Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Little Neck
A chimney liner or rebuild in Little Neck typically runs $2,800–$8,500 depending on whether you’re relining a single flue or rebuilding a multi-flue stack, and most jobs are completed in one to two days. If you live in the 11362 or 11363 ZIP codes, you’re under NYC Department of Buildings and FDNY jurisdiction — not Nassau County rules — which means your flue lining work must meet city-specific venting codes that many contractors across the border simply don’t know.

We’ve been driving out to Little Neck for 17 years, and Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles the work himself. From the Tudor Revivals along Little Neck Parkway to the Colonial Capes near the Douglaston border, we’ve worked on the exact chimney configurations these homes present: multi-flue brick stacks built for coal heat, converted to oil or gas decades ago, often without proper relining. That local familiarity matters. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate — we’ll come out, inspect with a camera, and tell you exactly what your chimney needs.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Little Neck’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Little Neck homeowners have left us enough reviews to matter — 1,096 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars across our service area, with a solid share coming from Queens and the North Shore border neighborhoods. Those aren’t numbers we bought; they’re documented outcomes from jobs Robert Garcia personally oversaw.
We’re not a franchise dispatching whoever’s available that morning. Robert handles it himself. When you book a liner inspection in Little Neck, the person climbing your roof is the same person who owns the company, answers the phone, and stands behind the warranty. That accountability changes how the work gets done.
Our response time to Little Neck is typically same-day or next-day for inspections, and we keep common liner diameters and Chimney Liner & Rebuild materials stocked specifically for the flue sizes we encounter in 1920s–1950s Queens housing. We know the difference between a chimney that needs relining and one that needs partial rebuilding before we even set up the ladder — because we’ve seen what salt air off Little Neck Bay does to mortar joints and crowns on these homes.
That Queens–Nassau border location trips up a lot of homeowners. They hire a Great Neck contractor who pulls Nassau County permits or installs liners to Nassau specs, then the work fails NYC inspection. We don’t cross that line — we know which jurisdiction you’re in, and we file the right paperwork with the right authority.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Little Neck
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Most gas boiler and fireplace relines in Little Neck call for stainless steel. We install DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney rigid and flexible stainless liners sized precisely to your appliance’s BTU output and flue height. The coal-era chimneys here — common from Marathon Parkway to the bayfront — were built with flues far larger than modern gas appliances require. Dropping a properly sized 6-inch or 7-inch stainless liner into an oversized 12-inch by 12-inch flue corrects draft, eliminates condensation, and brings you into NYC code compliance. A typical single-flue stainless steel liner installation in Little Neck runs $2,800–$4,500.
Flexible Liner Installation
Some of Little Neck’s tighter chimney configurations — offset flues in Cape Cod homes near the Cross Island Parkway, or chimneys with slight bends from settling — need flexible liners rather than rigid sections. We measure with video inspection first, then specify either a DuraFlex flexible stainless liner or a HeatShield cerfractory flue repair system depending on what the chimney allows. Flexible installations in Little Neck typically fall between $3,200–$5,000 when offsets or multiple bends are involved.
Liner Replacement
Existing liners fail. We’ve pulled out deteriorated clay tile, corroded aluminum, and “temporary” liners that previous owners installed 20 years ago in homes near Little Neck Boulevard. Liner replacement means full removal, camera inspection of the flue walls, and installation of a new system rated for your current fuel type. Because many Little Neck homes have switched from oil to gas in the last decade, we often find liners that were correct for oil but wrong for gas — wrong temperature rating, wrong diameter, wrong material. Replacement corrects that. Expect $3,500–$6,000 for most liner replacement jobs in 11362 and 11363.
Partial and Full Chimney Rebuild
When salt-laden bay air has destroyed the crown and spalled the brick, or when a multi-flue stack has shifted and cracked, liner installation alone isn’t enough. We rebuild. Partial rebuilds — crown replacement, top few courses of brick, new flue cap — run $3,500–$6,500 in Little Neck. Full rebuilds of exterior chimney stacks, which we see on badly deteriorated bayfront homes and some of the oldest properties near the water, range from $7,500–$15,000 depending on height, scaffolding needs, and whether we’re preserving historic brick matching.
On a 1930s Colonial Revival near Elder Avenue, our crew found a two-flue stack originally serving a coal furnace now venting a gas boiler and water heater. The main flue was unlined and 30% larger than allowed for gas; we installed a 6-inch DuraFlex stainless steel liner for the boiler and a 4-inch flexible liner for the water heater, correcting a chronic sooting issue the homeowner had lived with for years.

What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Little Neck
We don’t use whatever’s cheapest at the supply house that week. For Little Neck liner and rebuild jobs, we specify professional-grade materials: DuraFlex stainless liners for their flexibility and warranty coverage, HeatShield cerfractory systems for resurfacing damaged clay flues without full liner removal, and Gelco and Famco caps and accessories for crown and top-sealing work. We keep common diameters — 4-inch through 8-inch — in stock, which means most Little Neck homeowners aren’t waiting two weeks for a special order. When you’re dealing with a heating system you depend on in January, that turnaround matters.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Little Neck Homes
- Unlined or oversized flues from coal-era conversions. The 1920s–1940s homes that define Little Neck were built with massive flues designed for coal combustion temperatures. When converted to gas without proper relining, those oversized flues never get hot enough to establish proper draft. Moisture condenses, acidic condensate eats mortar, and you get chronic sooting or worse — blocked flues and carbon monoxide backup.
