Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Richmond Hill
Fireplace services in Richmond Hill, NY typically run $180–$650 depending on the repair type, and most non-emergency jobs are scheduled within 48 hours. Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York handles gas fireplace service, wood burning fireplace repair, fireplace insert installation, damper repair, and firebox repair throughout the 11418 ZIP code and surrounding Queens neighborhoods. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working on Richmond Hill’s chimneys for 17 years. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, knows the tight setbacks of these 1890s row houses — the narrow side yards, the shared driveways off Jamaica Avenue, the street parking that vanishes by 8 a.m. We’ve carried HeatShield liner kits through basement bulkheads and hoisted Gelco chimney caps over rear fences because there’s no alley access on blocks like these. Richmond Hill isn’t suburban Queens; it’s dense, historic, and every job requires thinking three moves ahead.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Richmond Hill’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
Our Fireplace Services team has completed hundreds of jobs in Richmond Hill specifically — not spread across a 50-mile radius, but concentrated in this ZIP code and the adjacent blocks. That repetition matters. We’ve seen how the original Albon Platt Man development houses on 115th Street, 116th Street, and Lefferts Boulevard share chimney configurations you won’t find in post-war construction. When Robert Garcia arrives at your door, he’s already worked on your neighbor’s stack. Often literally.
Homeowners here check reviews before letting anyone into their homes. We get it. Our 1,096 verified customer reviews average 4.7 stars, and a significant portion come from Richmond Hill and nearby Kew Gardens. Those reviews mention specifics: showed up on time, explained the party-wall issue clearly, coordinated with our neighbor. That’s the accountability you get when the owner runs the job site.
Response time to Richmond Hill averages same-day or next-day for urgent calls — carbon monoxide concerns, smoking fireplaces, failed dampers in January. Non-urgent inspections typically book within 48 hours. We keep common parts stocked for Richmond Hill’s prevalent systems: Olympia Chimney caps for standard flue sizes, Famco dampers for vintage fireboxes, Copperfield masonry materials for crown repairs on century-old brick.
The local knowledge that builds trust here isn’t generic. It’s knowing that your semi-detached Victorian on 117th Street probably shares a party-wall stack with your neighbor, and that any liner work requires coordination. It’s recognizing that your “abandoned” coal flue might still be collecting creosote from boiler exhaust mis-routing. It’s expecting the cracked crown you can’t see from the ground because Queens’ freeze-thaw cycles have been working on it since November.
Our Fireplace Services in Richmond Hill
Gas Fireplace Service
Richmond Hill’s gas fireplaces — original conversions from coal or oil, or newer inserts in vintage fireboxes — need annual inspection of burner assemblies, pilot systems, and venting. We service direct-vent and natural-draft gas units, checking for CO spillage caused by deteriorating shared flues. In row houses near Myrtle Avenue and Hillside Avenue, we’ve found multiple cases where a gas fireplace shares a flue with a furnace, both exhausting into clay tile that’s cracked from decades of thermal cycling. We test combustion, inspect the firebox for liner gaps, and verify draft performance before the heating season.
Wood Burning Fireplace Repair
Actual wood-burning fireplaces are less common in Richmond Hill’s dense housing, but they’re treasured where they exist — often in the larger end-unit row houses near Forest Park. These fireboxes take abuse: cracked rear walls from over-firing, damaged throat dampers, missing or deteriorated smoke shelves. We assess whether the existing firebox can be repaired with HeatShield refractory coating or needs partial rebuild. Because many of these fireplaces were never designed for modern airtight operation, we also evaluate whether an insert makes more sense than continued patching.
Fireplace Insert Installation
Fireplace inserts are our most recommended upgrade for Richmond Hill’s vintage fireplaces. An EPA-certified insert transforms an inefficient, leaky open firebox into a sealed combustion system — critical in tight row houses where make-up air is limited and backdrafting risks are real. We measure your existing opening, specify the right unit for your flue size, and handle the full installation including stainless liner, surround panel, and exterior termination. For Richmond Hill’s narrow chimneys, we often specify inserts that work with flexible DuraFlex liners rated for shared-flue conditions. Robert Garcia sizes every job personally — no subcontractor guessing at clearances.
Damper Repair and Replacement
A failed damper in Richmond Hill’s winter isn’t an annoyance. It’s heat loss you can’t afford and smoke spillage you can’t tolerate. We repair throat dampers, install top-sealing dampers for better efficiency, and address the rusted, warped, or debris-seized mechanisms common in century-old fireboxes. Many Richmond Hill dampers we’ve replaced were original cast-iron units that finally cracked after 120 years of thermal shock. We stock replacements and can often complete the repair in a single visit.

Firebox Repair
The firebox — the actual chamber where combustion happens — deteriorates from direct flame exposure, moisture infiltration, and thermal expansion. In Richmond Hill’s converted coal fireplaces, we frequently find fireboxes that were never properly resized for gas or wood use, with cracked refractory panels or spalling brick that exposes surrounding framing to heat. We repair with professional-grade refractory materials or recommend insert conversion when the damage exceeds practical repair. Every firebox repair includes inspection of the adjacent smoke chamber and flue transition — the hidden area where most house fires start.
