DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning in Melville, NY | Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York
DuraFlex chimney cleaning and inspection in Melville typically runs $180–$340 for a standard sweep with Level 2 camera inspection, and most appointments along the Route 110 corridor are available same-day or next-day. What separates our DuraFlex work here from generic service is this: Melville’s 1960s–1970s colonials were built with flush-to-flue chimney crowns and often converted from oil to gas without resizing the flue, a combination that destroys 316Ti liners from both top and bottom. We’ve relined more chimneys in the 11747 ZIP than any other Nassau County crew, and Robert Garcia still climbs every ladder himself. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Why Melville Residents Choose Us for DuraFlex Service
We’ve been in Melville’s attics and on its roofs since 2007, long enough to know which split-level on Pinelawn Road has the dogleg offset and which colonial off Sweet Hollow Road still runs the original 8×13 clay flue. Robert Garcia — our owner and the technician who shows up — grew up in the Bronx, learned building systems at Bronx Community College, and apprenticed under a sweep who drilled into him that a clean flue is what gets a family through a New York winter alive. That was 17 years ago. Since then, he’s handled over a thousand chimneys, earned 1,096 verified reviews at 4.7 stars, and built a reputation on showing up personally, not dispatching anonymous crews.
We’re not DuraFlex-authorized, and we don’t pretend to be. What we are is experienced: hundreds of DuraFlex installations and cleanings in 11747 alone, with factory-fresh 316Ti and 904L liners, top plates, and storm collars sourced from an authorized regional distributor. When an aftermarket access door or damper meets NFPA 211 and saves you money without compromising safety, we’ll tell you. When a corrosion spot means a full reline is the only honest call, we’ll show you the camera footage and explain why patching it would be false economy. A chimney problem doesn’t get smaller by waiting — I’ve seen 17 years of proof.
Common DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Melville
- Acidic condensate pitting in 316Ti liners. Melville’s oil-to-gas conversions are everywhere — homeowners switched burners but kept the original oversized clay flue. An 8×13 tile serving a modern gas boiler runs too cool, condensing sulfuric acid that eats 316Ti stainless from the inside. We catch this with camera inspection during cleaning and upsize to 904L or oval DuraFlex when the damage is advanced.
- Corrosion at top termination from salt-laden nor’easter spray. Melville sits mid-Island, close enough to the Sound and the Atlantic that winter storms drive salt into chimney tops. Stacks without a proper overhanging crown — which is most of them here — see accelerated rust at storm collars and top plates. We replace with heavy-gauge crowned terminations and seal the crown while we’re up there.
- Liner kinking at dogleg offsets. 1960s colonials often have clay tile sections meeting at an angle where the chimney shifts from fireplace to heating flue. DuraFlex liners pulled through these offsets can kink or ovalize, restricting draft and trapping creosote. Our cleaning includes offset photography; if we find a kink, we discuss rerouting or upsizing.
- Bottom-up salt wicking through deteriorating mortar joints. Melville’s humid, marine-influenced air keeps masonry damp year-round. Original flush-crown chimneys with cracked mortar joints wick ground salts upward, corroding the lower section of stainless liners from the outside. Cleaning reveals the staining; we follow with joint repointing or full reline depending on severity.
- Crown failure funneling rainwater directly onto liner tops. The builder-standard flush crown with no overhang — ubiquitous on streets like Sweet Hollow Road and Pinelawn Road — pours water into the flue. After 50+ years, these crowns are crumbled or cracked, and the DuraFlex liner top sits in a pool. Our cleaning appointments always include crown assessment; repair or rebuild is usually the companion job.
DuraFlex Service in Melville: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Melville’s residential neighborhoods were built out almost entirely during the 1960s–1970s suburban boom along the Route 110 corridor, creating a dense cohort of 50-to-60-year-old masonry chimneys that are simultaneously approaching the end of their original clay-tile liner lifespan. Compounding this, Long Island has one of the highest historical rates of oil heating in the country, and many of these homes converted from oil burners to natural gas but kept the original oversized clay-tile flues — a mismatch that traps acidic condensate, accelerates liner deterioration, and generates creosote-like deposits even on “clean” gas systems. Every chimney cleaning call in Melville is therefore also a liner-condition audit.
Here’s the pattern our crew recognizes block after block: L. B. Smith Construction and the handful of Suffolk County developers who built Melville standardized a flush-crown design with no overhang. The same funnel-in-rainwater defect appears on Sweet Hollow Road, on Pinelawn Road, across the 11747 ZIP. After a nor’easter, we field four or five calls from the same neighborhood — not coincidence, identical construction aging out at once. For DuraFlex owners, this means your 316Ti or 904L liner was installed into a chimney crown that was already defective by design. Cleaning reveals the rust streaks; camera inspection shows the pitting; and our recommendation is always to fix the crown before or alongside any liner work, because a new DuraFlex liner in a broken crown is money thrown at the wrong problem.
