Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Great Neck
Chimney repair in Great Neck, NY typically costs between $850 and $4,500 depending on whether you need mortar repointing, spalling brick repair, or partial rebuilding, and most jobs are completed within one to three days. If you’re seeing crumbling mortar, water stains on your ceiling, or bricks flaking off your chimney stack, those are signs the salt-laden air off Manhasset Bay and Little Neck Bay has already started its work on your masonry.

We’re Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, and our Chimney Repair team makes the trip across the Nassau County line regularly to work on the large, multi-flue masonry chimneys that dominate Great Neck’s housing stock. Anthony Perez, our owner and lead technician, has spent eight years diagnosing and fixing exactly the kind of salt-damaged, century-old chimney systems you’ll find in the villages of Kings Point, Great Neck Estates, and Saddle Rock. We know the 11023, 11024, 11026, and 11027 ZIP codes well — from the estate subdivisions off Middle Neck Road to the waterfront homes along Steamboat Road. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate, and we’ll give you a straight answer about whether your chimney needs repair, relining, or rebuilding.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Great Neck’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Great Neck homeowners aren’t looking for a handyman who “also does chimneys.” They’re looking for someone who understands that their 1930s brick chimney serving both a formal living-room fireplace and a basement oil boiler is a fundamentally different system from a modern single-flue setup. Anthony leads every job personally — he’s the one on the ladder, not a subcontractor sent from a dispatch center.
Our track record is publicly verifiable: 800+ homeowners have reviewed us at a 4.7-star average. That volume matters. It means we’ve seen enough chimney failures across Long Island Sound’s marine climate to recognize patterns that less-experienced sweeps miss. When we tell a Kings Point homeowner their spalling brick crown needs attention before winter, it’s because we’ve watched that exact failure mode progress on similar chimneys in similar exposure conditions.
Response time to Great Neck is typically same-day or next-day for urgent issues — water actively entering through failed flashing, visible chimney lean, or a boiler flue showing backup signs. For scheduled repair work, we’re usually on-site within a week. We carry DuraFlex liner stock, HeatShield resurfacing materials, and Copperfield flashing components so we’re not waiting on supply house deliveries while your chimney deteriorates further.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Great Neck
Mortar Repointing
The mortar joints on Great Neck’s pre-war and mid-century brick chimneys take a beating. Salt air from Manhasset Bay penetrates the porous lime-based mortar used in original construction, causing it to powder and recede far faster than you’d see in inland towns like Garden City or Mineola. We grind out deteriorated mortar to proper depth — typically ¾ inch or deeper on these older chimneys — and repoint with a compatible mortar mix that matches the original’s permeability. In Great Neck Estates, we’ve repointed chimneys where the mortar was so eroded you could pull bricks out by hand. Done right, repointing extends a chimney’s service life by decades. Typical cost in Great Neck: $1,200–$2,800 depending on chimney height and access.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — when brick faces flake, pop, or crumble off — is epidemic on Great Neck’s waterfront and near-waterfront properties. The freeze-thaw cycle acts on bricks already saturated with salt-laden moisture, causing surface layers to delaminate. We see this constantly along the peninsula’s eastern and western shores, where prevailing winds drive bay spray directly into chimney masonry. Partial spalling can be addressed with selective brick replacement and crown repair. When spalling extends below the roofline or affects structural courses, we discuss partial rebuilding. In Kings Point, we repaired a 1930s multi-flue chimney where salt air had spalled the brick crown and corroded the copper flashing. We installed a new DuraFlex stainless steel liner for the active oil boiler flue and tuckpointed the entire stack, saving the homeowner from a full rebuild. Spalling repair in Great Neck generally runs $850–$3,200; partial rebuilds start around $4,500.