Fireplace Conversion
Converting a Richmond Hill fireplace from wood to gas, or from an old gas log set to a sealed insert, requires more than connecting a line. We evaluate the flue capacity, check for abandoned flues that might be pressurizing the chimney, and ensure the new appliance’s venting requirements match your chimney’s actual condition. In party-wall stacks, conversion work often triggers the coordination requirements that delay projects — we handle that negotiation, document both owners’ approvals, and schedule single-access work to minimize disruption.
Trusted Brands We Service in Richmond Hill
We install and service professional-grade fireplace and chimney products from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Famco — the same lines specified by commercial contractors for durability in harsh Northeast conditions. For Richmond Hill’s tight-access jobs, we keep common cap sizes, damper assemblies, and liner connection hardware in stock, which means faster turnaround when you’re staring at a smoking fireplace on a 20-degree night. When a full liner replacement is needed in a shared stack, we specify Gelco’s relining systems or HeatShield’s stainless flexible liners, both rated for the multi-fuel, multi-appliance configurations common in these century-old chimneys.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Richmond Hill Homes
- Neighbor coordination failures on party-wall stacks. One owner schedules repair; the other delays. The deteriorated liner keeps venting flue gases into the wall cavity. We’ve seen this stall critical safety work for months on 115th Street and Lefferts Boulevard blocks.
- Freeze-thaw crown damage hiding interior flue erosion. Queens’ winter wet-dry cycles force water into hairline crown cracks, which expand with each freeze. Water migrates down, saturating clay flue tiles from the outside. By the time you see staining on the interior firebox, the tiles are compromised.
- Abandoned coal flues acting as creosote reservoirs. Original 1890s flues left unlined after oil or gas conversion still collect combustible deposits from adjacent active flues or boiler exhaust. They’re a hidden fire risk in homes where the fireplace “hasn’t been used in years.”
- Undersized relining from past fuel conversions. A 1950s oil-to-gas conversion might have dropped a 4-inch liner into a flue designed for 8-inch coal draft. The result: chronic backdrafting, CO spillage, and a fireplace that “never draws right.”
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Richmond Hill, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Richmond Hill |
|---|---|
| Gas fireplace inspection and basic service | $180–$280 |
| Damper repair or replacement | $220–$450 |
| Firebox refractory repair | $350–$650 |
| Fireplace insert installation (including liner) | $2,800–$4,500 |
| Full firebox rebuild (masonry) | $1,800–$3,200 |
| Party-wall stack inspection with neighbor coordination | $150–$250 (split between owners when coordinated) |
What moves you within these ranges: accessibility (rear yard vs. roof access), whether we can coordinate both parties on a shared stack, and the condition of existing flue liners. We don’t quote over the phone for firebox rebuilds or insert installations — we need to measure, inspect, and specify. Estimates are free. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Richmond Hill
Our service radius covers the immediate Queens neighborhoods surrounding Richmond Hill: Kew Gardens to the north with its garden-apartment and single-family mix, Briarwood along the Van Wyck corridor, Woodhaven with its similar Victorian stock on the Brooklyn border, and Ozone Park to the south. The same party-wall issues, freeze-thaw damage patterns, and century-old flue configurations repeat across these ZIP codes. If you’re in any of these areas and need fireplace services, the same response times and owner-led service apply.
Serving Richmond Hill, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Richmond Hill 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 Richmond Hill
Yes — legally and practically, both owners must agree before any work on a shared stack. We handle the coordination: inspect both flues, document findings for both parties, and schedule single-access work that minimizes disruption. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll start the conversation with your neighbor if you prefer.
Abandoned flues in Richmond Hill’s converted row houses frequently collect creosote or become pressurized by adjacent active flues, creating fire and carbon monoxide risks. We inspect with video scanning to determine if the flue needs sealing, relining, or connection to a proper venting system. Call for a free inspection — abandoned flues are not “out of sight, out of mind.”
Queens’ repeated winter wet-dry-freeze cycles force water into crown mortar and brick pores, which expands and spalls the masonry. On Richmond Hill’s 120-year-old stacks, this erodes clay flue tiles from the outside before any interior symptoms appear. Annual inspection catches crown and mortar deterioration before it reaches the flue.
Yes — we’ve developed specific access protocols for Richmond Hill’s dense blocks: basement bulkhead entry for liner materials, roof access via interior hatch where available, and compact equipment that fits through 30-inch gates. Robert Garcia assesses access during the estimate and plans the approach before arrival.
We install and service inserts compatible with DuraFlex, Gelco, and Olympia Chimney liner systems, and we work with major insert manufacturers to specify units that fit Richmond Hill’s narrow, vintage fireboxes. We don’t push brands; we specify what fits your chimney’s actual dimensions and venting requirements. Call (866) 884-9512 for a sizing evaluation.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Richmond Hill since 2008.