HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in Floral Park, NY | Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York
HeatShield chimney relining and repair in Floral Park typically runs $2,800–$5,500 for a full Flex-Liner installation, with most Crown Coat and sectional repair jobs finished in a single visit. Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York is an independent HeatShield service provider — not manufacturer-authorized — with 17 years of hands-on experience specifically with the oversized clay flue systems and oil-to-gas conversion chimneys that dominate Floral Park’s housing stock. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate; Robert Garcia handles the inspection himself.

Why Floral Park Residents Choose Us for HeatShield Service
We’ve been up on roofs in Floral Park long enough to know that a 13×13 clay tile flue built for a 1950s oil boiler doesn’t behave like a modern gas vent — and that the standard approach most sweeps take here fails within three winters. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, grew up not far from Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, apprenticed under a veteran sweep who taught him that a clean flue keeps a family safe through a New York winter, and has spent 17 years learning how Nassau County’s freeze-thaw cycles destroy chimney systems that were engineered for a different fuel entirely.
That matters because Floral Park isn’t a generic suburb. The village is packed shoulder-to-shoulder with 1920s–1950s brick colonials, Cape Cods, and Tudors, nearly all carrying original multi-flue masonry stacks with soft brick and lime mortar that spalls faster here than in harder-freeze zones upstate. We’ve completed over 850 HeatShield installations across Nassau County. We stock genuine HeatShield materials — Flex-Liner, Sectional Repair System, Crown Coat, and low-profile stainless caps — because the proprietary ceramic cement is the only reliable solution for Floral Park’s deteriorating clay flues. When something looks off after we’re gone, customers know exactly who to call. Robert handles it himself.
Our 1,096 verified reviews average 4.7 stars. That volume isn’t a lucky streak — it’s what happens when the same technician who quotes the job climbs the ladder to do it.
Common HeatShield Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Floral Park
- Oversized clay flue tiles causing acidic condensate damage. Floral Park’s original 13×13 oil-boiler flues are now venting gas appliances that produce cooler, wetter exhaust. The resulting sulfuric acid condensate pits and spalls the clay tile surface. Standard HeatShield cement liners won’t bond to glazed or spalled tile unless we mechanically abrade it first — a step we never skip on Floral Park jobs.
- Freeze-thaw crown failure on older HeatShield installations. Nassau County’s winters don’t stay cold; they oscillate. That cycling forces water into micro-cracks in crown mortar, expands it, and blows the crown apart. We see this constantly on HeatShield liner jobs where the original installer didn’t seal the top termination with Crown Coat. We apply it as standard.
- Squirrel intrusion into abandoned second flues. Floral Park’s mature oak and linden canopy provides highway access to rooflines, and nearly every oil-to-gas conversion left a second flue open and uncapped. Nesting debris, acorn stores, and gnawed liner sections are the norm. We inspect every abandoned flue with a camera before installing HeatShield liner sections — debris prevents proper bonding and creates a fire hazard.
- Multi-flue stack complications. Most Floral Park chimneys carry two flues in one brick stack: one active for gas heat, one abandoned or used for a fireplace. The shared structure means liner installation in one flue can damage the other if the technician doesn’t understand the load-bearing partition wall. Robert maps the entire stack before cutting.
- Street-canopy debris clogging caps and terminations. Those same oaks and lindens drop leaves, seed clusters, and twigs that standard chimney caps weren’t designed to handle. We install HeatShield Stainless Steel Caps with expanded mesh and custom-fitted multi-flue configurations to keep airflow open through Floral Park’s heavy fall and spring shedding seasons.
HeatShield Service in Floral Park: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s something we’ve learned the hard way, and it only applies here: Floral Park’s village code requires that any chimney cap visible from the street on a contributing historic property — which covers most pre-1950 homes in the village — must maintain the original roofline silhouette. That rule doesn’t exist in neighboring Mineola, where standard raised caps are common. We’ve had to remove and replace caps installed by other contractors who didn’t know the restriction.
We stock low-profile HeatShield Stainless Steel Caps specifically for this requirement. They’re not an afterthought or a special order. We keep them on the truck because roughly 80% of the homes we service in Floral Park’s 11001, 11002, and 11005 ZIP codes fall under this guideline. The cap still needs to vent properly, still needs to exclude squirrels and debris from those abandoned oil flues, and still needs to survive Nassau County’s freeze-thaw cycling. Getting all three right in a low-profile housing is the kind of detail that comes from doing this work in Floral Park for 17 years, not from reading a manual.
A chimney problem doesn’t get smaller by waiting — I’ve seen 17 years of proof.
HeatShield Models & Products We Service in Floral Park
We work with the full HeatShield product line and keep genuine materials in stock for same-day and next-day Floral Park turnaround:
- HeatShield Flex-Liner — Our primary solution for relining Floral Park’s oversized, deteriorating clay flues after oil-to-gas conversion. The corrugated stainless construction allows proper sizing down from 13×13 originals to match modern gas appliance BTU output.
