Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Brooklyn Heights
Chimney repair in Brooklyn Heights typically costs $180 for minor flashing work up to $8,500 for full stack rebuilds, with most mortar repointing and crown repairs falling between $1,200 and $3,800. We usually book inspections within 48 hours and complete standard repairs in a single visit. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working on Brooklyn Heights chimneys for 17 years, and there’s nowhere else in New York City where the housing stock demands this specific combination of masonry skill and regulatory patience. The brownstones along Remsen Street, the converted rowhouses on Pierrepont, the shared stacks rising above Montague Terrace — we’ve repaired, repointed, and rebuilt them all. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, knows the difference between an 1850s Italianate stack and an 1880s Queen Anne cluster, and he knows which Landmarks Preservation Commission forms you’ll need before we touch a single brick.
Brooklyn Heights isn’t like the rest of Brooklyn. It’s not even like the rest of New York. The 1965 historic district designation means every visible exterior repair carries a paperwork burden that neighboring Carroll Gardens simply doesn’t face. That’s why you need a chimney specialist who understands both the masonry and the process — not a handyman who’ll start work and leave you holding an LPC violation.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Brooklyn Heights’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Our reputation in Brooklyn Heights was built one brownstone at a time. We’ve earned 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and a significant share of those come from repeat customers in the 11201 zip code who’ve watched us navigate the same LPC approvals, neighbor negotiations, and original-flue problems they’re now facing themselves. When Robert Garcia arrives at your door, he’s the one who’ll be on your roof — not a subcontractor you’ve never met.
Response time matters when you’ve got water coming through the chimney breast or a draft that’s pushing smoke back into your living room. We’re typically on-site in Brooklyn Heights within 24 to 48 hours of your call, and we carry the materials to complete most repairs — mortar repointing, crown sealing, flashing replacement — in a single visit. For larger rebuilds requiring LPC review, we’ll walk you through the timeline and handle the technical documentation ourselves.
Our Chimney Repair team knows the local failure patterns: the East River wind that accelerates spalling on south-facing stacks, the multi-unit conversions that leave flues orphaned and dangerous, the lime mortar that demands matching, not modern Portland replacement. This isn’t generalist knowledge. It’s 17 years of chimney-only focus applied to one specific neighborhood.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Brooklyn Heights
Mortar Repointing
The brownstones of Brooklyn Heights were built with soft, porous lime mortar that lets the masonry breathe. Repointing with modern Portland cement traps moisture and accelerates spalling — a mistake we’ve had to fix after other contractors got it wrong. Our repointing work in Brooklyn Heights uses lime-based mortar matched to the original composition, and when the work is visible from the street, we file the LPC permit before we start. Typical repointing for a standard rowhouse chimney stack runs $1,800–$3,200.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — the flaking and crumbling of brick faces — is epidemic on Brooklyn Heights chimneys exposed to decades of freeze-thaw cycling without proper waterproofing. The glacial moraine bluff puts these stacks in direct path of East River wind, which drives rain deeper into porous 19th-century brick than you’d see in more sheltered inland neighborhoods. We assess whether the spalling is cosmetic or structural, replace damaged brick with reclaimed or matching new stock, and apply breathable silane-based sealant. Most spalling repairs range from $900–$2,400.
Chimney Waterproofing
Waterproofing is where Brooklyn Heights’s climate geography becomes unavoidable. The neighborhood’s dense masonry construction retains cold well into spring, creating condensation inside flues that haven’t been used in months. Combined with wind-driven rain, this produces the efflorescence — white mineral deposits — we see on chimney breasts throughout the historic district every March and April. Our waterproofing service uses vapor-permeable sealants that let the masonry breathe while blocking liquid water. A full waterproofing treatment for a Brooklyn Heights rowhouse stack typically costs $1,200–$2,800.
Flashing Repair
The transition between chimney stack and roof is the most common leak point we find in Brooklyn Heights, especially on the flat and low-slope roofs that cover many converted multi-unit buildings. Original lead or copper flashing often fails where it’s embedded in mortar that’s itself deteriorating. We don’t just patch the metal — we rebuild the reglets, repoint the surrounding masonry, and install new step flashing integrated with your roofing. Standard flashing repair: $650–$1,500.
Chimney Rebuilding
When spalling, mortar failure, and moisture damage have compromised the structural integrity of the stack, partial or full rebuilding becomes necessary. In Brooklyn Heights, this is where LPC coordination becomes critical — visible height changes, material substitutions, or cap alterations all require commission approval. Robert Garcia personally oversees rebuilds, specifying reclaimed brick where possible and documenting every stage for landmark compliance. Partial rebuilds start around $4,500; full stack rebuilds on shared multi-flue structures can reach $8,500–$12,000 depending on access and neighbor coordination requirements.

Tuckpointing
Where repointing replaces failed mortar, tuckpointing addresses the aesthetic finish — the fine line that creates the illusion of perfectly uniform joints. On Brooklyn Heights’s landmark facades, tuckpointing quality can determine whether your repair passes LPC inspection or gets flagged for redo. Robert’s background in historic masonry shows here. Tuckpointing as a standalone cosmetic service runs $800–$1,800; it’s often bundled with structural repointing.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Brooklyn Heights
We install professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Famco — the same lines specified by commercial contractors and historic restoration architects. For Brooklyn Heights customers, this means we can source stainless steel liners, crown resurfacing compounds, and custom-fabricated caps without the multi-week delays that come from ordering through generalist suppliers. When we recently relined an abandoned flue in that four-unit Montague Terrace stack, the DuraFlex liner arrived pre-sized and ready for installation because we maintain relationships with distributors who understand our volume and our standards. We don’t install what we can’t stand behind.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Brooklyn Heights Homes
- Original unlined clay flues collapsing from moisture cycling. The 1840s–1890s rowhouses of Brooklyn Heights were built with hand-laid clay flue tiles, many now cracked or partially collapsed from decades of thermal shock and water infiltration. These unlined flues can’t be safely used without stainless steel relining or HeatShield resurfacing.
