Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Tuckahoe
Chimney liner replacement in Tuckahoe typically costs $2,800–$5,500 for a standard stainless steel installation, while a full chimney rebuild on a semi-detached home runs $8,500–$18,000 depending on height and access. Most liner jobs in the 10707 zip code are completed in one to two days, with Gary Murphy personally overseeing every phase from inspection to final smoke test. Call us at (844) 660-6590 for a free, on-site estimate — we know these chimneys.

We’ve been working in Tuckahoe long enough to recognize the village’s signature problem before we even climb the ladder. The compact railroad-suburb grid between the Bronx River and the Metro-North Harlem Line is packed with late-Victorian, Colonial Revival, and Craftsman-era homes built between roughly 1890 and 1930 — most with original brick chimneys that served coal boilers, then oil burners, then gas furnaces, often with a fireplace flue running alongside. That repeated fuel conversion leaves deteriorated or fully abandoned clay tile liners inside original brick stacks. It’s a failure pattern far more prevalent here than in the mid-century subdivisions of Eastchester or Scarsdale, and it’s the defining chimney challenge on nearly every Tuckahoe block.
When you’re dealing with a century-old flue that’s venting modern gas condensate through fractured 1920s clay tile, a standard sweep won’t fix it. You need a crew that understands Tuckahoe’s housing stock and has the equipment to work on narrow lots with alley or side-yard access. That’s what we do.
Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Tuckahoe’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Our reputation in Tuckahoe was built job by job, not through advertising. Over 1,100 homeowners across Westchester have left verified reviews of our work, averaging 4.7 stars — one of the deepest proof records in the chimney trade. Tuckahoe customers specifically mention the same thing: Gary showed up himself, explained what he found on the roof, and didn’t push work that wasn’t necessary.
We’re based in Yonkers, which means we’re typically 15–20 minutes from any Tuckahoe address. That proximity matters when you’ve got a backdrafting water heater or a cracked liner leaking carbon monoxide into a finished basement. We don’t dispatch crews from a central office two counties away. Gary Murphy, Owner & Lead Technician, leads every job himself — the decision-maker is the one on your roof, not a subcontractor you’ve never met.
We also know the local conditions that accelerate chimney failure in Tuckahoe. The village sits in the Bronx River valley, where moisture from the corridor accelerates efflorescence and mortar erosion on exterior masonry beyond what hilltop Westchester communities see. Cold, wet winters from October through April drive sustained heating and fireplace use, compressing creosote buildup into a shorter, harder season. When we inspect a Tuckahoe chimney, we’re accounting for that accelerated weathering from the start.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team carries the full range of materials needed for Tuckahoe’s specific challenges — we don’t order parts after the fact and make you wait.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Tuckahoe
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
For most Tuckahoe homes with fractured clay tile liners, a stainless steel liner is the right fix. We install DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney rigid and flexible systems sized precisely to your appliance — not oversized for a former oil flue, which is the mistake we see repeatedly in village homes near the Metro-North station. A properly sized stainless liner eliminates draft problems, contains acidic condensate, and meets current NFPA 211 standards. Typical cost in Tuckahoe: $2,800–$4,200 for a single-flue installation, $4,000–$5,500 for twin-flue setups common on semi-detached homes.
Flexible Liner Solutions
Tuckahoe’s chimneys often have offsets — shifts in the flue path — from century-old construction or settling. A flexible liner navigates those bends without breaking the flue’s integrity. We recently relined a twin-flue chimney on a late-Victorian semi-detached on Winter Street near the Metro-North station. The oil-era clay tiles had spalled from acidic condensate, and the homeowner’s wood insert was drafting poorly. We installed a pair of DuraFlex stainless steel liners, restoring safe venting for both the furnace and fireplace in one tight-access day. Flexible installations in Tuckahoe generally run $3,200–$4,800 depending on flue length and offset complexity.
Liner Replacement for Converted Systems
During the 1970s oil embargo, many Tuckahoe homeowners had wood-burning inserts retrofitted into chimneys that were already lined (or re-lined) for oil or gas appliances. That produced chronic oversized-flue draft problems and layers of glazed creosote that standard rotary brushing cannot clear. We see this as a repeat call on the same addresses year after year across the original housing blocks near the station. Liner replacement in these cases requires chemical creosote removal before the new liner goes in, then precise sizing to the insert’s output. It’s specialized work. Budget $3,500–$5,500 for these more complex Tuckahoe replacements.

