Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Elmwood Park
Chimney liner replacement in Elmwood Park typically runs $2,800–$5,500 for stainless steel installations, while partial chimney rebuilds start around $4,200 and full rebuilds range from $8,500–$14,000 depending on height and access. Most liner jobs in Elmwood Park are completed in one to two days, with our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team crossing the Bergen County line from Yonkers within 45 minutes for scheduled appointments. We’ve been working on Elmwood Park’s postwar brick chimneys long enough to know that a standard cleaning call here often turns into something more serious — the Passaic River floodplain sees to that. If you’re seeing spalling brick, white efflorescence staining, or your fireplace isn’t drafting properly, call us at (844) 660-6590 for a free inspection and honest estimate.

Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Elmwood Park’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Eleven years, one specialty. That’s what Elmwood Park homeowners get with us — not a franchise dispatch board, not a handyman with a brush kit. Gary Murphy, our owner and lead technician, personally climbs every ladder and makes every repair decision on-site. 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 person who quotes the job also does the work.
We’re across the river in Yonkers, which means we’re close enough for same-week scheduling in Elmwood Park’s 07407 ZIP but not so close that we’re cutting corners to squeeze in extra stops. Gary knows the local housing stock — the Cape Cods along Boulevard, the brick colonials off Market Street, the ranches near the river — because he’s worked on them. We’ve relined chimneys after Hurricane Ida flooded basements and living rooms, and we’ve rebuilt crowns that the Passaic’s chronic moisture had turned to powder. When you call, you get Gary. Not a crew chief. Not a subcontractor. The person whose name is on the truck.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Elmwood Park
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
For most Elmwood Park homes, this is the right fix. We install DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney stainless steel liners that carry a lifetime warranty and handle both wood-burning and gas applications. The 1940s–1960s colonials that dominate this borough were built with clay flue tiles that crack predictably after six decades of freeze-thaw cycling — worse here than in Ridgewood or Wyckoff because the floodplain moisture loads the masonry before winter even arrives. A stainless steel liner creates a sealed, properly-sized combustion pathway that doesn’t care what the old clay tiles are doing. We recently relined a 1950s brick colonial on Westervelt Avenue with a DuraFlex stainless steel liner after the homeowner noticed spalling brick near the roofline. The original clay tiles had offset joints from decades of freeze-thaw cycles, and a standard cleaning had exposed deep mortar gaps that would have allowed carbon monoxide seepage into the living room.
Flexible Liner Solutions
Not every Elmwood Park chimney is straight. The offset flues in some Cape Cods and the tighter clearances in ranch-style homes near the Passaic require a liner that can navigate bends without losing draft efficiency. We use flexible stainless systems that snake past offsets while maintaining the correct diameter for your appliance — critical because oversized flues from old oil-to-gas conversions are one of the most common hazards we find in this borough. An oversized flue lets combustion gases cool too quickly, condensing acidic moisture that rots whatever liner is present and accelerates creosote buildup.
Liner Replacement & Repair
Sometimes the liner isn’t the only problem, but it’s the most urgent. In Elmwood Park, we regularly encounter clay tiles that look intact from the top but have shattered at the smoke shelf or developed mortar gaps where flood-borne salts have eaten the bedding. We pull the damaged sections, assess the surrounding masonry, and install a new system that addresses both the liner failure and its cause. If your chimney has been running hard to dry out after a flood event — and many in Elmwood Park have — the thermal cycling may have distorted tiles you can’t see from the hearth.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
When the liner has failed because the structure around it is failing, a partial rebuild becomes necessary. We see this most often in Elmwood Park’s river-adjacent homes where chronic moisture has spalled brick, cracked the crown, and allowed water to bypass whatever liner remains. A partial rebuild addresses the upper stack — the area most exposed to wind-driven rain and freeze-thaw damage — while preserving sound masonry below. Gary evaluates each case personally: sometimes it’s the top four feet, sometimes it’s rebuilding the breast and installing a new crown with proper overhang and drip edge.
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 Elmwood Park
We don’t source whatever’s in the warehouse that week. For Elmwood Park installations, we work with HeatShield for cerfractory flue resurfacing when the clay tiles are sound but the mortar joints have eroded — common in floodplain chimneys where water has wicked through the masonry. For liner systems, we specify DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney products that meet UL 1777 standards and carry manufacturer warranties we can stand behind. We keep Gelco and Famco caps and fittings in stock, which means faster turnaround when an Elmwood Park job needs a custom termination or animal guard. These aren’t consumer-grade parts from a big-box store. They’re what we install on our own homes.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Elmwood Park Homes
- Oversized flues from oil-to-gas conversions. Elmwood Park’s housing boom coincided with oil heat, and many homeowners converted to gas decades later without resizing the flue. The resulting excessive draft cools flue gases, condensing moisture that rots liners from within and deposits glazed creosote that standard brushes won’t touch.
- Chronic moisture saturation from flood events. Hurricane Irene and Ida weren’t one-offs for this borough. Saturated brick and mortar expand and crack more aggressively with Bergen County freeze-thaw cycles than in drier, higher-elevation neighborhoods, compressing the maintenance window before structural deterioration demands rebuild-level intervention.
