HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in North Hills, NY | Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York
We provide independent HeatShield service across North Hills — not manufacturer-authorized, but owner-operated by Robert Garcia with 17 years of hands-on experience and over 500 HeatShield installations in estate homes with original clay tile liners. What sets our North Hills work apart: most properties here run two to four flues, and the 1980s–90s gas-insert retrofit wave left dangerous unlined clay flues behind — a combination we inspect and correct on every job. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Why North Hills Residents Choose Us for HeatShield Service
Robert Garcia handles every HeatShield job himself — owner on-site, not a subcontractor rotated in from a dispatch board. That matters in North Hills, where a single Tudor on three acres might have four separate flue systems, each with different liner histories, insert conversions, and crown conditions. Seventeen years of chimney-only focus means we’ve seen the exact failure pattern your flue is showing before we even set up the ladder.
We stock genuine HeatShield Flex-Liner and Sectional Seal components for same-week turnaround, and we pair them with marine-grade stainless caps sourced independently for coastal corrosion resistance. Our 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars come from homeowners who wanted the decision-maker on the roof, not a crew guessing at what the last company installed. Robert grew up not far from Yankee Stadium, apprenticed under a veteran sweep who taught him that a clean flue keeps a family safe through a New York winter, and still runs every job himself or alongside his small crew. When something looks off, you know exactly who to call.
Common HeatShield Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in North Hills
- Delamination in Flex-Liner sections from gas-insert condensation. North Hills’ late-1980s renovation wave stuffed gas logs into oversized wood-burning fireboxes. The acidic condensation from low-temperature gas combustion attacks the polymer bond in older Flex-Liner installations. We strip the failed section, inspect the clay substrate, and reinstall with proper BTU-matched sizing.
- Sectional Seal gaps at spalled clay tile joints. Nassau County’s freeze-thaw cycling — temperatures crossing 32°F repeatedly from December through March — drives water into micro-cracks in 50-70 year old liners. The resulting spalling opens gaps at Sectional Seal joints that bypass the seal entirely. We map the damage with a Level 2 camera inspection, then repair isolated joints or recommend full reline if the tile bed is compromised.
- Termination boot corrosion from Long Island Sound salt air. Coastal moisture accelerates stainless degradation at the cap interface. We upgrade to marine-grade 316L stainless caps — aftermarket, but compatible — while keeping genuine HeatShield seals on the liner body to preserve warranty coverage.
- Multi-flue liner shift from improper tensioning. North Hills chimneys often stack three or four flues in a single masonry mass. Winter expansion cycles shift poorly tensioned liners, cracking crown seals and opening dangerous gaps. We reset tension per flue, seal with HeatShield Crown Coat, and verify clearances before closeout.
- Crown Coat failure from original mortar erosion. Original mid-century crown mortar in North Hills estates has endured 50+ years of salt-laden freeze-thaw. We grind back to sound substrate, apply Crown Coat with proper cure time, and verify slope drainage — critical before any liner work below.
HeatShield Service in North Hills: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
North Hills isn’t a neighborhood of starter homes. The post-WWII estate boom built colonials and Tudors on generous lots, and many owners in the 1980s and 1990s treated those original oversized wood-burning fireplaces to gas log inserts — a convenience upgrade that left the underlying flue infrastructure dangerously obsolete. Here’s what we find on Lakeville Road and in the Saddle Rock area: a 40,000 BTU gas insert venting into a 13×13 clay flue originally sized for coal or cordwood. The flue is too large. The gases cool before reaching the top, condensation pools, and the acidic condensate eats what’s left of the original liner. Carbon monoxide risk. Code violation. And the homeowner often doesn’t know until we run the Level 2 inspection camera.
This pattern is specific to North Hills’ renovation history and estate scale. A Levittown ranch has one flue, one fireplace, no mystery. A North Hills Tudor has three flues, two may have been converted, and the original clay tiles are now 60 years old with spalling joints from freeze-thaw. HeatShield’s Flex-Liner system, properly sized to the insert’s BTU output and sealed with Crown Coat, is how we solve it — but only after we’ve inspected every flue, documented every conversion, and shown the homeowner exactly what the camera found. A chimney problem doesn’t get smaller by waiting — Robert’s seen 17 years of proof.
