Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Port Richmond
Chimney liner installation and rebuild work in Port Richmond typically runs $1,800–$4,500 depending on whether we’re dropping a stainless steel liner into an existing chase or rebuilding masonry from the crown down. Most Port Richmond jobs are completed in one to two days, and we carry the full inventory of DuraFlex and Gelco liners needed for the borough’s older housing stock so we’re not waiting on deliveries. If your boiler was red-tagged during inspection or your sweep found crumbling terra-cotta flue tiles, call (866) 884-9512 — Robert handles the site evaluation himself and we’ll have a written estimate the same day.

We’ve been working Port Richmond’s narrow streets and tighter-than-tight row house alleys for 17 years. From Richmond Terrace down to the Kill Van Kull waterfront, we know the parking constraints, the ladder angles on these pre-war brick facades, and the exact chimney configurations you’re dealing with. Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team doesn’t subcontract — Robert Garcia arrives with the crew, measures the flue himself, and makes the call on whether a liner drop or full rebuild is the right path. That matters in Port Richmond, where a misdiagnosed flue separation can mean a second permit, a second shutdown, and a second week without heat.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Port Richmond’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Port Richmond homeowners have left us 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and the pattern we see in that feedback is consistent: customers value that Robert is the one climbing the ladder, not a rotating crew they can’t name. In a neighborhood where you’re handing someone keys to your basement and roof access in the same visit, accountability isn’t a marketing line — it’s the reason people call us back for crown work, cap installs, and full rebuilds after we’ve handled their liner.
Our response time to Port Richmond averages same-day or next-day for evaluations, because we’re based in the five boroughs and Staten Island runs are built into our daily routing. We don’t charge a premium borough surcharge, and we don’t roll trucks from New Jersey hoping to find the Verrazzano. When you call (866) 884-9512, you’re talking to Robert or his direct line — not a dispatch center guessing whether Port Richmond is “the north shore part or the other one.”
The local knowledge runs deeper than geography. We know which Port Richmond blocks still have the original 1890s chimney footprints with multiple coal flues in a single chase. We know the salt-air erosion pattern along the Kill Van Kull accelerates crown cracking by 30–40% compared to inland Staten Island neighborhoods. And we know NYC Building Code Chapter 10 flue separation requirements well enough to spec the right liner system the first time — which keeps your boiler legal and your inspection signed off without the back-and-forth that delays heat restoration.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Port Richmond
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Stainless steel liners are our most common install in Port Richmond, and for good reason. The 304-alloy and 316-alloy grades we source from Gelco and DuraFlex withstand the acidic condensate from modern high-efficiency gas boilers while providing the separate flue passages that NYC code demands. In Port Richmond’s row houses, we typically drop a 5″ or 6″ round liner through the existing terra-cotta flue, top it with an insulated chase cover, and connect to the boiler breech with a proper tee and cleanout — all in one day if the masonry is sound. The stainless option runs $1,800–$2,800 for a standard single-flue drop in Port Richmond, including the permit-ready documentation we file with your inspection report.
Flexible Liner Systems
Flexible liners solve the offset problem we see constantly in Port Richmond’s older chimneys — the original builders didn’t always run a straight shot from basement to roof, and rigid pipe won’t navigate a 15-degree jog built into a 1905 brick chase. Our DuraFlex flexible liners compress for the drop, then expand to fill the flue circumference, giving you the full venting diameter without breaking into walls. At $2,200–$3,200 installed, flexible systems cost more than rigid drops but save the demolition and plaster repair that a straight-line rigid install would require in these narrow row house configurations.
Liner Replacement & Code Upgrades
Liner replacement in Port Richmond is rarely optional — it’s what happens when we pull the cleanout door and find multiple coal-era flues sharing a single chase with no separation, or terra-cotta tiles so degraded from salt-air spalling that the flue is no longer structurally sound. NYC code prohibits venting gas appliances into unlined or shared flues, so the “replacement” is really a compliance upgrade: new stainless liner, proper flue separation, sealed connections, and documented inspection. We price liner replacement in Port Richmond at $2,400–$3,800 depending on chase height, access difficulty, and whether we need to rebuild the crown or smoke chamber to accommodate the new system.
Partial & Full Chimney Rebuild
When salt-air erosion and freeze-thaw cycling have compromised the masonry beyond what a liner can salvage, we rebuild. Partial rebuilds — typically the crown, top courses, and interior smoke chamber — run $3,500–$5,500 in Port Richmond and address the most common failure mode we see: water infiltration through cracked crowns that rots the liner from the outside in. Full rebuilds, reserved for chimneys with structural lean, major brick spalling, or compromised foundations, range $6,500–$12,000 and include all new masonry, a stainless liner system, and proper flashing integration with your roof. Robert specs every rebuild himself; he’s rebuilt chimneys on Richmond Terrace, on Heberton Avenue, and in the tighter alleys off Port Richmond Avenue where scaffolding has to clear the property line by inches.

