Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across White Plains
Chimney repair in White Plains typically costs $180 for minor flashing repairs up to $4,500 for partial rebuilds, with most mortar repointing jobs falling between $1,200 and $2,800. We usually diagnose and quote same-day, with repair work starting within 48 hours for standard jobs. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate.

We’re Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, and our Chimney Repair team knows White Plains inside and out. From the brick Tudors clustered around Battle Hill to the mid-century colonials lining Fisher Hill, we’ve spent eight years working on the exact chimney systems that dominate this city’s housing stock. Anthony Perez, our owner and lead technician, personally handles the diagnostic work — not a subcontractor dispatched from a call center. We understand the access constraints: tight driveways off Gedney Way, alley-load situations behind downtown condos, and the parking logistics that come with working in Westchester’s densest city. That local fluency means faster repairs and fewer return trips.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is White Plains’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Eight years, one specialty. That’s the difference. We’ve completed hundreds of jobs across 10606, 10607, 10610, and 10601, and our 800+ customer reviews at a 4.7-star average reflect that sustained, high-volume record — not a handful of curated testimonials. White Plains homeowners specifically mention Anthony by name in their feedback because he’s the same person who answers the phone, runs the inspection, and oversees the repair.
Our response time to White Plains averages under 90 minutes for emergency calls — cracked flues, chimney leaks during storms, or structural concerns after a freeze-thaw cycle. We know the local conditions that cause failures here: the valley wind patterns around the Bronx River Parkway corridor, the accelerated mortar decay in homes south of downtown where winter salt spray hits exposed brick, and the specific code compliance issues that arise in the 1960s–1980s high-rise condominiums along Main Street with their shared vertical flue systems.
From annual sweep to full rebuild, we handle the complete chimney lifecycle. White Plains customers don’t need to coordinate multiple contractors as problems escalate — Anthony leads every job, start to finish.
Our Chimney Repair Services in White Plains
Mortar Repointing
White Plains’s 1920s–1950s brick chimneys were built with lime-based mortars that deteriorate faster than modern Portland cement in our climate. In the Highlands neighborhood, we regularly find original mortar joints ground to powder after twenty winters of freeze-thaw cycling. Our repointing matches the original mortar composition and compressive strength — we use HeatShield-compatible pointing mixes for the weather-exposed courses, not generic hardware-store bagged mortar that traps moisture and accelerates spalling.
Typical repointing on a White Plains two-flue chimney runs $1,200–$2,800, depending on accessible surface area and scaffold requirements.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — the face of the brick popping off due to water freezing in the pore structure — is epidemic in White Plains’s exposed masonry chimneys. The city sits in a low valley with higher terrain on multiple sides, generating variable wind directions that drive rain into brickwork from angles it wasn’t designed to resist. Add 20–30 freeze-thaw cycles per winter, and you get the pattern we see constantly: sound brick below the roofline, crumbling spalls above where the chimney exits the thermal envelope.
We remove damaged brick to solid substrate, source matching replacement units, and address the moisture source — usually failed crown wash or deteriorated flashing — so the repair lasts. Anthony personally selects replacement brick from suppliers serving the lower Hudson Valley to match the warm reds and buffs common in White Plains’s pre-war stock.
Chimney Waterproofing
Waterproofing a White Plains chimney requires product selection calibrated to our specific exposure. The same valley wind dynamics that cause draft problems also drive horizontal rain against chimney breasts. We apply breathable silane-siloxane sealers — Copperfield and Gelco formulations — that repel liquid water while allowing vapor transmission. Trapping moisture in masonry with film-forming sealers is worse than doing nothing; we’ve seen that mistake on chimneys near Silver Lake Preserve where well-meaning homeowners created accelerated decay.
Waterproofing typically runs $450–$850 for an average White Plains chimney, including minor crown crack repair and sealant application.
Flashing Repair
Step flashing and counterflashing failures are the leading cause of interior water damage we diagnose in White Plains. The city’s older homes often have original galvanized flashings that have corroded through at the 30–40 year mark, and many downtown condominiums have complex penetration details where multiple flues exit a flat roof membrane. We fabricate custom flashings on-site when standard sizes don’t fit the irregular courses common in 1930s masonry, and we coordinate with roofing contractors when the problem extends beyond the chimney interface.

Flashing repair in White Plains typically costs $180–$650 for standard step-flashing replacement, $800–$1,400 where custom fabrication or roof coordination is required.
Chimney Rebuilding
When spalling, settlement cracking, or liner failure compromises structural integrity, partial or full rebuilding becomes necessary. In Battle Hill and Fisher Hill, we’ve rebuilt chimneys where the original coal-era construction — oversized flues, minimal reinforcement, soft brick — simply couldn’t adapt to decades of heating conversion and weather exposure. Anthony scopes every rebuild personally, determining what can be salvaged versus what must come down, and we use DuraFlex liner systems integrated into the new construction to prevent the multi-fuel condensation problems that caused the original failure.
Partial rebuilds start around $2,800; full rebuilds on large White Plains chimneys range $4,500–$8,500.
