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Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Farmington

Chimney liner installation and rebuilds in Farmington, CT typically range from $1,800 for a straightforward stainless steel liner replacement to $8,500+ for a full structural rebuild with multiple flues, and most projects are completed in one to three days. We’re Anthony Perez and the team at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut — our Chimney Liner & Rebuild crew has been handling Farmington’s toughest chimney cases for eight years, from the Federal-style colonials along Main Street to the mid-century ranches off Route 6. If you’re seeing mortar flakes in your firebox, smelling damp smoke, or buying a home in the 06032 zip where the inspector flagged the chimney, call (833) 719-7193. We’ll come out, run a camera, and give you a straight answer on whether you need a liner, a partial rebuild, or the full stack redone.

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Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Farmington’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company

Eight years, one specialty — that’s the difference. Anthony Perez leads every job personally, not a rotating subcontractor you can’t name. We’ve completed liner and rebuild work on homes from the historic district near Farmington Center to the acreage properties off Meadow Road, and our 800+ customer reviews at a 4.7-star average include plenty from Farmington homeowners who found us after another company couldn’t handle their multi-flue stack.

Our response time to Farmington is same-day or next-day for urgent cases — cracked crowns during freeze-thaw season, carbon monoxide alarms triggered by liner failure, water pouring through a ceiling after crown collapse. We know the local permit process through Farmington Building Department and the specific NFPA 211 assessment requirements that Connecticut enforces before any new appliance hookup in a historic structure. That local fluency saves you weeks of back-and-forth.

We also stock the parts that matter for this market. Farmington’s pre-1900 chimneys often need custom-diameter flexible liners or specialized crown forms that big-box stores don’t carry. We keep DuraFlex and HeatShield materials on our trucks, along with Copperfield repointing mortar formulated to bond with historic lime-based joints. One trip. Right materials. No “we’ll come back next week.”

Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Farmington

Stainless Steel Liner Installation

Stainless steel liners are our most common install in Farmington, and for good reason. The town’s pre-Civil War colonials and Federal homes along Main Street and Farmington Avenue were built with unlined brick flues or early clay tile that has cracked from decades of thermal cycling. A DuraFlex 316Ti stainless liner gives you a zero-clearance, corrosion-resistant exhaust path rated for wood, gas, or pellet appliances — and it’s the only solution we trust for the oversized fireboxes originally built for coal or cooking ranges. In newer Farmington homes, say a 1960s ranch off Lovely Street with a single clay flue showing hairline fractures, a stainless liner is often a one-day install that avoids the cost of a full rebuild.

Flexible Liner Systems

Not every Farmington chimney runs straight. The historic homes in the 06030 zip often have offset flues, corbelled shoulders, or angled smoke chambers built by masons working without modern levels. A rigid stainless liner won’t make those turns. We use DuraFlex flexible liners, custom-measured and cut on site, to navigate offsets that would otherwise require dismantling the stack. We recently handled a liner and partial rebuild on a Federal-style home on Main Street where a double-flue chimney had one flue actively serving a fireplace insert, while the other sat open above the roofline for decades. Our sweep camera revealed a raccoon nest and extensive spalling in the unused flue; we installed a DuraFlex stainless steel liner in the active flue and capped and repointed the idle one to stabilize the entire stack.

Liner Replacement

Sometimes the liner is already there — clay tile from the 1970s, or a stainless insert from a previous owner that’s failed at the seams. We pull the old material with extraction tools, inspect the surrounding masonry with a camera, and install the new liner only if the stack itself is sound. In Farmington’s 1950s–70s neighborhoods — the split-levels off Route 4 and the capes near Unionville — we see a lot of original clay tile that has shifted during Hartford County’s brutal freeze-thaw cycles. The tiles look intact from the top but have cracked at the joints, leaking creosote into the masonry. We replace with a properly sized stainless system and seal the top with a Gelco cap to stop the water that caused the original failure.

Partial Chimney Rebuild

A partial rebuild addresses the section that’s actually failed — usually the crown, the top few courses of brick, and sometimes the shoulder — without touching sound masonry below. This is common in Farmington’s historic district, where the upper stack takes the worst of the weather but the lower flue walls remain solid. We match existing brick where possible, repoint with mortar compatible with the original lime base, and install a poured concrete crown with proper drip edges and expansion joints. The goal is to preserve what the original mason built while fixing what 200 years of Farmington River valley humidity has destroyed.