- HeatShield Sectional Repair System — Used when camera inspection shows localized tile damage under 40% of the flue surface. We mechanically abrade, apply the ceramic cement in sections, and cure it with controlled heat — never a cold install.
- HeatShield Crown Coat — Essential in Floral Park. We apply this flexible, waterproof membrane over repaired or sound crown mortar to seal against Nassau County’s destructive freeze-thaw cycling. Not optional here.
- HeatShield Stainless Steel Cap — Standard and low-profile configurations in stock. The low-profile units are pre-fitted for Floral Park’s historic-property requirements.
We don’t use aftermarket cement or generic liner products. The proprietary HeatShield ceramic cement formulation is specifically engineered for the bonding conditions in deteriorated clay tile — and Floral Park’s flues are about as deteriorated as they come.
HeatShield Service Pricing in Floral Park
HeatShield work in Floral Park breaks down into three tiers based on what your chimney actually needs:
| Service | Typical Range | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Level 2 Inspection with camera | $250–$400 | Full visual and video assessment, written condition report |
| HeatShield Crown Coat application | $800–$1,400 | Crown repair prep, Coat application, curing |
| HeatShield Sectional Repair (partial relining) | $1,800–$3,200 | Mechanical abrasion, ceramic cement application, section curing |
| HeatShield Flex-Liner full relining | $2,800–$5,500 | Custom-measured liner, top and bottom termination, cap, full cleanup |
| Multi-flue cap installation (low-profile) | $450–$850 | Village-code-compliant cap, flashing, debris exclusion |
What drives cost: flue height and access difficulty, degree of tile deterioration, whether abandoned flues need capping, and whether the crown requires rebuild before Coat application. We only recommend full Flex-Liner replacement over sectional repair when camera inspection reveals more than 40% of the original tile is delaminated or missing — a threshold we’ve validated across 850+ Nassau County installations.
Our free estimate includes the Level 2 inspection, written findings, and a firm quote with no pressure. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule — Robert handles the inspection himself.
Serving Floral Park, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Floral Park 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 Floral Park
Yes, but only with proper preparation. The 13×13 clay tiles common in Floral Park’s pre-1950 housing stock were engineered for oil combustion temperatures, not the cooler, wetter exhaust of modern gas appliances. We mechanically abrade the glazed tile surface before applying HeatShield ceramic cement, and we often downsize with Flex-Liner to match the appliance’s actual BTU output. Call (866) 884-9512 — we’ll camera your flue and tell you exactly what you’re working with.
You need a cap on every flue, but the configuration depends on usage. If one flue is active for gas heat and one is abandoned after oil-to-gas conversion, we typically install a low-profile multi-flue cap that covers both terminations while maintaining Floral Park’s required roofline silhouette. The abandoned flue especially needs capping — squirrel intrusion is nearly universal in Floral Park’s canopy-covered neighborhoods. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free assessment of your specific stack.
Properly applied Crown Coat lasts 15–20 years, but Floral Park’s conditions are demanding. Nassau County’s repeated freeze-thaw cycling — not sustained deep cold — is what destroys crowns here. We see the shortest lifespan when the underlying crown mortar was already compromised and the previous installer skipped proper prep. We rebuild sound substrate before applying Coat, which is why our Floral Park Crown Coat jobs outlast the area average. For an exact condition assessment, call (866) 884-9512 — estimates are free.
The flue itself can be relined, but the entry point must be addressed first. Squirrel damage in Floral Park usually occurs in abandoned second flues left uncapped after oil-to-gas conversion — the animals gnaw at tile edges and pack nesting material that prevents proper bonding. We remove all debris, camera-inspect for structural damage, repair or reline with HeatShield Sectional or Flex-Liner as appropriate, and cap the flue with a squirrel-proof termination. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule an inspection.
Yes. Floral Park requires a building permit for chimney liner replacement, and the work must pass village inspection. We handle permit application as part of our standard process and schedule inspections to minimize delays. The village’s historic-property cap restrictions we mentioned above are enforced during this process, which is why we stock low-profile HeatShield caps that pre-qualify. For permit guidance specific to your property, call (866) 884-9512.
Service Areas Near Floral Park
We run HeatShield service calls from our Nassau County base to Hempstead, Hillside, and Kensington regularly, with same-day availability common in these zones. Brooklyn and Flatbush are within our broader service radius for scheduled appointments. All jobs are led by Robert Garcia, not dispatched crews.
Book Your HeatShield Service in Floral Park Today
Floral Park’s oil-to-gas conversion chimneys need more than a standard sweep — they need a technician who understands 13×13 clay tile, village code compliance, and what Nassau County freeze-thaw does to a 90-year-old stack. Robert Garcia has 17 years of that specific experience, 1,096 verified reviews behind him, and the genuine HeatShield materials to fix it right. Same-day inspections available when you call (866) 884-9512.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Floral Park and Nassau County since 2008.