Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Eastchester
A chimney liner replacement or partial rebuild in Eastchester typically costs between $2,800 and $6,500, with most jobs completed in one to two days. Gary Murphy, our owner and lead technician, personally handles liner sizing, material selection, and installation for Eastchester homes—no subcontracted crews, no handoffs.

We’re based in Yonkers and regularly on Cedar Street, Highland Avenue, and the Garth Road corridor, which means we understand the specific chimney problems that plague Eastchester’s postwar housing stock. The 10709 ZIP is dense with 1940s–1960s colonials and cape cods, and after 11 years specializing exclusively in chimney work, we’ve seen what happens when original clay tile liners meet decades of Westchester winters and oil-to-gas heating conversions. When you call (844) 660-6590, Gary answers directly and schedules your free estimate—usually within 48 hours for Eastchester properties.
Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Eastchester’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team has completed hundreds of liner installations across southern Westchester, and Eastchester’s mid-century brick chimneys represent a distinct category we’ve learned inside out. Over 1,100 homeowners have trusted us with their chimney systems, reflected in 1,142 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars—one of the deepest proof records in the regional chimney trade. Eastchester customers specifically mention our thoroughness in their feedback; they appreciate that Gary climbs the ladder himself rather than sending an apprentice with a checklist.
Response time to Eastchester averages same-day or next-day for urgent liner failures—carbon monoxide backdrafting, visible flue tile collapse, or post-storm crown damage that exposes the liner to water. We know the local permit landscape: Westchester County requires compliance with current NFPA 211 standards for liner sizing, and Eastchester’s building department coordinates closely with county fire marshals on chimney inspections tied to real estate transactions. That regulatory familiarity saves our customers delays at closing.
Our field vignette from Cedar Street illustrates the pattern. We recently relined a 1950s colonial on Cedar Street with a DuraFlex stainless steel flexible liner after discovering heavy acid pitting and a cracked 8″x8″ clay tile from years of gas boiler condensate. The homeowner had converted from oil five years prior but never resized the flue; we matched a 5.5″ liner to the gas equipment and sealed the crown with HeatShield to prevent future winter freeze-thaw damage. This is not an unusual job for us in Eastchester. It’s representative.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Eastchester
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Stainless steel liners are our primary recommendation for Eastchester’s oil-to-gas conversion scenarios. The 304 or 316 alloy tubes we install—sourced from DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney—create a sealed, correctly sized flue path that eliminates the condensation problems destroying original clay tiles. For a typical Eastchester colonial with a 5.5″ gas boiler or fireplace insert, a stainless liner installation runs $3,200–$4,800 including removal of damaged clay, proper top-sealing, and connection to the appliance. Gary sizes every liner to the appliance BTU rating and fuel type, not the existing flue dimensions. An oversized liner for gas equipment is as dangerous as an undersized one.
Flexible Liner Systems
Eastchester’s masonry chimneys often have offsets—shifts in the flue path—that make rigid stainless tubing impossible to install without breaking through walls. Flexible corrugated liners navigate these offsets while maintaining the same corrosion resistance and proper draft characteristics. We use DuraFlex flexible products specifically for Eastchester’s older homes where the flue may jog around a structural member or former fireplace throat. Installation cost ranges from $2,800–$4,200 for straightforward flexible liner jobs, with offset complexity pushing toward the higher end. Every flexible liner we install gets a video scan verification before and after—documentation that protects the homeowner at sale time.
