Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Pelham Manor
Chimney liner replacement and rebuild in Pelham Manor typically costs $2,800–$7,500 depending on flue count and masonry condition, with most stainless steel liner installations completed in two days. Gary Murphy and our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team are on Pelham Manor roofs year-round, from the Shore Road estates overlooking the Sound to the tree-lined blocks of Colonial Revivals near the Hutchinson River Parkway. We’re familiar with the 10803 ZIP code’s pre-WWII housing stock, the freeze-thaw punishment of coastal winters, and how salt-laden air attacks chimney components that inland Westchester chimneys never face. If you’re seeing white efflorescence on brick, smelling smoke in upstairs rooms, or preparing a home for sale on Pelhamdale Avenue, call (844) 660-6590. We’ll inspect, photograph, and quote—usually same week.

Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Pelham Manor’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
We’ve worked on enough Pelham Manor chimneys to know which roofs have the steep pitches near the Village Club and which flues run through unheated attic spaces that ice up in January. Over 1,100 homeowners have trusted us across Westchester, including repeat calls from Pelham Manor residents who’ve referred us to neighbors on Esplanade and Sparks Avenue. Our 1,142 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars reflect jobs where Gary Murphy personally climbed the ladder, identified the problem, and stayed to finish the work—not a subcontractor working under our name.
From our Yonkers base, we’re typically at a Pelham Manor address within 30–45 minutes. That matters when a home sale inspection flags a cracked liner on a Friday and closing is Monday. Gary leads every job himself, which means the person diagnosing your chimney is the same person ordering materials, managing the crew, and signing off on safety. No handoffs. No “the manager will call you back.” For 11 years, one specialty: chimneys.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Pelham Manor
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Pelham Manor’s salt-laden air from the Long Island Sound accelerates corrosion of steel chimney liners and hardware within 5–7 years, a problem virtually absent in landlocked White Plains. We install coastal-grade stainless liners using DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney products—materials selected specifically for their pitting resistance in marine environments. A properly sized stainless liner solves draft problems in oversized flues common to the 1895–1940 homes that dominate Pelham Manor’s architecture. We replaced a corroded terra-cotta liner with a DuraFlex stainless steel liner in a 1925 Tudor Revival on Pelhamdale Avenue. The original liner had cracked at the second-floor offset, invisible from the roof, and was leaking CO into the master bedroom. Our team installed a flexible stainless liner with a corrosion-resistant cap in two days, restoring draft and safely accommodating a new gas insert.
Flexible Liner Systems
Many Pelham Manor chimneys have offsets—angled transitions between floors—that rigid liners simply cannot navigate. Flexible liners from DuraFlex thread through these offsets without breaking the flue’s continuous seal. This matters in Pelham Manor’s multi-story Georgians and Tudors where the chimney runs through center-hall plans with tight framing. Flexible systems also accommodate slight shifts in settling masonry without cracking, a real advantage in 80–120-year-old brickwork that’s seen decades of freeze-thaw stress.
Liner Replacement
Original unlined or terra-cotta-lined flues are common in Pelham Manor, and many are overbuilt for the smaller gas inserts or wood stoves owners have since installed. An oversized flue for a modern appliance means sluggish draft, condensation, and creosote staging. We remove deteriorated liners, assess the flue’s interior dimensions, and install a correctly sized replacement that matches your appliance’s output. In Pelham Manor, we regularly see spring failures due to—actually, liner failures due to—the combination of original terra-cotta crumbling and salt air accelerating metal hardware corrosion at the termination.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
Freeze-thaw cycles amplified by salt moisture spall brick and mortar around the liner termination, requiring partial rebuilds. We don’t automatically rebuild what doesn’t need rebuilding. Gary Murphy assesses whether the damage is localized to the top few courses, the crown, or the flue surround, then quotes only the necessary work. In Pelham Manor’s market, where buyer attorney inspections are standard, our documentation—photos, written scope, code references—helps sellers and buyers move past chimney contingencies without renegotiation.
Full Chimney Rebuild
When multiple flues have failed, the chimney has leaned, or the foundation has settled, piecemeal repair becomes false economy. Full rebuilds in Pelham Manor require matching existing brick and mortar for aesthetic continuity—no small task with 1920s common brick that’s weathered to a specific patina. We handle these from footing to cap, including new liners sized for current appliances.
