DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning in New Milford, NY | Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York
DuraFlex chimney cleaning and relining in New Milford typically runs $1,800–$3,400 for a full liner replacement with Level 2 inspection, while annual cleaning and condensate assessment for an existing DuraFlex system runs $280–$420. We’re independent DuraFlex specialists — not manufacturer-authorized, but we’ve installed and maintained more DuraFlex stainless steel liners in Bergen County’s oil-to-gas conversion homes than most shops in the state. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles every New Milford job personally. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Why New Milford Residents Choose Us for DuraFlex Service
Robert Garcia grew up in the Bronx, not far from Yankee Stadium, and spent 17 years apprenticing and then leading chimney work across the five boroughs and Bergen County before building Apex Chimney Cleaning into what it is now. He learned early — from a veteran sweep who trained him after Bronx Community College — that a clean flue isn’t a talking point, it’s what keeps a family breathing through a New York winter.
That matters in New Milford because this borough’s chimneys aren’t generic. The post-war Cape Cods and split-levels along River Road and Buchanan Drive were built for oil heat, converted to gas decades ago, and now vent through clay flue tiles that are 50–70 years old and three sizes too big. We’ve documented over 1,096 customer outcomes with a 4.7-star average, and a disproportionate share of our liner replacements happen right here — where the housing stock and the conversion history create a specific failure pattern we’ve learned to read before we even set a ladder.
Robert handles every New Milford job himself. You get the decision-maker on your roof, not a subcontractor learning your flue on the clock.
Common DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in New Milford
- Acidic condensate pitting in 316Ti liners — New Milford’s oversized clay tiles, originally sized for high-BTU oil furnaces, now vent lower-temperature gas exhaust that cools too fast and condenses into acidic sludge. We’ve pulled DuraFlex 316Ti liners from homes near the Hackensack River that looked fine from the top but were pitted through at the base from years of this chemistry. The 1950s Cape Cods on the western streets are especially prone.
- Corrosion at liner base from moisture wicking — The river valley microclimate here keeps masonry damp longer than inland Bergen County. When original clay tiles spall from freeze-thaw cycles, that moisture carries flue gases straight to the stainless steel. We inspect for this with a camera on every Level 2 inspection — it’s not visible from the fireplace or cleanout.
- Liner kinking at tight dogleg offsets — The 1950s Cape Cods in New Milford’s core have flue transitions that bend sharply where the fireplace smoke chamber meets the furnace flue. Standard rigid liners kink or hang up; DuraFlex’s flexible oval profiles, paired with custom offset adapters, navigate these doglegs without crushing draft.
- Crown plate separation from freeze-thaw — Exposed chimney stacks in New Milford take more wet freeze-thaw cycles than chimneys in drier microclimates. We’ve replaced DuraFlex crown plates that separated from the top of the liner because the masonry around them moved season after season. A weathertight cap and proper flashing detail prevents this — we install both as standard.
- Combined flue cross-contamination — Many New Milford split-levels have a single chimney chase serving both fireplace and furnace. The creosote profile from wood burning and the condensate profile from gas venting don’t mix well. Our annual sweep includes separate assessment of both flue systems, with DuraFlex relining recommendations when the original clay can’t be safely shared anymore.
DuraFlex Service in New Milford: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
New Milford’s post-war Cape Cods and split-levels, built with oil-sized 8×13 clay flue tiles, have a near-universal need for DuraFlex downsizing relines when converting to gas — a condition so common that technicians here encounter it on over 70% of first-time calls. The math is simple but invisible to most homeowners: an 8×13 tile designed for 140,000 BTU oil exhaust is now venting 60,000 BTU gas exhaust. The flue is too big, the gas moves too slow, it cools below dew point before it exits, and a greasy, acidic condensate forms on the tile surface. That condensate eats clay from the inside out. We’ve scoped chimneys in New Milford that looked structurally sound from the exterior but had tiles spalled to half thickness — the homeowner never knew because the gas still vented, just badly.
On Buchanan Drive, we scoped a 1955 split-level’s combined flue — furnace plus fireplace — and found original 8×13 clay tiles heavily spalled from acidic condensate. The homeowner never knew the oil flue was oversized after his 1990s gas conversion. We installed a DuraFlex 6-inch oval liner with a custom offset adapter to navigate the dogleg at the roofline, eliminated the draft issue, and fitted a weathertight cap. That job is typical of what we find in New Milford, not exceptional.
The river-adjacent streets — particularly the western blocks catching damp air off the Hackensack — accelerate this damage. Masonry that might last another decade in drier Hillside or Kensington shows efflorescence and spalling here in half the time. We factor that into every DuraFlex reline specification we write for New Milford.
