Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Windsor
Chimney liner installation and full rebuilds in Windsor, CT typically run $2,800–$8,500 depending on scope, and most Windsor homeowners get an inspection scheduled within 48 hours. We’re based in Bridgeport and make the trip up I-91 to Windsor regularly — usually same-day or next-day for urgent liner failures. If you’re seeing white efflorescence on your brick, smelling smoke in upstairs rooms, or dealing with a cracked clay tile liner in a pre-1900 chimney, call us at (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate.

Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team knows Windsor’s housing stock intimately. From the 1700s colonials along Palisado Avenue to the mid-century ranches off Route 5, we’ve worked on chimneys that have been modified across three centuries — and we know how to read that masonry history before touching a brush or liner.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Windsor’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Eight years, one specialty. That’s the difference. Anthony Perez, our owner, leads every job personally — not a subcontractor, not a seasonal hire. When you call us for a liner replacement in Windsor, you’re getting the person whose name is on the business and whose reputation is tied to every flue we touch.
Our track record speaks where competitors rely on marketing claims: 800+ customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars. Windsor homeowners specifically have called us back for second properties and referred us to neighbors after seeing how we handle historic masonry. We don’t rush jobs on 18th-century chimneys with modern tools that blow out original lime-mortar joints.
Response time matters when a cracked liner is leaking carbon monoxide or a failing flue has you unable to use your primary heat source. We typically schedule Windsor inspections within 24–48 hours, and we carry DuraFlex and HeatShield materials on our trucks so we’re not waiting on parts while your chimney sits open.
We also understand the local conditions that accelerate liner failure: Windsor’s position at the confluence of the Connecticut and Farmington Rivers means higher humidity in low-lying areas, which drives acidic condensate corrosion inside improperly pitched flexible liners. We’ve replaced liners in Windsor that failed in 7 years instead of 20 because of this exact issue.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Windsor
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Stainless steel liners are our go-to for most Windsor rebuilds and retrofits — especially the 1950s–70s ranch and split-level homes in Windsor’s suburban interior, where chimneys were often built without liners or with deteriorated clay tile. We use DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney products, not hardware-store substitutes. In Windsor’s mixed-use flue situations — common in homes that converted from wood to oil and back again — we size the liner precisely for the appliance, accounting for secondary air paths so you don’t get back-puffing into living spaces. A typical stainless steel liner install in Windsor runs $2,800–$4,500.
Flexible Liner Replacement
Flexible liners work well for chimneys with offsets or bends, but Windsor’s humidity near the river corridors punishes liners that aren’t pitched correctly. We’ve pulled out sagging flexible liners in Poquonock and Wilson sections where condensate pooled and rotted the material from the inside in under a decade. When we install a new flexible liner, we verify pitch with a level and camera — every joint, every offset. Replacement typically costs $2,200–$3,800 in Windsor.
Liner Replacement for Mixed-Use Flues
This is where Windsor’s historic housing stock gets complicated. Many homes on and near Palisado Avenue have multi-flue chimneys: original clay tile for a wood-burning fireplace, later retrofit with stainless steel for an oil or gas furnace. These mixed-use flues collect both creosote and corrosive acidic condensate, and they require careful evaluation before any rebuild. Last fall, we restored a 1790s home on Palisado Avenue where a cracked stainless steel liner (DuraFlex) from a 1980s oil conversion was leaking acidic flue gas, softening the adjacent original lime-mortar joints. We installed a new HeatShield flexible liner sized for the wood-burning flue and sealed the oil flue, preserving the chimney’s historic appearance. Liner replacement in these complex situations runs $3,500–$5,500.
Partial and Full Chimney Rebuild
When the masonry itself has failed — spalling brick, eroded mortar, leaning stacks — a liner alone won’t save you. Windsor’s hard freeze-thaw cycles from November through March exploit every crack in moisture-saturated brick. We see this especially on chimneys with 20th-century Portland-cement repairs layered over 18th-century lime mortar; the cement traps water, and the freeze-thaw blows the face off the brick. Our partial rebuilds address the damaged section while matching existing mortar composition. Full rebuilds — sometimes necessary on Palisado Avenue homes where the chimney has been patched across four eras — run $6,500–$8,500 and include proper liner integration from day one.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Windsor
We don’t use hardware-store substitutes on Windsor chimneys. Our trucks carry DuraFlex stainless steel liners, HeatShield cerfractory sealant and flexible liner systems, and Copperfield chimney supplies — the same materials specified by chimney industry professionals. For cap and crown work integrated with liner installs, we use Gelco and Famco products. Because we stock these parts locally, Windsor homeowners aren’t waiting two weeks for a special order while their chimney sits exposed. When Anthony leads a job, he specs the material to the flue — not the other way around.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Windsor Homes
- Differential expansion cracking clay tiles. In colonial-era homes on Palisado Avenue, mixing a modern stainless steel liner with original clay tiles creates expansion mismatches. The steel expands and contracts at a different rate than the clay, cracking the tile and allowing moisture to corrode the steel liner from behind. We see this in roughly one of every three historic-home inspections we do in Windsor.