Liner Repair
Minor cracks and gaps in otherwise sound liners can sometimes be addressed with HeatShield cerfractory sealant, a refractory compound that restores flue gas containment without full replacement. This works when the liner structure is intact but the surface has deteriorated. We’ll tell you honestly when repair is viable and when replacement is the only safe option.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Pelham Manor
We install and work with professional-grade brand lines including DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, and Olympia Chimney—material choices that reflect industry-standard quality, not whatever is cheapest. For Pelham Manor’s coastal environment, we specify 316Ti stainless steel over lesser grades for its titanium-stabilized resistance to salt corrosion. We stock common diameters and fittings locally, which means when your inspection reveals a failed liner before a closing, we’re not waiting two weeks for parts. Fast turnaround matters in a market where deal timelines don’t bend for contractor schedules.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Pelham Manor Homes
- Salt air pitting at liner joints and seams. Stainless steel liners installed with standard hardware corrode at connection points within 5–7 years in Pelham Manor’s marine air. We specify coastal-grade fasteners and inspect these junctions annually.
- Terra-cotta flue collapse during gas insert retrofit. Original multi-flue chimneys in pre-WWII homes have unlined or terra-cotta flues that crumble when retrofitted with high-efficiency gas inserts, causing flue gas spillage. We verify flue condition before any appliance installation.
- Spalled brick at the termination due to freeze-thaw salt cycling. The proximity to the Sound adds a freeze-thaw moisture cycle in mortar joints that is more severe than a few miles inland, since salt air keeps masonry slightly damp before each hard freeze. This destroys crown integrity and exposes liner tops.
- Hidden second-floor offset cracks killing home sales. The high-end real-estate market in Pelham Manor means homes turn over at premium prices with buyer attorney inspections; a chimney that photographs beautifully but has spalled mortar joints or a cracked terra-cotta liner at the second-floor offset—invisible from the roofline—is one of the most common negotiation killers local techs get called in to document before closing.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Pelham Manor, NY
Here’s what Pelham Manor homeowners typically invest:
- Stainless steel liner (single flue, standard installation): $2,800–$4,200
- Flexible liner with offset navigation: $3,500–$5,500
- Liner replacement with appliance resizing: $3,200–$5,000
- Partial rebuild (top 4–6 courses, crown, cap): $4,500–$7,500
- Full chimney rebuild with new liners: $12,000–$22,000
- Liner repair with HeatShield sealant: $1,800–$2,800
Factors that move these numbers: number of flues, accessibility (steep roofs near the Sound are common), whether the chimney runs through an unheated chase, and the condition of existing masonry. Original terra-cotta removal adds labor. We provide itemized, upfront quotes after camera inspection—no open-ended pricing. Estimates are free. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Pelham Manor
Our chimney liner and rebuild work extends throughout the southern Westchester and northern Bronx area. We regularly service Pelham, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, and Baychester—often multiple jobs in a single day when real estate closings cluster. Same response standards apply: Gary Murphy on-site, local material knowledge, and documentation that satisfies buyer attorneys.
Serving Pelham Manor, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Pelham Manor 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 Pelham Manor
Annual inspection is essential in Pelham Manor; the salt-laden coastal environment accelerates liner corrosion and masonry deterioration beyond what inland Westchester schedules accommodate. We recommend Level 2 camera inspection every year for homes within a mile of the Sound, with particular attention to stainless steel pitting at joints and terra-cotta spalling at offsets. Call (844) 660-6590 to book—estimates are free.
Yes, properly specified 316Ti stainless steel outperforms terra-cotta in Pelham Manor’s marine environment, though even quality stainless requires coastal-grade hardware and annual inspection. Terra-cotta absorbs moisture, cracks in freeze-thaw, and offers no resistance to salt air; it’s essentially porous ceramic. We specify stainless for all Pelham Manor relines, with corrosion-resistant caps and termination treatments. Call (844) 660-6590 to discuss your flue configuration.
Almost certainly yes; original terra-cotta flues in Pelham Manor’s pre-WWII homes are typically oversized for modern gas inserts and often cracked at hidden offsets. A camera inspection will confirm condition, but we routinely find crumbling terra-cotta that would allow flue gas spillage into living spaces when paired with a high-efficiency appliance. Correct sizing to the insert’s output is equally important. Call (844) 660-6590 for inspection and proper liner specification.
A cracked terra-cotta liner at the second-floor offset, invisible from roof or ground, discovered during buyer inspection and documented in the engineer’s report. We’ve been called to dozens of Pelham Manor pre-closing inspections where this exact finding threatened deals on Esplanade, Sparks Avenue, and Shore Road properties. Our camera inspection and written scope give sellers advance notice or repair documentation that satisfies buyer attorneys. Call (844) 660-6590 before listing—or when the inspection report lands.
No; we rebuild only what’s necessary. If masonry is sound and only the liner has failed, replacement suffices. Partial rebuilds address localized spalling or crown damage. Full rebuilds are reserved for structural compromise—leaning, foundation settlement, or multiple flue failures. Gary Murphy evaluates each Pelham Manor chimney individually and quotes accordingly. Call (844) 660-6590 for an honest scope assessment.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Pelham Manor and southern Westchester since 2013.