Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Coram
Chimney repair in Coram, NY typically costs between $450 and $3,800 depending on scope, with most standard mortar repointing and flashing jobs running $650–$1,800 and completed within one to two days. If your Coram home still has its original 1960s–1980s chimney system, the combination of acidic oil-flue residue, decades of freeze-thaw cycles, and common oil-to-gas conversions without proper relining means damage is often hidden and progressing faster than you’d expect. We’re based in Bridgeport, CT, and we make the run across the Sound to Coram regularly — usually within a day or two of your call, sometimes same-day if the job is urgent. You can reach us at (833) 719-7193.

Coram’s housing stock is specific, and that specificity matters. The ranch homes off Route 112, the split-levels near the Coram Plaza, the Cape Cods tucked along the side streets near Mill Road — these were built during Long Island’s suburban explosion, and their chimneys were constructed quickly, cheaply, and almost exclusively to vent oil-fired heating systems. That history creates repair needs you won’t find in gas-served suburbs or newer construction. Our Chimney Repair team has spent eight years diagnosing exactly these patterns.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Coram’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Eight years, one specialty — that’s the difference. Anthony Perez, the owner, leads every job personally. You’re not getting a seasonal hire or a subcontractor who’ll disappear if something goes wrong. You’re getting the person whose name is on the business, whose reputation is built on 800+ customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars. That accountability matters especially in Coram, where chimney problems often involve hidden liner damage that takes real diagnostic experience to identify correctly.
We know the local inspection requirements. Town of Brookhaven enforces specific venting codes for post-conversion gas systems, and we’ve walked enough Coram basements to spot the red flags before they become violations — or safety hazards. Our response time to Coram is typically 24–48 hours for standard repairs, and we carry the materials to handle most jobs without ordering delays: DuraFlex liners, HeatShield resurfacing products, and Copperfield flashing components.
Coram homeowners have left us reviews citing specifically our willingness to explain what we found, why it mattered, and what would happen if they waited. That’s the owner-as-technician approach. Anthony doesn’t delegate the technical conversation to a salesperson.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Coram
Mortar Repointing
The freeze-thaw cycles hitting Coram’s chimneys are brutal. Moisture from Long Island Sound and the Atlantic seeps into mortar joints, expands when temperatures drop below freezing, and grinds the mortar to powder over repeated seasons. On the older ranch homes near Old Town Road, we’ve repointed chimneys where the original mortar was simply gone above the roofline — nothing but friction holding the stack together. Our repointing matches the original mortar composition and compressive strength, and we grind out joints to proper depth before packing new material. A typical repointing job on a Coram chimney runs $850–$1,600.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — the flaking and crumbling of brick faces — is everywhere in Coram’s 1960s–80s neighborhoods. The brick itself was often lower-grade, and decades of water saturation have destroyed the fired surface. We remove spalled units, source matching replacement brick where possible, and rebuild affected courses. In some cases, particularly on chimneys that have lost multiple courses, we’ll recommend partial rebuild rather than piecemeal repair. Spalling brick repair in Coram typically starts around $650 for localized work and can reach $2,400 if multiple sides of the stack are affected.
Chimney Waterproofing
Water is the enemy of every Coram chimney, and waterproofing is the most cost-effective prevention we offer. We apply vapor-permeable sealers — we use HeatShield’s water-repellent systems and Gelco treatments — that allow the masonry to breathe while blocking liquid water entry. This matters enormously in Coram’s climate, where humidity stays elevated year-round and winter freeze-thaw is relentless. Waterproofing a standard Coram chimney runs $400–$750 and should be considered essential maintenance for any home with original masonry.
Flashing Repair
The intersection between chimney and roof is where most Coram chimneys leak, and it’s often misdiagnosed as a roof problem. We remove deteriorated step flashing and counterflashing, inspect the underlying decking for rot (common in the split-levels near Hawkins Road), and install new Copperfield or custom-fabricated copper flashing with proper overlap and sealant integration. Flashing repair in Coram typically costs $550–$1,200 depending on roof pitch and accessibility.
Chimney Rebuilding
When deterioration has compromised structural integrity — multiple spalled courses, collapsed liner sections, or a failed crown with water damage throughout — rebuilding becomes the only sound option. We rebuild Coram chimneys from the roofline up or from the ground line, matching original dimensions and improving construction quality with proper crowns, caps, and liner integration. Full rebuilds in Coram range from $3,200–$7,500.

