Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Danbury
Chimney liner replacement and chimney rebuilds in Danbury typically cost between $1,800 and $6,500 depending on the scope, and most jobs are completed in one to two days. If you’re smelling fumes, seeing tile fragments in your firebox, or your carbon monoxide detector has triggered, call us at (833) 719-7193 — we’ll inspect the flue and give you a straight answer on whether you need a liner repair, full replacement, or structural rebuild.

We’re based in Bridgeport but make the run up Route 8 to Danbury regularly, especially during heating season when the valley’s downdraft conditions start exposing problems that stayed hidden all summer. Anthony Perez, our owner and lead technician, has been working on chimneys in Fairfield County for eight years, and Danbury’s older housing stock presents challenges you won’t find in coastal towns. The hat-factory-era tenements downtown, the postwar splits out by the Danbury Fair Mall corridor, the hillside homes along Lake Avenue — we’ve relined and rebuilt chimneys in all of them. Eight years, one specialty. That’s the difference between someone who spots the real problem and someone who sells you a sweep you didn’t need.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Danbury’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team has completed dozens of liner installations and rebuilds across Danbury’s 06810, 06811, 06816, and 06817 ZIP codes. We know the local building department’s requirements for liner permits in multi-family conversions, and we know which downtown chimneys were never properly inspected after the 1970s and 80s gas conversions.
800+ homeowners have reviewed us at a 4.7-star average. Danbury customers specifically mention Anthony by name in their feedback — because he’s the one who climbs the ladder, runs the camera, and explains what the flue looks like. Not a salesperson. Not a subcontractor. The person whose reputation is on the line.
From our Bridgeport base, we’re typically in Danbury within 45 minutes for scheduled work and same-day for urgent CO or draft issues. We carry DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Gelco materials on the truck, so most liner jobs don’t wait for parts. When you’re dealing with a heating season emergency in a 1920s three-family on West Street, that matters.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Danbury
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Stainless steel liners are our go-to for Danbury’s gas and oil conversions, especially in the downtown 06810 zone where original clay tile is beyond salvage. We install DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney stainless systems rated for the appliance they’re serving — not one-size-fits-all kits from a hardware store. In Danbury’s valley basin, proper sizing matters more than most places. The negative pressure from foothill downdraft can pull combustion gases back down an undersized flue. We calculate BTU load, account for the chimney height above the ridgeline, and match the liner diameter to the appliance spec. A stainless install in a typical Danbury single-family runs $2,200–$3,800.
Flexible Liner Systems
Flexible liners solve the offset problems we see constantly in Danbury’s older masonry — chimneys that jog around fireplace throats or structural members from the hat-factory building boom. DuraFlex flexible stainless navigates offsets that rigid pipe can’t, and we use it for both fireplace and furnace relines where the flue isn’t straight. The 06811 ZIPs have plenty of mid-century homes with chimney runs that shift at the attic transition; flexible liner gets the job done without tearing out walls. Expect $2,000–$3,500 for a standard flexible liner install in Danbury.
Liner Replacement & Repair
Not every flue needs full replacement. We use HeatShield cerfractory sealant to resurface clay tile that’s structurally sound but spalled or cracked — common in Danbury chimneys where freeze-thaw has damaged the surface but the tile body is intact. For localized liner damage, we’ll sleeve a damaged section with stainless or apply Gelco’s joint repair system. Liner repair runs $1,800–$2,800 in Danbury, versus $2,800–$4,500 for full replacement. Anthony evaluates with a video scan before recommending either — we’re not in the business of selling full relines when a repair will safely last another decade.
Partial & Full Chimney Rebuild
When the masonry itself is compromised, liner work alone won’t fix it. Danbury’s 45 inches of annual snowfall — nearly double Bridgeport’s — and its amplified freeze-thaw cycling destroy mortar joints, shift crowns, and crack flue tiles in unison. We see this pattern in the outer 06811 ZIPs where postwar Cape Cods and split-levels are hitting 60–70 years old. A partial rebuild addresses the firebox, smoke chamber, or upper stack while preserving sound lower masonry. Full rebuilds start from the roofline down, or from the foundation up in severe cases. Partial rebuilds in Danbury run $3,500–$5,500; full rebuilds range $5,500–$12,000 depending on height, access, and whether we’re matching historic brick on a Main Street property.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Danbury
We don’t use substitutes. For Danbury liner and rebuild work, we stock DuraFlex flexible and rigid stainless systems, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing products, and Gelco chimney caps and sealants on every truck. These are the same brands specified by certified chimney professionals nationwide — not the generic alternatives some handymen pick up at supply houses. Because we carry inventory, Danbury customers aren’t waiting a week for a special order while their heating system is tagged out. For crown rebuilds and flashing work, we also work with Copperfield masonry products when the job calls for it. Eight years of chimney-only focus means we’ve learned which materials hold up in Danbury’s valley climate and which ones crack inside two winters.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Danbury Homes
- Clay tile spalling in 100-year-old flues. The downtown 06810 tenements built during Danbury’s hat-manufacturing peak carry original clay tile liners now past century age. Freeze-thaw cycling in the valley basin flakes the tile surface into the flue, creating blockages and exposing the masonry to acidic combustion condensate.
