Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Huntington Station
Chimney liner replacement and chimney rebuilds in Huntington Station typically run $2,800–$8,500 depending on flue size, accessibility, and whether the work is a stainless steel liner install or full masonry reconstruction. Most relining jobs on standard 1950s–1970s Cape Cods and ranches in the 11746 ZIP code are completed in a single day. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate—Anthony Perez, our owner and lead technician, will inspect your flue personally.

We’ve been driving to Huntington Station from our Bridgeport base for eight years, and we know the local housing stock cold. The postwar neighborhoods off Jericho Turnpike, the ranch homes near Oakland Avenue, the split-levels around Wolf Hill Road—they’re built with the same single-flue brick chimneys, the same 8×8 clay tile liners, and too often, the same oil-to-gas conversion headaches that weren’t properly addressed when the switch happened. Anthony leads every job, so you’re not getting a subcontractor who needs directions to your street. You’re getting the person whose name is on the business and whose reputation is tied to every liner we drop and every brick we lay.
Huntington Station’s location on the North Shore puts it directly in the path of moisture-laden nor’easters rolling off Long Island Sound. That freeze-thaw cycle eats aging mortar joints. Combine that with decades of gas exhaust condensing in oversized oil flues, and you’ve got a chimney system that’s deteriorating faster than most homeowners realize. We spot the pattern because chimney work is all we do—eight years, one specialty.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Huntington Station’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team has completed dozens of jobs in Huntington Station specifically, from stainless steel relines on Colgate Drive to partial rebuilds near the Walt Whitman Shops corridor. 800+ homeowners have reviewed us at a 4.7-star average—volume like that comes from showing up, doing the work right, and standing behind it.
Response time matters when you’ve got a leaking flue or spalling brick above the roofline. We typically schedule Huntington Station inspections within 48 hours, and most relining work is done same-week once we quote it. Anthony doesn’t delegate the diagnosis to a salesperson—he’s the one on the ladder with the camera, reading the flue.
We also understand the local permit landscape. Work in Huntington Station falls under the Town of Huntington Building Department, and we know what’s required for liner replacements versus structural rebuilds. That familiarity saves you delays.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Huntington Station
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Stainless steel liners are our most common solution for Huntington Station’s oil-to-gas conversion problems. We use DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney products—industry-specified materials, not hardware-store substitutes. On a recent job in the Oakland Avenue area, we found a 1960s ranch with a gas furnace venting into an oversized, unlined oil flue. White efflorescence coated the clay tile, and we installed a DuraFlex stainless steel liner to match the boiler output and prevent further deterioration, all in one trip. The right liner diameter for your BTU output matters enormously here—too large, and condensation continues; too small, and you restrict draft. Anthony sizes every install personally.
Flexible Liner Systems
Not every Huntington Station chimney is straight. The offset flues in some 1950s Cape Cods near Jericho Turnpike need a flexible liner that can navigate bends without compromising draft. We use DuraFlex flexible stainless for these applications, custom-cut to your flue length on site. Flexible systems also work well for chimneys with minor structural settling that has shifted the flue channel—common in the sandy, poorly-compacted soils of postwar developments.
Liner Replacement
Full liner replacement becomes necessary when clay tile is cracked, spalled, or degraded by acidic condensation beyond repair. In Huntington Station, we see this most often in chimneys that served oil furnaces for 30+ years before gas conversion. The original 8×8 tile was never designed for cooler exhaust temperatures, and the thermal shock plus acid attack turns the flue into a crumbling hazard. We remove the failed tile and install a new stainless system, typically completing the job in one day for standard ranch and Cape Cod footprints.
