Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Brockport
Chimney liner installation and rebuild work in Brockport typically runs $2,800–$7,500 depending on whether we’re dropping a stainless steel liner into an existing flue or rebuilding a deteriorated 19th-century stack from the roofline up. Anthony Perez and our crew cover the full 14420 ZIP and surrounding Brockport neighborhoods, and we carry the materials to complete most liner jobs in a single day. If you’re heating a home near the canal, around SUNY Brockport, or anywhere in the village core, call (888) 399-5696 — we’ll get eyes on your flue and give you an honest assessment of what actually needs doing.

We’ve been working on Brockport chimneys long enough to know the difference between a routine liner pull and a full rebuild before we even set up the ladder. The village’s Greek Revival and Italianate housing stock — much of it built during the Erie Canal boom of the 1820s through 1860s — presents problems you won’t find in Greece or Hilton’s postwar subdivisions. Soft brick, lime mortar, and unlined multi-flue cavities are the norm here, not the exception. Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team brings 20 years of pattern recognition to every job, and Anthony Perez personally leads the crew on every liner and rebuild call we run in Brockport.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester Is Brockport’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Nearly 700 homeowners across Greater Rochester have left verified reviews for our work, averaging 4.7 stars — and a significant share of those come from repeat customers right here in Brockport who’ve learned that an honest chimney assessment saves them from emergency calls later. We’re not a rotating franchise crew where the person quoting your job disappears before the work starts. Anthony Perez is the owner and the lead technician on your property. That matters when you’re trusting someone to tear down and rebuild a 150-year-old masonry stack that’s holding up your roof.
Our response time to Brockport is typically same-day or next-day during the active heating season, and we keep DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Olympia Chimney materials stocked so we’re not waiting on shipments while your flue sits open. We know the village’s access constraints — narrow side lots on streets like Market and Main, alley-load configurations behind the historic core, and tight clearances between attached student rentals near campus. That local knowledge means we arrive with the right equipment and the right plan, not a generic approach that falls apart when the boom truck won’t fit.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Brockport
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
For most Brockport homeowners with deteriorated clay flue tiles or unlined masonry, a DuraFlex stainless steel liner is the permanent fix. We size these precisely to your appliance — wood stove, gas furnace, or fireplace insert — and drop them down from the top, sealing the connection at the appliance and pouring a new concrete crown to protect the penetration. In Brockport’s snowbelt environment, where 90–110 inches of annual lake-effect snow loads onto chimney tops and drives water into every micro-crack, that crown detail isn’t cosmetic. It’s what keeps your new liner dry through March thaws.
Flexible Liner for Offset Flues
Many canal-era homes in Brockport have flues with offsets — sharp bends built to navigate around timber framing or adjacent chimneys in row-style construction. A rigid liner won’t make those turns. We use flexible DuraFlex liners engineered to navigate offsets while maintaining proper draft, and we’ve run them successfully in homes where the flue path looks impossible from the basement. If your chimney serves multiple appliances or has a history of backdrafting, flexibility in the liner often solves what a rigid pipe cannot.
Liner Replacement & Appliance Conversion
This is where Brockport’s student-rental market creates genuine hazards. We’ve lost count of the conversions near SUNY Brockport where a landlord swapped an oil furnace for gas but left the oversized original flue unlined. The large cavity cools the exhaust too quickly, causing condensation, corrosive moisture damage to the masonry, and — in the worst cases — carbon monoxide backdrafting into living spaces. Our liner replacement work for these properties includes proper sizing to the new appliance, insulation wrapping where required by code, and documentation that protects both tenant safety and landlord liability. If you’re managing rental property in the 14420 area, this isn’t a corner to cut.
Partial & Full Chimney Rebuild
When soft brick and lime mortar have endured 150+ years of Brockport’s freeze-thaw punishment, sometimes the liner is the least of your problems. We see spalling faces, washed-out mortar joints, and leaning stacks regularly in the village core — particularly on homes that haven’t had a structural inspection since the last owner. Our partial rebuilds address the upper stack and crown, while full rebuilds start from the roofline down, replacing damaged brick, rebuilding the firebox if needed, and installing a new liner system as an integrated assembly. Anthony Perez scopes every rebuild personally; we’ve learned that estimating these from photos alone misses the water damage hiding inside the wythes.
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 Brockport
We don’t source liner materials from big-box shelves. For Brockport installations, we spec DuraFlex stainless and flexible liners, HeatShield cerfractory flue resurfacing for select restorations, and Olympia Chimney components where the job calls for specific clearance or insulation ratings. These aren’t commodity products — they’re engineered systems with proper UL listings and manufacturer support. Because we stock the common diameters and transition fittings locally, most Brockport liner jobs don’t wait on freight. When a February cold snap has your furnace backdrafting and your tenants calling, that turnaround matters.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Brockport Homes
- Unlined flues in converted student rentals. Oil-to-gas conversions near SUNY Brockport frequently leave oversized masonry flues serving modern, low-temperature gas appliances. The mismatch causes chronic condensation, liner corrosion, and carbon monoxide risks that standard CO detectors may not catch in time.
- Crown failure from snowbelt freeze-thaw. Brockport’s position in the Lake Ontario snowbelt subjects chimney crowns to more wet-snow loading and rapid temperature swings than communities even ten miles south. We rebuild crowns with reinforced concrete and proper drip edges to shed that load.
