New York City Metro Coverage
Brownstone + pre-war masonry — multi-flue stacks and crown rebuilds.
Crew that lives in New York City Metro.
Our New York City Metro crew lives in the metro they serve. They know which 1970s neighborhoods have crumbling crowns and which new builds skipped the cap. They know the New York freeze-thaw cycle, the local masonry conventions, and the building departments in every county we cover here.
Across New York City Metro, crown rebuild + relining make up the bulk of what we do — every job photographed, every quote written, every code reference local. Booked by a real human in under 2 minutes, 7 AM to 12 AM daily.

What New York City Metro chimneys deal with.
New York City's brownstones and pre-war masonry buildings carry tall, multi-flue party chimneys subject to strict historic-district rules. Parapet deterioration, crown rebuilds, and relining of long-neglected flues define the work across the five boroughs and Westchester.
Dominant work here
Crown rebuild + relining — diagnosed under the same NFPA 211 inspection protocol we run nationally, adjusted for New York City Metro's specific stock.
Neighborhoods we serve
Plus surrounding New York communities. CSIA-certified crews, written quotes, every job photographed start to finish.
Book New York City Metro serviceTop services across New York City Metro.
Level 1 Chimney Inspection
The annual baseline check NFPA 211 calls for.
Level 2 Chimney Inspection
Camera-scanned. Required at sale, after fires or changes.
Level 3 Chimney Inspection
The invasive tier — opened only on documented evidence.
Real Estate Transaction Report
Level 2 documentation built around closing deadlines.
Insurance Claim Documentation
Adjuster-ready evidence packets for storm and fire claims.
Code Compliance Review
Clearances, terminations, and liner sizing checked to code.
Get it inspected. Get it in writing.
Flat fee confirmed when you book. Same-week scheduling. A pass/fail verdict within 48 hours.
24/7 Response
Chimney fire, storm hit, active leak, or a flue you're not sure about? We answer 7 AM to midnight and the assessment ends in a written safe-to-use verdict — including a do-not-use notice when the evidence supports one. After-hours dispatch runs subject to crew availability.
Emergency line