- Acidic condensate rotting improperly pitched flexible liners. The high humidity near the Farmington River accelerates corrosion inside flexible liners that sag or pool. We’ve replaced liners in the Wilson and Poquonock areas that failed in 5–10 years instead of their rated 20-year lifespan because condensate sat in low spots.
- Blocked secondary air paths from “one-size-fits-all” liner installs. Homeowners often assume a single liner replacement solves everything. In Windsor’s mixed-use flues — wood fireplace plus oil or gas appliance — a liner installed without inspecting all flues can block critical air paths, causing back-puffing, poor draft, and carbon monoxide risks. We camera-inspect every flue before recommending any liner.
- Portland cement trapping moisture in historic masonry. 20th-century repairs on 18th-century chimneys are common along Palisado Avenue. The hard Portland cement doesn’t breathe like original lime mortar, so moisture gets trapped inside the brick. Freeze-thaw cycles from Windsor’s cold winters then spall the brick face. Our rebuilds use appropriate mortar matches to let the chimney breathe again.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Windsor, CT
Here’s what Windsor homeowners can expect to pay for chimney liner and rebuild work in 2024:
| Service | Typical Range in Windsor |
|---|---|
| Stainless steel liner installation | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Flexible liner replacement | $2,200 – $3,800 |
| Liner replacement, mixed-use flue (complex) | $3,500 – $5,500 |
| Partial chimney rebuild with liner | $4,500 – $6,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild with new liner system | $6,500 – $8,500 |
Several factors push costs toward the higher end: chimney height above roofline, accessibility (steep roofs or tight side yards), the need for scaffolding on Windsor’s taller historic homes, and whether we’re matching specialty brick or mortar on a designated historic property. We don’t give ballpark numbers over the phone without seeing the chimney — but our estimates are free, detailed, and delivered by Anthony personally. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Windsor
We regularly travel from our Bridgeport base to handle chimney liner and rebuild work throughout the Capitol Region. If you’re in Windsor Locks, South Windsor, East Hartford, or Hartford and dealing with a cracked liner, failed flue, or masonry damage, we cover your area too — same owner-led service, same product lines, same free estimates.
Serving Windsor, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Windsor 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 Windsor
Yes, we can reline a single flue in a multi-flue chimney, and we do this regularly on Palisado Avenue homes. We install a new stainless steel or flexible liner sized specifically for wood-burning in the fireplace flue, while properly sealing or capping the oil flue to prevent cross-contamination. Call (833) 719-7193 and Anthony will camera-inspect both flues to map the exact configuration before quoting.
Yes, full chimney rebuilds in Windsor require a building permit through the Windsor Building Department, and we handle the application and inspection scheduling as part of our project management. Historic properties or homes in designated districts may have additional review requirements; we’ve navigated these for multiple Palisado Avenue rebuilds and know the process. Call us to discuss your specific property.
Efflorescence — the white powdery residue on brick — indicates moisture moving through the masonry, which can be caused by a cracked or missing liner allowing condensation inside the flue, but it can also result from failed crown or cap sealing. In Windsor’s humid river-valley climate, we see this frequently on chimneys with both liner issues and exterior water intrusion. We diagnose the source with a camera inspection and water test before recommending repair. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free inspection.
Partially cracked clay tile liners can sometimes be repaired with HeatShield cerfractory sealant, but in Windsor’s mixed-use flues with acidic condensate exposure, we often recommend full liner replacement to prevent future failure. We camera-inspect every tile joint and give you a direct recommendation — repair if it’s localized, replace if the damage pattern suggests systemic deterioration. Estimates are free.
Yes, we’ve installed modern liners in multiple pre-damper fireplaces in Windsor’s historic core, including homes from the 1700s. The wide throat requires careful liner sizing and often a custom top-sealing damper to control draft — we use Copperfield and Famco hardware for these applications. Anthony has done this exact work on Palisado Avenue and can spec the right solution for your fireplace’s dimensions and intended use. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule an inspection.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Windsor and the greater Hartford County area since 2016.