- Spalling soft brick on historic masonry. The village’s 19th-century chimneys were built with brick that absorbs moisture readily and explodes outward when frozen. Once spalling starts, water penetrates the wythes, accelerates deterioration, and compromises the liner’s support structure.
- Tight-access staging challenges. Narrow side lots, alley-load configurations, and zero-lot-line townhomes in the historic core often rule out crane delivery. We stage materials piece-by-piece through doorways and windows, planning the sequence before we arrive so your job doesn’t stretch across multiple days.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Brockport, NY
Here’s what Brockport homeowners can expect for liner and rebuild work in our current market:

- Stainless steel liner installation (single appliance): $2,800–$4,200
- Flexible liner with offset navigation: $3,200–$4,800
- Liner replacement with appliance conversion sizing: $3,500–$5,500
- Partial rebuild (upper stack + crown): $4,500–$6,800
- Full chimney rebuild with new liner system: $6,500–$7,500+
These ranges reflect Brockport’s specific conditions: older masonry that often requires more prep work, tight-access labor, and the freeze-thaw damage that’s accelerated compared to Rochester’s newer suburbs. Factors that push costs higher include multiple flues, significant spalling repair below the roofline, and the need for scaffolding in tight quarters. We don’t quote over the phone for rebuilds — Anthony Perez inspects every stack personally — but estimates are free and carry no obligation. Call (888) 399-5696 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Brockport
Our service radius covers the full west-side snowbelt, and we run liner and rebuild jobs regularly in Hamlin, Hilton, Greece, and Gates-North Gates. Each community has its own housing stock and exposure patterns — Hamlin’s rural properties face different wind loads than Brockport’s dense village core — but the same owner-led crew and stocked materials apply. If you’re unsure whether your address falls in our coverage, call and we’ll confirm.
Serving Brockport, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Brockport 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 Brockport
An intact-looking clay flue in a Brockport canal-era home often hides cracked tiles, missing mortar between joints, and gaps where combustion gases escape into the chimney structure. The soft brick and lime mortar used in 19th-century construction isn’t designed to contain modern exhaust temperatures and chemistry — it absorbs creosote, erodes from acid condensation, and can transfer heat to adjacent framing. A stainless steel liner creates a sealed, insulated path from appliance to cap, protecting both the masonry and your home. Anthony Perez finds hidden flue damage on roughly half the “it looks fine” inspections we run in the 14420 area. Call (888) 399-5696 for a camera inspection — estimates are free.
Brockport’s 90–110 inches of annual lake-effect snow creates heavier crown loading and more aggressive freeze-thaw cycling than communities south of the Ridge Road corridor, which means rebuilds here require more robust material specs and tighter weatherproofing details. We pour reinforced concrete crowns with integrated drip edges, use freeze-thaw-rated mortar for masonry repairs, and schedule rebuild work to avoid the worst of late-winter temperature swings when possible. The snowbelt doesn’t just accelerate damage — it demands a different standard of repair. If your crown failed last March, you already understand why.
Yes — tight access is standard for village-core work, and we’ve staged full rebuild materials through 30-inch side-yard gaps and second-floor windows on Market Street properties. We assess access during our initial inspection and plan material delivery, scaffolding, and debris removal around your specific constraints. Crane rental is rarely an option in these spaces, so we build the job for hand-carry and manual hoisting from the start. Call (888) 399-5696 and we’ll walk through your access situation before we quote.
We primarily install DuraFlex stainless and flexible liners for Brockport properties, with HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing available for select flues that have intact structural clay but surface deterioration. Olympia Chimney components round out our inventory for jobs requiring specific insulation or clearance ratings. We choose the system based on your appliance type, flue configuration, and the condition of the surrounding masonry — not a one-size-fits-all stocking decision. Anthony Perez specs every installation personally.
Yes — and this is where we’ve seen some of the most dangerous shortcuts in the local market. Oil-to-gas conversions in oversized original flues require a properly sized, insulated liner to maintain exhaust temperature and prevent condensation-driven corrosion and CO backdrafting. Landlords who skip this step are gambling with tenant safety and exposing themselves to liability. We document our liner installations with photos and specifications that satisfy insurance and code requirements, and we’ve consulted with multiple Brockport property owners to bring existing conversions into compliance. If you’re managing rentals near campus and aren’t certain about your flue status, call (888) 399-5696 for an inspection — it’s cheaper than an emergency call.
We worked on a Greek Revival home on Market Street where the original 1840s unlined flue had been connected to a modern gas furnace by a prior contractor. The oversized cavity trapped condensation, and our crew installed a DuraFlex stainless steel liner and rebuilt the crown with reinforced concrete to handle the snowbelt’s 90–110 inches of annual snowfall. That job wasn’t unusual for Brockport — it was typical. The village’s historic housing stock rewards technicians who understand 19th-century masonry and refuse to apply suburban retrofit thinking where it doesn’t belong.
Whether you’re heating a canal-era single-family, managing a converted rental near SUNY Brockport, or dealing with a failed crown after another hard winter, Anthony Perez and our crew will give you a straight assessment and a repair that lasts. No upsells on work you don’t need. No generic solutions applied to unique local conditions. Just 20 years of chimney-specific experience brought to your property by the person whose name is on the business.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester, serving Brockport and Greater Rochester since 2004.