Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Rye
Chimney liner replacement and structural rebuilds in Rye typically run $2,800–$8,500 depending on scope, with most stainless steel liner installs completed in one day and partial rebuilds taking two to three days. If your Rye home still has its original clay tile liner from the 1920s or 1930s, you’re likely due for an inspection — and possibly a full upgrade.

We’re Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, and we make the short drive from Bridgeport to Rye regularly for liner replacements, crown rebuilds, and full chimney rebuilds on the pre-WWII homes that define this city’s character. Anthony Perez, our owner and lead technician, personally handles every job — from the initial inspection on Purchase Street to the final mortar joint on a waterfront Tudor near Rye Beach. We’ve worked on chimneys along Milton Road, in the Greenhaven neighborhood, and throughout the Oakland Beach area. When you call (833) 719-7193, you’re talking to the same person who’ll be on your roof. Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team carries the full range of DuraFlex and HeatShield materials, so we’re not waiting on parts to finish your job.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Rye’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Eight years, one specialty. That’s the difference between calling a general handyman and calling someone who has seen hundreds of flue systems fail in exactly the conditions your Rye chimney faces daily.
Our reputation here is built on specificity. We’ve got 800+ customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and Rye homeowners specifically mention the same thing: Anthony showed up, explained what was actually wrong, and fixed it without upselling. No seasonal crews, no subcontractors — Anthony leads every job.
Response time to Rye is typically same-day or next-day for inspections, and we schedule rebuild work within a week of quote approval. We know the local permitting rhythm, the 10580 ZIP code coverage area, and the particular headache of working on steep roofs in the Greenhaven hills. We’ve also learned which Rye neighborhoods have the worst salt-air exposure — knowledge that directly affects the materials we spec for your job.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Rye
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
For most Rye homes with failed clay tile liners, a DuraFlex stainless steel liner is the permanent solution. We size these to your appliance — wood stove, fireplace insert, or open hearth — and pull them through the existing flue without dismantling the chimney exterior. In Rye’s 1910s–1940s Colonials and Tudors, this matters enormously: the brickwork is often sound, but the original liner is cracked from eighty years of thermal cycling. A stainless liner restores safe venting without the cost of full reconstruction. We typically complete these installs in a single day on Rye homes.
Flexible Liner Systems
Some Rye chimneys have offset flues or tight bends that rigid stainless can’t navigate — common in the modified Tudors near Rye Country Day School where additions have shifted the flue path. Flexible DuraFlex liners handle these transitions while maintaining the same UL-listed safety standards. We inspect with a camera first to map the exact route, then custom-cut the flexible liner to your chimney’s specific geometry. No guesswork, no forced fits.
Liner Replacement & Relining
When your clay tile liner is cracked, glazed, or improperly sized for a modern insert, relining is non-negotiable. In Rye, we see this constantly: homeowners install a new wood-burning insert into a 1920s fireplace, never realizing the original liner was designed for an open hearth and can’t handle the concentrated heat output. We remove the damaged liner — or abandon it in place when removal risks exterior damage — and install a properly sized replacement. For some Rye chimneys, we also apply HeatShield cerfractory sealant to smooth deteriorated clay surfaces when full replacement isn’t necessary.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
Rye’s salt-air environment destroys chimney crowns and upper courses of brick while leaving the lower structure intact. A partial rebuild addresses exactly this: we dismantle to sound masonry, typically four to eight courses down, and reconstruct with salt-resistant mortar and proper crown slope. On a recent job near Rye Beach, we found the original clay tile liner cracked horizontally from thermal cycling and the crown surface crumbling to the touch. We removed the crown, installed a new DuraFlex stainless steel liner, and rebuilt the crown with salt-resistant mortar, restoring safe function to the home’s three fireplaces. Two days. No scaffolding around the whole house.

Full Chimney Rebuild
When spalling brick, deteriorated mortar, and liner failure converge — common in Rye’s most exposed waterfront properties — a full rebuild is the only safe option. We dismantle and reconstruct the entire chimney structure, integrating a new stainless steel liner and properly engineered crown with adequate overhang and drip edge. For Rye’s historic homes, we match existing brick color and mortar tint where possible. It’s major work, but it’s permanent. And Anthony oversees every course.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Rye
We don’t use hardware-store substitutes. For Rye’s harsh coastal conditions, we specify DuraFlex stainless and flexible liners, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing products, and Gelco chimney caps — the same materials chimney professionals specify nationwide. We stock common diameters and configurations locally, so your Rye job isn’t delayed waiting for a parts shipment. Olympia Chimney components round out our inventory for specialized applications. When salt air is eating your chimney alive, the material quality of every component matters.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Rye Homes
- Horizontal cracking in original clay tile liners. Rye’s pre-WWII homes were built with clay flue tiles that expand and contract with every fire. After eighty to a hundred years of thermal cycling, these tiles crack horizontally — a failure that allows combustion gases to leak into wall cavities. We find this on nearly every unrelined chimney in the Milton Road corridor.
