Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Forest Hills
A chimney liner & rebuild in Forest Hills typically runs $2,800–$8,500 depending on whether you’re installing a first-ever liner in a century-old coal-era flue or rebuilding a degraded stack, and most Forest Hills jobs are completed in one to two days. Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York dispatches Robert Garcia, the owner and lead technician, directly to Forest Hills properties — usually within 24 hours of your call. If you’re in Forest Hills Gardens, Queens Boulevard co-ops, or the side streets near Austin Street, you know these aren’t standard chimneys. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

We’ve worked on enough Forest Hills chimneys to know the difference between a 1920s Tudor Revival stack off Greenway North and a 1960s brick flue near Yellowstone Boulevard. The housing stock here demands a different approach than what works in Nassau County or even neighboring Rego Park. Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team brings the specialized equipment and — more importantly — the field experience to handle Forest Hills’s steep rooflines, century-old mortar, and unlined coal-era flues without callbacks.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Forest Hills’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Forest Hills homeowners have left us 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and a significant portion of those come from repeat customers in the 11375 ZIP code who initially called us for a sweep and later needed liner work. That pattern tells us something: once you’ve seen Robert Garcia on your roof, measuring your flue in person and explaining what he found, you don’t go back to anonymous dispatch services.
We’re typically on-site in Forest Hills within a day because we’re based in New York City, not Long Island or Westchester. That matters when you’re smelling smoke in your living room or your CO detector’s acting up. Robert handles the inspection himself — he’s the one climbing the ladder, not a subcontractor you’ve never met.
Seventeen years of chimney-only work means we’ve encountered virtually every failure mode that exists in Forest Hills’s specific housing stock. We’ve lined chimneys that were built before clay tile liners existed. We’ve rebuilt crowns on roofs where standard staging won’t reach. We’ve coordinated with co-op boards on Queens Boulevard where three units share one masonry flue. That depth of local context is what separates a proper job from a guess.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Forest Hills
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
In Forest Hills Gardens, a stainless steel liner installation is often the first liner that chimney has ever had. These 1910s–1930s Tudor Revival homes were built for coal-burning systems, and the original flues are bare brick with degraded lime mortar — no clay tiles, no protective layer. We install DuraFlex stainless steel liners sized precisely for modern wood or gas appliances, and we always camera-inspect first to confirm the masonry can support a liner or whether we’re looking at a full rebuild instead. A typical stainless steel liner install in Forest Hills runs $2,800–$4,500 for a single-flue system.
Flexible Liner Installation
Flexible liners work well in Forest Hills’s tighter chimney configurations, but they’re not universal. The offset flues common in Forest Hills Gardens — built with tight-radius bends to accommodate interior fireplaces on multiple floors — often defeat standard flexible products. We carry custom-bent rigid sections and specialized flexible alloys for these situations. If your chimney has significant offsets, we’ll tell you before we quote, and we’ll specify exactly which material we’re proposing. Flexible liner installs in Forest Hills typically fall between $2,200–$3,800.
Liner Replacement
Some Forest Hills homes — particularly the pre-war brick co-ops along Queens Boulevard and the 1940s-era buildings near Continental Avenue — do have aging clay tile liners that have cracked after decades of freeze-thaw stress. We remove the damaged tiles and install a new stainless or flexible liner, often upsizing if your current liner is too small for your heating appliance. Liner replacement in Forest Hills generally costs $2,500–$4,200, with co-op buildings sometimes requiring additional coordination time with management.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
Queens winters destroy aged lime mortar. The repeated freeze-thaw cycles, combined with Forest Hills Gardens’s dense tree canopy that keeps chimney crowns shaded and damp into late spring, accelerate spalling and crown cracking. When the top courses of brick or the crown are compromised but the lower structure is sound, we perform a partial rebuild — typically the top 2–4 feet plus a new poured crown with proper drip edge and waterproofing. Partial rebuilds in Forest Hills run $3,500–$6,000 depending on scaffolding requirements and roof pitch.
Full Chimney Rebuild
When century-old mortar has voided throughout the stack, or when multiple flues are structurally unsound, a full rebuild is the only safe option. We’ve done full rebuilds on Forest Hills Gardens properties where the original chimney was essentially a shell — intact brick facing but hollow, degraded cores. These jobs require careful brick matching, often sourcing reclaimed or custom-tinted material to preserve the home’s Tudor aesthetic. Full chimney rebuilds in Forest Hills start around $7,500 and can reach $12,000+ for multi-flue stacks with complex roof access.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Forest Hills
We install professional-grade materials from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Famco — the same product lines commercial contractors use, not hardware-store substitutes. For Forest Hills customers, this means we can typically source and install the correct liner diameter, alloy specification, and termination cap without the multi-week delays that come with special-ordering unfamiliar brands. We recently lined a two-flue chimney on a 1912 Tudor Revival on Greenway North in Forest Hills Gardens. The original flues had no clay tiles, just bare brick with degraded lime mortar; we installed a DuraFlex stainless steel liner in the main flue and sealed the secondary flue, and the job required custom roof staging because of the steeply pitched slate roof — a setup far more involved than a typical suburban job. When you hire us, you’re getting materials rated for the actual temperatures and condensate your appliance produces, installed by someone who understands why that rating matters.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Forest Hills Homes
- Assuming century-old flues are structurally sound for a liner install. In Forest Hills Gardens, we regularly find hidden voids in the masonry that aren’t visible until we camera-inspect. Many chimneys that look intact from the outside need a partial or full rebuild before any liner can be safely installed. Skipping this step risks liner collapse and carbon monoxide infiltration.
