Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Middle Village
Fireplace services in Middle Village typically run $180–$650 depending on whether you need a damper adjustment, gas conversion, or full firebox rebuild, and most appointments are scheduled within 48 hours. We’re familiar with the neighborhood’s 1920s–1950s brick housing stock, the oil-to-gas conversion wave that’s reshaped chimneys across 11379, and the specific backdrafting problems that plague shared flue stacks along the Maspeth border. Our Fireplace Services team regularly works the blocks around Juniper Valley Park, Metropolitan Avenue, and the semi-detached rows off Eliot Avenue — we know the permit quirks, the party-wall access issues, and the freeze-thaw damage that hits these older chimneys hardest. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

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Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Middle Village’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve built our reputation in Middle Village on showing up with the owner on the job, not a rotating subcontractor. Robert Garcia handles the diagnostics and the wrench work himself — 17 years of chimney-only focus means he’s seen the exact failure pattern your flue is showing before he climbs the ladder.
Our 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars include dozens from Middle Village homeowners who found us after another company missed the two-flue backdraft problem entirely. That matters here more than in newer markets — the semi-detached and attached brick homes around 79th Street and 68th Road often share chimney stacks between units, and diagnosing draft issues without understanding multi-flue pressure dynamics wastes everyone’s time.
We typically schedule Middle Village appointments within one to two business days, and we carry DuraFlex liner sections, HeatShield resurfacing materials, and Famco damper hardware on our trucks — no waiting on parts shipments to complete your repair.
Our Fireplace Services in Middle Village
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplace service in Middle Village runs $180–$320 for standard maintenance and $450–$850 if we need to replace a failed valve, pilot assembly, or burner. The neighborhood’s rapid oil-to-gas conversion wave means many homeowners are firing up gas fireplaces for the first time in systems that sat dormant for years — often in chimneys that were never properly resized for cooler gas exhaust. We test gas pressure, inspect the venting path for condensation damage, and verify that your flue isn’t competing with a capped but unsealed oil-boiler flue in the same stack. That last check alone has saved multiple Middle Village homes from carbon monoxide backdrafting.
Wood Burning Fireplace
Wood burning fireplace repair and maintenance in Middle Village costs $200–$380 for sweeping and inspection, $350–$650 for firebox tuckpointing, and $800–$1,800 if we need to rebuild damaged firebrick or address smoke chamber deterioration. The dense oak and maple canopy near Juniper Valley Park — especially on blocks between Juniper Boulevard North and South — dumps leaves and twigs into uncapped flues at rates we don’t see in more open parts of Queens. Combined with the freeze-thaw spalling that opens mortar joints on these 80- to 100-year-old chimneys, you get accelerated water infiltration that destroys clay liners from the outside while creosote builds up inside. We recently serviced a 1930s semi-detached on 68th Street near Juniper Valley Park where the homeowner complained of smoke spilling into the living room during a wood fire. Upon inspection, we found the old oil-boiler flue had been capped but not sealed tightly, and its cold draft was overpowering the fireplace flue, pulling burning embers backward into the room.
Fireplace Insert & Fireplace Conversion
Fireplace insert installation and full fireplace conversion in Middle Village ranges from $2,800–$4,500 for a gas insert with direct venting, and $3,500–$6,200 if we’re converting a wood-burning masonry fireplace to gas and need to run new line work and resize the flue. This is where the neighborhood’s oil-to-gas history hits hardest — many Middle Village chimneys still have clay tile flues sized for the 500°F+ exhaust of an oil boiler, now venting 250°F gas combustion that’s heavy with moisture. That mismatch produces acidic condensation that eats liners from the inside out. We install insulated stainless liners from Olympia Chimney and DuraFlex specifically to handle this temperature differential, and we seal dormant flues properly so they don’t become pressure sinks. If you’re on a block where half the neighbors converted in the last three years, your chimney almost certainly needs this liner upgrade before any insert will vent safely.
Damper Repair
Damper repair and replacement in Middle Village costs $180–$340 for a standard throat damper adjustment or rebuild, and $450–$750 if we need to install a top-sealing damper to stop water infiltration through a deteriorated chimney crown. After an oil-to-gas conversion, dampers often show accelerated corrosion from the increased humidity in the flue — the same condensation that attacks liners rusts cast-iron dampers shut or open. We stock Famco and Copperfield damper assemblies sized for the narrower flues common in these 1925–1955 homes, and we can typically complete the swap same-day.

Trusted Brands We Service in Middle Village
We install and service professional-grade fireplace and chimney components from DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield — the same lines commercial contractors spec for NYC multifamily buildings. For Middle Village customers, this means we don’t order parts from a warehouse in Ohio and make you wait a week. Robert carries common liner sections, damper assemblies, and crown repair materials on every truck, and our supplier in Glendale stocks the less common sizes for same-day pickup. When your chimney is backdrafting on a cold Saturday in January, that local parts pipeline matters.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Middle Village Homes
- Acidic condensation destroying clay liners after oil-to-gas conversion. The clay tile flues in Middle Village’s 1920s–1950s chimneys were engineered for 500°F oil exhaust. Cooler gas combustion produces moisture that condenses into sulfuric acid inside those liners, causing cracking and spalling that lets carbon monoxide leak into wall cavities — a pattern we find in roughly half the post-conversion inspections we perform along Metropolitan Avenue and Eliot Avenue.