HeatShield Models & Products We Service in North Hills
We work with the full HeatShield residential line: Flex-Liner in round and oval profiles for gas and solid-fuel relining; Sectional Seal in 18-, 24-, 36-, and 48-inch segments for spot repair of damaged clay tile runs; Crown Coat for masonry cap restoration; and Multi-Flue Caps for chimney tops with two to four separate terminations. Our stock focuses on the diameters and segment lengths most common in North Hills estate homes — 6-, 7-, and 8-inch round Flex for gas inserts, 13×13 and 8×12 oval for original coal-to-gas conversions. We source genuine HeatShield liners and seals for warranty compatibility, but spec marine-grade 316L stainless caps independently for coastal durability. Same-week installation is standard for stocked sizes; custom diameters or multi-flue cap fabrication typically runs 7-10 days.
HeatShield Service Pricing in North Hills
HeatShield work in North Hills runs higher than standard Nassau County rates for two reasons: multi-flue estates require more inspection time, and original clay tile conditions vary widely from one property to the next. Typical ranges:
- Level 2 inspection with video documentation: $250–$400 per flue; multi-flue estates often negotiate bundled pricing
- Creosote removal and basic sweep: $180–$280 per flue
- HeatShield Sectional Seal repair (1-2 joints): $450–$750
- HeatShield Flex-Liner installation (single flue, standard length): $2,800–$4,500
- HeatShield Crown Coat application: $650–$1,200 depending on crown size and prep work
- Multi-flue cap replacement (marine-grade stainless): $850–$1,600
Every estimate starts with a free on-site assessment — Robert evaluates the flue condition, insert sizing, and crown integrity personally. No phone guesses. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule; estimates are free and typically same-week in North Hills.
Serving North Hills, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North 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 — HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in North Hills
Yes. NFPA 211 requires Level 2 inspection at change of occupancy or system modification, and in North Hills, most estate homes have undergone at least one gas-insert conversion without proper relining. We inspect every flue with video documentation — the one you skip is the one with the blocked or unlined vent. Call (866) 884-9512 to book; we bundle multi-flue inspections at reduced per-flue rates.
Sometimes. Isolated surface spalling can be ground smooth and lined over if the tile structure remains intact. Widespread cracking, shifting, or missing tile segments require full tile removal and reline — Flex-Liner needs a continuous, stable substrate. Robert assesses this with a camera pull on every job. Call (866) 884-9512 for an evaluation.
More likely oversized and unlined, which is equally dangerous. The 1990s retrofit wave in North Hills dropped gas inserts into massive original flues without proper liner sizing. Modern gas code requires the flue to match the appliance’s BTU output within specific parameters. We measure output, calculate required diameter, and install HeatShield Flex-Liner to spec. Call (866) 884-9512 for a code-compliance check.
Flex-Liner is a continuous stainless or alloy liner pulled through the full flue length — best when the original clay tile is extensively damaged or when a gas insert requires proper sizing. Sectional Seal repairs isolated joint gaps or cracks in otherwise sound tile with segmented, gasketed sleeves. For North Hills’ 1950s–70s chimneys with original liners, we often find Sectional Seal sufficient for one or two problem joints, but Flex-Liner necessary once freeze-thaw spalling exceeds 30% of the tile run. Robert makes this call after camera inspection, not before.
Annually, without exception. The salt-laden air from Long Island Sound accelerates cap and termination corrosion, and freeze-thaw cycling stresses liner joints every winter. We recommend pre-season inspection each September — before the first heating cycle, while repairs can still be scheduled without emergency rates. Call (866) 884-9512 to get on the fall calendar.
Service Areas Near North Hills
We serve North Hills and surrounding Nassau County communities including Hempstead, Hillside, and Kensington, with full HeatShield capability across the North Shore estate corridor. Brooklyn and Flatbush properties with similar multi-flue masonry construction are also in our regular service rotation — Robert’s crew covers the full metro area where 1950s–70s estate chimneys need specialist attention.
Book Your HeatShield Service in North Hills Today
Robert Garcia runs every North Hills job personally — inspection, diagnosis, and installation. Same-week appointments available for standard service; emergency response for blocked or suspected CO-venting flues. Call (866) 884-9512 or request your free estimate online. We’ll inspect every flue, show you what the camera sees, and quote only the work your chimney actually needs.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner and Lead Technician at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving North Hills and Greater New York since 2007.