Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Gates-North Gates
Chimney liner replacement in Gates-North Gates typically runs $2,800–$5,500 for stainless steel installs, while partial rebuilds start around $3,200 and full chimney rebuilds range from $8,500–$14,000 depending on height and access. Most liner jobs we do in the 14606 zip are completed in one to two days. Call (888) 399-5696 for a free inspection and exact quote.

We’ve been working on chimneys in Gates-North Gates for 20 years — from the ranch homes along Spencerport Road to the split-levels near Elmgrove Road and the Cape Cods tucked behind Dewey Avenue. Anthony Perez shows up on your job, not a rotating crew. We know the tight lot lines, the alley-access garages, and the specific headache of postwar chimneys that look fine from the street but are failing inside. When a Gates-North Gates homeowner calls us, we’re usually there within 24 hours because we’re based right here in Rochester, not dispatched from some regional hub.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester Is Gates-North Gates’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Nearly 700 homeowners across Monroe County have left us reviews, and our 4.7-star average reflects the kind of repeat calls we get from Gates-North Gates — neighbors telling neighbors. Anthony Perez personally leads every liner and rebuild job, so the person diagnosing your chimney is the same one who’s seen thousands of these exact postwar flue setups fail.
Our response time to Gates-North Gates is same-day or next-day for urgent calls — cracked liners venting carbon monoxide into living spaces don’t get scheduled two weeks out. We carry DuraFlex stainless liners, HeatShield crown sealant, and Famco caps on our trucks, which means most 14606 jobs don’t wait on parts.
Here’s what separates us from general contractors who “also do chimneys”: we only do chimneys and fireplace systems. That single-trade focus means when Anthony spots the telltale white efflorescence on your brick or hears the dull thud of a collapsed clay liner during inspection, he’s not guessing — he’s confirming a pattern he’s seen hundreds of times in Gates-North Gates’s 1950s–1970s housing stock.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team doesn’t upsell full rebuilds when a stainless liner and crown repair will solve the problem. The owner-as-technician model keeps the diagnosis honest.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Gates-North Gates
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
For most Gates-North Gates homes, this is the fix. The original clay-tile flue in your 1960s ranch or split-level was sized for an oil furnace — probably 8×8 or larger. After the gas conversion, that oversized flue cooled the exhaust too fast, letting acidic condensation soak into the clay. We install DuraFlex 316Ti stainless steel liners, precisely sized to your gas appliance’s BTU output. In Gates-North Gates, where Monroe County’s freeze-thaw cycles hammer chimney crowns every winter, the stainless liner’s expansion tolerance matters. A properly sized liner runs hotter, drafts better, and stops the condensation that’s been eating your clay from the inside out.
Flexible Liner for Offset Flues
Some Gates-North Gates chimneys — especially the tighter Cape Cod builds near Chili-Scottsville Road — have offset flues with bends that rigid pipe can’t navigate. We use DuraFlex flexible liners for these jobs, pulled through the existing flue space without dismantling walls. It’s how we handle chimney liner replacement in homes where the flue angles behind a kitchen wall or where the basement mechanical room has zero access. Flexible doesn’t mean compromised: these are still 316Ti stainless, rated for gas and wood, and we seal the top with a proper collar and cap.
Liner Repair and HeatShield Restoration
Not every clay liner in Gates-North Gates is beyond saving. If the tiles are cracked but structurally intact — no inward collapse, no missing sections — we can apply HeatShield cerfractory sealant, a refractory compound that resurfaces the flue interior. Anthony Perez has used this on dozens of 14606 chimneys where the homeowner needed a stopgap solution or where the flue was sound enough to warrant preservation. HeatShield cures to a hard, gas-tight surface rated for temperatures well above residential appliance output. It’s not a forever fix on a heavily damaged liner, but for the right chimney, it buys years of safe operation at roughly half the cost of full replacement.
Partial and Full Chimney Rebuild
When the clay liner has collapsed inward, or when spalled brick and eroded mortar joints have compromised the chimney structure, we rebuild. Partial rebuilds address the top few feet — the area most damaged by lake-effect snow and ice damming — replacing the crown, rebuilding the top courses, and installing a new liner through the salvaged lower section. Full chimney rebuilds in Gates-North Gates are more common on homes where the original builder used soft brick or where decades of gas condensation have degraded both liner and masonry. Anthony Perez oversees every course, every liner connection, every flashing detail. We use Olympia Chimney components for crowns and caps, and we match existing brick color and texture so the rebuild doesn’t look like a patch job.

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 Gates-North Gates
We don’t source chimney parts from big-box shelves. For Gates-North Gates jobs, we stock and install DuraFlex stainless liners and flexible flue systems, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing products, and Famco chimney caps and dampers. These are professional-grade materials specified by chimney professionals, not commodity items. DuraFlex’s 316Ti alloy handles the acidic exhaust from high-efficiency gas appliances — critical for the converted oil-to-gas chimneys we see constantly in 14606. HeatShield’s resurfacing system lets us restore clay liners that would otherwise require full tear-out. Keeping these materials on our trucks means most Gates-North Gates liner jobs don’t get delayed waiting for a parts run.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Gates-North Gates Homes
- Clay liners collapse inward from freeze-thaw damage. Monroe County’s 90–100 inches of annual lake-effect snow saturate chimney crowns, and water that penetrates cracked tile freezes, expands, and forces the liner apart. We find this on spring inspections along Spencerport Road regularly — the homeowner smelled nothing wrong, but the flue was partially blocked by fallen tile.
