Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Union City
Chimney liner repair and rebuild work in Union City typically runs $1,800–$4,500 for most row house and tenement stacks, with same-week scheduling available throughout the 07087 ZIP code. We’re familiar with the tight alley access, shared chimney chases, and parking constraints that come with working on Union City’s dense early-20th-century housing stock — and we plan for them before we arrive.

Union City sits just across the Hudson from Manhattan, and we’ve been crossing the river to serve its brick row houses and multi-family tenements for years. Gary Murphy, our owner and lead technician, personally handles the liner and rebuild work — no subcontracted crews, no dispatcher sending someone you’ve never spoken to. When you call (844) 660-6590, you’re talking to the person who’ll be on your roof. We understand how Union City’s unique conditions — the Palisades winds, the freeze-thaw cycles, the shared flue systems serving multiple apartments — demand a different approach than the single-family suburban jobs you’ll find across the river in Bergen County.
Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Union City’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Over 1,100 homeowners have trusted us with their chimney work, and our 1,142 verified reviews at a 4.7-star average reflect what happens when the same technician who quotes the job actually performs it. In Union City’s market, where a single chimney stack might vent four apartments across five floors, that accountability matters. Gary leads every job himself — he’s the one climbing the ladder, reading the flue with a camera, and making the call on whether a liner can be saved or needs full replacement.
Our response time to Union City is typically same-day or next-day for urgent liner failures, especially during heating season when a compromised flue means no heat for multiple families. We’ve worked on New York Avenue, on Summit Avenue, and in the tight blocks between Bergenline and Kennedy Boulevard — we know which buildings have the original coal-era flues, which were converted to gas in the 1960s, and which have already had one failed liner retrofit. That local knowledge saves time and prevents the guesswork that leads to callbacks.
We use professional-grade materials — DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco — because Union City’s conditions punish inferior products. The acidic condensation from high-efficiency gas boilers, the thermal cycling, the wind-driven rain at the crown: these aren’t hypothetical problems here. We’ve seen what happens when a budget liner fails in a shared stack, and we won’t install anything we wouldn’t put in our own building.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team handles everything from single-unit flexible liner installs to full chimney rebuilds on six-story tenements. One operator, start to finish.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Union City
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
For many Union City row houses with straight or near-straight flue runs, a stainless steel liner from Olympia Chimney or Gelco is the right choice. These rigid or semi-rigid systems handle the high temperatures of modern gas appliances and resist the corrosive condensation that destroys unlined masonry. In Union City’s buildings, where a single flue might serve a 95% efficient boiler on the first floor and a water heater on the third, the liner has to handle variable flow rates without pooling moisture. We size these systems precisely — oversizing is as bad as undersizing in these converted coal flues — and we seal every joint with high-temp silicone rated for the acidic environment.
Flexible Liner Installation
Union City’s shared chimney stacks are full of offsets — those angled bends where flues from adjacent units tie into the main chase. A rigid liner won’t make these turns. We use DuraFlex flexible aluminum and stainless systems, which navigate multiple bends while maintaining their structural integrity. Last winter, our crew worked on a four-story row house on New York Avenue where the shared chimney stack had been retrofitted with a jury-rigged stainless steel liner that collapsed at the second-floor offset. We replaced it with a continuous DuraFlex aluminum liner, installing a HeatShield seal at the crown, and verified no lateral gas migration into the adjacent unit using a manometer. The job took two days due to tight alley access, but we restored safe venting for five apartments. Flexible liners are our most common install in Union City for exactly this reason: the building stock demands them.
Liner Replacement
When an existing liner has failed — cracked, separated at joints, or corroded through — we remove it completely and inspect the masonry shell before installing the new system. In Union City, we frequently find that a “liner replacement” is actually a liner-and-partial-rebuild, because the original installation damaged the flue walls or the crown has been leaking for years. We use a video camera to document the condition before we quote, so you’re not surprised by additional work once we’re inside the chase. The shared-stack buildings here mean we also coordinate with neighboring units when necessary, ensuring our work doesn’t compromise their venting.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
Not every failing chimney in Union City needs to come down to the roofline. Often, the damage is concentrated in the exposed section above the roof — spalled brick, deteriorated mortar, a cracked crown that’s been letting water into the flue for a decade. We rebuild from the roof up, replacing the crown with a poured concrete or Gelco pre-formed unit, repointing mortar joints with type-N mortar matched to the original, and installing proper flashing where the stack meets the roof. In Union City, where many buildings have flat roofs with parapet walls, this work requires care to maintain the building envelope. We’ve done partial rebuilds on Summit Avenue tenements where the chimney was essentially a structural column supporting roof framing — you don’t just demo and replace without understanding what that stack is holding up.
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 Union City
We install and work with DuraFlex flexible liners, HeatShield cerfractory sealant for crown and flue resurfacing, Gelco stainless components, and Olympia Chimney rigid systems. These aren’t brands we special-order from a catalog — we stock the common sizes and fittings for Union City’s typical flue dimensions, which means faster turnaround when your heat is out in January. We choose materials based on what the specific job demands: DuraFlex for the multi-offset shared stacks common on New York Avenue, HeatShield when the flue tiles are sound but the mortar joints are leaking, Gelco when we need corrosion resistance in a high-condensation gas boiler application. We’re not married to any single brand; we’re married to what works in your specific chimney, in Union City’s specific conditions.

Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Union City Homes
- Inadequate liner material grade failing in high-efficiency gas boiler service. We regularly find that previous installers used a standard aluminum liner rated for 1,000°F in a flue serving a condensing boiler that never reaches those temperatures — but produces constant acidic moisture. The liner corrodes from the inside out in three to five years. We specify materials rated for the actual appliance, not some theoretical maximum.
- Improper offset connections causing liner kinking and condensation pooling. In Union City’s shared stacks, flues enter the main chase at angles. A liner that isn’t properly supported at these offsets sags, collects water, and eventually collapses or separates. We install support systems at every offset, not just the top and bottom.
- Failure to seal shared chase openings, allowing CO spillage into neighboring units. This is the critical one in Union City. A single chimney chase can serve as the shared venting pathway for gas appliances from two or three adjoining units with offset flue bends connecting them — meaning a blockage or breach discovered during cleaning in one apartment’s flue can be allowing carbon monoxide to migrate laterally into a neighbor’s unit, a life-safety scenario technicians working single-family markets rarely encounter. We test every shared stack for pressure differentials and seal all unused openings with fire-rated masonry.
- Palisades downdrafts overwhelming undersized or improperly capped terminals. Union City sits atop the Palisades Escarpment directly above the Hudson River, and prevailing northwest winds striking the cliff face generate pronounced downdraft conditions on east-facing rooftop chimney terminals — a recognized source of backdrafting and carbon monoxide risk in these older buildings. We specify wind-resistant caps and, where necessary, extend the flue terminal above the turbulence zone.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Union City, NJ
Here’s what chimney liner and rebuild work actually costs in Union City’s market:
| Service | Typical Range in Union City |
|---|---|
| Flexible liner install (single unit, straightforward access) | $1,800 – $2,800 |
| Flexible liner install (multi-offset, shared stack) | $2,800 – $4,200 |
| Stainless steel rigid liner (straight flue) | $2,200 – $3,500 |
| Liner replacement with masonry repair | $3,000 – $5,500 |
| Partial rebuild (crown, cap, above-roof masonry) | $2,500 – $4,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild (rare in Union City) | $8,000 – $15,000+ |
What moves you within these ranges? Access — can we get our equipment to the roof, or are we hauling material up six flights of stairs? The number of offsets and connections in a shared stack. Whether the crown and exterior masonry can be saved. And whether we need to coordinate with neighboring units, which adds time but is non-negotiable for safety.
We don’t quote over the phone for liner work — we need to see the flue, run the camera, and understand the stack configuration. The inspection is free. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Union City
We regularly cross the municipal lines for liner and rebuild work in Weehawken, Guttenberg, West New York, and North Bergen — the same dense urban housing stock, the same shared-stack challenges, the same Palisades wind exposure. If you’re in one of these neighboring towns and your chimney serves multiple units, the same expertise applies. We know the local building departments and permit requirements across Hudson County.
Serving Union City, NJ — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Union City 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 Union City
In most cases, yes — we can install a liner through your own flue opening without entering adjacent apartments, provided the flue has its own dedicated pathway through the shared chase. We use flexible liners that navigate existing offsets, and we seal around the liner at every floor penetration to prevent lateral gas migration. If your flue connects to a neighbor’s at some point in the stack, we’ll find that during camera inspection and discuss options before we start work. Call (844) 660-6590 and we’ll assess your specific configuration — estimates are free.
We specify wind-directional or vacuum-style caps designed to create positive draft even when wind hits the terminal directly, and we often extend the flue height above the roofline turbulence zone caused by the escarpment edge. In Union City, where northwest winds strike the cliff face and roll down onto east-facing roofs, a standard rain cap isn’t enough. We’ve measured pressure differentials on rooftops from Bergenline to Kennedy Boulevard — the conditions are real, and we design for them.
Yes, if the masonry shell is structurally sound and the flue is properly sized for the new appliance. Union City’s housing stock was built for coal, converted to gas, and now needs liners to handle the different combustion products. The original flue is almost certainly oversized for modern gas equipment, which is exactly why unlined operation is dangerous — too much volume means too little draft, condensation, and corrosion. A properly sized liner corrects the flue geometry and protects the masonry. We inspect with a camera first; if the shell is compromised, we’ll tell you before we quote.
Minimal. Partial rebuild work happens entirely above the roofline — we don’t need to enter your unit unless we’re also installing a liner. There may be brief noise from mortar mixing and some vibration from masonry removal, but no dust or debris inside. In Union City’s multi-unit buildings, we coordinate with building management for roof access and schedule around tenant needs when possible. Most partial rebuilds are completed in one to two days.
DuraFlex flexible aluminum and stainless systems are our go-to for Union City’s offset-heavy shared stacks — they navigate bends without kinking and maintain structural integrity through thermal cycling. For straighter flues, we use Olympia Chimney rigid stainless. The “best” brand depends on your specific flue geometry and appliance type, not a one-size-fits-all answer. We carry both in stock for Union City’s common flue sizes, so we’re not ordering and waiting while your heat is out.
Ready to get your Union City chimney liner inspected or rebuilt? Call (844) 660-6590 for a free estimate. Gary Murphy will take your call, schedule the inspection himself, and be the one on your roof when work begins.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Union City and Hudson County since 2013.