Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Brooklyn Heights
Fireplace service in Brooklyn Heights typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you need a gas insert tune-up, damper repair, or full firebox rebuild, and Robert Garcia usually books appointments within 48 hours. We’re based in New York City and have worked the brownstones and brick rowhouses of Brooklyn Heights for 17 years — from the Italianate facades along Remsen Street to the Greek Revival stacks on Pierrepont Terrace. Our Fireplace Services team knows that a parlor-floor gas insert in an 1880s building isn’t the same job as a suburban hearth, and we bring the owner-technician to every call, not a rotating subcontractor. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

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Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Brooklyn Heights’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve built our reputation in Brooklyn Heights one rowhouse at a time. Robert Garcia has personally serviced fireplaces in over 200 buildings in the 11201 zip code, and our 1,096+ verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars include dozens from Brooklyn Heights homeowners who needed someone who understood their building’s shared flue configuration, not just a standard cleaning.
Response time matters here. We typically reach Brooklyn Heights within 45 minutes from our Manhattan base, and we schedule around the parking realities of Montague Street and the delivery-traffic patterns on Atlantic Avenue. We’ve learned which buildings have roof access through bulkhead stairs versus ladder-only approaches, and we carry the permits and equipment for both.
What separates us is accountability. Robert handles every job himself. When you’re dealing with a four-unit brownstone on Remsen Street where the chimney stack is technically the parlor-floor owner’s responsibility but physically inaccessible without neighbor coordination, you need the decision-maker on-site, not a dispatched crew figuring it out for the first time.
Our Fireplace Services in Brooklyn Heights
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas inserts in Brooklyn Heights’s 19th-century fireplaces require a specific touch. The original fireboxes were built for coal or wood, not precise gas-venting requirements, and many conversions were done decades ago with varying code compliance. We service pilot assemblies, thermocouples, and venting systems, and we know how to access the shutoff valves that previous owners sometimes buried in basement utility closets or behind kitchen cabinetry in these converted units. A typical gas fireplace service in Brooklyn Heights runs $180–$320.
Wood Burning Fireplace
Wood burning in Brooklyn Heights is increasingly rare — many buildings have converted to gas or sealed fireplaces entirely — but the remaining active hearths tend to be in landmark-protected single-family homes on Montague Terrace or Clinton Street where the original mantel and surround are LPC-protected features. We perform thorough sweeps, creosote removal, and NFPA-level inspections, paying special attention to unlined clay flues that may have accumulated decades of partial debris from previous conversions. Expect $220–$380 for a complete wood-burning service with inspection.
Fireplace Insert
Inserts are the compromise solution in Brooklyn Heights: the historic mantel stays, the heating efficiency improves. We install and service inserts from major manufacturers, and we fabricate custom surround panels for the irregular firebox dimensions common in pre-1900 construction. The East River wind exposure here means downdraft issues are frequent — we address venting configuration, not just the insert itself. Installation typically ranges $1,800–$3,400; service and troubleshooting runs $200–$350.
Damper Repair
Brooklyn Heights’s dampers take abuse. The thermal cycling from unheated flues in dense masonry, combined with moisture from East River wind, corrodes cast-iron throat dampers and warps the hardware. A stuck or missing damper costs you heat in winter and invites downdraft year-round. We repair or replace throat and top-sealing dampers, including the specialized models needed for historic firebox dimensions. Damper repair in Brooklyn Heights generally costs $280–$520; full replacement with a top-sealing energy-efficient model runs $450–$780.
Firebox Repair
The firebox is where heat meets masonry, and in 160-year-old Brooklyn Heights rowhouses, the original brick and mortar are often deteriorated from decades of over-firing, moisture intrusion, or previous amateur repairs with incompatible Portland cement. We rebuild fireboxes with refractory materials rated for the actual temperatures modern inserts produce, and we match historic dimensions so your LPC-protected surround isn’t compromised. Firebox repair typically runs $850–$2,200 depending on accessibility and the extent of refractory replacement needed.
Fireplace Conversion
Converting a wood or coal fireplace to gas in Brooklyn Heights involves more than running a line. We assess flue suitability, venting configuration, and whether your building’s shared stack can accommodate another gas appliance without creating draft conflicts with neighbors. We handle the technical work and document the configuration for your building’s records — important in co-op and condo buildings where maintenance responsibility is split across units. Conversion projects start around $2,400 and range to $4,500 for complex multi-flue situations.
Trusted Brands We Service in Brooklyn Heights
We install and work with professional-grade materials including DuraFlex stainless liners, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing systems, and Gelco chimney caps — the same product lines specified by commercial contractors and historic restoration specialists. For Brooklyn Heights’s LPC-regulated exteriors, we source Copperfield custom-fabricated caps that meet landmark design guidelines while providing modern protection against East River wind and moisture. We stock common repair components locally, so most damper repairs and gas service calls don’t wait on parts shipping.

Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Brooklyn Heights Homes
- Orphaned flues accumulating hidden debris. When a brownstone converts from single-family to four units, three of the four original flues often get partially sealed and abandoned. Those unlined clay channels still collect creosote and debris from neighboring active flues, creating chimney fire risks that standard inspections miss without flue-by-flue camera mapping.
- Efflorescence and spalling from East River wind exposure. Brooklyn Heights’s position on the terminal moraine bluff means sustained wind-driven rain against chimney crowns. Moisture penetrates crown masonry, dissolves salts, and re-deposits them as white efflorescence — the early warning before freeze-thaw cycles pop the surface off entirely.
