Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Howard Beach
Chimney liner installation and full rebuilds in Howard Beach typically run $2,800–$8,500 depending on scope, and most projects are completed within two to five business days. We’re Robert Garcia and the team at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, and we’ve spent 17 years working on chimneys across Queens — including hundreds of jobs right here in the 11414 ZIP code. From Hamilton Beach to the Morris Park edge of Howard Beach, we know the specific damage that salt-laden Jamaica Bay air and Hurricane Sandy’s lingering effects cause to brick chimneys and clay flue liners. If your oil boiler is venting through an aging masonry stack, or you’re seeing white efflorescence stains on your exterior brick, call us at (866) 884-9512 for a free, on-site estimate. We’ll get to Howard Beach fast — usually same-day or next-day for urgent calls.

Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team doesn’t dispatch anonymous crews. Robert handles the assessment himself, climbs the roof, and scopes the flue before any work begins. That’s the difference when you hire an owner-operated specialist versus a franchise sending whoever’s available.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Howard Beach’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
We’ve earned 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars across our New York City service area, and a significant portion of those come from repeat customers right here in Howard Beach. Homeowners in this neighborhood talk to each other — at the CrossBay Motor Inn area shops, along Cross Bay Boulevard, at the local delis — and word spreads when a chimney specialist actually shows up, does the work personally, and stands behind it.
Robert Garcia has been the lead technician on every Howard Beach liner replacement and rebuild we’ve performed since 2008. No subcontractors. No rotating crews who don’t know your chimney’s history. When you call (866) 884-9512, you’re reaching the person who will be on your roof.
Our response time to Howard Beach averages under 24 hours for standard appointments, and we prioritize emergency calls where a compromised liner poses immediate safety risks — carbon monoxide backdraft, visible spalling debris in the firebox, or a blocked flue from collapsed clay tile. We know the local street grid, the parking realities near the bay, and the specific chimney configurations common to 1950s–1970s brick homes here.
That local knowledge matters. We know to probe lower mortar courses on pre-Sandy chimneys for salt efflorescence that interior Queens techs might miss. We know oil-fired boiler flues in Howard Beach accumulate acidic, sticky soot fundamentally different from wood-burning residue. And we know which homes near Surfside Motel and the bayfront sit in persistent fog pockets that accelerate crown and liner deterioration.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Howard Beach
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Stainless steel liners are what we install most often in Howard Beach — and for specific reasons this neighborhood demands. The salt-laden coastal air, combined with residual moisture from Hurricane Sandy’s 2012 surge, destroys traditional clay tile liners from the inside out. We’ve pulled collapsed clay flues from homes on 160th Avenue where the homeowner had no idea the liner was compromised until their boiler started backdrafting smoke.
We typically specify DuraFlex or Olympia Chimney stainless steel liners for Howard Beach jobs — alloys engineered to withstand corrosive oil combustion byproducts and coastal humidity. A properly sized stainless liner restores draft, contains acidic condensate, and carries a warranty that clay simply can’t match. For a typical Howard Beach single-family installation, expect $2,800–$4,200.
Flexible Liner Systems
Not every Howard Beach chimney is straight. The offset flues common in 1960s and 1970s construction — particularly in the two-family homes near Lindenwood — require flexible liners that can navigate bends without creating draft-killing ridges. We use professional-grade flexible systems that maintain full diameter through offsets, properly insulated to prevent creosote condensation in the cooler outer reaches of the stack.
Flexible liner installation in Howard Beach runs $3,200–$4,800, with the higher end reflecting complex offsets or the need to remove obstructions before placement.
Liner Replacement
Sometimes the existing stainless liner has reached end-of-life — we’ve replaced 15-year-old liners in Howard Beach homes where improper original sizing or missing insulation led to premature corrosion. Other times, a clay liner has partially collapsed and a full stainless replacement is the only safe option.
Our liner replacement process in Howard Beach always includes a video scan before and after, documentation of any Sandy-related masonry damage we discover, and a written report you can use for insurance or resale purposes. Replacement jobs typically range $3,500–$5,500.

Partial and Full Chimney Rebuild
When salt crystallization from Sandy’s brackish water has compromised the structural integrity of the chimney itself — not just the liner — a rebuild becomes necessary. We’ve rebuilt full stacks in Hamilton Beach where the mid-section was crumbling internally while the exterior looked merely weathered. Robert Garcia oversees every rebuild personally, from tear-down through final pointing.
Partial rebuilds (crown, upper courses, and liner replacement) run $4,500–$6,500 in Howard Beach. Full rebuilds, including foundation to cap with new stainless liner, typically fall between $6,500–$8,500. We use high-salt-resistant mortar mixes formulated for coastal exposure — standard Portland cement repointing fails within seasons here.
