DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning in Greenwich, CT

DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning in Greenwich, CT | Sterling Chimney Cleaning Bridgeport

DuraFlex chimney cleaning and inspection in Greenwich typically runs $280–$480 for a single flue, with multi-flue estate calls starting around $650 depending on access and creosote load. We’re an independent DuraFlex service provider — not manufacturer-authorized — and we’ve handled over 200 DuraFlex-lined systems in Greenwich’s back-country estates alone, plus systems we’ve serviced as DuraFlex in Cos Cob, where salt-laden coastal air and multiple working fireplaces create corrosion and creosote patterns you won’t find ten miles inland. Call (888) 975-6389 for a free estimate.

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Why Greenwich Residents Choose Us for DuraFlex Service

Fourteen years, one trade. That’s the short version. Gary Murphy grew up in Bridgeport’s North End, about a mile from Seaside Park, and he learned this work through Housatonic Community College’s HVAC program before apprenticing under a veteran sweep who drilled into him that a clean flue isn’t a luxury — it’s a safety matter. His dad heated their house with a wood stove all through his childhood. He saw early what a neglected chimney does.

Now Gary’s the owner and lead technician at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Bridgeport. The name on the door is the person who shows up. More than 1,200 homeowners have trusted us, and our 4.7 average across 1,234 verified reviews reflects the accountability that comes with owner-operated work.

We don’t dispatch subcontractors. We don’t split jobs with outside crews. When you call us for DuraFlex sales & service, Gary handles it personally — diagnosis, cleaning, parts replacement if needed. We stock genuine DuraFlex 316Ti stainless liner, DuraFlex AL20-6 components, and OEM termination caps because Greenwich’s coastal environment demands materials professionals specify, not retail-grade substitutes that fail early in salt air.

Common DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Greenwich

  • Pinhole corrosion on 304 stainless liners in coastal neighborhoods. In Old Greenwich and Riverside, salt spray from Long Island Sound accelerates corrosion on standard DuraFlex 304 liners. We’ve documented pinhole leaks on 8-year-old installations that would last 20 years inland. South-facing seams catch the worst of it. We replace compromised sections with DuraFlex 316Ti, which handles salt exposure far better.
  • Acidic condensate pooling at cleanout tees in multi-flue chases. Back-country estates north of the Merritt Parkway often have four to six fireplaces sharing a single chimney structure. When wood-burning flues produce acidic condensate and the cleanout tee isn’t properly sealed, DuraFlex AL20-6 aluminum liners corrode from the bottom up. Our Level 2 Inspection catches this before it breaches the liner wall.
  • Thermal cycling damage in pre-1940 lime-mortar chimneys. Greenwich’s original lime-mortar joints have softened over a century. DuraFlex liners installed without proper insulation wrap expand and contract against shifting masonry, buckling at offsets. We see this in 1920s Tudors and 1910s Colonials where previous installers skipped the insulation layer.
  • Hidden, uncapped flues on estate properties. Back-country homes frequently have separate chase chimneys serving guest wings or carriage-house conversions that current owners don’t know exist. We do a whole-property walkthrough before quoting. Last season we found an uncapped DuraFlex liner behind mature ivy on a Round Hill Road estate — full of leaves, water, and a squirrel nest. It had been venting into the wall cavity for two years.
  • Creosote compression from compressed burn seasons. Greenwich’s damp, cold winters run October through April. Homeowners here fire their fireplaces as lifestyle amenities, not backup heat, and the compressed high-use season builds glazed creosote faster than sporadic use. DuraFlex liners with rough interior surfaces from corrosion catch more creosote. We remove it with rotary whips and poly brushes sized to the liner diameter — no shortcuts that leave combustible residue.