DuraFlex Models & Products We Service in Melville
We work with the full DuraFlex product line, matching grade to application rather than selling what’s on the truck.
- DuraFlex 316Ti: Standard-grade stainless for properly sized gas flues. In Melville, we see this specified too often for oversized oil-to-gas conversions — a mismatch that leads to the condensate pitting we described above.
- DuraFlex 904L: Higher alloy for chloride resistance. We specify this for homes near the salt air corridor, for high-sulfur condensate situations, and for any Melville reline where the flue can’t be downsized to match the appliance.
- DuraFlex Oval: For downsizing 8×13 clay tile to 6-inch round without breaking the chimney structure. Common in Melville split-levels where the heating flue shares a chase with the fireplace.
- DuraFlex triple-wall chimney liner systems: For full rebuilds and structural relines where clearance to combustibles is tight.
We stock 316Ti and 904L liners in common Melville diameters — 6-inch, 7-inch, 8-inch, plus oval configurations — at our Nassau County warehouse. Most Melville jobs don’t wait on parts. When we need a specialty termination or adapter, our distributor delivers next-day. Factory-fresh DuraFlex components are our default; aftermarket enters the conversation only for non-structural items where NFPA compliance is clear and your cost savings are real.
DuraFlex Service Pricing in Melville
| Service | Typical Range in Melville |
|---|---|
| Standard DuraFlex chimney cleaning + Level 2 inspection | $180 – $340 |
| Heavy creosote removal (glazed or third-degree) | $340 – $520 |
| Crown repair (seal + overhang build-out) | $480 – $890 |
| DuraFlex 316Ti liner installation (standard gas flue) | $2,400 – $3,800 |
| DuraFlex 904L or oval liner installation (oversized flue, salt exposure) | $3,200 – $4,900 |
| Full crown rebuild with DuraFlex reline | $4,200 – $6,500 |
What drives cost: flue diameter and length, accessibility (steep roof pitch, tight chase), condition of existing crown and mortar, and whether the job requires oil-to-gas downsizing. Our free estimate includes camera inspection, written findings, and a clear recommendation with no pressure. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule — estimates are free, and same-day slots open up most weeks.

Serving Melville, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Melville 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 Melville
Not automatically — but you need a Level 2 inspection with camera to know. The original 8×13 clay flue is almost certainly oversized for your gas boiler, running cool enough to condense acidic moisture. If you already have a 316Ti DuraFlex liner, we check for pitting below the crown. If it’s clean and properly connected, you may only need annual cleaning and a crown seal. If we find corrosion, we discuss 904L or oval downsizing. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll camera it — estimates are free.
We typically spec 904L for Sweet Hollow Road and similar Melville neighborhoods. The combination of oil-to-gas conversion history, flush-crown water intrusion, and salt-laden nor’easter exposure pushes the chloride and sulfur stress beyond what 316Ti was designed for. The upfront cost difference pays back in liner lifespan.
Yes, and it’s not your fault. That flush-crown design was standard for Melville’s 1960s–1970s builders. It funnels rainwater directly into your flue, accelerating corrosion at the liner top and washing creosote down into the smoke chamber. We rebuild with a 2-inch minimum overhang and drip edge, which is the fix that should have been built originally.
Town of Huntington, which governs the 11747 ZIP, generally requires a permit for liner replacement and any crown rebuild involving structural modification. We pull permits as part of our reline service — it’s not an extra you handle. For cleaning and inspection alone, no permit is typically needed. We’ll confirm current requirements when we quote.
Soot odor after rain usually means water is getting past the crown and soaking into creosote deposits or a corroded liner top. In Melville, with original flush crowns failing en masse, this pattern is common. The liner itself may be intact, or the top plate may be rusted through — camera inspection tells us which. Don’t wait on this one: water + creosote accelerates deterioration and can drive odor into living spaces. Call (866) 884-9512 — we’ll check it this week, estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Melville
We run DuraFlex service calls throughout Nassau and into western Suffolk, including Hempstead to the southwest, Hillside and Kensington along the Nassau-Queens line, and Brooklyn and Flatbush for our Queens and Kings County customers with weekend homes or rental properties on Long Island. Most 11747 appointments are same-day or next-day; outlying areas typically within 48 hours.
Book Your DuraFlex Service in Melville Today
Robert Garcia handles every Melville estimate personally — owner on the ladder, not a subcontractor you’ve never met. Whether you’re due for annual cleaning, suspect crown failure, or need an honest assessment of your oil-to-gas conversion flue, we’ll camera it, explain what we found, and quote only what your chimney actually needs. Same-day appointments available most weekdays. Call (866) 884-9512 or book online for your free estimate.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner and Lead Technician at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Melville and Nassau County since 2007.