 316Ti or AL29-4C stainless liners — DuraFlex is our standard for Bethpage’s shared-chimney configurations — sized precisely to your new appliance’s venting requirements. A typical stainless installation in Bethpage runs $2,800–$4,200 for a single flue, including removal of accessible oil glaze and NFPA 211 documentation.
Flexible Liner Solutions
Some Bethpage chimneys have offset flues or tight cleanout locations that rigid stainless can’t navigate. Flexible liners, also in 316Ti alloy, conform to these irregularities without compromising draft or durability. We see this most often in split-levels near Hempstead Turnpike where additions or porch roofs have encroached on original chimney access. Flexible installations add roughly $400–$700 to base liner cost but eliminate the need for destructive wall or roof work to achieve a straight path.
Liner Replacement & Repair
Not every damaged liner needs full replacement. If your clay tile liner has isolated cracks or missing sections but the surrounding masonry is sound, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing can restore a smooth, sealed flue surface at roughly half the cost of stainless — typically $1,800–$2,800 in Bethpage. We also perform spot liner repairs for single cracked tiles accessible from the top or bottom. Robert evaluates this option honestly; we’ll recommend it when it meets code and lasts, and tell you when the damage is too extensive for a patch.
Partial Rebuild
Bethpage’s salt-laden air and freeze-thaw cycles destroy chimney crowns first, then work downward. A partial rebuild addresses the crown, top few courses of brick, and flashing — usually $3,200–$5,500 — without dismantling the entire stack. On a ranch on Stewart Avenue, we found that the original 8×8 clay flue serving a now-converted gas boiler was glazed with a quarter-inch of hardened oil soot, and a crack in the shared tile had allowed soot to migrate into the fireplace flue. We installed a 6-inch DuraFlex stainless steel liner and performed a partial rebuild of the crown to stop freeze-thaw water intrusion. The homeowner avoided a full rebuild and now has code-compliant, safe venting. Partial rebuilds are our most common Bethpage service after liner installation itself.

Full Chimney Rebuild
When spalling brick, deteriorated mortar, and compromised structural integrity extend below the roofline, full rebuild becomes necessary. In Bethpage, this typically affects chimneys that have gone uninspected through 15–20 years of coastal weather exposure. Full rebuilds start around $7,500 and require temporary bracing, careful dismantling, and matching replacement brick. Robert manages these projects personally, coordinating with Nassau County permit requirements and scheduling around weather windows.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Bethpage
We stock DuraFlex stainless liners and components, HeatShield resurfacing material, and Famco and Copperfield termination caps and flashing kits — enough inventory that most Bethpage jobs don’t wait on shipping. When your chimney is venting a heating appliance you depend on, that turnaround matters. We’ve also worked with Gelco and Olympia Chimney products for homeowners who specify them or have existing systems from those lines. Every brand we install is rated for the temperature and corrosion demands of modern gas appliances; no shortcuts on material spec just because your flue is hidden inside brick.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Bethpage Homes
- Oil-soot glaze preventing proper gas draft. Bethpage’s 1950s–60s housing stock was built for oil heat, and decades of petroleum combustion leave a hardened, glossy residue on clay flue tiles that sweeping alone cannot remove. After conversion to gas, this glaze causes condensation, poor draft, and potential carbon monoxide spillage — requiring power cleaning and a stainless liner before the new appliance operates safely.
- Salt-laden maritime air accelerating brick spalling. Nassau County’s coastal exposure means your chimney stack faces more moisture and salt than inland chimneys of similar age. Freeze-thaw expansion of infiltrated water pops brick faces off and erodes mortar joints, leading to loose courses that shift and leak — damage visible from the ground as missing or flaking brick surfaces.
- Shared-chimney flue cross-contamination. Many Bethpage homes have a single chimney with two flues — one for the boiler, one for the fireplace — and cracked clay tiles allow oil soot to migrate between them. Nassau County inspectors flag this as a code violation during real-estate transactions, making pre-sale relining a common, time-sensitive call for us.
