Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Queens
A full chimney liner replacement or rebuild in Queens typically runs $3,200–$7,500 and takes 1–3 days, with most inspections scheduled within 48 hours. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working on chimneys in Queens for 17 years, and we know the territory. From the attached brick rows of Ozone Park to the two-families packed along Cypress Hills side streets, these aren’t suburban chimneys with easy roof access and generous setbacks. They’re tight, shared-wall masonry stacks in dense neighborhoods where parking’s a battle and every job needs logistics planning before the first ladder goes up. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles the fieldwork himself — not a rotating subcontractor crew — so when we say we’ll be there Tuesday morning in Howard Beach, we’re there.
Queens’s housing stock presents a specific challenge that Long Island chimney companies rarely encounter: original 1920s–1940s clay-tile flue liners that have survived coal, oil, and now gas conversions without ever being properly relined. That layered residue isn’t just a maintenance issue — under NYC’s strict FDNY inspection enforcement, it’s a compliance problem that can block appliance permits and insurance renewals. We’ve rebuilt and relined chimneys from Fresh Pond Junction down to the waterfront blocks of Howard Beach, and we’ve documented the patterns. We know what fails here, and we know how to fix it right.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Queens’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team has earned 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars — and a significant share of those come from Queens homeowners who found us after a failed inspection or a contractor who wouldn’t return calls. Robert Garcia answers the phone, runs the inspection, and oversees the installation. No dispatcher, no crew you haven’t met.
Response time matters in Queens. We typically book inspections within 24–48 hours, and we carry the liner inventory and crown repair materials to complete most relining jobs without waiting on parts. That matters when you’re staring at an FDNY correction notice with a deadline.
We also understand the access realities. Row houses on 80-foot lots with alley loading, shared driveways in Woodhaven, narrow streets near the Woodhaven Overlook — we’ve navigated all of it. Robert brings the right ladder configurations and the patience to work around your neighbor’s parked car without drama.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Queens
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Stainless steel is our go-to for most Queens relines, especially in the converted two-family homes where a single flue now vents multiple gas appliances. We install DuraFlex flexible stainless liners that navigate the offsets common in 1920s masonry without tearing apart walls. A typical stainless steel liner installation in Queens runs $2,800–$4,500, including the crown seal and top plate. For a row house near the Hilton Garden Inn Queens/JFK Airport corridor, we sized a 6-inch oval liner last spring that fit a chimney with only 2 inches of clearance to the combustible wall — tight work that required custom fabrication.
Flexible Liner Systems
Flexible liners solve the offset problem in Queens’s older chimneys where rigid pipe won’t make the bend. We use DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney flexible products rated for the temperature swings these appliances produce. Installation runs $2,400–$4,200 in most Queens homes. The flexibility also matters for homes in Cypress Hills where settling has shifted the flue path over nine decades. We camera-inspect every offset before specifying the liner grade — a step that prevents the pinching and flow restriction we’ve seen in shortcut jobs.
Liner Replacement
When the clay tile is cracked, glazed, or missing sections, replacement isn’t optional — it’s a safety issue. In Queens’s converted multi-family housing, we regularly find 8×8 liners venting two furnaces and a water heater, running at temperatures and volumes never intended. Replacement with a properly sized insulated liner runs $3,000–$5,500. We remove the damaged tile, smooth the walls, and install the new system with proper clearances to combustibles. Every replacement includes a post-installation smoke test and camera verification.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
Partial rebuilds target the damage zone — typically the top 4–6 feet where freeze-thaw and salt exposure destroy the masonry. In Howard Beach and other Jamaica Bay-adjacent neighborhoods, we see this pattern accelerate dramatically. A partial rebuild runs $2,500–$5,000 depending on scaffold needs and brick matching. We source matching brick when possible and always pour a new concrete crown with proper overhang and drip edge. For a home on 159th Avenue, we rebuilt the top 5 feet and sealed with HeatShield Crown Repair after installing a new flexible liner — the marine air there demands that level of protection.

Full Chimney Rebuild
When the stack is compromised below the roofline — common in homes that deferred maintenance through multiple ownership changes — a full rebuild is the only sound option. In Queens’s 1920s row houses, this means dismantling to the roof deck, rebuilding with matching brick, installing a new liner system, and pouring a code-compliant crown. Full rebuilds in Queens run $6,500–$12,000. We handle the scaffold permits, the FDNY notification if required, and the final inspection. Robert Garcia supervises every stage personally.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Queens
We install professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Copperfield — the same product lines commercial chimney contractors use on institutional jobs. We stock common liner diameters and crown repair materials locally, which means most Queens customers aren’t waiting two weeks for a special order. When we inspect your chimney in Glendale on Monday, we’re typically ready to start the liner installation by Thursday if the job’s straightforward. That inventory discipline comes from 17 years of seeing the same failure patterns repeat — we know what Queens chimneys need before we climb the ladder.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Queens Homes
- Salt-laden marine air from Jamaica Bay accelerates mortar and crown spalling. Homes within a mile of the bay — particularly in Howard Beach and Hamilton Beach — show mortar erosion rates that demand annual inspection rather than the biennial cycle that suffices inland. Winter freeze-thaw exploits the salt-weakened joints, and we’ve seen brick-face spalling progress to structural compromise in under three years.