Liner Replacement
Full liner replacement becomes necessary when the clay tile system has multiple cracked courses, shifted segments, or mortar joint failure exceeding 30% of the flue length. In Eastchester, we encounter this condition on roughly 60% of pre-1970 inspections. The replacement process involves complete clay tile extraction, flue wall assessment for spalling brick or compromised wythes, then installation of the new system with proper insulation pack where required by code. Liner replacement in Eastchester typically costs $4,200–$6,200 depending on flue height, accessibility, and whether the crown requires simultaneous reconstruction. We never install a new liner into a structurally failing chimney; Gary will show you the camera footage and explain exactly what he’s seeing.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
When freeze-thaw damage has compromised the upper courses of brick, the crown has detached, or the flue wall itself has spalled inward, a liner alone won’t solve the problem. Partial rebuild addresses the chimney from the roofline up—typically 4 to 8 courses of brick, a new poured or precast crown with proper drip edge and slope, and integration with the new liner system. Eastchester’s 15–25 annual freeze-thaw cycles make this a recurring need for homes with original lime mortar that has deteriorated past the point of repointing. Partial rebuilds with integrated liner work run $5,500–$8,500 in the Eastchester market. We match existing brick color and texture where possible, and we warranty our crown work against water intrusion for five years.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Eastchester
We specify professional-grade materials because Eastchester’s chimneys demand performance, not just installation. DuraFlex flexible and rigid liners handle the acid environments of gas condensate and the thermal shock of wood-burning appliances. HeatShield cerfractory sealant allows us to resurface sound but pitted clay flue walls in select cases where full liner replacement isn’t required—saving some Eastchester homeowners significant cost when the damage is superficial rather than structural. Gelco and Famco components cover our termination needs: rain caps, storm collars, and top-sealing dampers that prevent the water entry accelerating liner corrosion. We stock common diameters and fittings locally, which means most Eastchester jobs don’t wait on shipping. When you’re dealing with a failed liner in heating season, that turnaround matters.

Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Eastchester Homes
- Cracked clay tiles from oil-to-gas conversion without resizing. The 8″x8″ or 8″x12″ clay flues in Eastchester’s colonials were engineered for oil appliances running at higher stack temperatures. When a gas boiler or furnace vents into that same oversized flue, the lower BTU output produces condensate that pools on horizontal tile surfaces and eats through the clay. We find acid pitting and through-cracking on the majority of post-conversion inspections in 10709.
- Spalling brick crowns and open mortar joints from freeze-thaw cycling. Westchester’s hard winters drive moisture into hairline cracks; the 15–25 freeze-thaw events annually expand that moisture and blow out mortar faces. By spring, we’re documenting crown deterioration and vertical joint separation that exposes the liner to direct water entry. Quick visual inspections from the ground miss this damage routinely.
- Improper liner seal at the flue top causing rainwater entry and accelerated corrosion. Even some “completed” liner jobs we encounter in Eastchester show gaps between the liner top and the chimney wall, or missing storm collars, or caps that don’t actually cover the flue opening. Water runs down the liner exterior, rusts the steel, and stains the interior masonry. It’s a detail failure that destroys an otherwise sound installation.
- Real estate inspection flags for NFPA 211 compliance. Eastchester’s active housing market means pre-sale chimney inspections are increasingly common, and Westchester County fire marshals have tightened enforcement on liner sizing documentation. We regularly get calls from homeowners whose pending sale is stalled because the inspector noted an unlined or improperly lined flue venting gas equipment. We can document compliance with video scans and code-correct installation certificates.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Eastchester, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Eastchester | What Affects Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Flexible stainless liner (straight flue, gas appliance) | $2,800 – $4,200 | Flue height, diameter, offset complexity |
| Rigid stainless liner with insulation pack | $3,200 – $4,800 | BTU rating, fuel type, top-sealing method |
| Full liner replacement with clay extraction | $4,200 – $6,200 | Extent of tile damage, flue wall condition |
| Partial rebuild (roofline up) with new liner | $5,500 – $8,500 | Courses of brick, crown type, scaffolding needs |
| HeatShield flue resurfacing (select cases) | $1,800 – $3,000 | Flue length, degree of pitting, access |
These ranges reflect actual Eastchester jobs we’ve completed in 2023–2025, not national averages. Every estimate we provide is free, detailed, and delivered by Gary Murphy personally—no phone-room dispatchers, no ballpark figures that balloon on installation day. Factors that push costs higher: multi-story scaffolding requirements, extensive clay tile fragmentation requiring mechanical extraction, hidden flue wall damage discovered during camera inspection, and rush scheduling during peak heating season (October through March). Factors that can reduce cost: straightforward straight flues, accessible rooflines, and HeatShield candidacy where the clay structure is sound but the surface is compromised. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule your free estimate; we’ll show you exactly what your chimney needs and why.
