Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Cos Cob
Fireplace repair and conversion in Cos Cob typically runs $280–$1,850 depending on whether you need a damper fix, firebox rebuild, or full gas conversion with liner retrofit, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If you’re in the 06807 ZIP code, we’re familiar with your home’s chimney before we even arrive — the late-Victorian Colonials along Strickland Road, the Shingle-style cottages near Cos Cob Harbor, and the Tudors tucked into the Indian Harbor section all share a common problem: original masonry fireplaces that have been modified, sometimes dangerously, across a century of fuel changes.

Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles Cos Cob calls personally — no dispatched crews, no subcontractors.
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Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Cos Cob’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve worked on chimneys in Cos Cob long enough to know which houses on Sinawoy Road still run original coal flues, and which harbor-facing homes on Shore Road need damper inspections every three years instead of five. That kind of local pattern recognition only comes from repeated, focused work in the same neighborhood — not from a franchise rotating crews through Fairfield County.
Our Fireplace Services team is trusted by 1,096+ homeowners across our service area, with reviews averaging 4.7 stars. Cos Cob customers specifically mention Robert’s willingness to explain what he finds during camera inspections, and his refusal to push unnecessary work. When you’re dealing with original hand-painted tile surrounds or century-old firebrick, that accountability matters.
Response time to Cos Cob averages same-day or next-day during the heating season. We’re routinely in Greenwich, Port Chester, and Rye Brook, so a Cos Cob call doesn’t require scheduling around a distant dispatch zone. Robert drives the work truck himself.
The coastal conditions here are genuinely different from inland Fairfield County. Salt-laden air off Cos Cob Harbor accelerates corrosion of cast-iron dampers and firebox panels in ways that don’t affect backcountry Greenwich homes just a few miles north. We’ve replaced dampers on Harbor Drive that were rusted through in five years — half the expected life for inland installations. That’s the kind of hyperlocal knowledge that prevents repeat failures.
Our Fireplace Services in Cos Cob
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplace service in Cos Cob demands extra attention to flue compatibility. Many homes here — especially the late-1800s through 1920s stock — have original masonry flues sized for coal or oil, then handed off to gas inserts during 1970s and 1980s conversions without relining. The result is chronic backdrafting, sulfur odors, and condensate staining. A typical gas fireplace service call in Cos Cob runs $180–$340 for cleaning, burner adjustment, and safety inspection; if we find an unlined flue, a DuraFlex stainless-steel liner retrofit adds $1,200–$1,850. We check CO levels at the firebox, inspect the gas valve and thermocouple, and verify that your flue draft matches the appliance’s output — critical in Cos Cob’s older multi-flue chimneys.
Wood Burning Fireplace
Wood burning fireplace maintenance in Cos Cob faces a double threat: coastal humidity keeps firebrick and mortar chronically damp, and Connecticut freeze-thaw cycles pop spalled mortar joints loose. We see this especially in homes north of the Post Road, where mature tree cover traps ground moisture against chimney bases. A standard sweep and inspection for a wood-burning unit in Cos Cob costs $220–$280. If we find cracked flue tiles or deteriorated smoke chamber parging — common in 100-year-old chimneys — firebox repair runs $650–$1,400 depending on access and the extent of refractory panel replacement.
Fireplace Insert
Fireplace insert installation in Cos Cob is often the right solution for homeowners tired of drafting problems or heat loss through an oversized original flue. Inserts in Cos Cob range $2,400–$4,200 installed, including a stainless-steel liner and proper termination cap. We size inserts to the existing firebox opening, not the other way around — critical when you’re dealing with the smaller, more ornate fireplaces common in Cos Cob’s art-colony-era homes. Robert measures throat opening, lintel height, and hearth depth on every job; an insert that fits poorly in a shallow Cos Cob firebox will overheat surrounding masonry and crack the face.
Damper Repair
Damper repair in Cos Cob is our most frequent fireplace service call from September through November. Salt air corrodes cast-iron damper frames and rusts the pivot pins; we’ve found dampers frozen solid after just five seasons in harbor-facing homes. Repair costs $280–$520 for cleaning, lubrication, and hardware replacement. If the damper frame itself is corroded through — common in Cos Cob’s exposed chimneys — we install a top-sealing damper, typically a Gelco or Famco unit, at $680–$940 installed. These seal at the chimney crown instead of the throat, eliminating the rust problem entirely and improving energy efficiency.

Firebox Repair
Firebox repair in Cos Cob requires special care when original hand-painted tile surrounds are present. In the historic art-colony district, many late-Victorian homes still have irreplaceable ceramics from the early 1900s, and any firebox rebuild must protect them. We use heat shields and temporary barriers during refractory panel replacement, and when tuckpointing is needed around the firebox face, we match original mortar composition to prevent differential staining. Typical firebox repair in Cos Cob runs $650–$1,400; extensive rebuilds with custom refractory panels reach $1,850–$2,400. Robert inspects tile condition before quoting — no surprises after work begins.