- Orphaned flues in multi-unit conversions creating hazardous downdraft. When a single-family brownstone becomes three condos, fireplaces get sealed, flues get partially blocked, and the remaining active flues lose proper draft. We’ve found bird nests, construction debris, and even old chimney swift remains blocking flues that owners assumed were “closed off.”
- Shared stack crown deterioration requiring neighbor coordination. On Remsen, Pierrepont, and Montague Terrace, one owner’s crown repair legally and physically involves multiple units. Deferred maintenance is common — everyone waits for someone else to act until the stack requires full rebuild.
- Efflorescence and spalling from East River wind exposure. The terminal moraine bluff accelerates weathering on south and west-facing stacks. We see more crown spalling and brick face loss in Brooklyn Heights than in sheltered inland neighborhoods, and the historic district status complicates quick fixes.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Brooklyn Heights, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Brooklyn Heights |
|---|---|
| Minor flashing repair | $650 – $1,500 |
| Mortar repointing (standard stack) | $1,800 – $3,200 |
| Spalling brick repair | $900 – $2,400 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $1,200 – $2,800 |
| Tuckpointing (cosmetic) | $800 – $1,800 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $4,500 – $7,500 |
| Full stack rebuild (shared/multi-flue) | $8,500 – $12,000 |
| Stainless steel liner installation | $2,800 – $5,500 |
These ranges reflect Brooklyn Heights’s specific conditions: landmark compliance costs, the difficulty of accessing shared stacks between tightly spaced rowhouses, and the premium for matching historic materials. LPC filing fees and architect documentation — sometimes required for visible alterations — are additional and variable. We’ll give you an exact written estimate before any work begins. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Brooklyn Heights
Our service area extends naturally from Brooklyn Heights into the surrounding neighborhoods and boroughs — the Financial District, Manhattan, Chinatown, and throughout New York City. Many of our Brooklyn Heights customers first found us through referrals from colleagues in Lower Manhattan who needed the same combination of technical skill and regulatory familiarity. The historic housing stock and landmark requirements vary by neighborhood, and we adjust our approach accordingly.
Serving Brooklyn Heights, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Brooklyn Heights 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 Repair in Brooklyn Heights
Yes, if the crown is visible from the street or a public thoroughfare, which it almost always is on a Brooklyn Heights rowhouse. The Landmarks Preservation Commission requires review for any exterior masonry work that changes the appearance of a designated structure, including crown replacement, cap installation, or repointing above the roofline. We handle the LPC filing as part of our project management — Robert Garcia prepares the technical description and existing conditions photos, and we don’t start work until approval is in hand. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll walk you through the specific timeline for your property.
Sealing unused flues is often the right move, but in Brooklyn Heights it requires careful assessment first. Orphaned flues in converted brownstones frequently contain debris, partial blockages, or deteriorated tiles that can affect draft in adjacent active flues. We map every flue with a video inspection before recommending caps, liners, or sealed closures. In shared stacks — common on Montague Terrace and Pierrepont — sealing one flue may require notifying other unit owners. The work itself runs $400–$1,200 per flue depending on access and condition.
Efflorescence is mineral salt deposits left when moisture moves through masonry and evaporates at the surface. Brooklyn Heights’s combination of dense, cold-retaining construction and direct East River wind exposure creates ideal conditions — flues stay cold into spring, warm moist interior air hits cold brick, and condensation drives salts outward. It’s not just cosmetic; it signals moisture penetration that will eventually spall brick faces and deteriorate mortar. Our waterproofing treatment addresses the root cause, not just the symptom. Most Brooklyn Heights homeowners see efflorescence return within two winters without proper intervention.
Yes, and in most Brooklyn Heights chimneys it’s the safest option. Original terra-cotta tiles crack, shift, and spall with age — especially in unlined stacks never designed for modern heating appliances. A DuraFlex stainless steel liner provides better draft, improved safety, and often satisfies insurance requirements that cracked terra-cotta won’t. The liner installation itself is interior work and doesn’t trigger LPC review, though any associated crown or cap modification might. Typical liner installation in a Brooklyn Heights rowhouse runs $2,800–$5,500 depending on flue count and height.
Deteriorated mortar joints in the upper stack, accelerated by East River wind and decades of freeze-thaw cycling without maintenance. The soft lime mortar originally used in 19th-century construction simply wears out, and once water penetrates, spalling brick and crown failure follow quickly. In multi-unit buildings, the problem gets deferred because no single owner feels responsible for the shared stack. We’ve rebuilt more crowns in Brooklyn Heights than anywhere else in our service area — many of them jobs that started as minor repointing needs five years earlier. Call (866) 884-9512 for an inspection before small cracks become major rebuilds.
Brooklyn Heights chimneys demand a specialist who understands both the masonry and the maze. Robert Garcia has spent 17 years building that expertise — on the roofs of Remsen Street, in the LPC filing rooms, and in the living rooms of homeowners who’ve learned the hard way that not every contractor respects what these historic structures require. Whether you’re dealing with efflorescence on the chimney breast, a draft problem in a converted condo, or a crown that’s finally failed after 140 winters, we’ll diagnose it honestly and fix it properly.
Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate. Robert handles the inspection himself.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Brooklyn Heights since 2008.