- Draft competition in shared chases. We routinely find single masonry stacks in two- and three-family rentals where a gas furnace flue was added decades after the original fireplace construction. The negative pressure from Litchfield Hills downdraft causes these flues to fight each other — furnace exhaust can backdraft down the fireplace flue, or fireplace smoke can be pulled into the basement.
- Mortar joint failure in mid-century chimneys. The postwar housing stock in 06811 and 06810’s outer edges is reaching prime failure age. Danbury’s heavy snowfall and freeze-thaw opens mortar joints, letting water reach the liner base and causing accelerated deterioration that coastal Connecticut chimneys don’t experience at the same rate.
- CO risk from unlined or deteriorated gas flues. Conversions done in the 1970s and 80s often ran gas appliances through original clay tile without inspection. The tile wasn’t designed for wet gas condensate, and the acidic exhaust eats the liner from the inside out — invisible until a CO detector triggers or a sweep finds the damage.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Danbury, CT
| Service | Typical Range in Danbury | Most Common Price Point |
|---|---|---|
| HeatShield liner resurfacing / repair | $1,800 – $2,800 | $2,200 |
| Flexible stainless liner (single appliance) | $2,000 – $3,500 | $2,800 |
| Rigid stainless liner install | $2,200 – $3,800 | $3,000 |
| Partial chimney rebuild with liner | $3,500 – $5,500 | $4,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild (roofline down) | $5,500 – $12,000 | $7,500 |
What moves you within these ranges? Height and access are the big ones — a three-story tenement on Main Street with a steep roof costs more than a single-story ranch off Padanaram Road. The condition of existing clay tile matters too: if we can sleeve or resurface, you’ll save versus full tear-out. Multi-flue chases with shared walls add labor. We inspect with a video camera before quoting, so you’re getting a number based on what we actually saw, not a guess over the phone. Estimates are free. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Danbury
We regularly run liner and rebuild work to Bethel, Ridgefield, New Fairfield, and Easton — the same foothill conditions and aging housing stock create similar problems across the region. If you’re in a border ZIP or unsure whether we cover your address, call and we’ll confirm.
Serving Danbury, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Danbury 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 Danbury
The furnace is likely fine; the flue liner is the problem. In Danbury’s valley basin, downdraft pressure can reverse weak draft in a deteriorated or improperly sized liner, pulling combustion gases back into the living space — especially in shared chases where a gas flue competes with a fireplace flue. We see this pattern in the 06810 downtown tenements where 1980s furnace conversions were never properly inspected. Call (833) 719-7193 for a video inspection — we’ll show you exactly what’s happening in the flue.
Original clay tile in Danbury’s hat-factory-era housing (roughly 1880s–1930s) is typically at or beyond end of life after 80–100 years. If you’re in a downtown 06810 property with original construction, plan for inspection every two years and expect replacement or resurfacing within that window. Gas condensate accelerates deterioration beyond what wood-burning alone would cause. Call us for a camera inspection and we’ll give you a timeline based on what we find — estimates are free.
Only if the liner passes inspection and is properly sized for the new appliance’s BTU output and venting requirements. Most original clay tile in Danbury’s older homes is too large, too damaged, or improperly configured for modern gas inserts — the flue was designed for open-hearth draft, not sealed combustion. We typically sleeve with a DuraFlex stainless liner or apply HeatShield to create a properly sized vent path. Call (833) 719-7193 and we’ll evaluate your specific chimney before you buy the insert.
Water is getting past a cracked crown, deteriorated flashing, or failed mortar joints and saturating creosote deposits or debris in the flue. In Danbury, the 45-inch annual snowfall and freeze-thaw cycling open masonry pathways that coastal chimneys don’t develop as quickly. The smell is often sharpest in spring when accumulated moisture warms. A liner inspection will reveal whether water has reached and damaged the flue itself — call for an evaluation before the next heating season.
It depends on where the crack is and how far the masonry damage extends. If the liner crack is isolated to the firebox or smoke chamber area and the upper stack is sound, a partial rebuild with localized liner repair can solve it. If the crack runs the full flue length or the outer masonry shows widespread mortar failure — common in Danbury’s mid-century chimneys now hitting 60+ years — full rebuild with new liner is the safer and more durable choice. Anthony evaluates each chimney individually; we don’t default to the more expensive option. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free inspection and straight recommendation.
Ready to fix your chimney? Call Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut at (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate on liner replacement, repair, or full rebuild in Danbury. Anthony Perez leads every job personally, and we’ll show you exactly what your flue looks like before we recommend any work.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Danbury and Fairfield County since 2016.