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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Port Richmond
We stock and install professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, Gelco, and HeatShield — the same lines commercial masonry contractors use on multi-unit buildings, sized appropriately for Port Richmond’s residential flue dimensions. DuraFlex flexible liners handle the offsets in these older chases without field fabrication delays. Gelco’s stainless steel rigid systems give us the corrosion resistance we need for salt-air environments like the Kill Van Kull waterfront. And HeatShield’s cerfractory resurfacing compound lets us restore smoke chamber parging in partial rebuilds without full demolition. We keep common diameters and fittings on the truck, so Port Richmond jobs don’t wait on parts while your boiler sits offline.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Port Richmond Homes
- Salt-air mortar erosion accelerating crown failure. The Kill Van Kull tidal strait carries sodium-laden air directly into Port Richmond’s masonry. We’ve replaced crowns on 15-year-old chimneys here that would have lasted 30+ inland. Once the crown cracks, water follows the flue wall and rots the liner from exterior condensation — a problem the liner warranty won’t cover because the root cause is masonry, not material defect.
- Multiple coal-era flues in a single chase. On a recent job in Port Richmond near the waterfront, we found an 1890s row house on Richmond Terrace where the original terra-cotta flue tiles were crumbling from salt air erosion. The homeowner’s gas boiler couldn’t legally vent until we installed a Gelco stainless steel liner, separating the shared chase into compliant flues. This configuration is routine in Port Richmond and strictly prohibited under current NYC code for gas appliances.
- Tight access increasing labor risk and time. Port Richmond’s row house alleys and rear-yard entries weren’t designed for 20-foot liner bundles. We hand-carry materials through basement bulkheads, up interior stairs, and sometimes through neighboring yards with permission. That access constraint adds 2–3 hours to most Port Richmond liner jobs compared to suburban installs — it’s built into our estimates, not sprung as a surprise.
- Freeze-thaw exploiting salt-weakened joints. Winter temperatures on the Kill Van Kull fluctuate above and below freezing more frequently than inland Staten Island, cycling water through compromised mortar joints dozens of times per season. By March, we’re fielding calls from Port Richmond homeowners whose crowns have disintegrated and whose liners have shifted or separated at the tee — damage that a fall inspection would have caught before heating season demand peaks.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Port Richmond, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Port Richmond | What Affects Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Stainless steel liner (single flue, standard access) | $1,800 – $2,800 | Chase height, diameter, crown condition |
| Flexible liner (offset chase, tight access) | $2,200 – $3,200 | Offset complexity, material length, labor hours |
| Liner replacement with code upgrade | $2,400 – $3,800 | Number of flues, smoke chamber repair, permit filing |
| Partial rebuild (crown, top courses, smoke chamber) | $3,500 – $5,500 | Scaffold needs, brick matching, liner integration |
| Full chimney rebuild with new liner | $6,500 – $12,000 | Height, foundation condition, flashing, cap |
These ranges reflect Port Richmond’s specific conditions: tighter access than suburban jobs, salt-air material demands, and the code complexity of coal-era flue conversions. We don’t quote by phone without seeing the chase — but we don’t charge for the evaluation either. Robert will inspect, measure, and deliver a written itemized estimate before any work begins. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Port Richmond
Our Staten Island coverage extends to Graniteville, Westerleigh, Mariners Harbor, and New Springville — neighborhoods that share Port Richmond’s pre-war housing density and many of the same chimney configurations. If you’re in Westerleigh’s Victorian stock or Mariners Harbor’s waterfront row houses, the same salt-air and code-compliance issues apply, and we route those jobs with the same direct service model Robert built the business on.
Serving Port Richmond, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Port Richmond 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 Port Richmond
Because the original coal-era flue systems were never designed for gas appliances and frequently violate current NYC code. When Robert pulls the cleanout door on a Port Richmond row house, he regularly finds multiple flues sharing a single chase with no separation liner — a configuration that must be remediated before the gas boiler can legally operate. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free evaluation if your sweep flagged shared flues or degraded terra-cotta.
Salt-laden air accelerates mortar erosion and crown cracking by 30–40% compared to inland Staten Island neighborhoods, which lets water infiltrate and rot the liner from the exterior. We spec marine-grade 316-alloy stainless and reinforced crowns on Port Richmond waterfront jobs to counter this specific exposure. If your chimney is within three blocks of the Kill Van Kull, plan for more frequent crown inspections and earlier liner replacement cycles.
Yes — NYC Building Code requires a permit for any liner installation or flue modification, and Port Richmond falls under DOB Staten Island jurisdiction with standard filing fees. Robert handles the permit application, the inspection scheduling, and the sign-off documentation as part of every liner job; you won’t need to visit the borough office or coordinate with an inspector yourself. The permit cost is itemized in your written estimate, typically $150–$300 depending on job scope.
Absolutely — we do it regularly. Limited access means we hand-carry liner sections through basement bulkheads or interior staircases rather than dropping from the roof with a crane, which adds labor time but doesn’t prevent the install. Robert will assess your specific access during the free evaluation and spec either flexible DuraFlex liner (for tight chases with offsets) or segmented rigid pipe that we assemble in place. Most Port Richmond row house relines complete in one long day despite the access constraints.
We install DuraFlex flexible liners for offset chases, Gelco rigid stainless systems for straight drops, and HeatShield cerfractory compound for smoke chamber resurfacing in partial rebuilds — all professional-grade materials rated for the salt-air and condensation exposure these chimneys face. Robert selects the specific system based on your flue configuration and access, not a one-size-fits-all catalog choice. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss which liner suits your Port Richmond chimney.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Port Richmond and all of New York City since 2007.