Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Norwalk
Chimney liner installation and rebuild work in Norwalk typically runs $1,800–$6,500 depending on whether you’re replacing a damaged clay tile liner or rebuilding a structurally compromised stack, and Anthony Perez personally leads every job from inspection through final smoke test. We’re on the road throughout Fairfield County daily, and from our Bridgeport base we can usually reach Norwalk homes in under 30 minutes — including same-day emergency calls when a liner collapse or chimney breach has put your fireplace out of commission. If you’re seeing rust stains on your chimney breast, smelling smoke in upstairs rooms, or dealing with a failed inspection in the 06855, 06856, 06857, 06858, or 06859 ZIP codes, call us at (833) 719-7193 for a free, no-obligation assessment.

Norwalk’s coastal position on Long Island Sound creates chimney problems you won’t find in inland Connecticut towns. The salt-laden air rolling off the Sound attacks mortar joints, corrodes metal caps and dampers, and accelerates the deterioration of clay tile liners that were already aging in pre-1950 homes. We’ve spent eight years diagnosing these exact failure patterns in Norwalk’s historic housing stock — from the Victorian-era homes in South Norwalk to the waterfront colonials in Rowayton and the early-20th-century capes in East Norwalk. Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team doesn’t guess at coastal chimney damage; we’ve tracked how it progresses season by season.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Norwalk’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Anthony leads every job. When you call us for liner work in Norwalk, you’re not getting a subcontractor or a seasonal hire fresh out of training — you’re getting the owner and lead technician with eight continuous years of chimney-only focus. That matters when you’re deciding whether a 1920s chimney in Cranbury needs a full rebuild or can be saved with a properly insulated stainless steel liner.
From annual sweep to full rebuild. Norwalk homeowners don’t need to juggle multiple contractors as their chimney problems escalate. We handle the complete lifecycle: routine cleaning, cap and crown repair, liner replacement, and complete structural rebuilds. One call, one accountable point of contact.
800+ homeowners have reviewed us. Our 4.7-star average across more than 800 verified reviews reflects a sustained, high-volume record of completed jobs — not a handful of curated testimonials. Norwalk customers specifically mention our willingness to explain what we’re seeing inside the flue and why it matters for safety.
Eight years, one specialty. We don’t clean gutters, don’t pressure-wash decks, and don’t install HVAC systems. Chimney work only. That focus builds diagnostic instincts you can’t fake — we recognize the sound of a cracked clay tile, the smell of creosote buildup behind a damaged liner, and the particular spalling pattern that Norwalk’s freeze-thaw cycles produce in pre-war soft brick.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Norwalk
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Stainless steel liners are our most common recommendation for Norwalk homes with deteriorated clay tile systems. We install DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney stainless steel liners with proper insulation packs — critical for maintaining flue gas temperature and preventing creosote condensation in Norwalk’s cold, damp winters. For homes in Rowayton and East Norwalk where salt air has accelerated liner damage, stainless steel resists corrosion far better than the original clay ever could. A typical stainless steel liner install in Norwalk runs $2,200–$3,800 for a standard fireplace flue, including insulation, top plate, and rain cap.
Flexible Liner Installation
Tight chimney chases in Norwalk’s older homes — especially the narrow, offset flues common in South Norwalk’s converted Victorians and East Norwalk’s townhomes — often require a flexible liner rather than rigid sections. We use DuraFlex flexible stainless steel that navigates offsets and slight bends while maintaining the structural integrity needed for wood-burning and gas applications. Flexible liner installs in Norwalk typically cost $1,800–$3,200, with the lower end covering straightforward gas insert conversions and the upper end addressing heavily offset flues in pre-war construction.
Liner Replacement
Many Norwalk homes — particularly those in Cranbury and along the Post Road corridor — went through mid-century conversions from coal or wood to oil heat, then more recently to gas inserts. These conversions often left oversized, unlined flues that draft poorly and accumulate condensation. We remove the damaged original liner, inspect the surrounding masonry for hidden damage, and install a correctly sized replacement system. Liner replacement in Norwalk generally falls between $2,000–$4,500 depending on flue height, accessibility, and whether the surrounding masonry needs stabilization before the new liner goes in.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
When the upper courses of a Norwalk chimney have spalled beyond repair but the lower structure remains sound, we perform partial rebuilds — typically from the roofline up, including new crown, cap, and often a new liner if the original was compromised by water entry. This is common in East Norwalk and Rowayton after harsh winters, where freeze-thaw cycling has destroyed the chimney top while the base remains structurally viable. Partial rebuilds in Norwalk run $3,500–$5,500 including liner work if needed.