We Also Serve Cities Near Eastchester
Our service radius covers the full southern Westchester chimney market. We regularly perform liner replacements and partial rebuilds in Tuckahoe, where village code has specific requirements for gas venting documentation; Wykagyl, with its mix of 1920s tudors and mid-century homes presenting unique flue configurations; Bronxville, where historic preservation considerations sometimes affect exterior chimney work; and Scarsdale, with a housing stock and liner failure profile similar to Eastchester’s but distinct local inspection protocols. If you’re unsure whether your property falls within our service area, call and ask—Gary knows the Westchester chimney landscape block by block.
Serving Eastchester, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Eastchester 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 Eastchester
Yes, relining before listing is increasingly necessary in Eastchester’s active real estate market, as Westchester County inspectors and buyer agents now routinely flag unlined or improperly sized flues as code deficiencies that can delay closing. We recommend a pre-listing video scan to document condition; if the clay shows cracking, acid pitting, or oil-to-gas sizing mismatch, a new stainless liner with compliance certification protects your sale timeline and removes a buyer negotiation lever. Call (844) 660-6590 for a free scan and honest assessment of whether relining is sale-critical or deferrable.
If your original flue is 8″x8″ or 8″x12″ clay tile and your gas equipment is rated below 150,000 BTU, you almost certainly need a correctly sized liner installed; the existing flue is oversized for gas combustion and is producing condensate that’s actively damaging your chimney. The NFPA 211 sizing tables specify a 5.5″ or 6″ round liner for typical residential gas boilers, not the 8″+ square dimensions engineered for oil’s higher temperatures. We’ve relined dozens of Eastchester post-conversion systems where the homeowner didn’t realize the flue mismatch was creating a progressive hazard. Call for a free inspection; we’ll measure your appliance output and specify the correct liner diameter.
Eastchester’s 15–25 annual freeze-thaw events destroy chimney crowns by exploiting any crack or pore in the concrete or mortar cap; water enters, expands on freezing, and fractures the crown from within, allowing direct water entry onto your liner and flue walls. By spring, we’re documenting crown failures that began as hairlines the previous autumn. We pour new crowns with proper slope, drip edge, and reinforcement mesh, or specify precast Gelco units where appropriate. The critical detail is the seal between crown and flue liner—miss that, and water bypasses even a perfect crown. Call (844) 660-6590 for crown assessment before next winter’s cycle begins.
The most common failure we document is cracked or spalled clay tile from gas condensate in oil-to-gas conversions that were never relined—present on roughly 60% of pre-1970 Eastchester inspections. The second most common is top-seal failure allowing rainwater to rust stainless liners that were otherwise properly installed. Both are detectable with a video scan, and both worsen with every heating season. Gary performs the scan personally and explains the footage in real time; you’ll see exactly what he sees. Schedule your inspection at (844) 660-6590.
You need a full rebuild only when the structural masonry is compromised—spalled brick faces, shifted wythes, or extensive mortar loss affecting chimney stability—while liner replacement alone suffices when the brick structure is sound and only the flue interior requires renewal. During your free estimate, Gary conducts a camera scan and exterior assessment to determine which category applies; about 70% of Eastchester jobs we quote are liner-only, with partial rebuilds reserved for crown failure and upper-course damage. We never sell rebuild work where liner replacement is adequate, and we’ll show you the structural evidence if rebuild is genuinely necessary. Call (844) 660-6590 for an honest scope determination.
Ready to protect your Eastchester home with a properly sized, professionally installed chimney liner? Gary Murphy, owner and lead technician at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, personally estimates every job, performs every installation, and stands behind every liner with documented compliance and clear warranty terms. No crews you didn’t request. No credential claims we can’t verify. Just 11 years of specialized chimney expertise brought directly to your roofline in Eastchester.
Call (844) 660-6590 today for your free, no-obligation estimate. We answer directly, schedule promptly, and get the work done before the next freeze-thaw cycle finds your chimney vulnerable.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Eastchester and southern Westchester County since 2014.