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Trusted Brands We Service in White Plains
We stock parts and materials from the product lines specified by chimney industry professionals — DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Gelco among them — not hardware-store substitutes that fail prematurely in demanding applications. For White Plains customers, this means faster turnaround: we don’t wait for special orders on standard components. When we relined that Battle Hill flue with HeatShield and repointed the crown, we had the materials on the truck because we maintain inventory calibrated to the repair patterns this city’s housing stock produces. We use Copperfield for waterproofing applications and flashing accessories where the job demands proven field performance.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in White Plains Homes
- Downdraft from valley wind patterns. White Plains’s topography generates variable wind directions and fall temperature inversions that neutralize chimney draw. We diagnose these with smoke testing and draft gauges, then specify solutions — proper flue sizing, chimney pot installation, or mechanical draft assistance — rather than guessing.
- Freeze-thaw spalling in exposed masonry. The 20–30 annual freeze-thaw cycles in our climate destroy mortar and brick faces on chimneys above the roofline. We catch this early during inspections and intervene before structural rebuilding becomes necessary.
- Condensation damage from gas inserts in oversized coal flues. In Battle Hill and Highlands, technicians routinely find gas inserts venting into original 1930s coal flues with 13×13-inch terracotta tiles — far too large for modern gas appliances. Exhaust gases cool and condense within feet of the firebox, depositing acidic glazed creosote and moisture damage in a single heating season that a properly lined flue would not show.
- Failed crown wash and deteriorated flashing. Original crown washes in White Plains’s pre-war housing were often pure cement, no reinforcement, cracked within a decade. Water enters, freezes, and the damage cascades down through the chimney structure.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in White Plains, NY
| Service | Typical Range in White Plains |
|---|---|
| Flashing repair (standard) | $180 – $650 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $450 – $850 |
| Mortar repointing (per chimney) | $1,200 – $2,800 |
| Spalling brick repair (localized) | $800 – $1,800 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $4,500 – $8,500 |
What moves a job toward the higher end: scaffold requirements on multi-story homes common in Fisher Hill, custom brick matching for historic properties, liner replacement integrated with structural repair, and access constraints in tight urban lots. We quote upfront after inspection — no open-ended estimates. Call (833) 719-7193 for an exact figure; estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near White Plains
Our service radius covers the full lower Hudson Valley chimney repair market, including Hartsdale, Scarsdale, Greenburgh, and Irvington. Each community presents distinct housing stock and repair patterns — Scarsdale’s properly lined flues avoid the condensation failures common in White Plains’s unlined coal-era systems, while Irvington’s riverfront exposure creates its own weathering dynamics. Anthony adjusts diagnostic approach and material selection accordingly.
Serving White Plains, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the White Plains 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 White Plains
White Plains’s housing stock carries a multi-generation fuel conversion legacy — coal to oil to natural gas — that left most chimneys with oversized, unlined flues never designed for modern appliances. Combined with valley wind downdraft patterns and 20–30 annual freeze-thaw cycles, this produces failure modes (acidic condensation, rapid liner corrosion, spalling) that newer suburbs like Harrison, with properly lined post-war construction, simply don’t experience at the same rate. Call (833) 719-7193 and Anthony will explain what your specific chimney faces.
Spalling results from water penetrating brick pores, freezing, and expanding with enough force to fracture the brick face. In White Plains, this is accelerated by two local factors: the horizontal wind-driven rain common in our valley topography, and the original lime mortars that have eroded to the point where water enters the wall system rather than being repelled at the surface. Once spalling begins, it accelerates — exposed inner brick is more porous than the original fired face. We address both the symptom and the moisture source.
Structural repairs, rebuilds, and liner replacements require permits through the City of White Plains Building Department; minor repointing and flashing repair typically do not. We handle permit applications as part of our project management for qualifying work — Anthony has worked with White Plains inspectors for eight years and knows the documentation requirements specific to historic properties and condominium shared systems. Call (833) 719-7193 to confirm whether your specific repair needs permitting.
Standard repointing on an average White Plains two-flue chimney takes two to three days: one day for scaffold setup and joint grinding, one day for pointing and curing initiation, and a partial day for cleanup and inspection. Larger chimneys on the Tudor estates in Battle Hill, or jobs requiring custom color matching, may extend to four days. Weather is a factor — we don’t point in freezing conditions, and we schedule around White Plains’s fall temperature inversions that can affect mortar cure.
We install DuraFlex stainless steel liners for most White Plains relining jobs — the flexible design accommodates the offset flues common in 1920s–1940s construction without destructive masonry removal. For resurfacing applications where the original terracotta is structurally sound but porous, we use HeatShield cerfractory foam, which we applied in that Battle Hill job where acidic condensation had destroyed a liner in a single season. Both are industry-specified products, not substitutes. Call (833) 719-7193 to discuss which system fits your flue condition.
Ready to fix your chimney? Call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate. Anthony Perez personally inspects every White Plains job — same-day response for emergencies, scheduled appointments for standard repairs.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving White Plains and lower Westchester since 2016.