- Oversized oil-era flues destroy gas appliance efficiency. That 8×8 clay liner was correct for a 1950s oil furnace. Venting a modern 80,000 BTU gas appliance into it creates a flue too large to stay hot, so exhaust cools, condenses, and turns acidic. The clay absorbs it, flakes inward, and you’ve got a draft problem disguised as “the furnace works fine.”
- Unlined or improperly relined chimneys create fire and CO hazards in tight-access homes. Some Gates-North Gates alleys make ladder work challenging, so previous owners or handymen may have skipped proper lining. A bare brick flue for gas exhaust erodes mortar joints, and in the worst cases, combustion gases leak into wall cavities — dangerous in any home, especially the closely spaced postwar builds here.
- Spalled brick and eroded mortar from crown failure masquerade as “cosmetic” issues. Homeowners see flaking brick face and assume it’s aging. It’s not. It’s water intrusion from a cracked crown, accelerated by Gates-North Gates’s brutal freeze-thaw cycling. Left alone, it undermines the structural support for your liner.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Gates-North Gates, NY
Here’s what chimney liner and rebuild work actually costs in the Gates-North Gates market — not vague estimates, but the ranges we quote on 14606 jobs after inspection:
| Service | Typical Range in Gates-North Gates |
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| Stainless steel liner (gas appliance, standard height) | $2,800 – $4,200 |
| Stainless steel liner (wood-burning, insulated) | $3,500 – $5,500 |
| Flexible liner with offset navigation | $3,200 – $5,000 |
| HeatShield liner resurfacing | $1,800 – $3,000 |
| Partial rebuild (top 3–5 feet + crown) | $3,200 – $6,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild with new liner | $8,500 – $14,000 |
| Chimney cap / crown replacement only | $850 – $1,800 |
What moves you within these ranges? Height of the chimney, number of flues, accessibility (steep roof, tight alley, power-line proximity), and whether we’re working around a gas appliance disconnect. Every quote starts with a level II inspection — camera scan from top to bottom — and we don’t start work until you know exactly what you’re paying for. Estimates are free. Call (888) 399-5696 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Gates-North Gates
We run liner and rebuild calls throughout the immediate Rochester area — North Gates homeowners get the same-day response as our 14606 customers, Rochester proper covers everything from the city center to the outer neighborhoods, Greece to the northwest sees similar postwar housing stock with identical liner issues, and Irondequoit along the lakefront deals with even heavier snow load on chimney systems. Wherever you are in Monroe County, Anthony Perez handles the inspection personally.
Serving Gates-North Gates, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Gates-North Gates 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 Gates-North Gates
Your original clay flue was sized for an oil furnace that ran at higher temperatures and produced more draft. When you converted to gas, the exhaust became cooler and wetter. An oversized flue can’t maintain enough heat to create proper draft, so condensation forms, turns acidic, and destroys the clay from inside. A properly sized stainless steel liner — typically 5 or 6 inches for residential gas — runs hot enough to keep exhaust moving and dry. If your Gates-North Gates home was built between 1950 and 1975 and converted to gas in the 1980s or 90s, you almost certainly have this mismatch. Call (888) 399-5696 and we’ll camera-inspect to confirm.
Rochester’s western suburbs get hammered harder than areas south or east of the city — 90–100 inches most winters. That snow packs against chimney crowns, melts in temperature swings, refreezes at night, and forces cracks open wider each cycle. Water enters through crown cracks, saturates the clay liner, and when it freezes inside the flue, the tile spalls and collapses. Spring inspections in Gates-North Gates consistently reveal damage that started in January and February. We install Famco stainless caps and pour proper concrete crowns with drip edges specifically to shed Monroe County snow load.
This question comes up because some Gates-North Gates homes have alley-loaded garages with chimney penetrations near the garage roofline — we see this on the tighter lots near Dewey Avenue and Elmgrove Road. While rolling-code garage door remotes aren’t a chimney service, we coordinate with homeowners on access security when our ladder work requires alley entry. For the chimney itself, we ensure any through-garage flue meets clearance requirements and is properly lined so exhaust never enters the garage space. If access is a concern, we’ll work with your schedule so you’re present during the entire job. Call (888) 399-5696 to arrange a convenient inspection time.
Most Gates-North Gates homeowners don’t notice until it’s serious — a carbon monoxide detector alert, water staining on interior walls near the chimney chase, or brick spalling visible from the ground. Earlier signs include white efflorescence (mineral deposits) on exterior brick, a persistent musty smell near the fireplace, or your gas appliance’s pilot light behaving erratically due to draft fluctuation. The only reliable early detection is a camera inspection. At 50–70 years old, your clay liner has exceeded its design life; we recommend every Gates-North Gates homeowner in this housing stock get a level II inspection before the next heating season. Estimates are free — call (888) 399-5696.
Sometimes, but only if the liner itself is intact. If the spalling is limited to the top few courses and the crown, and our camera inspection shows sound clay tile below, we’ll rebuild the top section, pour a new crown, and cap it properly. However, if the spalling is accompanied by liner damage — cracked tile, inward flaking, or missing sections — rebuilding masonry without addressing the flue is a waste of money. The liner is the functional heart of the system; the brick is the housing. Anthony Perez evaluates both on every Gates-North Gates job and won’t recommend partial rebuilds when the liner needs replacement. Call for an honest assessment — (888) 399-5696.
Ready to find out what’s actually going on inside your chimney? Anthony Perez will inspect it personally, explain what you see on the camera monitor, and quote exact pricing before any work begins. No pressure, no upsells — just 20 years of chimney-specific expertise applied to your Gates-North Gates home. Call (888) 399-5696 for your free estimate.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner and Lead Technician at Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester, serving Gates-North Gates and Monroe County since 2004.