Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Garfield
Chimney repair in Garfield typically runs $650–$4,200 depending on whether you’re facing mortar joint erosion, a cracked liner, or a full rebuild, and most jobs in the 07026 area can be assessed within 24–48 hours. At Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, Robert Garcia handles every repair call personally — from the first inspection on your roof to the final mortar joint. We’ve worked on hundreds of chimneys in Garfield’s tight-packed residential blocks, and we know the specific hazards hiding in the town’s century-old two-family housing stock. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Garfield sits just across the Bergen County line from our New York base, which means we’re routinely on streets like Monroe Street, Palisade Avenue, and Midland Avenue within a short drive. That proximity matters when you’re smelling smoke from a shared party-wall chimney or spotting white efflorescence creeping down brickwork after another wet Bergen County winter. We’re familiar with the local building department’s expectations and the particular ways Garfield’s freeze-thaw cycles and Passaic River humidity punish aging masonry.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Garfield’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Our reputation in Garfield was built one attached two-family at a time. Homeowners here don’t have the luxury of anonymous crews — when your chimney shares a wall with your neighbor’s living space, you want the person signing off on the repair to be the same person who crawled your flue. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, has been that person for 17 years.
Those 17 years of chimney-only focus show in our numbers: 1,096 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars. Garfield customers specifically mention the thoroughness of our liner inspections and our willingness to explain exactly why an abandoned coal thimble can’t stay unsealed. We’re not guessing at what’s inside your flue — we’ve documented outcomes from virtually every chimney configuration, material, and failure mode.
Response time to Garfield averages same-day or next-day for urgent calls, especially during heating season when a compromised flue means no heat or worse. We carry professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Gelco on our trucks, so most repairs don’t wait on parts.
Our local knowledge runs deep. We know that a “simple repointing” call on a Garfield two-family often reveals unsealed thimbles, improper gas vent connections, or clay tile liners cracked from decades of fuel changes. We spot these issues because we’ve seen them repeatedly in this specific housing stock — and we fix them right, with materials installed to commercial standards.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Garfield
Chimney Rebuilding
Full chimney rebuilding in Garfield runs $3,200–$6,800 for a typical two-family shared stack, and it’s more common here than in newer markets. The combination of original 1910s–1950s masonry, decades of coal-to-oil-to-gas fuel transitions, and Bergen County’s brutal freeze-thaw cycles leaves many chimneys structurally compromised. Robert assesses whether partial rebuild (from the roofline up) or full teardown is necessary, always checking the foundation and wythe separation in shared-wall construction. We rebuild with matching brick and proper crown overhangs, using techniques that account for Garfield’s elevated ambient moisture.
Mortar Repointing & Tuckpointing
Mortar repointing in Garfield typically costs $850–$2,400 depending on access and how much of the stack needs grinding out. The town’s aging brick chimneys show joint erosion faster than suburban counterparts — tight lot lines limit drying, and Passaic River humidity keeps masonry damp. We grind out failed joints to proper depth and repoint with type-N or type-S mortar matched to the original hardness, never the cheap surface smears that trap water. On party-wall chimneys, we coordinate access with neighboring units when needed.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling brick repair in Garfield ranges from $450 for localized replacement to $1,800 when freeze-thaw damage has compromised multiple courses. Bergen County’s winter wet-dry cycles pop brick faces off chimneys that were already stressed by fuel-conversion thermal shock. We remove spalled units, assess whether the underlying wythe is sound, and install matching brick with proper drainage detailing. In Garfield’s dense blocks, we often encounter chimneys where previous owners painted the brick — a moisture trap that accelerates spalling and requires stripping before proper repair.
Chimney Waterproofing
Professional chimney waterproofing in Garfield runs $380–$950 and pays for itself quickly here. The city’s position along the Passaic River keeps humidity elevated year-round, and that moisture drives efflorescence (those white deposits you see), crown deterioration, and interior flue damage. We apply vapor-permeable sealers — never the trapping film coatings — after repairing all active leaks. On Garfield’s older chimneys with multiple fuel-conversion scars, waterproofing is often the difference between a maintainable stack and a full rebuild in five years.
Flashing Repair
Flashing repair in Garfield typically costs $320–$780. The town’s older two-family roofs often have multiple penetration layers from decades of modifications, and original step flashings were frequently installed without proper kickout detail. We fabricate custom flashing integrations where chimney meets modified bitumen or asphalt shingle roofs common in Garfield’s housing stock, ensuring water sheds away from the masonry rather than pooling behind it.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Garfield
We install and work with professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Gelco — the same lines specified by commercial chimney contractors. For Garfield customers, this means no waiting on special orders for standard repairs. Robert carries DuraFlex stainless liner components and HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing mix on every truck, so when we find a cracked clay tile liner in your two-family’s shared stack, we can often restore it same-visit rather than scheduling a return. Gelco caps and plugs seal abandoned thimbles properly, not with the loose brick and mortar that fails within seasons. We’ve sourced these brands for years because they hold up to Garfield’s specific punishment: freeze-thaw, high humidity, and the thermal stress of converted flues.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Garfield Homes
- Cracked or collapsed original clay tile liners. Garfield’s chimneys were built for coal, later adapted for oil, then gas — each fuel change stressing different parts of the flue. Freeze-thaw cycles finish what fuel transitions started, and we regularly find shifted or shattered clay tiles that no longer protect the masonry from combustion byproducts.
