Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Manhattan
Fireplace services in Manhattan typically run $180–$650 depending on the repair type, and most standard calls are completed same-day or next-day. Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York handles gas fireplace service, wood burning fireplace repair, damper repair, and fireplace conversion across every Manhattan neighborhood — from Tribeca pre-war co-ops to Tudor City walk-ups. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, has spent 17 years working specifically on chimney systems in New York City’s densest borough, where tight access, multi-flue stacks, and century-old masonry demand a different skill set than suburban chimney work. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate — we’ll give you a straight answer and a real arrival window.

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Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Manhattan’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve built our reputation in Manhattan one building at a time. Our Fireplace Services team has completed jobs from South Street Seaport to University Village, and 1,096 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars reflect what happens when the same technician — Robert Garcia — shows up every time, not a rotating subcontractor crew.
Manhattan’s parking constraints, doorman protocols, and narrow service alleys add complexity that out-of-borough companies underestimate. We know the loading-dock codes for co-op towers near Fraunces Tavern Block Historic District, and we carry the insurance documentation that Manhattan building managers require before granting roof access. Most Manhattan calls receive same-day or next-morning response; emergency gas fireplace issues get priority scheduling.
Our 17 years of chimney-only focus means we’ve encountered virtually every fireplace configuration in Manhattan’s housing stock — from sealed decorative hearths in Chelsea to active wood-burning systems in Greenwich Village brownstones. That breadth matters when your building’s chimney stack serves multiple units and a single failure creates liability across the entire flue.
Our Fireplace Services in Manhattan
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplace service in Manhattan runs $220–$480 for standard maintenance and $340–$650 when ignition systems, thermopiles, or gas valves need replacement. Manhattan’s pre-war buildings present a specific challenge: many gas inserts were installed into chimney systems converted from coal to oil to gas, often without proper liner upgrades. We inspect for cross-contamination between flues — a critical safety check in multi-unit buildings where one apartment’s venting failure can introduce carbon monoxide into neighboring units. Robert handles these inspections himself, testing gas pressure, checking for leaks at the flex line, and verifying that the termination cap hasn’t been compromised by salt-laden Hudson River air.
Wood Burning Fireplace
Wood burning fireplace repair and restoration in Manhattan costs $280–$580 for firebox repointing and $450–$920 for more extensive rebuilds involving smoke chamber parging or throat damper replacement. Manhattan’s local conditions create unique maintenance demands: the island’s persistent salt-laden moisture accelerates mortar erosion in 19th-century stacks, and winter nor’easters drive horizontal rain directly into chimney crowns. In Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side, we regularly find that “decorative” fireplaces sealed for decades are actually structurally compromised — original clay liners cracked, mortar joints washed out — and cannot safely handle wood-burning use without substantial rebuilding. We assess honestly: some hearths are candidates for restoration, others require conversion to gas for safety and code compliance.
Fireplace Insert
Fireplace insert installation in Manhattan ranges $1,800–$3,400 for gas inserts and $2,400–$4,200 for wood-burning units, including necessary liner adaptation. The critical variable is your existing flue condition. Many Manhattan inserts we’ve encountered were installed into unlined or partially lined chimney stacks — a configuration that violates current NYC Fire Code and creates creosote accumulation hazards. We use DuraFlex stainless steel liners and HeatShield cerfractory flue sealant to bring these systems to code, and we size inserts precisely for the smaller fireboxes typical of pre-war Manhattan apartments. Tight clearances to combustibles are non-negotiable in buildings where walls are shared and fire separation is legally mandated.
Damper Repair
Damper repair in Manhattan typically costs $180–$340 for top-sealing damper replacement and $240–$420 for throat damper rebuilds with new cast-iron frames. Manhattan’s distinctive problem: dampers in unused fireplaces have seized from decades of corrosion accelerated by salt air infiltration. A stuck-open damper bleeds conditioned air year-round — expensive in Manhattan’s climate-controlled buildings — while a stuck-closed damper traps combustion gases. We install lock-top dampers with integrated chimney caps that seal tightly against wind-driven rain, a practical necessity for rooftop-level flues exposed to East River gusts.
Firebox Repair
Firebox repair in Manhattan runs $340–$620 for refractory panel replacement and $580–$1,200 for structural rebuilds involving steel angle supports and new firebrick. Pre-war Manhattan fireboxes were often built with common brick rather than firebrick, and decades of thermal cycling have spalled faces and deteriorated mortar. We match replacement materials to period-appropriate specifications for historic district properties.

Fireplace Conversion
Fireplace conversion in Manhattan — typically wood-to-gas or oil-to-gas — costs $1,400–$2,800 for direct-vent gas log sets and $2,600–$4,800 for full insert conversions with liner replacement. Manhattan’s multi-unit buildings require coordination with building management and often NYC Department of Buildings permit filing. We handle the technical documentation and gas-line pressure testing that building engineers require. Converting an old coal fireplace in a pre-war building is one of our most common Manhattan requests — and one where unqualified work creates serious liability.