- Crown deterioration from nor’easter wind-driven rain. The exposed concrete or mortar crown at your chimney’s top takes the brunt of late-fall through March storms. Once cracked, it funnels water directly into the stack, accelerating everything from liner damage to interior ceiling stains. Post-winter inspections in Bethpage routinely reveal crown damage that a landlocked suburb wouldn’t see at the same rate.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Bethpage, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Bethpage |
|---|---|
| Stainless steel liner (single flue) | $2,800 – $4,200 |
| Flexible liner (offset flue) | $3,200 – $4,900 |
| HeatShield liner resurfacing | $1,800 – $2,800 |
| Partial rebuild (crown, top courses, flashing) | $3,200 – $5,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $7,500 – $12,000+ |
| Camera inspection with written report | $175 – $250 |
What moves you within these ranges? Flue height, accessibility, whether we’re working around a shared chimney, and the condition of existing masonry. A straightforward stainless liner on a single-story ranch near Bethpage State Park costs less than the same liner on a two-flue stack with crown damage requiring partial rebuild. We provide itemized, upfront estimates — no open-ended pricing. Call (866) 884-9512 for your specific quote; inspections are free with booked work.
We Also Serve Cities Near Bethpage
Our chimney liner and rebuild work extends throughout central Nassau County — we regularly service Plainedge, Levittown, Old Bethpage, and South Farmingdale with the same owner-led approach and response times. If you’re near the Bethpage border and unsure whether you’re in our primary service radius, call and we’ll confirm.
Serving Bethpage, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Bethpage 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 — Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Bethpage
Gas appliances produce cooler exhaust with more water vapor than oil burners, and this moisture condenses against the oil-soot glaze coating your original clay flue tiles. The resulting acidic liquid destroys mortar and creates draft problems that can spill combustion gases into your home. Before lighting a converted gas boiler, Bethpage homeowners need power cleaning of that glaze and a properly sized stainless liner — it’s not optional, it’s code. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll inspect your flue condition before your conversion contractor finishes.
The only reliable method is a video camera inspection of both flues — we run a lighted camera the full length and look for cracks, missing tiles, or visible soot staining on the partition wall between flues. If you smell oil odor from your fireplace when the boiler runs, or if a Nassau County inspector has flagged your chimney during a home sale, soot migration is likely. We document everything with footage you can share with buyers, insurers, or your contractor. Call for a camera inspection — estimates are free with booked work.
Partial rebuild is sufficient when damage is limited to the crown, top 2–4 courses of brick, and flashing — roughly 60% of the Bethpage chimneys we assess. Full rebuild becomes necessary when spalling, loose mortar, or structural compromise extends below the roofline or affects multiple flue walls. Robert makes this determination on-site with a thorough top-to-bottom inspection, not from the ground. Most partial rebuilds we complete in Bethpage run $3,200–$5,500 versus $7,500+ for full rebuilds.
A 316Ti or AL29-4C stainless steel liner, properly sized and insulated per the appliance manufacturer’s specifications, is the standard for shared chimneys in Bethpage. We typically use DuraFlex for these installations because of its flexibility around offsets and its compatibility with the tight clearances common in postwar construction. Each flue gets its own liner — never share a liner between boiler and fireplace. The exact diameter depends on your appliance BTU rating and vent height; we calculate this during inspection.
Repeated freezing and expansion of water in cracked masonry accelerates damage to the flue environment that your liner must seal against. In Bethpage, we see more liner installations preceded by crown or brick repair than in drier climates — installing a liner into deteriorating masonry is false economy. Robert evaluates the full system and will recommend addressing water intrusion before or concurrent with liner installation. This integrated approach costs more upfront but eliminates the callback six months later when your new liner is undermined by continuing masonry failure.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Bethpage and central Nassau County since 2007.