- Using standard flexible liner on tight-radius offsets. Forest Hills Gardens chimneys were built for coal, not engineered for modern liner products. The tight-radius offsets common in these multi-flue stacks often require rigid or custom-bent sections. A standard flexible liner forced through these bends creates creases that trap creosote and restrict draft.
- Neglecting to coordinate with building management in pre-war co-ops. The brick co-op buildings along Queens Boulevard and adjacent streets frequently have shared masonry flue systems serving multiple units. Relining one flue without addressing adjacent degraded liners can push exhaust into neighboring apartments. We coordinate with building management to scope simultaneous work when needed.
- Underestimating roof access complexity on Tudor Revival homes. The steep, complex rooflines of Forest Hills Gardens — designed for aesthetics, not technician convenience — require fall-protection setups that techs familiar with flat suburban roofs routinely miscalculate. We’ve been called to fix jobs where previous contractors damaged slate or stucco simply because they didn’t bring the right staging.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Forest Hills, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Forest Hills |
|---|---|
| Stainless steel liner installation (single flue) | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Flexible liner installation | $2,200 – $3,800 |
| Liner replacement (clay tile removal) | $2,500 – $4,200 |
| Partial chimney rebuild (top 2–4 ft + crown) | $3,500 – $6,000 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $7,500 – $12,000+ |
| Chimney camera inspection | $175 – $250 |
What moves you within these ranges? Roof pitch and access complexity are the biggest variables in Forest Hills — a straightforward ranch in Rego Park is not a Tudor Revival on Greenway North. The number of flues, whether we need to rebuild before lining, and your appliance type (wood-burning, gas insert, or oil) also affect material selection and labor. We don’t guess from the driveway. Robert Garcia inspects every chimney personally, camera-verifies the flue condition, and gives you a written estimate before any work begins. Estimates are free. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Forest Hills
We regularly travel from Forest Hills to neighboring Rego Park, Kew Gardens, Kew Gardens Hills, and Corona for liner and rebuild work. Many of our Forest Hills customers found us after we completed a job for a relative or neighbor in one of these nearby Queens communities. The housing stock differs — Rego Park’s mid-century buildings present their own challenges — but our response time and owner-led approach stay consistent across the area.
Serving Forest Hills, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Forest Hills 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 Forest Hills
Yes, most liner installations and any structural rebuild in New York City require a Department of Buildings permit, and work in Forest Hills Gardens may also involve Landmarks Preservation Commission review given the historic district status. We handle permit filing as part of our project scope — Robert Garcia has navigated this process on dozens of Forest Hills jobs and knows the specific documentation required for both standard DOB approval and historic district compliance. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll confirm whether your specific property triggers additional requirements.
We can typically inspect all three stacks in one visit, but relining multiple flues usually requires a scheduled project of two to three days depending on roof access complexity and whether any stacks need rebuild work before lining. The multi-flue design standard to 1910s–1930s Forest Hills Gardens homes is exactly why we build custom staging and bring sufficient crew — we don’t make multiple trips because we underestimated the scope. We’ll give you a clear timeline after inspection. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
In most cases, yes — but the flue must be camera-inspected first to confirm the masonry is structurally sound and to measure the exact interior dimensions. Forest Hills Gardens chimneys built for coal often have larger flue openings than modern standards, which actually works in our favor for liner sizing, though degraded mortar and hidden voids are common. We size our DuraFlex or rigid stainless liners to maintain proper draft for your current appliance while meeting NFPA 211 clearance requirements. Call (866) 884-9512 and Robert Garcia will measure your flue in person.
Queens’s repeated freeze-thaw cycles stress exterior masonry regardless of liner status, but a properly installed liner protects the interior flue from acidic condensate that accelerates mortar degradation. For Forest Hills specifically, we pay particular attention to crown condition and waterproofing during any liner job — the neighborhood’s shaded, tree-canopied environment keeps crowns damp longer than exposed settings, so we use premium crown sealants and specify proper chimney cap coverage to extend the rebuild’s lifespan. A liner without sound exterior protection won’t last. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss waterproofing options with your liner install.
We can reline individual flues in pre-war co-op buildings with minimal disruption, but shared masonry systems often require coordination with building management to ensure adjacent flues are safe and to schedule roof access. We’ve worked with multiple Queens Boulevard and Continental Avenue co-op boards to scope simultaneous inspections or liner replacements across units when the shared structure demands it. Robert Garcia meets with superintendents or board representatives directly to coordinate timing and access. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll outline the coordination process for your specific building.
Ready to get your Forest Hills chimney properly lined or rebuilt? Robert Garcia, owner and lead technician at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, will inspect your flue personally, explain what he finds, and give you a written estimate with no obligation. We’ve served New York City homeowners for 17 years, and we’re in Forest Hills regularly. Call (866) 884-9512 today for your free estimate.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Forest Hills and New York City since 2008.