DuraFlex Models & Products We Service in New Milford
We work exclusively with genuine DuraFlex stainless steel liner systems — not aftermarket equivalents that cost less upfront and fail faster in New Milford’s acidic condensate environment. Our stock and supplier relationships cover the full residential range:
- DuraFlex 316Ti round liners — Our standard specification for gas appliance relines in New Milford’s converted homes. The titanium-stabilized alloy resists the acidic condensate that forms in oversized flues, though we replace rather than patch any liner showing pitting.
- DuraFlex 904L round liners — Higher-nickel, higher-molybdenum alloy for severe condensate environments or homes with multiple venting appliances. We specify 904L when a Level 2 inspection reveals advanced clay-tile degradation or when the flue serves both a high-efficiency furnace and a wood-burning insert.
- DuraFlex Oval liners (6×13, 7×13) — Critical for New Milford’s narrow chimney chases. The oval profile maximizes flue area while fitting inside existing 8×13 clay tiles without masonry demolition. We keep 6×13 stock on hand for same-week installation.
We carry genuine DuraFlex connectors, top plates, and offset adapters — the parts that separate a lasting installation from a callback. Aftermarket connectors often corrode at the seam or fail to seal properly against New Milford’s wind-driven rain.
DuraFlex Service Pricing in New Milford
These are the ranges we quote for DuraFlex work in New Milford, based on 17 years of documented jobs across Bergen County:
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Annual DuraFlex cleaning + condensate assessment | $280 – $420 |
| Level 2 inspection with video scope | $320 – $480 |
| DuraFlex 316Ti oval liner reline (standard gas conversion) | $1,800 – $2,800 |
| DuraFlex 904L liner reline (severe condensate / dual appliance) | $2,400 – $3,400 |
| Chimney rebuild for spalled masonry (partial, above roofline) | $1,200 – $2,600 |
| Crown replacement + weathertight cap | $480 – $920 |
What drives cost: flue height, accessibility, whether we need offset adapters for dogleg transitions, and the condition of existing masonry. Every estimate includes the camera inspection — we don’t guess at liner condition. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote; estimates are free and Robert handles them personally.
Serving New Milford, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the New Milford 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 New Milford
Yes — if your flue tiles are the original 8×13 size, they’re almost certainly oversized for gas exhaust. The low-temperature gas cools too quickly in that volume, condenses into acidic moisture, and destroys the clay from inside. We’ve replaced liners in New Milford homes where the exterior brick looked perfect but the interior tiles were crumbling. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free Level 2 inspection and we’ll scope it.
Annually, without exception. Bergen County’s multiple freeze-thaw cycles per season stress masonry and crown plates; the damp river valley air here accelerates corrosion at the liner base. Our annual service includes condensate assessment and cap inspection — not just a sweep. A chimney problem doesn’t get smaller by waiting — I’ve seen 17 years of proof.
316Ti is titanium-stabilized stainless steel — excellent for standard gas exhaust and our default for most New Milford relines. 904L adds nickel and molybdenum for superior acid resistance; we specify it when inspection reveals advanced condensate damage or when the flue serves dual appliances. Robert will recommend based on what the camera shows, not a sales script.
DuraFlex’s flexible oval profiles are specifically designed for this. The 6×13 and 7×13 oval liners navigate tight offsets in New Milford’s 1950s Cape Cods without kinking, and we use genuine DuraFlex offset adapters at severe transitions. We’ve installed these on Buchanan Drive and similar streets where rigid liners simply wouldn’t fit.
Absolutely — and you should. DuraFlex liners still accumulate soot and condensate residue, especially in New Milford’s oversized-flue conversions where draft may be marginal. Our annual sweep for lined flues includes full brushing, condensate drain inspection, and cap integrity check. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule; we keep New Milford slots open for same-week service.
Service Areas Near New Milford
We run DuraFlex service calls throughout Bergen County and into adjacent areas from our base serving Greater New York. Near New Milford, we regularly work in Hillside, Kensington, and up through Brooklyn and Flatbush for clients who’ve relocated and want the same technician they trusted in Bergen County. Gramercy Park in Manhattan is within our extended service radius for full rebuilds and liner replacements. Every job gets Robert Garcia on site — not a dispatched crew.
Book Your DuraFlex Service in New Milford Today
Call (866) 884-9512 to speak with Robert directly. We offer same-day response for urgent draft or odor issues, and free estimates for any DuraFlex reline or repair. Whether you need a routine sweep or a full liner replacement in a 1950s Cape Cod with a dogleg flue, we’ll scope it, price it honestly, and handle the work ourselves.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving New Milford and Bergen County since 2007.