Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Garfield
Chimney liner installation and rebuild in Garfield, NJ typically runs $2,800–$7,500 depending on whether you’re relining a single flue or rebuilding a shared masonry chase in a two-family home. Most jobs are completed in one to two days, and we carry the DuraFlex and HeatShield materials needed for Garfield’s older housing stock on our trucks. If you’re smelling exhaust in your basement or getting carbon monoxide warnings near your chimney, call us at (844) 660-6590 — we’ll get someone out to your Garfield property fast.

We’ve been working in Garfield long enough to know what we’re walking into on most calls. The city’s packed blocks of pre-war brick two-families and rowhomes along Midland Avenue, Passaic Street, and the neighborhoods near the Passaic River mean chimneys that were built for coal, patched for oil, and jury-rigged for gas. That history lives inside your flue. Gary Murphy leads every job himself — no dispatched crews, no subcontractors — and he’s rebuilt liners in Garfield homes where three separate units were venting into a single deteriorated clay chase. When the stakes are carbon monoxide exposure in a stacked multi-family building, you want the decision-maker on your roof.
Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Garfield’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Over 1,100 homeowners have trusted us with their chimney systems, and our 1,142 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars reflect what happens when the same technician who owns the company climbs your ladder. In Garfield specifically, we’ve earned repeat calls from property owners in the 07026 zip who’ve watched us separate shared flues that their previous sweep simply brushed and billed. We’re typically on-site in Garfield within 24–48 hours of your call — sometimes same-day for backdrafting or CO-related emergencies.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team knows the local inspection landscape too. Garfield’s building department enforces NJ’s mechanical code strictly on multi-family chimney work, particularly when you’re separating previously combined flues or installing new liners in buildings that never had proper permits for their gas conversions. Gary Murphy handles those conversations directly — he’s the one pulling the permit and doing the installation, so nothing gets lost between office and field.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Garfield
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
For most Garfield single-family and two-family homes with deteriorated clay flues, we install rigid or flexible 316Ti stainless steel liners from DuraFlex. These handle the acidic condensation from modern gas appliances far better than original clay, and they’re rated for the temperature swings that hit Bergen County hard. In Garfield’s row-style homes where chimney chases are narrow and shared between units, we often size separate stainless liners for each appliance — a 6-inch for the furnace, a 4-inch for the water heater — to eliminate the backdrafting that plagues buildings near Passaic Street.
Flexible Liner Solutions
Garfield’s masonry chimneys weren’t built with smooth, straight flues in mind. Decades of settling, freeze-thaw damage, and improvised repairs have left offsets and narrowing that rigid pipe simply won’t navigate. We use DuraFlex flexible liners in these situations, pulling them through damaged chases without dismantling interior walls. The flexibility matters particularly in Garfield’s older three-story conversions on Midland Avenue, where chimney paths zigzag between floor joists modified by generations of handymen.
Liner Replacement & Partial Rebuild
Sometimes the liner isn’t the only problem. In Garfield’s floodplain-adjacent blocks, we’ve pulled failed HeatShield relining jobs where the underlying brick had turned to powder from decades of river-valley moisture absorption. When the chimney structure itself is compromised, we perform partial rebuilds — replacing spalled brick, repointing mortar joints with proper hydraulic lime mix for freeze-thaw resilience, and installing new liners only after the masonry can support them. This staged approach saves Garfield homeowners from paying for a liner that outlives its chase by ten years.
Full Chimney Rebuild
The worst cases in Garfield — usually in the oldest two-family stock where multiple flues have failed and the exterior shows serious lean or bulge — require full rebuild from the roofline up. Gary Murphy has handled four of these in Garfield in the past three years alone, including a complete teardown and reconstruction on a Passaic Street property where the original coal-era chase was venting four separate gas appliances into a single 8-inch flue. We rebuilt with proper separation, individual stainless liners, and code-compliant termination heights that finally passed Garfield inspection after two previous contractors had failed.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Garfield
We don’t spec whatever’s cheapest at the supply house that week. For Garfield’s demanding conditions — freeze-thaw cycling, Passaic River humidity, and multi-flue configurations that amplify any failure — we work with DuraFlex stainless systems for their corrosion resistance, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing when the existing clay is sound but cracked, and Gelco and Olympia Chimney components for caps, dampers, and termination hardware. We keep common liner diameters and insulation wraps stocked for Garfield’s typical furnace and water heater combinations, which means faster turnaround when your CO detector is chirping and you need action, not a two-week parts order.

Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Garfield Homes
- Undersized shared flues in two-family homes. Garfield’s dense housing means one chimney chase often serves multiple units with a single clay flue never designed for gas appliance output. During winter’s freeze-thaw cycles, expanding ice worsens mortar gaps, and the already-inadequate flue becomes a direct path for exhaust into neighboring units.