- Thermal cycling damage from post-flood heating. After flood events, homeowners often run heating appliances at extended high output to dry interiors. This deposits heavier-than-expected creosote and stresses older clay liners with repeated thermal shock — so our cleaning inspections in Elmwood Park routinely turn up glazed creosote or cracked tiles even in fireplaces the homeowner considers “lightly used.”
- Crown failure allowing water bypass. The concrete crown at the top of Elmwood Park chimneys takes the worst of river-valley weather. When it cracks — and it does, faster here — water runs down the flue exterior, accelerating mortar decay and making even a new liner fight a losing battle against moisture intrusion.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Elmwood Park, NJ
Here’s what we’ve quoted for Elmwood Park homeowners over the past two seasons. These are installed prices, including materials and labor, for typical postwar homes in the borough:

| Service | Typical Range in Elmwood Park |
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| Stainless steel liner installation (standard single-flue) | $2,800 – $4,200 |
| Stainless steel liner with offset/complex routing | $3,800 – $5,500 |
| HeatShield cerfractory flue resurfacing | $1,800 – $2,800 |
| Partial chimney rebuild (upper stack, 4–6 feet) | $4,200 – $7,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild with new liner | $8,500 – $14,000 |
| Crown rebuild/replacement | $850 – $1,600 |
What moves the needle: chimney height above the roofline, whether we need scaffolding versus ladder access, the condition of existing clay tiles (complete removal versus leaving sound sections), and whether the flue needs resizing for a gas insert. Homes near the Passaic with chronic moisture damage often need more masonry prep work than elevated properties in Fair Lawn or Ridgewood. We don’t guess — we camera-inspect every flue before quoting. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule; estimates are free and include a full video review of what we find.
We Also Serve Cities Near Elmwood Park
Our chimney liner and rebuild work extends throughout the lower Bergen County corridor. We regularly service Saddle Brook for liner replacements in similar postwar stock, Fair Lawn where elevation changes affect draft calculations, Garfield with its own river-adjacent moisture challenges, and Rochelle Park for partial rebuilds on aging colonials. Same owner-led service, same brands, same straight answers — just a slightly longer drive.
Serving Elmwood Park, NJ — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Elmwood Park 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 Elmwood Park
The Passaic River floodplain creates a moisture load that higher-elevation Bergen County towns simply don’t face. In Elmwood Park, chronic groundwater saturation accelerates mortar joint decay and spalls brick faster, while post-flood thermal cycling from extended heating distorts clay tiles. Ridgewood’s chimneys deal with freeze-thaw too, but without the floodplain’s relentless moisture cycle, their clay liners typically last 15–20 years longer. If you’re seeing efflorescence or spalling, your liner is likely compromised regardless of how little you use the fireplace. Call (844) 660-6590 for a camera inspection — estimates are free.
For a 1950s Elmwood Park ranch with original clay, we almost always recommend stainless steel replacement over clay repair. Clay tiles in this borough have endured 60+ years of floodplain moisture and freeze-thaw stress; patching individual cracks ignores the systemic degradation we find throughout the stack. Stainless steel creates a continuous, properly-sized flue that doesn’t depend on deteriorating mortar joints. We use DuraFlex or Olympia Chimney systems sized specifically for your appliance, not the oversized original flue. Gary will show you the camera footage and explain what we’re seeing before you decide.
Efflorescence means water is moving through your masonry, which means the liner is at minimum at risk and likely compromised. The white salt deposits on your brick indicate chronic moisture wicking — exactly what destroys mortar bedding and cracks clay tiles in Elmwood Park’s floodplain environment. We’ve inspected chimneys here where the liner looked intact from above but had shattered at the smoke shelf due to years of moisture intrusion. A camera inspection will tell us whether the liner has failed or is the next item on the list after we address the water entry. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule — we prioritize post-flood damage assessments.
Most standard installations in Elmwood Park’s two-story brick colonials take one full day, with complex offsets or significant masonry prep extending to a second day. We recently completed a DuraFlex installation on Westervelt Avenue in a single day, including removal of offset clay tiles and crown sealing. If we discover unexpected damage during the inspection — spalled brick requiring partial rebuild, or a flue that needs resizing for a gas insert — we’ll explain the additional time before we start. Gary leads every job himself, so there’s no crew coordination delay.
Yes — any structural chimney work in Elmwood Park requires a permit through the borough’s building department, and we handle the application as part of our project scope. Partial and full rebuilds, liner installations involving flue resizing, and crown replacements that alter the chimney profile all trigger permit requirements. We’ve worked with Elmwood Park inspectors on enough jobs to know their expectations for documentation and final inspection. The permit cost is included in our quoted price; you won’t get a separate bill from the borough. Call (844) 660-6590 and we’ll walk through what’s needed for your specific project.
Ready to stop worrying about what your chimney is hiding? Gary Murphy personally inspects every system we quote, and we’ve got 1,142 reviews from homeowners who’ve seen the difference that owner-led work makes. Whether you need a liner replacement before heating season or you’re staring at spalled brick and wondering how bad it really is, we’ll give you a straight answer and a fair number. Call (844) 660-6590 today for your free estimate — we cross the river to Elmwood Park within the week.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Elmwood Park and lower Bergen County since 2013.