Partial and Full Chimney Rebuild
When freeze-thaw spalling from Long Island Sound moisture has destroyed mortar joints and compromised structural integrity, rebuild work is the only safe option. Partial rebuilds address the top courses and crown—common after harsh winters. Full rebuilds are reserved for chimneys where the damage extends below the roofline, often in homes where water infiltration has gone unaddressed for years. We source matching brick where possible and use HeatShield crown sealant to protect the new work. Anthony oversees every stage of demolition and reconstruction.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Huntington Station
We stock and install professional-grade materials specified by chimney industry professionals: DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney for stainless and flexible liners, HeatShield for crown repair and resurfacing, and Gelco for caps and accessories. Huntington Station customers don’t wait two weeks for parts—we carry what we need and fabricate custom solutions on site. That means faster turnaround and no compromises on material quality. We use these brands, not substitutes.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Huntington Station Homes
- Oversized flues from oil-to-gas conversions. The 8×8 clay tile that handled your oil furnace’s hot exhaust now traps condensation from your 90% AFUE gas boiler. That white powdery residue you see? It’s acidic efflorescence eating your liner from the inside out. Technicians in Huntington Station routinely find this pattern—it surprises homeowners who assume gas is cleaner.
- Freeze-thaw spalling on single-flue brick chimneys. Nor’easters drive moisture into aging mortar joints all winter long. When temperatures drop below freezing, that moisture expands and pops off brick faces. By March, we’ve got calls from Huntington Station homeowners watching their chimney shed masonry into the yard.
- Rapid stage-two creosote in dual-use chimneys. Many Huntington Station homes run both a gas furnace and a wood-burning fireplace through the same flue. The intermittent, high-heat fires produce glazed creosote far faster than continuous low-level burning would. That buildup accelerates liner deterioration and increases fire risk.
- Failed crown and cap assemblies letting water straight to the flue. Original concrete crowns on 1960s and 1970s chimneys are cracked and porous after 50+ winters. Without a proper Gelco cap or a rebuilt crown, every rainstorm sends water down the flue, saturating clay tile and accelerating the freeze-thaw cycle.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Huntington Station, NY
Here’s what we typically see in the Huntington Station market:
- Stainless steel liner installation (standard gas furnace): $2,800–$4,200
- Flexible liner with offset navigation: $3,200–$4,800
- Full liner replacement with tile removal: $3,500–$5,500
- Partial chimney rebuild (top 4–6 courses + crown): $4,500–$6,800
- Full chimney rebuild (below roofline): $6,500–$8,500+
Factors that move the needle: flue height (two-story ranches near Wolf Hill Road run taller), accessibility (steep roofs or tight side yards), and whether we need to address hidden damage behind the firebox. We don’t quote blind. Anthony inspects every chimney with a camera before pricing, and estimates are free. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Huntington Station
Our service radius covers the full Huntington area—Dix Hills to the north, South Huntington and Melville to the east, and West Hills to the west. Same owner-led service, same day-trip scheduling. If you’re in 11746 or the surrounding Suffolk County communities, we can get to you.
Serving Huntington Station, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Huntington Station 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 Huntington Station
Yes, almost certainly. The 8×8 clay tile flue designed for your oil furnace is oversized for gas exhaust, which runs cooler and wetter. Without relining, that condensation pools on the tile, produces acidic efflorescence, and destroys the liner within years. Call (833) 719-7193 and Anthony will camera the flue to confirm—estimates are free.
That’s efflorescence, and in Huntington Station it’s almost always from an unlined or improperly lined gas appliance venting into an old oil flue. The sulfuric acid in condensed exhaust reacts with the clay tile, drawing out salts that crystallize as white powder. It’s not just cosmetic—it’s evidence of active liner destruction. We see this pattern constantly in postwar homes from the Oakland Avenue area to Colgate Drive.
Annually, without exception. Between nor’easter moisture, freeze-thaw cycles, and the oil-to-gas conversion legacy in this housing stock, Huntington Station chimneys deteriorate faster than the national average. The NFPA 211 standard calls for yearly inspection, but in this market we’d push for it even if you barely use your fireplace—the gas side of your system is working 24/7.
Partial rebuild is common and often sufficient. If the damage is limited to the top 4–6 courses, the crown, and the cap, we can rebuild from the roofline up. Full rebuild becomes necessary when spalling, leaning, or mortar failure extends below the flashing. Anthony determines this during camera and physical inspection—no guesswork, no upsell.
Absolutely. We reline workshop and outbuilding chimneys throughout Suffolk County, including properties on larger lots near West Hills and Dix Hills. The same principles apply: proper liner diameter for the appliance, stainless steel for durability, and a cap to keep Long Island Sound moisture out. Call (833) 719-7193 to discuss the setup—Anthony handles these personally.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Huntington Station and Suffolk County since 2016.