- Original clay liners cracked by decades of thermal shock. Coal-era clay tile can’t handle the acidic, moisture-laden exhaust from efficient gas furnaces. In Garfield’s rowhomes, these cracks often run horizontally at the joint lines, creating leak paths into adjacent flues in the same chase.
- Improper gas retrofits violating NJ code. We regularly find Garfield chimneys where a previous owner combined a furnace and water heater into one flue to avoid relining costs. The condensation from modern gas appliances accelerates liner deterioration and creates chronic backdrafting — a setup that fails inspection every time.
- River-valley moisture destroying masonry from within. Garfield’s low elevation means persistent humidity even in dry weather. That moisture migrates through porous brick, freezes, expands, and spalls the interior surface — destroying the structural support your liner depends on.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Garfield, NJ
Here’s what we’ve charged on actual Garfield jobs over the past two years:
- Single flue stainless steel liner (typical ranch or small single-family): $2,800–$3,800
- Two-flue separation with individual stainless liners in a two-family home: $4,500–$6,200
- Partial rebuild with liner replacement (spalled brick, damaged crown, new liner): $5,500–$7,500
- Full chimney rebuild from roofline with new liners and cap: $8,500–$14,000
- HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing (where clay is cracked but structurally sound): $1,800–$2,600
What moves you within these ranges: chimney height, number of appliances being vented, accessibility (flat roof vs. pitched, alley vs. street access), and whether we need to separate previously combined flues. Multi-family buildings in Garfield’s tighter blocks often cost more not because of the liner itself, but because of the code-compliant separation work and permit coordination required. We provide exact, itemized estimates before any work begins — call (844) 660-6590 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Garfield
Our chimney liner and rebuild work extends throughout northeast Bergen and south Passaic counties. We regularly handle jobs in Lodi (similar two-family stock, slightly newer construction), Passaic (larger multi-family buildings with complex venting), Wallington (comparable river-valley moisture issues), and Saddle Brook (more single-family homes with simpler flue configurations). The same owner-led approach applies regardless of your municipality.
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 Liner & Rebuild in Garfield
A shared flue violates NJ mechanical code and creates carbon monoxide exposure risk when exhaust from one unit backdrafts into another. In Garfield’s two-family housing, we routinely find a single 8-inch clay flue attempting to vent both a first-floor furnace and second-floor water heater — appliances that run on different cycles and never draft properly together. The smaller appliance’s exhaust gets pulled downward by the larger one’s suction, which is why owners near Passaic Street call us about basement fumes. Call (844) 660-6590 for a flue separation assessment — estimates are free.
The river valley’s persistently elevated humidity accelerates both exterior masonry deterioration and interior liner corrosion. In Garfield specifically, we’ve measured higher efflorescence rates and faster stainless steel surface oxidation compared to our jobs in drier inland Bergen County locations. That moisture loads also means more freeze-thaw damage when temperatures drop, cracking clay liners and compromising mortar joints that stainless liners depend on for support. We account for this by specifying fully insulated liner systems in Garfield, not just bare pipe.
Multiple cracked clay tiles, visible gaps at mortar joints, or pieces of tile in your cleanout door mean replacement, not patching. In Garfield’s housing stock, we also treat any shared flue as a full replacement job — separating and relining is the only code-compliant fix. If you’re getting condensation stains on your chimney breast, smelling exhaust indoors, or your CO detector has triggered even once, your liner has failed structurally. Call (844) 660-6590 — we’ll scope it and show you exactly what we’re seeing.
No — and in a multi-family building, attempting this creates liability exposure you don’t want. Flexible liner installation requires proper sizing per appliance BTU output, correct insulation for your chimney’s exposure, and code-compliant termination height and clearance. In Garfield’s shared-flue configurations, you’re also dealing with neighbor safety and building department permits that a DIY installation won’t satisfy. More critically, working on a chimney in a rowhome means working at height on a structure that affects attached properties. This isn’t a weekend project — it’s a job for someone who understands both the craft and the code enforcement context in 07026.
Annual inspection is the minimum for Garfield’s climate and housing age. Northeast NJ’s repeated freeze-thaw cycling — sometimes dozens of cycles per winter as temperatures fluctuate around 32°F — accelerates damage that might take years to develop in milder regions. For homes with original clay liners or known shared-flue configurations, we recommend inspection and sweeping every year before heating season, with camera inspection every two to three years to catch interior deterioration before it becomes a CO hazard. Call (844) 660-6590 to get on our Garfield schedule.
Ready to fix your chimney liner problem for good? Gary Murphy will personally inspect your flue, explain exactly what failed and why, and give you a written estimate with no obligation. Whether you need a single stainless liner in a Garfield bungalow or a complete rebuild of a shared multi-family chase, we handle it start to finish — owner on site, recognized materials, code-compliant work. Call (844) 660-6590 today for your free estimate.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Garfield and northeast New Jersey since 2013.