- Mortar-sealed flues hide packed creosote and debris. When homeowners switched to forced-air heat decades ago, many contractors simply mortared the flue shut rather than cleaning it first. We relined a two-family row house in Howard Beach on 159th Avenue where the original 8×8 clay-tile liner had been mortared shut decades ago after a switch to forced air, but a new gas insert installation revealed it was packed with old creosote. We installed a DuraFlex stainless steel flexible liner, sealing the crown with HeatShield Crown Repair to prevent future marine-air erosion from nearby Jamaica Bay.
- Over-occupancy strains original flue capacity. Single-family homes converted to two- or three-family use in Cypress Hills and Ozone Park routinely vent multiple gas appliances through flues sized for one coal or oil furnace. The result is chronic condensation, accelerated liner deterioration, and carbon monoxide risk that a standard sweep won’t address.
- Layered mixed-fuel residue blocks inspection and airflow. Clay tile that handled coal, then oil, then gas carries decades of incompatible combustion byproducts. The glaze is often impenetrable to standard brushing, and the irregular surface traps moisture that speeds deterioration. Camera inspection reveals what sweeping misses.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Queens, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Queens | Most Common Price Point |
|---|---|---|
| Stainless steel liner installation | $2,800 – $4,500 | $3,600 |
| Flexible liner system | $2,400 – $4,200 | $3,200 |
| Liner replacement (tile removal + new system) | $3,000 – $5,500 | $4,200 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $2,500 – $5,000 | $3,800 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $6,500 – $12,000 | $8,500 |
| Camera inspection + written report | $175 – $250 | $195 |
What moves the price? Scaffold requirements on tall or tight-access homes, brick matching on historic rows, and the extent of hidden damage we find after opening the wall. We price every job upfront after inspection — no open-ended estimates. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule; estimates are free and include the camera inspection.
We Also Serve Cities Near Queens
We regularly work in Ozone Park, Jamaica, Woodhaven, and Howard Beach — often multiple jobs in the same week when inspection season peaks. If you’re in ZIP 11417 or nearby, we’re already familiar with your building type and your chimney’s likely condition. Same scheduling, same owner on site.
Serving Queens, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Queens 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 Queens
Gas burns cooler and wetter than oil, so your old liner now condenses acidic moisture that clay tile absorbs and cracks. In Queens’s 1920s–1940s row houses, that tile also carries decades of oil and coal residue that gas exhaust reactivates into corrosive sludge. We inspect with a camera to confirm the damage, then specify a stainless or flexible liner sized for your new appliance. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Salt-laden marine air accelerates mortar joint erosion and crown spalling at rates measurably faster than inland Queens, compressing your maintenance cycle. We’ve rebuilt crowns in Howard Beach that failed in two years where inland equivalents lasted six. We specify HeatShield Crown Repair or full concrete rebuilds with enhanced overhangs for waterfront blocks, and we recommend annual inspection rather than biennial. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule; estimates are free.
Almost certainly not. Original 8×8 clay tile was sized for one coal or oil furnace; two modern gas appliances typically require a 6-inch or larger dedicated liner with proper BTU-rated capacity. We’ve relined dozens of Cypress Hills conversions where the original flue was venting a furnace and water heater through a cracked, undersized passage — a carbon monoxide risk that FDNY inspections now flag routinely. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
We dismantle the stack to the roof deck, salvage matching brick when possible, rebuild with new mortar and proper bond, install a code-compliant liner system, and pour a new crown with minimum 2-inch overhang. For Ozone Park’s attached rows, we coordinate scaffold placement with neighbors and handle any required FDNY notification. Typical timeline: 3–5 days. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes, but it requires opening the seal, removing packed creosote and debris, and camera-verifying the full flue path before liner installation. In Howard Beach, we routinely find these sealed flues — sometimes the mortar plug is the only thing preventing a chimney fire if a new owner installs a gas insert without inspection. We handle the full reopening, cleaning, and relining with DuraFlex or rigid stainless as the flue geometry dictates. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Queens since 2008.