Trusted Brands We Service in Manhattan
We install and service professional-grade fireplace components from DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Gelco — the same lines specified by commercial chimney contractors. For Manhattan customers, this means we stock common replacement parts locally: thermopiles for gas valves, refractory panels for standard firebox dimensions, and lock-top damper assemblies sized for the 8×12 and 8×13 flue tiles common in pre-war construction. We don’t order-and-wait. When your gas fireplace fails on a January weekend, we carry the components to restore heat that day.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Manhattan Homes
- Pigeon nesting material blocking flues. In Chelsea and Greenwich Village, we routinely extract several pounds of nesting material, feathers, and carcasses from chimney flues that have been open or deteriorating for decades. This is not a suburban chimney sweep — it’s specialized debris removal requiring HEPA containment and proper disposal, and it adds material time that flat-rate pricing doesn’t capture.
- Salt-eroded mortar joints on 19th-century stacks. Manhattan’s island geography exposes chimney stacks to persistent salt-laden moisture from the Hudson and East River. We find severely spalled brick and washed-out mortar joints on rooftop stacks above Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side — conditions that allow water infiltration into framing and require repointing before any fireplace work proceeds.
- Improperly sealed multi-flue stacks creating cross-unit leakage. In pre-war masonry buildings throughout Tribeca and University Village, a single cracked liner or missing flue partition can allow combustion gases to migrate between apartments. This violates NYC Fire Code and creates collective carbon monoxide exposure risk — a life-safety issue that demands immediate professional intervention.
- Layered creosote and oil residue from fuel conversions. Manhattan’s chimney stacks were converted coal-to-oil-to-gas across decades, often without proper cleaning between phases. We find tar-like oil residue layered beneath hardened creosote — a combination that standard sweeping won’t remove and that requires mechanical brushing and chemical treatment to restore safe flue function.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Manhattan, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Manhattan |
|---|---|
| Gas fireplace service / tune-up | $220–$480 |
| Gas valve or ignition repair | $340–$650 |
| Damper repair / replacement | $180–$420 |
| Firebox repointing / repair | $340–$620 |
| Wood-to-gas conversion | $1,400–$2,800 |
| Full insert with liner | $2,400–$4,200 |
Manhattan pricing reflects real conditions: parking and access time, building manager coordination, debris extraction from inactive flues, and the liability complexity of multi-unit chimney systems. We don’t pad estimates — we price for the actual work required in dense urban buildings. Every estimate is free and itemized. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Manhattan
Our service radius extends to the Financial District, throughout New York City proper, into Chinatown, and across to Brooklyn Heights. We understand the bridge-and-tunnel logistics that affect response times and pricing for cross-borough calls, and we schedule accordingly.
Serving Manhattan, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Manhattan 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 Manhattan
Manhattan gas fireplace service runs 25–40% higher than suburban rates due to access complexity, parking constraints, building manager coordination, and the multi-flue safety requirements of pre-war apartment buildings. Pigeon debris extraction from inactive flues — routine in Chelsea and the Village — adds material labor time that flat-rate suburban pricing doesn’t account for. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes, conversion is common and practical, but it requires NYC Fire Code compliance review and often a building permit. We inspect the existing flue liner, check for proper separation between units in multi-flue stacks, and coordinate gas-line pressure testing with your building’s engineer. In a pre-war brownstone on Stone Street Historic District, we found a gas fireplace insert clogged with decades-old creosote and oil residue from a past conversion. Using a HeatShield liner and DuraFlex components, we restored safe operation, then installed a rolling-code remote opener for tight-clearance access. Call (866) 884-9512 to assess your specific fireplace.
We use compact equipment rigs designed for urban clearances, and we coordinate loading-dock access with building management in co-op towers. For walk-ups and brownstones, we carry portable HEPA containment and brushing systems that fit through standard 30-inch doorways. Robert Garcia has navigated roof access at buildings throughout Tribeca and the Financial District — we know the practical realities of Manhattan service calls.
That residue is typically layered oil residue from a mid-century coal-to-oil conversion, covered by later creosote accumulation from brief wood-burning use or gas combustion byproducts. Manhattan’s pre-war buildings frequently have this stratified buildup — it’s chemically distinct from standard creosote and requires specialized mechanical removal. We assess this during our initial inspection and price the cleaning accordingly. Call (866) 884-9512 for an evaluation.
Yes — we regularly work in the Fraunces Tavern Block Historic District and other landmark-protected areas. We understand LPC notification requirements and period-appropriate material specifications for visible firebox brick and hearth stone. Our documentation supports certificate of no-effect applications when required. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss your historic property’s specific needs.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Manhattan since 2008.