Fireplace Conversion
Fireplace conversion — wood to gas, or oil to gas — is increasingly common in Cos Cob as homeowners seek cleaner heat without losing their original fireplace character. A full conversion with gas log set, remote control, and proper liner installation runs $2,800–$4,500. The critical step, and the one most often skipped by cut-rate installers, is verifying that the existing flue is properly sized and lined for gas appliance exhaust. In Cos Cob’s legacy chimneys, it almost never is. We camera-inspect every flue before conversion; if we find an unlined coal flue, we install a DuraFlex or Olympia Chimney stainless liner as part of the job, not as an upsell.
Trusted Brands We Service in Cos Cob
We install and service professional-grade fireplace components from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Famco — the same lines commercial chimney contractors use, not big-box retail versions. For Cos Cob customers, this means we stock common damper assemblies, liner sections, and termination caps for faster turnaround on repair jobs. When your cast-iron damper fails on a Friday evening in January, we don’t wait a week for parts to ship. We’ve learned which components fail fastest in coastal Fairfield County conditions, and we keep them on the truck.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Cos Cob Homes
- Accelerated damper corrosion from salt air. Cast-iron dampers in chimneys exposed to Cos Cob Harbor’s marine environment rust through in 5–7 years, half the inland lifespan. We recommend top-sealing dampers for these locations — they eliminate the throat-level rust problem entirely.
- Unlined gas conversions in original coal flues. Mid-century fuel conversions often left oversized flues handling modern gas appliances without relining, causing chronic backdrafting and condensate buildup. We find this in roughly one-third of Cos Cob gas fireplace inspections.
- Freeze-thaw spalling around hand-painted tile surrounds. Mortar joint deterioration from coastal moisture intrusion leads to water leaks that stain irreplaceable early-1900s ceramics. Early tuckpointing prevents irreversible tile damage.
- Shared flue hazards in multi-flue stacks. Many Cos Cob homes have chimneys that once served coal furnaces, kitchen ranges, and fireplaces simultaneously. Modern boilers and fireplaces sharing these stacks without proper separation create CO risks we address with liner installation and flue separation.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Cos Cob, CT
| Service | Typical Range in Cos Cob |
|---|---|
| Gas fireplace cleaning & inspection | $180 – $340 |
| Wood-burning sweep & safety inspection | $220 – $280 |
| Damper repair (mechanical) | $280 – $520 |
| Top-sealing damper installation | $680 – $940 |
| Firebox repair (refractory panels) | $650 – $1,400 |
| Fireplace insert installation | $2,400 – $4,200 |
| Gas conversion with liner | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Stainless-steel liner retrofit only | $1,200 – $1,850 |
What moves a Cos Cob job toward the higher end: access difficulty on steep roofs, the need to preserve original tile surrounds during firebox work, and liner retrofits in multi-flue chimneys with offset flue tiles. We quote upfront after inspection — no open-ended billing. Estimates are free; call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Cos Cob
Our fireplace service area covers the full coastal Fairfield-Westchester corridor. We regularly work in Greenwich — from the backcountry estates to the downtown condominiums — plus Port Chester, Rye Brook, and Rye across the New York line. If you’re in Riverside, Old Greenwich, or the Glenville section, you’re within our standard dispatch radius. Same owner, same truck, same inspection standards.
Serving Cos Cob, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Cos Cob 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 Cos Cob
Yes — we use heat shields and temporary barriers during refractory panel replacement, and Robert inspects tile adhesion before any mortar work begins. In the historic art-colony district, we’ve preserved dozens of irreplaceable early-1900s surrounds while rebuilding the firebox behind them. Call (866) 884-9512 and mention the tiles when scheduling — we’ll allocate extra time for protective prep.
Sulfur odors in Cos Cob gas fireplaces almost always indicate improper flue draft or an unlined coal flue producing condensate buildup — not a gas leak, but still a hazard. The oversized flues common in local historic homes can’t establish enough draft for modern gas appliances, so exhaust lingers and creates that rotten-egg smell. We diagnose this with a camera inspection and combustion analysis; if the flue is unlined, a stainless-steel liner retrofit eliminates the problem. Call (866) 884-9512 for an inspection — estimates are free.
Yes — the Town of Greenwich requires a permit for fuel-type conversions, and the work must pass inspection by the Greenwich Building Department. We handle permit submission as part of our conversion service and schedule the inspection ourselves. The process typically adds 5–7 business days to the job timeline. For a Cos Cob conversion quote that includes permit handling, call (866) 884-9512.
In Cos Cob, it’s usually both: salt corrosion seizes the pivot mechanism, while creosote or condensate buildup in the flue adds resistance that makes the damper feel stuck. We disassemble and inspect the damper frame, clean the flue throat, and check for liner obstruction. If the frame is rusted through — common after 5–7 years in harbor-exposed chimneys — we recommend a top-sealing replacement. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll diagnose it in one visit.
For Cos Cob’s coastal Colonials, we recommend a sealed-combustion gas insert with a stainless-steel liner and a properly terminated cap — not a vented gas log set, which draws heated room air up the chimney and worsens draft problems in oversized flues. We size the insert to your firebox opening and specify marine-grade termination hardware to resist salt corrosion. Installed cost runs $2,400–$4,200. Call (866) 884-9512 for a measurement and quote — Robert handles the spec himself.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Cos Cob and coastal Fairfield County since 2007.