Chimney Waterproofing
Waterproofing a Great Neck chimney requires different chemistry than inland applications. Standard silane/siloxane sealers can trap salt already in the masonry, accelerating rather than preventing damage. We use breathable, vapor-permeable formulations — often HeatShield-compatible systems — that allow moisture to escape while blocking liquid water and salt spray. This is particularly critical on chimneys in the 11024 ZIP code’s older villages, where original brick was often fired at lower temperatures and is more absorptive than modern hard-fired brick. A proper waterproofing treatment, applied after any needed mortar or brick repair, runs $600–$1,400 in the Great Neck market.
Flashing Repair
Flashing fails prematurely in Great Neck. Salt corrosion attacks step flashing, counterflashing, and the solder joints in custom copper work that was standard on Gold Coast-era homes. We’ve replaced flashing on chimneys where the original copper had perforated completely — not from age alone, but from galvanic and salt corrosion accelerated by the marine environment. Our flashing repair includes inspecting the underlying roof deck and wall sheathing for hidden water damage, which we find more often than you’d expect in these older homes. We use Copperfield and Famco flashing components for durability in salt-air conditions. Typical flashing repair or replacement in Great Neck: $750–$2,100.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Great Neck
We don’t use hardware-store substitutes on chimneys that have to survive Great Neck’s salt-air environment. For liner installations and relining, we specify DuraFlex stainless steel — the same alloy specification used in marine exhaust systems. For crown resurfacing and flue repair, we use HeatShield’s cerfractory foam and resurfacing systems, formulated for thermal shock resistance. Flashing work relies on Copperfield’s copper and coated aluminum lines, plus Famco components where galvanized steel is appropriate for non-visible applications. We stock these materials at our Bridgeport facility, so Great Neck jobs don’t wait on shipping. Eight years, one specialty — we’ve learned which products hold up and which don’t in this specific climate.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Great Neck Homes
- Salt-air spalling on waterfront and near-waterfront chimneys. The peninsula’s exposure to prevailing winds off Manhasset Bay drives moisture and salt air directly into chimney masonry, making spalling brick and failed mortar joints a chronic problem even on chimneys that are only lightly used. We see this pattern far more aggressively than in inland Nassau County towns just a few miles south.
- Cracked terra-cotta liners in original multi-flue chimneys. Great Neck’s concentration of 1920s–1950s Gold Coast–era estate homes and their subdivisions means technicians regularly encounter original multi-flue masonry chimneys that are now 70–100 years old and have never been relined. In the older villages — Great Neck Estates, Kings Point, Saddle Rock — it’s common to find a single exterior chimney stack serving both a formal living-room fireplace and the basement boiler flue; homeowners often don’t realize both flues share the same chimney until a sweep points out that a creosote-laden fireplace flue and an active heating-appliance flue are separated by only a cracked tile liner, a code and safety issue that triggers immediate relining discussions.
- Premature flashing failure from salt corrosion. Flashing fails prematurely due to salt corrosion, leading to hidden water damage inside walls and ceilings that goes unnoticed until leaks appear during heavy rain. We’ve opened up wall cavities in Great Neck Plaza homes where the only visible symptom was a water stain on a second-floor ceiling, only to find the chimney’s step flashing had corroded through years earlier.
- Freeze-thaw mortar deterioration on north-facing exposures. Chimneys on the north and northeast sides of Great Neck homes — particularly those shaded by mature oak and maple canopies common in the older villages — never fully dry between winter storms. The freeze-thaw cycle destroys mortar joints from the inside out, even when the exterior looks merely weathered.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Great Neck, NY
Here’s what chimney repair costs in the Great Neck market, based on jobs we’ve completed across the 11023, 11024, 11026, and 11027 ZIP codes:
| Service | Typical Range in Great Neck |
|---|---|
| Mortar repointing (standard chimney) | $1,200 – $2,800 |
| Spalling brick repair / selective replacement | $850 – $3,200 |
| Partial chimney rebuild (above roofline) | $4,500 – $8,500 |
| Flashing repair or replacement | $750 – $2,100 |
| Chimney waterproofing treatment | $600 – $1,400 |
| Stainless steel liner installation (DuraFlex) | $2,800 – $5,500 |
Three factors push Great Neck repairs toward the higher end of these ranges: chimney height (many of these estate homes have two- or three-story stacks), access difficulty (steep slate roofs common in the area), and the extent of salt-related damage requiring more extensive material removal. We provide written, itemized estimates before any work begins — call (833) 719-7193 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Great Neck
Our chimney repair work extends throughout the north shore of Nassau County. We regularly service Manhasset, North Hills, Great Neck Plaza, and Albertson — the same salt-air conditions, the same era of housing stock, the same need for specialized masonry repair rather than generalist handyman work. If you’re in a neighboring village and your chimney shows signs of spalling, leaking, or liner failure, the same diagnostic approach applies.
