Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Park Slope — Same-Day Service, Done Right the First Time

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Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Park Slope

A chimney liner or rebuild in Park Slope typically costs $2,800–$8,500 depending on scope, and most jobs are completed in 1–3 days with Paul Torres on-site. If you’re smelling smoke in upstairs rooms or seeing brick fragments in your fireplace, your 1880s–1910s rowhouse chimney is likely telling you its original coal-era construction has reached its limit.

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We’re Legacy Chimney Cleaning New York, and our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team works in Park Slope every week. From the brownstones along Prospect Park West to the attached rowhouses near Seventh Avenue, we know the 11215 ZIP code’s chimneys inside and out — literally. Paul Torres leads every job personally, and with 14 years in the trade and 1,119 verified reviews at a 4.7-star average, we’ve earned the calls from homeowners who’ve already been burned by cut-rate sweeps who didn’t understand what they were looking at. Call (833) 349-5892 for a free estimate.

Why Legacy Chimney Cleaning New York Is Park Slope’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company

Park Slope homeowners don’t hire us because we’re the cheapest call. They hire us because we’ve already solved the exact problem they’re staring at — the three-flue stack with one abandoned, one unlined, one partially collapsed — and they want the person in charge actually on their roof, not subcontracting it out to someone they’ve never met.

Paul Torres is the Owner and Lead Technician on every liner and rebuild job we do in Park Slope. That means direct accountability. No runaround. Fourteen years in the chimney trade, paired with 1,100+ reviews, gives you a track record you can verify before you ever pick up the phone.

Our response time to Park Slope is typically same-day or next-day for urgent calls — a cracked liner venting into a shared wall doesn’t wait. We carry DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Gelco materials on our trucks, so we’re not ordering parts while your chimney sits open. And because we’ve worked on dozens of Park Slope brownstones specifically, we know the inspection red flags that FDNY and DOB inspectors will spot before they ever walk through your door.

Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Park Slope

Stainless Steel Liner Installation

In Park Slope’s converted multi-family brownstones, a stainless steel liner is often the only code-compliant way to safely vent a modern gas or oil appliance through a flue originally sized for coal. We install DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney stainless steel liners rated for the specific appliance — boiler, water heater, or fireplace insert — because a liner that’s wrong for the BTU output is a liner that will fail prematurely. Most Park Slope stainless steel liner installations run $2,800–$4,500 for a single flue, with multi-flue buildings scaling from there.

Flexible Liner Systems

Not every Park Slope chimney chase runs straight. The offset flues in these 1890s rowhouses — built around structural members that weren’t designed for modern venting — often require a flexible liner that can navigate bends without losing draft integrity. We measure with video inspection before we specify, because guessing on a flexible liner installation in a shared party-wall stack is how you end up with a $6,000 do-over. Flexible liner jobs in Park Slope typically fall between $3,200–$5,000.

Liner Replacement

When an existing liner — whether terra cotta, clay, or a previous metal installation — has cracked, shifted, or corroded, replacement isn’t optional. In Park Slope, we regularly find original terra cotta liners that have spalled from decades of Brooklyn’s freeze-thaw cycle, exposing raw masonry to corrosive flue gases. A liner replacement removes the failed material and installs a new system sized to current NFPA 211 standards. Expect $3,500–$6,000 for most Park Slope liner replacements, with full-access scaffolding adding to complex roofline jobs.

Partial Chimney Rebuild

Sometimes the liner isn’t the only problem. The corbeled masonry crown above your roofline — standard on Park Slope brownstones — may have deteriorated to the point where water is infiltrating the chase and destroying any new liner you’d install. A partial rebuild addresses the crown, the top courses of brick, and the flue termination, preserving the structural stack below. Partial rebuilds in Park Slope range $4,500–$7,500, depending on scaffold requirements and whether we’re working around a shared party wall.

Full Chimney Rebuild

For the most compromised Park Slope stacks — multiple flues collapsed, structural brick spalled through, or leaning from foundation settlement — a full rebuild is the only safe path. Paul Torres has led full rebuilds on Berkeley Place, on President Street, and throughout the 11215 ZIP. These are not small jobs. A full chimney rebuild in Park Slope runs $8,000–$15,000+ and requires careful coordination with adjoining property owners when party walls are involved. We handle the structural assessment, the masonry match, and the liner integration as one coordinated scope — not three separate contractors pointing fingers.

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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 Park Slope

We specify professional-grade materials because Park Slope chimneys punish anything less. On liner jobs, we work with DuraFlex stainless steel systems, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing for select terra cotta restorations, and Gelco chimney caps and termination components. These are brands specified by chimney professionals nationwide — not big-box generics that corrode in five years. We stock common diameters and fittings for Park Slope’s typical flue sizes, which means faster turnaround and no waiting on freight while your boiler is offline. When we recommend a material, it’s because we’ve watched it perform in Brooklyn’s climate for years.

Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Park Slope Homes

  • Original terra cotta liners cracking from freeze-thaw spalling. Brooklyn’s winter temperatures cross 32°F repeatedly, water infiltrates micro-cracks in century-old terra cotta, and the expansion spalls the liner from inside. We find this on nearly every unlined or original-liner flue in Park Slope brownstones built before 1920.
  • Corbeled masonry crowns deteriorating above roofline. Those distinctive stepped brick crowns were never meant to last 130 years without maintenance. Once mortar joints fail, water runs straight down the chase, rusting stainless liners and saturating the structural brick. Crown rebuild is often bundled with liner work.
  • Shared party-wall flues improperly abandoned, sending carbon monoxide into neighboring units. This is the Park Slope problem that suburban sweeps simply don’t encounter. When a flue is capped at the bottom but left open at the top, or when a deteriorating liner breaches the party wall, combustion gases migrate into the adjoining building. We’ve been called in after CO detectors triggered in adjacent units — it’s serious, and it’s fixable.
  • Multi-flue stacks with mismatched service histories creating hazardous cross-drafts. One flue relined in the 1980s for oil, one abandoned after a 2005 conversion, one still unlined and serving a decorative gas log — we’ve seen every combination. The hazard isn’t always obvious until a video inspection reveals the gaps.

Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Park Slope, NY

Service Typical Range in Park Slope
Stainless steel liner (single flue) $2,800 – $4,500
Flexible liner system $3,200 – $5,000
Liner replacement (remove + install) $3,500 – $6,000
Partial chimney rebuild $4,500 – $7,500
Full chimney rebuild $8,000 – $15,000+
Video inspection + written assessment $250 – $350 (credited toward work)

What moves you within these ranges? Three factors: scaffold requirements (tall Park Slope rowhouses with limited roof access), party-wall coordination (shared stacks need neighbor notification and sometimes access agreements), and the condition of the existing flue (a liner that pulls out clean versus one that’s collapsed and blocking the chase). We don’t quote over the phone for rebuilds — we inspect with a camera, show you the footage, and give you a written estimate that same visit. Call (833) 349-5892 to schedule; estimates are free.

The Park Slope Chimney Problem Nobody Talks About

In Park Slope, a single rowhouse chimney stack often contains 3–5 flues originally built for coal-burning hearths, now serving converted multi-family units. Each flue may have a different history — abandoned, relined for gas, or still unlined — creating a tangle of hazardous mismatches that suburban sweeps never encounter. On a 1890s rowhouse on Berkeley Place, we found a four-flue stack where three flues were unlined and the fourth had a collapsed terra cotta liner. We relined all four with DuraFlex stainless steel, restoring draft and eliminating fire risk for the three-unit conversion.

This is why generic chimney advice fails in Park Slope. The NFPA 211 code requirements, the FDNY inspection triggers, and the practical realities of working in a 130-year-old shared masonry structure are entirely different from servicing a detached 1990s colonial. Paul Torres has spent 14 years learning these specific buildings — the corbeled crowns, the offset flues, the party-wall complications — so you don’t have to become a chimney historian to get safe venting.

We Also Serve Cities Near Park Slope

Our chimney liner and rebuild work extends throughout central Brooklyn. We regularly service Brooklyn broadly, plus the adjoining neighborhoods of Kensington with its similar pre-war housing stock, Brooklyn Heights and its landmark-protected chimney structures, and Flatbush with its mix of Victorian and early-20th-century multi-family buildings. The same owner-led expertise, the same professional-grade materials, the same direct accountability — wherever you are in the area.

Serving Park Slope, NY — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Park Slope 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 Park Slope

Why Park Slope Chooses Legacy Chimney Cleaning New York

We set the standard for chimney liner & rebuild in Park Slope.

30–60 Min Response

Fast dispatch across Park Slope. Same-day and after-hours emergency service available.

Licensed & Insured

Fully certified technicians who meet all local and state licensing requirements.

Upfront Pricing

No hidden fees, no surprises. You approve the price before any work begins.

Guaranteed Work

Every repair and installation is backed by our workmanship warranty and satisfaction guarantee.

How It Works in Park Slope

Getting your chimney liner & rebuild handled is simple and fast.

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Call or Request a Free Estimate

Tell us about your chimney liner & rebuild needs and we provide an upfront, transparent quote — no obligation, no hidden fees.

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Licensed Technician Dispatched

A background-checked, certified technician arrives in Park Slope — typically within 30–60 minutes, with parts stocked on the truck.

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Problem Solved, Guaranteed

We complete the job to your full satisfaction, backed by our warranty and 100% satisfaction guarantee.

What happens when you call

  1. 1
    A real person answersNo phone trees — talk to a local chimney liner & rebuild pro.
  2. 2
    You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched. No surprises.
  3. 3
    A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, typically within 30–60 min.
  4. 4
    You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.

What Park Slope Customers Say

Trusted by homeowners across Park Slope and surrounding areas.

★★★★★

"Called late on a Friday and they had someone at my door within the hour. Professional, clean work, and the price was exactly what they quoted."

Jason M. · Park Slope
★★★★★

"Best in Park Slope. Diagnosed the problem immediately and fixed it in under an hour. Two other companies couldn't even get me an appointment that week."

Amanda K. · Park Slope Area
★★★★★

"Very impressed with the upfront pricing and professionalism. No hidden fees, no upselling — just honest work done right. My go-to company from now on."

Robert L. · Near Park Slope
★★★★★

"Had an after-hours emergency and they answered right away and sent someone fast. Exactly what you want in a crisis."

Lisa P. · Park Slope

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