In the Hamilton Beach section of Howard Beach, we rebuilt a full chimney on a 1960s brick home where the original clay liner had spalled and collapsed from years of salt-laden air and residual moisture from Sandy. We replaced it with a DuraFlex stainless steel liner, sealed the crown, and tuckpointed the entire stack to prevent future water intrusion.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Howard Beach
We install and work with DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Gelco products — the same professional-grade lines commercial chimney contractors specify for coastal New York conditions. We maintain relationships with regional distributors, which means faster parts availability for Howard Beach customers and less downtime when a custom liner section or specialized fitting is needed. For crown sealing and flue resurfacing, we use HeatShield’s cerfractory sealant system — a proven solution for restoring sound but slightly compromised clay flues without full replacement, when the damage hasn’t progressed to structural failure. Every material choice is matched to what your specific Howard Beach chimney faces: salt air, oil combustion acids, and the freeze-thaw cycles that come with Jamaica Bay exposure.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Howard Beach Homes
- Hidden salt efflorescence from Sandy’s brackish water causes spalling inside flue liners that exterior inspections miss. The salt crystals expand with humidity changes, gradually disintegrating clay tile from the inside out — a condition we check for specifically in any pre-2012 Howard Beach chimney.
- Improperly sized stainless liners for retrofitted high-efficiency oil boilers create draft problems and dangerous soot buildup. Howard Beach’s older homes often received boiler upgrades without corresponding flue modifications, leaving a mismatch that backs up combustion gases.
- Standard cement repointing that fails within two to three seasons because it can’t withstand coastal humidity and freeze-thaw cycling. We’ve re-repaired chimneys in Howard Beach where previous contractors used interior-grade mortar that simply dissolved.
- Cracked or missing chimney crowns allowing direct moisture infiltration into the flue system. In Howard Beach’s low-elevation, fog-prone environment, even hairline crown cracks funnel persistent moisture onto the liner, accelerating corrosion and masonry decay.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Howard Beach, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Howard Beach |
|---|---|
| Stainless steel liner installation (straight flue) | $2,800 – $4,200 |
| Flexible liner with offset navigation | $3,200 – $4,800 |
| Liner replacement (remove and replace existing) | $3,500 – $5,500 |
| Partial rebuild (upper courses + liner) | $4,500 – $6,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild with new liner | $6,500 – $8,500 |
| Video inspection and written assessment | $175 – $250 (credited toward work) |
What moves a Howard Beach job toward the higher end: multiple flue offsets requiring custom flexible liner work, discovery of Sandy-related masonry damage requiring more extensive rebuild than initially visible, and accessibility challenges on tightly set homes near Cross Bay Boulevard. What keeps costs controlled: catching liner degradation early, before it compromises surrounding masonry. We provide written, itemized estimates before any work begins — call (866) 884-9512 to schedule your free assessment.
We Also Serve Cities Near Howard Beach
Our chimney liner and rebuild work extends throughout southern Queens — we regularly service Queens, Jamaica, Ozone Park, and Woodhaven. Each neighborhood gets the same owner-led approach, though Howard Beach’s specific coastal conditions and Sandy legacy require diagnostic techniques we don’t need inland. If you’re unsure whether your address falls in our service area, call and we’ll confirm.
Serving Howard Beach, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Howard Beach 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 Howard Beach
Clay tile liners deteriorate rapidly in Howard Beach’s salt-laden coastal environment, and many pre-2012 chimneys here suffered internal damage from Hurricane Sandy’s brackish surge that continues to accelerate spalling years later. Stainless steel — specifically the alloys we use from DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney — resists both salt corrosion and the acidic condensate from oil-fired heating systems common in this neighborhood’s housing stock. A properly installed stainless liner typically lasts 15–20 years versus the 5–10 we’re seeing from replacement clay in coastal Queens. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll scope your flue to confirm whether your clay liner is still sound or already compromised.
We run a high-resolution video scan from top to bottom, paying particular attention to the lower flue courses and mortar joints where salt efflorescence typically concentrates. Robert Garcia performs this inspection personally — we look for white crystalline deposits, softened mortar that crumbles under light probe pressure, and tile spalling that appears as scaling or flaking on the flue interior. In Howard Beach, we’ve found chimneys that looked sound from the roof but had mid-section liners reduced to rubble. The scan is recorded and provided to you with our written assessment. Schedule yours at (866) 884-9512; the inspection fee is credited toward any work we perform.
Yes — structural chimney work in New York City, including full rebuilds, requires a Department of Buildings permit and compliance with local fire and building codes. We handle the permit application as part of our project management; it’s not something we ask homeowners to navigate. For Howard Beach properties, we also verify whether the home falls in any special coastal construction zone that might trigger additional review. Most permits are issued within two to three weeks, and we coordinate inspections to avoid project delays. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll outline the specific timeline for your property.
Draft failure in oil-burning systems usually means either a blocked or collapsed flue liner, or a liner that’s improperly sized for your boiler’s output. In Howard Beach, we see both problems regularly — clay liners compromised by salt damage, and stainless replacements done by others with insufficient diameter for modern high-efficiency units. The acidic, sticky soot from oil combustion also builds up faster than wood ash, narrowing the flue over time. Backdrafting is a carbon monoxide hazard; don’t wait. Call (866) 884-9512 for same-day or next-day assessment.
Crown repair alone is viable when the crown has minor cracking but the underlying liner is intact and the flue passes video inspection. In Howard Beach, however, we frequently find that crown damage has allowed moisture to compromise the liner beneath — especially in homes where the crown has been deteriorating through multiple humid coastal seasons. We won’t patch a crown and walk away from a failing liner; that’s a temporary fix that leaves you with a bigger problem. Our assessment determines the full scope. Call (866) 884-9512 for an honest evaluation — estimates are free, and we’ll show you the video evidence so you can decide with confidence.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Howard Beach and New York City since 2008.