Full Chimney Rebuild
For chimneys with widespread structural failure — cracked foundation, shifting courses, or severe mortar deterioration throughout — we perform complete teardown and rebuild. In Norwalk’s tight alleys and narrow lots, especially in South Norwalk and parts of East Norwalk, crane access is often impossible. We engineer segmented solutions: hand-carrying materials, using compact equipment, and staging work to minimize disruption. Full rebuilds in Norwalk typically cost $8,000–$15,000 depending on height, brick matching requirements, and liner system specification.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Norwalk
We don’t use hardware-store substitutes. For Norwalk liner and rebuild work, we specify DuraFlex stainless steel liners and components, HeatShield cerfractory flue resurfacing for certain repair applications, and Famco and Copperfield caps, dampers, and flashing. These are the same product lines specified by chimney industry professionals — not budget alternatives that’ll need replacement in five years. We stock common liner diameters and cap sizes locally, which means faster turnaround for Norwalk customers and no waiting on back-ordered parts when your chimney is out of service.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Norwalk Homes
- Salt-air corrosion in waterfront neighborhoods. The persistent coastal humidity and salt-laden air in Rowayton and East Norwalk corrodes metal caps and dampers faster than anywhere we work inland. Once the cap fails, water enters the flue, rusts the damper, and saturates clay tile liners until they crack in winter freeze-thaw cycles.
- Freeze-thaw spalling in pre-war brick. Norwalk’s 30-plus annual freeze-thaw cycles, combined with heavy wet snow from coastal nor’easters, destroy soft brick in chimneys built before modern masonry standards. We see this routinely after harsh winters — brick faces pop off, mortar joints crumble, and the structural shell fails around an already-damaged liner.
- Oversized flues from mid-century conversions. Many Norwalk homes converted from coal to oil in the 1950s, then to gas more recently. The original large flue, designed for coal or wood combustion, is now dangerously oversized for a gas insert — causing poor draft, condensation damage, and potential carbon monoxide issues that a properly sized liner corrects.
- 1970s wood stove retrofit damage. The energy crisis era left a legacy of improperly installed wood stove inserts with inadequate clearances to combustibles. In Rowayton’s pre-1940 homes, we regularly find clay tile liners cracked from decades of overheating in undersized clearances, often hidden until a camera inspection reveals the damage.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Norwalk, CT
Here’s what Norwalk homeowners can expect for liner and rebuild work in the current market:
| Service | Typical Range in Norwalk |
|---|---|
| Flexible liner install (gas insert, standard chase) | $1,800 – $2,800 |
| Stainless steel liner with insulation (wood fireplace) | $2,200 – $3,800 |
| Liner replacement with masonry stabilization | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Partial rebuild (roofline up, with liner) | $3,500 – $5,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild (segmented, tight access) | $8,000 – $15,000 |
Several factors push costs toward the higher end in Norwalk: tight alley access requiring hand-carry of materials, matching historic brick on pre-war homes, and the additional insulation required for exterior chimneys exposed to coastal wind. We provide itemized, upfront pricing before any work begins — call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate at your Norwalk home.
We Also Serve Cities Near Norwalk
Our service radius covers the full coastal Fairfield County corridor. We regularly perform liner replacements and rebuilds in Westport, Wilton, East Norwalk, and New Canaan — often scheduling multiple jobs in the same area to minimize travel time and keep our pricing competitive for customers outside Bridgeport proper.
Serving Norwalk, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Norwalk 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 Norwalk
Look for rust stains on the chimney breast inside your home, white efflorescence on exterior brick, or a damper that sticks or won’t fully close — these are early indicators that salt-laden air has compromised the liner system. The definitive check is a camera inspection, which we perform during every assessment; salt-damaged clay tiles show characteristic cracking and spalling patterns that differ from standard heat-related failure. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule — estimates are free.
It depends on whether the spalling is localized to the top courses or extends throughout the structure. Isolated spalling at the crown and upper brick usually indicates a partial rebuild with new cap, crown, and liner will suffice. Widespread mortar deterioration, leaning, or foundation cracking requires full rebuild. We recently relined a 1930s colonial in Rowayton where salt air had eaten through the original clay tiles and a 1970s wood stove install left just 1/2 inch clearance to combustibles. We installed a DuraFlex stainless steel liner with proper insulation, restoring draft and meeting safety code. Anthony will assess your specific chimney and give you an honest recommendation — no upsell if a liner alone will solve it.
Yes — flexible liner installation is specifically designed for tight-access situations like Norwalk’s older townhomes and converted Victorians with narrow chases and offset flues. We use DuraFlex flexible stainless steel that navigates bends impossible for rigid pipe, and our crew is experienced with roof-access constraints common in South Norwalk’s denser neighborhoods. Typical flexible liner installs in tight-access Norwalk properties run $2,000–$3,200. Call (833) 719-7193 to discuss your specific chase dimensions.
Almost certainly yes — oil-to-gas conversions typically leave an oversized flue that is no longer appropriate for the lower-temperature gas combustion, causing condensation damage and poor draft. Connecticut building code and manufacturer warranty requirements both mandate a properly sized liner for gas inserts. We install correctly sized flexible or rigid liners for gas applications throughout Norwalk’s converted housing stock, with typical costs of $1,800–$2,800 for straightforward gas insert liners. Call for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Full chimney rebuilds in Norwalk typically cost $8,000–$15,000, with the higher end reflecting tight-access logistics in dense neighborhoods and historic brick matching requirements. For a 100-year-old chimney, rebuild is usually worth it if the structure serves an active fireplace or heating appliance and the home’s value supports the investment — which is generally true in Norwalk’s established neighborhoods. Abandoning a failed chimney can create water entry paths, pest access, and structural load issues that cost more long-term. Anthony evaluates each chimney individually and will tell you straight if rebuild, partial rebuild, or liner-only makes financial sense for your situation. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free assessment.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Norwalk and Fairfield County since 2016.