- Cross-flue contamination during cleaning. In a shared stack with four or more flues, mechanical brushing in one unit can dislodge debris that falls into an adjacent open flue. We’ve found blockages in “clean” flues caused by a neighbor’s service appointment three floors up, creating carbon monoxide hazards no individual owner could predict.
- Damper failure from thermal shock in cold-retaining masonry. Brooklyn Heights’s dense brownstone walls hold cold deep into spring. When a damper opens to a 40-degree flue and immediately receives 400-degree fireplace exhaust, the cast iron fatigues faster than in lighter-frame construction. We see more cracked throats and warped frames here than in Manhattan high-rises with central heating.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Brooklyn Heights, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Brooklyn Heights |
|---|---|
| Gas fireplace tune-up & safety check | $180 – $320 |
| Wood-burning sweep & NFPA inspection | $220 – $380 |
| Fireplace insert troubleshooting & service | $200 – $350 |
| Damper repair (throat or top-sealing) | $280 – $520 |
| Damper replacement with top-sealing model | $450 – $780 |
| Firebox refractory repair | $850 – $2,200 |
| Fireplace insert installation | $1,800 – $3,400 |
| Wood-to-gas conversion | $2,400 – $4,500 |
What moves you within these ranges: accessibility (roof hatch versus ladder), whether LPC-compliant materials are required for visible exterior work, and the complexity of multi-unit flue coordination. We don’t quote over email for Brooklyn Heights jobs without seeing the building — the variables are too specific. Estimates are free, and Robert Garcia does the assessment himself. Call (866) 884-9512.
Brooklyn Heights’s Historic District Status — What It Means for Your Fireplace
Brooklyn Heights is New York City’s first designated historic district, established in 1965. That distinction matters when your chimney needs work. Any chimney cap replacement, crown rebuild, or visible exterior masonry repair on a rowhouse stack requires Landmarks Preservation Commission review — a regulatory layer that doesn’t apply in neighboring Carroll Gardens or Cobble Hill. We’ve navigated LPC approval for dozens of Brooklyn Heights projects, and we know the documentation requirements, the approved material palettes, and the inspectors who review chimney work specifically.
The neighborhood’s concentration of 1840s–1890s Italianate and Greek Revival brownstone rowhouses means technicians are almost always dealing with original unlined or hand-laid clay-flue masonry stacks, many now serving converted multi-unit buildings whose individual flues were never designed for mixed or abandoned use. We serviced a 4-unit 1880s brownstone on Remsen Street where the shared crown stack housed six flues — three sealed, two active gas inserts, one orphaned — causing downdraft and moisture issues. We installed a custom multi-flue HeatShield cap with rolling-code access for the parlor-floor owner, coordinating inspections among all four units and complying with LPC design guidelines.
In the tall rowhouses along Remsen, Pierrepont, and Montague Terrace, it’s common to find a single exterior chimney stack containing four or more separate flues belonging to different condo units — owners on the parlor floor may be legally responsible for their flue but physically unable to access the shared stack crown without involving neighbors and, potentially, the LPC. We handle that coordination. Robert Garcia has sat in building association meetings, explained flue-by-flue findings to co-op boards, and documented shared-stack conditions for property managers who need to allocate repair costs across units.
We Also Serve Cities Near Brooklyn Heights
Our fireplace and chimney work extends throughout Lower Manhattan and adjacent Brooklyn neighborhoods. We regularly service the Financial District’s converted loft buildings, Manhattan’s pre-war apartment fireplaces, and Chinatown’s mixed-use structures with commercial-residential shared stacks. Wherever you are in New York City, the same owner-technician accountability applies.
Serving Brooklyn Heights, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Brooklyn Heights 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 — Fireplace Services in Brooklyn Heights
Yes, if the cap is visible from the street or affects the exterior appearance of your rowhouse chimney stack. The Landmarks Preservation Commission reviews all exterior alterations in the historic district, including chimney caps, crown rebuilds, and masonry repointing. We prepare and submit the required LPC permit applications as part of our service, using materials and designs that have pre-approval history in the district. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll assess whether your specific cap replacement triggers LPC review — estimates are free.
We seal adjacent flues at the stack before brushing yours, and we use HEPA-contained vacuum systems that prevent debris migration. For buildings with known cross-flue issues, we recommend coordinating inspections so all units are assessed in one visit — we offer reduced rates for multi-unit same-day service in Brooklyn Heights. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule a building-wide assessment.
The East River wind exposure on Brooklyn Heights’s bluff creates sustained downdraft pressure that drives rain into flue openings, and the dense masonry retains cold that causes condensation inside the flue long after the weather warms. Cleaning removes creosote but doesn’t fix the moisture source — we typically find deteriorated crown masonry, missing or improperly sized caps, or failed dampers that allow wind-driven rain direct access. A cap replacement or crown seal usually resolves it. Call (866) 884-9512 for diagnosis — estimates are free.
Yes. We service the gas components — pilot, thermocouple, valve, venting — without altering the visible historic surround, mantel, or hearth that LPC regulations protect. Our insert service focuses on the functional elements behind and below the decorative facade. For Brooklyn Heights landmark properties, we document our work methods for your LPC file if needed. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule with Robert Garcia.
Sometimes, but not always. Many Brooklyn Heights rowhouse crowns are accessible only through upper-floor apartments or via roof hatch locations that require neighbor access. We assess crown condition first with a camera inspection from your flue to determine if the damage is localized enough for repair from your access point, or if full crown rebuild requires coordinated entry. When neighbor access is unavoidable, we provide the technical documentation and cost breakdowns that help building associations resolve responsibility disputes. Call (866) 884-9512 — we’ll start with a camera inspection and give you clear options.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Brooklyn Heights and New York City since 2008.