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What happens when you call

  1. 1
    A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
  2. 2
    You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
  3. 3
    A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
  4. 4
    You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.

Trusted Brands We Service in Farmington

We don’t use hardware-store substitutes, and we don’t guess at what fits your flue. Our trucks carry DuraFlex stainless and flexible liners, HeatShield cerfractory flue resurfacing compound for sound masonry that needs a smooth interior, and Gelco chimney caps in standard and custom sizes. For rebuilds, we source through Copperfield and Famco — the same suppliers that outfit chimney professionals nationwide, not the discount inventory you’ll find online. That matters in Farmington because your 1820s double-flue chimney needs a cap that actually covers both flues with proper screening, not a universal size that leaves gaps for squirrels. We measure, we fabricate or order, and we install — usually within a week of your call.

Professional mason performing a brick chimney rebuild and structural repair in Farmington, CT

Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Farmington Homes

  • Uncapped unused flues in historic multi-hearth chimneys. In the older colonials along the historic district, technicians routinely find double- or triple-flue chimneys where only one flue is in active use while the adjacent flues sit open and uncapped, funneling cold air, moisture, and wildlife entry directly into the home’s interior — a hidden hazard that only a camera sweep reveals and that is disproportionately common in Farmington given the age and multi-hearth design of its earliest homes.
  • Historic lime-mortar spalling from freeze-thaw damage. Hartford County’s repeated freeze-thaw cycles — temperatures crossing 32°F dozens of times each winter — cause aggressive spalling in already-soft historic lime-mortar joints, making annual inspection here more urgent than in less thermally volatile climates. The mortar turns to sand, the bricks loosen, and the stack leans or settles before you’ve noticed any interior symptom.
  • Oversized fireboxes requiring custom liner solutions. Many Farmington homes have fireplaces originally built for coal or cooking appliances, with flue dimensions that don’t match modern inserts or gas logs. A standard liner kit won’t fit. We fabricate custom transitions and use flexible liners in diameters that aren’t stocked locally.
  • Moisture acceleration from river valley humidity. Farmington sits in the Farmington River valley, which traps moisture and sustains higher relative humidity than nearby upland towns, accelerating efflorescence, mortar erosion, and moss growth on exposed chimney crowns. That moisture doesn’t just stain brick — it saturates the masonry, destroys liners from the outside in, and can collapse a crown in a single hard winter.

Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Farmington, CT

Here’s what we’ve actually charged for recent Farmington projects — your job may fall inside or outside these ranges depending on flue count, access, and masonry condition:

Service Typical Range in Farmington
Single-flue stainless steel liner install $1,800 – $2,800
Double-flue flexible liner system $2,400 – $3,600
Liner replacement (remove old, install new) $2,200 – $3,400
Partial rebuild (crown + top 4–6 courses) $3,500 – $5,500
Full chimney rebuild (multi-flue historic stack) $6,500 – $8,500+

What moves the number? Height of the stack, number of flues, whether we need scaffolding versus ladder access, and the condition of the existing masonry. A straight 1960s ranch chimney with one flue and good access runs toward the lower end. A three-flue colonial on Main Street with offset flues, a damaged smoke chamber, and spalled brick requiring staged scaffolding — that’s the upper range. We don’t quote by phone for rebuilds; we run a camera, inspect the exterior, and give you a written estimate with line-item breakdowns. Estimates are free. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule.

We Also Serve Cities Near Farmington

Our liner and rebuild crews work throughout Hartford County and beyond. If you’re in West Hartford, Newington, Hartford, or Wethersfield and your chimney needs the same level of attention we give Farmington’s historic stacks, we cover those markets too. Same owner-led service, same product lines, same camera-and-estimate process.

Serving Farmington, CT — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Farmington 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 Farmington

Why Farmington Chooses Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut

We set the standard for chimney liner & rebuild in Farmington.

30–60 Min Response

Fast dispatch across Farmington. 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 Farmington

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 Farmington — 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 1-hour.
  4. 4
    You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.

What Farmington Customers Say

Trusted by homeowners across Farmington 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. · Farmington
★★★★★

"Best in Farmington. 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. · Farmington 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 Farmington
★★★★★

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

Lisa P. · Farmington

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