Partial and Full Chimney Rebuild
When inner brick flue walls have partially collapsed from decades of thermal cycling — common in Tuckahoe’s alley-loaded townhomes with limited exterior maintenance access — spot repairs aren’t enough. A partial rebuild restores the flue structure from the roofline down to the smoke chamber; a full rebuild addresses spalled brick faces, compromised mortar joints, and deteriorated crowns across the entire stack. On a typical Tuckahoe semi-detached home with shared wall constraints, a full rebuild takes 3–5 days and runs $8,500–$18,000. We stage materials to minimize disruption on narrow lots, and Gary oversees the masonry work directly.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Tuckahoe
We don’t use whatever’s cheapest. For Tuckahoe’s demanding conditions — acidic condensate, thermal cycling, tight clearances — we specify HeatShield refractory mortar for crown and smoke chamber repairs, Gelco stainless caps with proper overhang to shed Bronx River valley moisture, and Olympia Chimney rigid liner systems where flue geometry allows. We stock common diameters and fittings locally, so most Tuckahoe jobs don’t wait on parts. When you’re dealing with a heating season that runs solidly from October through April, that turnaround matters.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Tuckahoe Homes
- Abandoned clay tile liners cracking after coal-to-gas conversion. The original liner, sized for coal draft, was never removed when oil or gas took over. Decades of acidic condensate from modern appliances fracture the tiles, leaving voids that accept hot embers and risk chimney fires. We find this on roughly half the Tuckahoe inspections we perform.
- Partial collapses of inner brick flue walls from thermal cycling. Tuckahoe’s century-old chimneys heated up with coal, cooled with oil intermittent firing, then cycled again with gas — three distinct thermal regimes in one flue. The brick and mortar can’t handle it indefinitely. In alley-loaded townhomes with no rear access, a full rebuild becomes the only safe option.
- Glazed creosote buildup from wood inserts oversized for former oil flues. The 1970s retrofit wave left Tuckahoe with dozens of inserts venting into flues twice the proper diameter. The resulting draft stall produces hard, glazed creosote that resists standard brushing. Chemical treatment and liner resizing is the fix — not another sweep.
- Accelerated exterior spalling from valley moisture. Tuckahoe’s position in the Bronx River valley means higher ambient humidity and more freeze-thaw cycles on exposed masonry than hilltop Scarsdale or Bronxville see. We regularly rebuild crowns and repoint above-the-roofline courses that have deteriorated far faster than their design life.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Tuckahoe, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Tuckahoe | What Affects Cost |
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| Stainless steel liner, single flue | $2,800 – $4,200 | Flue height, diameter, access |
| Stainless steel liner, twin flue | $4,000 – $5,500 | Shared wall, offset complexity |
| Flexible liner with offsets | $3,200 – $4,800 | Number of bends, insert sizing |
| Liner replacement with creosote removal | $3,500 – $5,500 | Chemical treatment cycles, flue condition |
| Partial rebuild (roofline to smoke chamber) | $5,500 – $9,500 | Height, scaffolding needs, brick matching |
| Full chimney rebuild, semi-detached | $8,500 – $18,000 | Height, shared wall constraints, crown rebuild |
These ranges reflect actual Tuckahoe jobs we’ve completed in the 10707 zip code. Every chimney is different — a visual inspection from the roof and a camera scan of the flue interior tell us what we’re dealing with. We provide written, itemized estimates before any work begins, and estimates are free. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Tuckahoe
We’re regularly in Eastchester for liner work on 1950s ranch homes with very different flue profiles, Bronxville for larger Colonial-era chimneys, Wykagyl for mid-century split-level conversions, and Scarsdale for everything from routine sweeps to full rebuilds on estate properties. The same owner-led approach applies wherever we work.
Serving Tuckahoe, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Tuckahoe 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 Tuckahoe
The century-old multi-flue chimneys common in Tuckahoe were built for coal, converted to oil, then converted to gas — each fuel leaving its own damage layer inside the clay tile liner. By the time we see them, the tiles are fractured, spalled, or missing entirely, and the flue is venting acidic condensate directly into the brick masonry. No amount of sweeping restores structural integrity to broken clay. A stainless steel liner is the correct repair. Call (844) 660-6590 and we’ll camera the flue to show you exactly what we’re seeing.
We stage compact equipment and use sectional scaffolding that fits through 36-inch side-yard gates — standard on Tuckahoe’s semi-detached and townhome lots. For full rebuilds where material volume is higher, we coordinate alley delivery windows and protect neighboring walkways. Gary Murphy plans every access route before arrival so we’re not figuring it out on your clock.
Yes — flexible liners are specifically designed for offset flues, and we install them regularly in Tuckahoe’s 1890–1930 housing stock where construction settling or intentional offsets are common. We measure the offset angles with a borescope first, then specify the right flexibility grade and diameter. Most flexible liner installations in Tuckahoe are completed in one day.
Tuckahoe sits in the Bronx River valley, where persistent moisture and humidity accelerate efflorescence and freeze-thaw damage on exposed brick and mortar. Hilltop communities like parts of Scarsdale or Bronxville drain and dry faster. Combine that valley moisture with a century of acidic condensate from fuel conversions, and Tuckahoe’s exterior chimney courses deteriorate faster than their design life intended. We account for this in our material specs — harder mortar mixes, proper crown overhang, and Gelco caps with adequate drip edges.
Most full rebuilds on Tuckahoe semi-detached homes take 3–5 days, assuming standard two-story height and no weather delays. Shared wall constraints add complexity — we coordinate protection of neighboring property and often work with narrower scaffolding bays. We don’t rush masonry cure times. Call (844) 660-6590 for a specific timeline based on your chimney’s condition and access.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Tuckahoe and Westchester County since 2013.