Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Huntington Station
Chimney repair in Huntington Station typically costs between $350 for minor mortar repointing and $4,500–$8,000 for partial rebuilding, with most standard repairs completed in one visit. We’re usually on-site in Huntington Station within a day of your call, and Anthony Perez personally leads every job — no subcontractors, no seasonal crews.

We’ve been crossing the Chimney Repair work across Suffolk County for eight years, and Huntington Station’s mix of postwar Cape Cods, ranches, and split-levels keeps us busy through every season. These homes — most built between the late 1940s and 1970s along streets like Depot Road, Oakwood Road, and the neighborhoods near the Huntington Station LIRR stop — carry original masonry chimneys now pushing 60 to 70 years old. The ZIP code 11746 covers a stretch of Long Island where nor’easters roll in off the Sound all winter, and where a generation of oil-to-gas conversions left flue systems mismatched to modern appliances. That’s not a theoretical problem for us. We’ve repaired it dozens of times.
Call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate. Anthony will walk your roofline, show you what’s actually failing, and quote the work before we start.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Huntington Station’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Our reputation in Huntington Station was built job by job — 800+ customer reviews at a 4.7-star average, many from Suffolk County homeowners who found us after a bad experience with a generalist handyman or a sweep who only wanted to sell a cleaning. We’re not a franchise dispatching whoever’s available. Anthony Perez is the owner and lead technician, and he’s the person who climbs your ladder, diagnoses the failure, and stays until the repair is sound.
Response time matters on the North Shore. When freeze-thaw damage opens a crack in your crown or dislodges flashing before a February storm, waiting two weeks isn’t an option. We route Huntington Station calls directly — no call-center screening — and we carry DuraFlex liner stock, HeatShield resurfacing materials, and Copperfield masonry supplies on our trucks so we’re not ordering parts after we arrive. Most Huntington Station repairs are same-week.
We also know the local housing stock cold. The 1950s–1970s Cape Cods near West Hills Road, the ranches south of Jericho Turnpike, the split-levels off Wolf Hill Road — we’ve repointed mortar, rebuilt crowns, and relined flues in all of them. That pattern recognition means faster diagnosis and fewer return trips. Huntington Station homeowners don’t have time for guesswork.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Huntington Station
Mortar Repointing & Tuckpointing
Mortar joints in Huntington Station’s older brick chimneys are typically the first thing to go. Decades of North Shore freeze-thaw cycles — rain soaking into porous brick, then temperatures dropping below 32°F overnight — grind standard Type N mortar to powder. We grind out failed joints to proper depth and repoint with a weather-resistant mortar formulation suited to Suffolk County’s wet winters. On a recent job near Depot Road, we repaired a 1963 ranch where the original clay tile liner had severe spalling from years of oil-to-gas condensation. We installed a DuraFlex stainless steel relining system and repointed the crown with a weather-resistant mortar, ensuring the chimney could safely handle the gas appliance’s cooler exhaust.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — the flaking and crumbling of brick faces — is epidemic in Huntington Station after hard winters. The cause is almost always moisture penetration followed by freeze expansion. We see it worst on chimneys with failed crowns or deteriorated pointing, where water has a direct path into the masonry. Our repair protocol removes spalled units, matches replacement brick for color and absorption, and addresses the water source so it doesn’t repeat. For chimneys with extensive spalling, we’ll rebuild the affected courses rather than patch over systemic failure.
Chimney Waterproofing
Huntington Station’s position on the North Shore means more annual moisture exposure than inland Suffolk County. We apply breathable, vapor-permeable waterproofing agents — never the hardware-store sealers that trap moisture inside and accelerate damage — to protect masonry while allowing it to exhale. This is especially critical for the 50–70-year-old brick stacks common in Huntington Station neighborhoods, where porosity has increased with age. We typically pair waterproofing with crown repair and flashing replacement for a complete moisture defense.
Flashing Repair & Replacement
Step flashing and counterflashing around chimney penetrations take a beating in Huntington Station. The combination of wind-driven rain off Long Island Sound and the thermal movement of older roof decks loosens even properly installed flashing over time. We fabricate and install custom flashing using Copperfield components, integrated with your existing roofing to maintain warranty integrity. Every flashing repair includes inspection of the underlying decking — we’ve found too many cases where a small leak rotted the sheathing before the homeowner noticed staining inside.

Chimney Rebuilding
When spalling, leaning, or structural deterioration has compromised more than 30% of the masonry, partial or complete rebuilding becomes the only safe option. Huntington Station’s postwar chimneys — many built with lower-grade brick and minimal reinforcement — reach this point predictably after 60+ years. Anthony Perez manages these rebuilds personally, from structural assessment through final cap installation, using materials matched to the original where appropriate and upgraded where codes or conditions demand. We rebuild to current standards, not 1960s practice.