- Freeze-thaw spalling opening mortar joints and chimney crowns. Queens’ winter temperature swings — often 20°F swings in a single day — attack the lime-based mortar in these century-old stacks. Water seeps into hairline cracks, freezes, and blows out mortar or brick faces, creating entry points that saturate and crack clay liners from the outside. The homes closest to Juniper Valley Park, where tree cover blocks sun and keeps chimneys colder longer, show this damage two to three years earlier than exposed stacks.
- Two-flue backdrafting in shared party-wall stacks. After an oil-to-gas conversion, the old oil-boiler flue inside the same chimney stack is often simply capped and left cold — but that dormant, uninsulated flue acts as a pressure sink, pulling air down and causing backdrafting in the adjacent active fireplace or gas flue. Chimney techs working the Middle Village/Maspeth border encounter this two-flue backdraft pattern regularly in homes where the conversion happened within the last five years.
- Leaf and debris blockage from dense canopy cover. The mature oak and maple canopy surrounding Juniper Valley Park — the large park at the neighborhood’s heart — accelerates debris accumulation in chimney tops on surrounding residential blocks. Homeowners who use their fireplaces only occasionally, typical in Middle Village’s many seasonal-use hearths, often don’t notice the blockage until smoke backs up into the living room or a squirrel has already nested in the flue.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Middle Village, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Middle Village |
|---|---|
| Gas fireplace service / tune-up | $180 – $320 |
| Wood fireplace sweep and inspection | $200 – $380 |
| Damper repair or replacement | $180 – $750 |
| Firebox tuckpointing or brick repair | $350 – $650 |
| Gas fireplace insert installation | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Full fireplace conversion (wood to gas) | $3,500 – $6,200 |
| Stainless steel liner installation | $2,200 – $4,800 |
What moves you within these ranges? Access complexity on shared stacks, whether we need NYC DOB permit filing for liner work, and how far gone your clay flue is. Homes that converted from oil to gas in the last three years almost always need liner evaluation — skipping it to save $800 now typically costs $3,000+ later when the cracked liner fails completely. We provide written, itemized estimates before any work begins, and we never upsell liner replacement where HeatShield resurfacing or a partial repair will suffice. Call (866) 884-9512 for your free estimate — we’ll inspect the flue, explain what we see on camera, and give you a number that doesn’t change.
We Also Serve Cities Near Middle Village
Our trucks cover the full central Queens corridor — we regularly schedule fireplace services in Maspeth, where the same oil-to-gas conversion patterns and shared-stack housing stock create identical chimney problems; Rego Park, with its mix of pre-war co-ops and single-family homes; Elmhurst, where older multifamily chimneys need specialized attention; and Glendale, with its concentration of 1930s brick bungalows facing freeze-thaw damage similar to Middle Village’s. Same owner-led service, same 48-hour scheduling, same free estimates.
Serving Middle Village, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Middle Village 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 Middle Village
Your old oil-boiler flue was likely capped but not properly sealed, and its cold, empty column now acts as a pressure sink that reverses airflow in your active fireplace flue. We see this constantly in Middle Village’s semi-detached homes with shared stacks — the two-flue interaction wasn’t a problem when both flues were hot, but the temperature imbalance after conversion creates a downdraft that overpowers your fireplace’s natural draft. Sealing the dormant flue properly and often installing a top-sealing damper on the active flue solves it. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll diagnose the pressure dynamics — estimates are free.
Schedule a Level 2 inspection within the first heating season after conversion, then annually for the next three years — the acidic condensation from cooler gas exhaust does its worst damage in that initial period. In Middle Village’s housing stock, where clay liners were sized for 500°F oil exhaust and now see 250°F gas combustion, we’ve found significant liner deterioration in as little as two winters. After three clean annual inspections, you can typically move to every-other-year if the liner is holding up. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule your post-conversion inspection — we’ll camera the flue and show you exactly what the exhaust is doing to your liner.
Often yes — the increased moisture in gas combustion exhaust accelerates rust and corrosion on cast-iron throat dampers, especially in Middle Village’s older chimneys where dampers were already decades old. We find dampers frozen open, frozen shut, or eroded to the point they don’t seal properly, which wastes energy and lets cold air pour down the flue. A standard throat damper replacement runs $180–$340; if your chimney crown is also deteriorated, a top-sealing damper at $450–$750 stops water infiltration at the source. Robert will inspect yours during any service call and tell you straight whether it needs attention now or can wait. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free evaluation.
Yes, but only after verifying that your flue is properly lined for gas exhaust — the same liner mismatch that threatens your heating appliance threatens any gas insert. In Middle Village, we regularly install direct-vent gas inserts that bypass the existing flue entirely, or we run an insulated stainless liner from Olympia Chimney or DuraFlex down the masonry chase. Expect $2,800–$4,500 for a complete insert installation with proper venting. Never install an insert using the original clay flue after an oil-to-gas conversion — the condensation damage already underway will destroy the insert’s venting and create a carbon monoxide hazard. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll assess your flue for insert readiness — estimates are free.
Significantly elevated — the mature oak and maple canopy surrounding the park drops debris into uncapped chimneys at rates we don’t see in more open Queens neighborhoods. Homes on 68th Street, 69th Street, and the blocks between Juniper Boulevard North and South are most affected. A simple chimney cap installation, typically $280–$450, eliminates this risk entirely and pays for itself the first time it prevents a blocked flue or animal intrusion. If you’re already scheduling service, we’ll inspect your cap as part of the standard sweep — no extra charge. Call (866) 884-9512 to book.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Middle Village and Queens since 2007.