- Salt-air mortar erosion. The Long Island Sound shoreline gives Rye persistently high humidity and salt-spray exposure that inland Westchester towns simply don’t experience. This dramatically shortens mortar lifespan and accelerates rust on dampers and chase covers. Westchester’s freeze-thaw cycle then exploits any moisture the salt air has driven into masonry, causing spalling we see routinely.
- Honeycomb-soft chimney crowns. In the waterfront neighborhoods near Rye Beach and Oakland Beach, chimney crowns often look intact from the ground but prove honeycomb-soft to the touch — the direct result of decades of salt-air saturation followed by repeated freeze-thaw fracturing. This failure mode is almost never seen this severely just five miles inland in Harrison or Port Chester.
- Undersized liners for modern appliances. Rye homeowners frequently install efficient inserts or stoves without updating the flue liner. The original clay tile was sized for an open fireplace, not a closed combustion system. The mismatch creates creosote buildup, poor draft, and potential carbon monoxide hazards.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Rye, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Rye | Most Common Price Point |
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| Stainless steel liner install (single flue) | $2,800–$4,200 | $3,400 |
| Flexible liner with offsets | $3,200–$5,000 | $3,800 |
| Liner replacement with HeatShield resurfacing | $1,800–$3,500 | $2,600 |
| Partial rebuild (crown + upper courses) | $3,500–$6,500 | $4,800 |
| Full chimney rebuild with new liner | $7,500–$12,000+ | $8,500 |
What moves you within these ranges? Chimney height, accessibility (steep roofs in Greenhaven cost more in labor), extent of masonry damage, and whether we need to match historic brick. Salt-air damage in waterfront Rye properties often requires more extensive mortar repointing than inland jobs. We provide exact, itemized quotes after camera inspection — call (833) 719-7193 to schedule. Estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Rye
We regularly travel from our Bridgeport base to Harrison, Mamaroneck, Port Chester, and Rye Brook for liner replacements and rebuilds. The same salt-air dynamics affect chimneys throughout this coastal corridor, though Rye’s concentration of 1920s-era estates makes its liner failure patterns particularly distinctive. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities, the same inspection and quoting process applies.
Serving Rye, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Rye 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 Rye
Salt-laden coastal air accelerates corrosion of metal components and erodes mortar joints far faster than the drier, less saline atmosphere five miles inland in White Plains or Scarsdale. For clay tile liners specifically, the salt doesn’t directly attack the ceramic, but the accelerated mortar and crown deterioration it causes exposes the liner to more moisture infiltration and freeze-thaw stress, shortening its effective lifespan by years. Call (833) 719-7193 for an inspection if your Rye home is within a mile of the Sound.
Individual cracked tiles can sometimes be repaired with HeatShield cerfractory sealant if the damage is superficial and the flue is otherwise sound, but horizontal through-cracks or multiple fractures always require full relining. In Rye’s 80–100-year-old chimneys, we almost always recommend stainless steel replacement — the original clay was never designed for modern appliance outputs, and patch repairs leave you vulnerable to the next crack. Call (833) 719-7193 for a camera inspection and honest assessment.
Decades of salt-air saturation penetrates the concrete crown, then Westchester’s freeze-thaw cycle repeatedly expands that moisture into ice fractures, leaving a network of voids that feel spongy to probe. This is a Rye-specific failure mode we rarely encounter this severely in Harrison or Port Chester, where less salt exposure means crowns deteriorate more gradually. A soft crown cannot be sealed — it must be removed and rebuilt with salt-resistant mortar and proper slope. Call (833) 719-7193 to check yours.
Yes, with proper sizing and insulation. DuraFlex stainless liners are UL-listed for all fuel types and actually outperform original clay tile in older chimneys, provided we match the diameter to your appliance and add insulation when required by code for smaller clearances. The 1920s Colonial flues we work on in Rye are typically oversized for modern inserts, so proper sizing is critical — not every installer does this math correctly. Call (833) 719-7193 to confirm your specific application.
Annual inspection is the minimum for any actively used fireplace; in Rye’s salt-air environment with pre-WWII clay liners, we recommend inspection every year without exception and camera evaluation of the flue every two to three years even if no problems are suspected. The combination of aged original liners and accelerated exterior deterioration means hidden damage progresses faster here than in inland markets. Call (833) 719-7193 to book your Rye inspection.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Rye since 2016.