- Salt-air masonry deterioration. Little Neck Bay sits directly north of the neighborhood, and the prevailing winds carry salt-laden moisture across rooftops year-round. We’ve seen chimney crowns on homes near the water completely spalled and deteriorated while identical inland chimneys in Glen Oaks or North New Hyde Park show only minor wear. That salt exposure often pushes a job from “liner only” to “liner plus partial rebuild.”
- Multi-flue stacks with mismatched appliance loads. A technician working Little Neck regularly finds chimneys with two or three active flues — one for a gas boiler, one for a water heater, sometimes one for a fireplace — all sharing a single 1930s brick stack that was never sized for the lower flue temperatures of modern gas appliances. The result is persistent condensation, liner degradation, and sooting even on “lightly used” systems.
- Nassau-based contractors working to wrong code. Because Little Neck borders Great Neck Plaza and other Nassau communities, homeowners sometimes hire contractors who file Nassau permits, use Nassau sizing tables, or simply don’t know NYC requires specific liner listings and FDNY compliance documentation. We’ve been called in after failed inspections to redo work that was technically competent but jurisdictionally wrong.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Little Neck, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Little Neck |
|---|---|
| Single-flue stainless steel liner installation | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Flexible liner with offsets/bends | $3,200 – $5,000 |
| Liner replacement (remove and reinstall) | $3,500 – $6,000 |
| Partial rebuild (crown, top courses, cap) | $3,500 – $6,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $7,500 – $15,000 |
| Video inspection and written estimate | Free |
What moves you within these ranges? Height of the stack — two-story Colonials near Marathon Parkway need more liner length than single-story Capes. Accessibility — tight side yards in some 11362 lots require different scaffolding setups. Number of flues — that three-flue Tudor stack costs more than a single-flue Cape. And the condition of existing masonry: if the crown is gone and brick is spalled, we’re doing rebuild work before any liner goes in.
We don’t guess from the driveway. Every estimate starts with a camera inspection so you’re pricing actual conditions, not assumptions. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule — estimates are free, and Robert Garcia will walk you through what he finds on the monitor.
We Also Serve Cities Near Little Neck
Our service radius covers the full North Shore of Queens and adjacent Nassau border communities. We regularly perform chimney liner and rebuild work in Douglaston — where the housing stock and salt-air exposure mirror Little Neck’s — Great Neck Plaza just across the county line, Glen Oaks to the south with its similar 1940s–1950s detached homes, and North New Hyde Park where we see the same coal-conversion flue issues. If you’re in any of these areas and need Chimney Liner & Rebuild service, the same technician-owner who handles Little Neck handles your job.
Serving Little Neck, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Little Neck 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 Little Neck
Yes — any flue liner installation or replacement in Little Neck’s 11362 and 11363 ZIP codes requires a NYC Department of Buildings permit and FDNY compliance documentation, because you’re under city jurisdiction despite the Nassau County border proximity. We handle permit filing as part of our standard process; most homeowners never deal with the paperwork directly. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll confirm your specific permit path during the free estimate.
Your oversized, unlined flue — original to the coal era — never reaches the temperature needed to carry combustion gases upward at low firing rates, so moisture condenses and soot deposits on the flue walls. This is one of the most common calls we get from Little Neck homeowners, especially in 1920s–1940s homes near Little Neck Parkway and Marathon Parkway. A properly sized stainless steel liner fixes it. Call (866) 884-9512 for a camera inspection — we’ll show you exactly what’s happening inside your flue.
Yes, and we often do — but each flue gets sized independently based on the appliance it serves, per NYC code. Your boiler, water heater, and fireplace likely need different liner diameters and materials. We inspect all three flues with separate camera runs, specify each liner individually, and install them in sequence during the same project. Most three-flue relines in Little Neck run $6,500–$10,000 complete. Call (866) 884-9512 for exact sizing and pricing.
Yes — if the structural brick below the roofline is sound and the flue walls are intact, a partial rebuild addressing the crown, top courses, and cap is fully safe and code-compliant. We see this exact scenario on bay-exposed homes in Little Neck, where salt air destroys the crown first while the stack below remains solid. Robert Garcia evaluates this with a top-to-bottom camera and physical inspection before recommending partial versus full rebuild. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule — we’ll tell you honestly whether partial work is sufficient.
We use both, depending on what your chimney needs. DuraFlex stainless steel liners are our standard for full relines and gas conversions. HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing works when your clay flue tile is cracked but structurally sound — we apply it as a sleeve coating that restores a smooth, sealed surface without full liner removal. During your free inspection, Robert Garcia will show you the camera footage and recommend which approach fits your flue’s actual condition. Call (866) 884-9512 to book.
Ready to get your chimney inspected? Robert Garcia, owner and lead technician at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, will come to your Little Neck home, run a full camera inspection, and give you a written estimate with no obligation. We’ve got 17 years of chimney-only focus, more than a thousand documented reviews, and the owner on every job. Call (866) 884-9512 today — estimates are free, and most inspections happen same-day or next-day.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Little Neck and the New York City area since 2007.