- Unsealed coal and oil thimble openings. The 1970s–80s gas conversions in Garfield two-families often left original thimbles loosely bricked or completely open. An abandoned flue that looks clear at the cleanout can still funnel carbon monoxide or backdraft gases into the shared wall cavity between attached units — we’ve documented this pattern repeatedly.
- Improper gas appliance vent connections. Modern gas furnaces and water heaters venting into flues sized for coal boilers create condensation and corrosion issues. We find unlined or partially lined flues in Garfield where the appliance installer never addressed the mismatch between flue diameter and modern appliance output.
- Efflorescence and crown spalling from river-humidity exposure. Garfield’s Passaic River proximity keeps masonry damp, and combined with freeze-thaw, this produces the white salt deposits and crumbling concrete crowns we see on roofs throughout the 07026 zip code.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Garfield, NJ
Here’s what chimney repair costs in Garfield’s market, based on the actual jobs we’ve completed in the 07026 area:
| Service | Typical Range in Garfield |
|---|---|
| Mortar repointing (partial) | $850 – $2,400 |
| Spalling brick repair (localized) | $450 – $1,800 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $380 – $950 |
| Flashing repair | $320 – $780 |
| Stainless liner installation (single flue) | $1,800 – $3,600 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $3,200 – $6,800 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $6,500 – $12,000+ |
Several factors push Garfield jobs toward the higher end: shared party-wall access requiring neighbor coordination, the need to strip painted brick before repair, and the frequency of hidden liner damage that only reveals itself during opening. We provide exact quotes after inspection — never ballpark figures that change on the job. Estimates are free, and Robert handles every assessment personally. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Garfield
Our chimney repair work extends throughout central Bergen County. We regularly service our Chimney Repair customers in Lodi, Passaic, Wallington, and Saddle Brook — all within minutes of Garfield and sharing similar early-20th-century housing stock, freeze-thaw exposure, and party-wall chimney configurations. If you’re in a neighboring town and recognizing the same symptoms, we apply the same owner-led inspection process.
Serving Garfield, NJ — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Garfield 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 Garfield
Yes — smoke odor from a gas appliance indicates combustion gases are entering your living space, which can include carbon monoxide. In Garfield’s 1920s two-families, this almost always traces to a cracked original clay tile liner, an unsealed coal thimble, or an improperly sized flue for your gas furnace. On Monroe Street in Garfield, we responded to a call where a homeowner smelled smoke after lighting their gas fireplace. We found the original clay tile liner had cracked from freeze-thaw cycles, and the unsealed coal thimble opening was allowing backdraft into the shared wall cavity. We installed a HeatShield liner system and sealed the abandoned thimble with a Gelco plug, restoring safe operation. Call (866) 884-9512 — we’ll inspect the flue with a camera and give you a straight answer on what you’re facing.
Yes, and this is a specific risk with Garfield’s shared party-wall chimneys. When one side of a two-family stack gets repointed without addressing the wythe separation or crown integrity, water can be diverted into the shared cavity rather than shed to the exterior. We’ve seen cases where proper repointing on one side actually exposed how compromised the other side had become. The water stains mean moisture is moving through the party wall, and in Garfield’s humid climate, that accelerates deterioration on both sides. Call (866) 884-9512 — Robert will assess both the chimney exterior and the flue condition to trace the water path.
Original coal-fired boilers in Garfield were designed for large, unlined masonry flues that handled high-temperature coal combustion gases. If your boiler and flue are in original condition and properly maintained, the existing construction may still function. However, most coal-era flues in Garfield have been modified, damaged by fuel changes, or compromised by age. We inspect with a camera to verify clay tile integrity and proper sizing. If the flue is cracked or has been adapted for other appliances, a stainless steel liner sized specifically for your coal boiler’s output may be necessary for safe operation. Call (866) 884-9512 for a flue inspection — estimates are free.
No — spalling concrete and white efflorescence indicate active water infiltration and freeze-thaw damage that will worsen. In Garfield, the combination of Passaic River humidity and Bergen County winter cycles means these symptoms progress faster than in drier climates. The white deposits are salts left behind as water moves through the masonry; the spalling means the concrete crown is losing structural integrity and no longer protecting the flue from water entry. Left unaddressed, water enters the flue system, accelerates liner corrosion, and can damage interior finishes. Crown repair or replacement runs $480–$1,200 in Garfield, and waterproofing afterward is essential. Call (866) 884-9512 to stop the damage before rebuild costs escalate.
Leaning chimneys can sometimes be stabilized with structural pinning and foundation repair if caught early, but in Garfield’s housing stock, significant lean usually indicates foundation settlement or wythe separation that requires partial or full rebuild. Robert assesses lean with plumb measurements and foundation inspection to determine whether stabilization is viable or if teardown and reconstruction is the safer long-term solution. Rebuild costs in Garfield run $3,200–$6,800 for partial, $6,500–$12,000+ for full. We don’t recommend stabilization on chimneys with compromised structural integrity — the risk of collapse or continued settlement isn’t worth it. Call (866) 884-9512 for an honest assessment of your specific situation.
Ready to get your Garfield chimney inspected? Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate. Robert Garcia handles every assessment personally — no dispatched crews, no surprises, just 17 years of chimney-specific expertise brought directly to your door in Garfield.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Garfield and the greater New York metro area since 2007.