Serving Great Neck, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Great Neck 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 Repair in Great Neck
Salt air accelerates both chemical and physical deterioration of chimney masonry. The chloride ions in bay-driven air penetrate mortar joints and brick faces, attracting moisture and lowering the freezing point so freeze-thaw cycles occur more frequently and destructively. In Great Neck, we’ve seen 40-year-old chimneys with mortar erosion comparable to 80-year-old chimneys in Garden City or Mineola. The metal components — flashing, caps, dampers — corrode faster too. If your Great Neck home is within a few blocks of Manhasset Bay or Little Neck Bay, expect to need repointing and flashing replacement on a shorter cycle than inland neighbors. Call (833) 719-7193 for an inspection — estimates are free.
It’s only safe if each flue has an intact, separate liner and the chimney structure is sound. In Great Neck Estates and similar older villages, we regularly find original terra-cotta tile liners that are cracked, displaced, or missing entirely — allowing exhaust gases from an oil or gas boiler to leak into a fireplace flue, or vice versa. This is a carbon monoxide and combustion hazard, not a theoretical concern. We inspect both flues with a camera on every multi-flue chimney in Great Neck; if the liner is compromised, we recommend a stainless steel liner installation before the heating season. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule a dual-flue inspection.
It depends on how deep the spalling extends and whether it has reached structural courses. Surface spalling affecting only the brick face can often be addressed with selective replacement and crown repair — typically $850–$3,200 in Great Neck. When spalling penetrates through the brick body or affects multiple courses below the roofline, we recommend partial rebuilding from that point upward, which starts around $4,500. On a 1930s Kings Point chimney we worked on, salt-air spalling had compromised the top four courses and the crown; we rebuilt from the roofline up, installed a new concrete crown with proper overhang and drip edge, and saved the lower structure. The key is catching it before spalling reaches the roofline and water enters the wall cavity. Call (833) 719-7193 for an assessment — estimates are free.
If your chimney is unlined, has a cracked terra-cotta liner, or serves multiple appliances, yes — a stainless steel liner is the correct repair. Great Neck’s older homes often have oil boilers venting into flues that were originally built for coal or were never properly sized for modern appliances. DuraFlex stainless steel liners provide a correctly sized, continuous flue path that improves draft, reduces condensation, and contains any chimney fire. For oil boiler flues specifically, we use 316Ti stainless alloy for corrosion resistance against sulfuric acid condensation. Installation typically runs $2,800–$5,500 in Great Neck, depending on flue height and diameter. Call (833) 719-7193 for exact sizing and pricing — estimates are free.
Yes, but we need to assess whether the leak has caused structural damage to the roof deck, wall framing, or chimney structure itself. In Great Neck, we’ve repaired flashing on chimneys that had been leaking for two or three seasons — the flashing was corroded through, but the underlying sheathing was still sound once dried. We’ve also opened up walls where long-term leakage had rotted studs and compromised the chimney’s structural support. Our flashing repair includes removing the old flashing, inspecting the substrate, replacing any damaged sheathing, and installing new step flashing, counterflashing, and sealant with proper overlap and drainage paths. Typical cost is $750–$2,100. The longer you wait, the more likely we find hidden damage. Call (833) 719-7193 — estimates are free.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Great Neck and surrounding Nassau County communities since 2016.