Tuckpointing
For chimneys where mortar loss is early-stage but the brick remains sound, tuckpointing provides targeted stabilization. We focus on the most weather-exposed courses — typically above the roofline and on the south- and west-facing sides that take the brunt of Coram’s coastal storms. Tuckpointing runs $450–$950 for most Coram chimneys.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Coram
We don’t use hardware-store substitutes. For Coram repairs, we stock and install DuraFlex stainless steel liners for relining after oil-to-gas conversions, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing products for restoring deteriorated clay flue surfaces, and Copperfield flashing and cap components. We also carry Gelco waterproofing treatments and Olympia Chimney supply fittings. Keeping these materials on hand means most Coram jobs don’t wait on shipping — we diagnose, specify, and install in the same visit or within a day or two.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Coram Homes
- Collapsed clay tile liners from acidic oil-flue residue. Decades of sulfur-laden exhaust from oil burners eat clay from the inside out. The damage is invisible until a camera inspection reveals missing tiles, cracked sections, or complete collapse — and by then, carbon monoxide can be seeping into wall cavities or living spaces.
- Freeze-thaw spalling on original brick faces. Coram’s coastal humidity plus hard winter freezes destroy the protective skin of older bricks. Once spalling starts, water penetrates deeper, accelerates mortar decay, and can compromise the entire stack structure within a few seasons.
- Unlined or oversized flues after oil-to-gas conversions. This is the pattern we see constantly: a homeowner upgrades to high-efficiency gas, but the chimney flue was built for the draft characteristics of an oil boiler. The new appliance can’t warm the oversized flue properly, condensation forms, and the system fails inspection — or worse, vents incompletely combusted gases into the home.
- Crown deterioration leading to interior water damage. Original crowns on Coram’s 1960s–80s chimneys were often poured thin, without proper overhang or reinforcement. Cracks form, water enters, and the damage migrates down through the masonry, showing up as stains on interior walls or ceiling drywall near the chimney chase.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Coram, NY
Here’s what chimney repair actually costs in Coram’s market, based on jobs we’ve completed across the 11727 ZIP code and surrounding central Suffolk County:
| Service | Typical Range in Coram |
|---|---|
| Mortar repointing (partial chimney) | $850 – $1,600 |
| Spalling brick repair (localized) | $650 – $2,400 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $400 – $750 |
| Flashing repair/replacement | $550 – $1,200 |
| Crown repair or replacement | $800 – $1,800 |
| Stainless steel liner installation (DuraFlex) | $1,800 – $3,800 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $2,200 – $4,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $3,200 – $7,500 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility (steep roof pitches near Port Jefferson Station add labor time), extent of hidden damage revealed during tear-out, and whether we need to coordinate with a roofer for integrated flashing work. We provide exact, written estimates before starting — no open-ended billing. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Coram
We regularly work in Selden, Port Jefferson Station, Terryville, and Middle Island — the same central Suffolk County housing stock, the same oil-flue legacy issues, the same freeze-thaw climate. If you’re in one of these nearby communities and found this page, everything here applies to your chimney too.
Serving Coram, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Coram 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 Coram
Yes — almost certainly. The oversized flue built for your oil boiler cannot properly vent the cooler exhaust from a high-efficiency gas furnace, which causes condensation, corrosion, and incomplete drafting. On a recent call in the Ledgewood neighborhood, we found a 1970s split-level where a gas conversion was venting into an unlined flue; the clay liner had collapsed, so we installed a DuraFlex steel liner to bring it up to Town of Brookhaven code and eliminate the carbon monoxide risk. Call (833) 719-7193 for a camera inspection — estimates are free.
Yes — that’s efflorescence, and it means water is moving through your masonry, dissolving salts, and depositing them on the surface. In Coram’s humid coastal climate, this signals active water infiltration that will eventually spall brick and destroy mortar joints. The source is usually a failed crown, deteriorated flashing, or porous masonry that needs waterproofing. We trace the water path and fix the source, not just clean the symptom. Call (833) 719-7193 for an inspection.
Annually — and given Coram’s oil-heating legacy, we strongly recommend a Level 2 inspection with a video scan of the flue interior. Acidic soot from decades of oil combustion erodes clay tile liners from within, and this damage is invisible from the outside. A standard visual inspection misses the failure mode that matters most in Coram homes. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule.
If the crown is cracked but the masonry below is sound, crown repair or replacement is usually sufficient — typically $800–$1,800 in Coram. We pour a new concrete crown with proper slope, overhang, and reinforcement, or install a pre-formed cap. If water has already migrated through crown cracks and damaged multiple courses of brick below, partial rebuild becomes the honest recommendation. Anthony Perez assesses every crown in person and shows you the camera footage so you can see what we see. Call (833) 719-7193.
Yes — that odor indicates residual oil deposits in an unlined or deteriorated flue, and it means combustion gases are not venting properly. The smell is a warning sign of incomplete drafting and potential carbon monoxide exposure. This is a common post-conversion issue in Coram’s older neighborhoods, and it requires immediate inspection and likely relining. Do not ignore it. Call (833) 719-7193 today — we’ll prioritize this.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Coram and central Suffolk County since 2016.