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 Huntington Station
We don’t substitute. For Huntington Station repairs, we stock DuraFlex stainless steel relining systems for oil-to-gas conversion corrections, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing for deteriorated flue surfaces, and Copperfield masonry and flashing components for crown and waterproofing work. These are the same product lines specified by certified chimney professionals nationwide — not the retail-grade alternatives that fail in three to five seasons. Keeping stock on our trucks means Huntington Station homeowners aren’t waiting on a parts order while water keeps entering the stack.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Huntington Station Homes
- Oversized flue tiles trapping acidic condensation. The 8×8 clay flue liners originally sized for oil boilers in Huntington Station’s postwar housing stock are now handling cooler, moisture-laden exhaust from high-efficiency gas furnaces. The resulting condensation produces white efflorescence on tile surfaces and accelerates spalling — a pattern we diagnose almost weekly in 11746.
- Freeze-thaw spalling from nor’easter exposure. Huntington Station’s North Shore location funnels winter storms directly across neighborhoods from Oakwood to Depot Road. Brick saturated by driving rain and sleet undergoes repeated freeze expansion, popping faces off chimneys with failed or aging pointing.
- Combined gas furnace and wood fireplace use in single flues. Many Huntington Station homeowners vent both appliances through one flue tile — a configuration that produces rapid stage-two creosote buildup from the wood fire and acidic condensation from the gas appliance. The combination degrades liners faster than either use alone.
- Crown cracks from thermal shock and age. Original poured-concrete crowns on 1960s and 1970s Huntington Station chimneys lack the overhang and drip edge details of modern construction. Water enters hairline cracks, freezes, and widens them into structural failures that admit water directly to the flue.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Huntington Station, NY
Here’s what chimney repair costs in Huntington Station’s current market:
- Mortar repointing (standard chimney): $350–$850
- Spalling brick repair (localized): $450–$1,200
- Chimney waterproofing treatment: $400–$750
- Flashing repair/replacement: $550–$1,400
- Crown repair or rebuild: $800–$2,000
- Partial chimney rebuilding: $2,500–$5,500
- Full chimney rebuild (above roofline): $4,500–$8,000
Actual cost depends on access difficulty, masonry condition, and whether we discover hidden damage during teardown — common in 70-year-old Huntington Station chimneys. We provide upfront, itemized quotes before starting work, and estimates are always free. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule an inspection with Anthony.
We Also Serve Cities Near Huntington Station
Our chimney repair coverage extends throughout central Suffolk County. We regularly work in Dix Hills to the north, South Huntington and Melville along the Route 110 corridor, and West Hills bordering Huntington Station’s western edge. Many of these communities share the same postwar housing stock and oil-to-gas conversion history, so the diagnostic patterns and repair protocols we apply in 11746 transfer directly. If you’re unsure whether your address falls within our service radius, call — we probably know your neighborhood.
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 Repair in Huntington Station
Almost certainly yes — the original 8×8 clay flue tile designed for oil exhaust is now oversized for your gas appliance’s cooler, wetter exhaust, and that mismatch traps acidic condensation that destroys the liner from the inside. We’ve relined dozens of Huntington Station chimneys with this exact history, typically using a DuraFlex stainless steel system sized precisely to the appliance. Call (833) 719-7193 — we’ll camera the flue and show you the condition.
That white powder is efflorescence — mineral salts carried to the surface by moisture moving through the masonry — and in Huntington Station it’s most often a symptom of condensation inside an unlined or oversized flue after an oil-to-gas conversion. It’s not harmless dust; it signals active moisture damage to your liner and surrounding brick. We diagnose the moisture source and repair the underlying failure, not just wash off the symptom. Call (833) 719-7193 for an inspection.
Annually at minimum, and we recommend a mid-season check if you’re burning more than two cords per winter. The combination of gas-furnace condensation and wood-fire creosote in a single Huntington Station flue accelerates deterioration beyond what either fuel produces alone. We offer level-two inspections with video scanning to catch liner damage before it becomes a safety issue. Schedule yours at (833) 719-7193.
Yes — these are among our most common calls in 11746. The single-flue brick chimneys on 1950s–1970s Cape Cods near Oakwood Road and the neighborhoods off Jericho Turnpike typically need mortar repointing, crown repair, and often relining after decades of service. Anthony Perez has personally repaired dozens of these stacks and knows the construction variations common to the era. Call (833) 719-7193 to discuss your specific chimney.
North Shore freeze-thaw cycles are brutal on aging concrete crowns, especially the thin, unreinforced pours common on Huntington Station’s postwar homes. Water enters micro-cracks, expands when frozen, and widens them through the season — a process that can destroy a crown in one hard winter. We rebuild crowns with proper slope, overhang, and drip edges using weather-resistant formulations. For a crown assessment before next winter, call (833) 719-7193.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Huntington Station and Suffolk County since 2016.