DuraFlex Service in Greenwich: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Greenwich’s back-country estates north of the Merritt Parkway — built between the 1910s and 1950s — commonly have four to six working fireplaces per home, each with its own flue. A single service call here often means inspecting and cleaning an entire system of interconnected chimneys that would be a full week’s work elsewhere. That’s not an exaggeration. We’ve spent three days on a single Georgian Revival on Round Hill Road, running cameras through six DuraFlex-lined flues, pulling creosote from three that were actively used, finding pinhole corrosion in a fourth, and documenting offset buckling in a fifth where the insulation wrap had shifted — similar to DuraFlex in Port Chester coastal estates we’ve worked on.

This multi-flue reality shapes everything about how we work in Greenwich. We stock multi-flue caps specifically because sealing four to six terminations at once prevents the salt intrusion that destroys DuraFlex 304 liners in this market. We schedule longer appointments. We bring enough DuraFlex 316Ti repair sections to handle surprises. And we price by the scope of the system, not by a flat rate that would force us to rush past something critical. The defining job profile in Greenwich isn’t a quick sweep — it’s estate-level chimney system management, and that’s exactly what we’ve built our DuraFlex practice around.

DuraFlex Models & Products We Service in Greenwich

We work on the full DuraFlex residential line: DuraFlex 316Ti, DuraFlex AL20-6, and DuraFlex 304. Each has its place, and each fails differently in Greenwich conditions.

The 316Ti is our go-to for coastal replacements — titanium-stabilized stainless that resists salt-spray corrosion far better than standard 304. We keep 316Ti liner sections, flex connectors, and termination caps in stock for same-week turnaround on most Greenwich calls. The AL20-6 works for gas-venting applications where condensate is controlled, but we inspect these more frequently in multi-flue wood-burning setups where acidic pooling is a risk. The 304 is common in older installations; we monitor these closely in Old Greenwich and DuraFlex repair in Riverside, and we don’t hesitate to recommend section replacement with 316Ti when corrosion appears.

We use genuine DuraFlex parts, not aftermarket substitutes. The fit matters — especially at offsets and tees where creosote collects and leaks start.

DuraFlex Service Pricing in Greenwich

Service Price Range
Single-flue DuraFlex cleaning & Level 1 inspection $280 – $380
Single-flue DuraFlex cleaning & Level 2 inspection (camera) $380 – $480
Multi-flue estate cleaning (3–6 flues) $650 – $1,200
DuraFlex 316Ti section replacement (per section) $450 – $750
Multi-flue cap installation (custom-fit) $320 – $580
Creosote removal — glazed or third-degree $180 – $340 additional

What drives cost: number of flues, creosote severity, access difficulty (steep roofs, hidden chases), and whether camera inspection reveals damage requiring repair. Our estimates are free and itemized — no vague ranges that balloon later. At a back-country estate, we’ll walk the property first, locate every flue, and quote the full scope before touching a tool. Call (888) 975-6389 for an exact quote on your DuraFlex system.

Serving Greenwich, CT — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Greenwich 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 — DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning in Greenwich

Service Areas Near Greenwich

We run DuraFlex service calls throughout Fairfield County from our Bridgeport base. Beyond Greenwich, we handle DuraFlex service in Middle Island and DuraFlex service in New Fairfield for homeowners in those markets. Closer to our home territory, we’re regularly in Stratford, Fairfield, Trumbull, and Easton — and for chimney work that goes beyond cleaning into structural repair, we also provide Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Greenwich using the same DuraFlex 316Ti materials and owner-led accountability.

Book Your DuraFlex Service in Greenwich Today

A clean chimney isn’t maintenance — it’s just not wanting your house to burn down. If you’ve got a DuraFlex-lined system in Greenwich — especially a multi-flue estate north of the Merritt or a coastal property in Old Greenwich — we’ll inspect it properly, clean it thoroughly, and tell you exactly what we find. Same-day appointments often available for urgent creosote or corrosion concerns. Call (888) 975-6389 for your free estimate.

Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Bridgeport, serving Greenwich and Fairfield County since 2010.

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