Gelco Chimney Cleaning in East Flatbush, NY | Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York
Gelco chimney cleaning and liner service in East Flatbush typically runs $280–$520 for a standard sweep with Level 2 inspection, while Gelco liner retrofits for gas-converted flues start around $1,800–$3,400 depending on access and whether we need to sleeve down from original 8-inch coal-era terra cotta. We’re an independent Gelco service provider — not manufacturer-authorized — which means we source OEM Gelco parts and also recommend compatible aftermarket solutions when they’ll outlast the original spec. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles every East Flatbush job personally. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Why East Flatbush Residents Choose Us for Gelco Service
Seventeen years of chimney-only work means we’ve seen what happens when a Gelco liner gets installed by someone who doesn’t understand Brooklyn’s housing stock. Robert Garcia grew up not far from Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, apprenticed under a veteran sweep who drilled into him that a clean flue keeps a family safe through a New York winter, and now runs every East Flatbush job himself or alongside his small crew. Customers know exactly who to call when something looks off.
We’ve got more than a thousand documented outcomes — 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars — and that volume reflects consistency, not a lucky month. When we scope a chimney in Canarsie or City Line, we’re not guessing at what we’ll find. We’ve already pulled collapsed Gelco 300 Series liners from condensate-damaged flues, reseated snap-lock caps loosened by freeze-thaw cycles on Clinton Hill row houses, and custom-sleeved oversized oil-era chimneys down to code-compliant diameter for gas boilers. We install professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield — the same lines commercial contractors use.
From routine sweep to full rebuild, one company handles it. Robert makes the call on-site. No subcontractor roulette.
Common Gelco Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in East Flatbush
- Gelco liner seams corrode from acidic condensate in oversized coal-era flues. East Flatbush’s 1920s–1940s row houses were built with 8×8 inch terra cotta tiles engineered for coal or heavy fuel oil. Decades of gas conversions left those flues chronically mis-sized. Hot gas from a modern boiler cools too fast in that volume, condensing into sulfuric acid that attacks Gelco 300 Series stainless seams from the outside in. We find this on inspection after inspection in ZIP 11203 — not a fluke, a pattern.
- Gelco snap-lock caps loosen under freeze-thaw cycles. Brooklyn’s winter temperature swings are brutal on metal expansion joints. Caps that sealed tight in October gap by March, letting water sheet down into the crown and saturate mortar. East Flatbush’s proximity to Jamaica Bay keeps ambient humidity elevated year-round, so that moisture doesn’t dry out — it freezes, expands, and widens the gap further.
- Gelco Z-Flex aluminum liners kink in tight clay tile passages. The original flues in this neighborhood weren’t built with liner retrofits in mind. Z-Flex is flexible, but there’s a limit. A kinked liner reduces draft, backs up combustion gases, and can trigger a carbon monoxide alarm at 2 a.m. We measure before we spec — every time.
- Gelco Crown Coat blisters over deteriorated mortar in high-humidity zones. Crown Coat is a quality elastomeric, but it’s not magic. Applied over spalling, salt-eroded mortar near the Bay, it traps vapor underneath and bubbles within two seasons. We grind back to sound masonry first, or we don’t apply it.
- Collapsed liner sections from chronic condensate pooling. Last winter we scoped a Gelco 300 Series liner on a Bedford-Stuyvesant two-family row house only to find a section had collapsed from chronic condensate pooling. Our crew had to core-drill the original 8-inch tile and install a new Gelco 6-inch rigid liner with a custom offset cap to align with the gas boiler flue — saving the owner from a DOB violation. Same scenario, different block: we’ve repeated this repair across East Flatbush.
Gelco Service in East Flatbush: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
East Flatbush’s ZIP 11203 contains a high density of 1920s two-family homes where the original coal flues were built with 8×8 inch terra cotta tiles — too large for modern gas boilers — and Gelco liner retrofits must be custom-sleeved down to 6-inch diameter to meet NYC Fuel Gas Code draft requirements. This isn’t a recommendation we invented. It’s what the code demands, and it’s what we document on every Level 2 inspection report we issue in this neighborhood.
Here’s what most property owners miss, especially landlords in the high proportion of renter-occupied two-families here: NYC’s Fuel Gas Code requires flue liner sizing to match the connected appliance. When a sweep scopes a post-conversion gas boiler venting into an original oversized oil-era flue and finds heavy acidic staining or cracked liner tiles, that’s not bad luck. It’s an almost predictable outcome of East Flatbush’s specific construction era and conversion history. We’ve flagged this for owners on streets near the Rev. Benjamin J. Lowry landmark and throughout the City Line border zone. The ones who act on it avoid the DOB violation notice. The ones who wait — and a chimney problem doesn’t get smaller by waiting, I’ve seen 17 years of proof — often end up with a red tag on their heating system and a frantic midwinter call.
The freeze-thaw cycle here is worse than inland Brooklyn. The Atlantic humidity is worse than the Bronx. Combined with fuel conversions that started in the 1970s and continue today, East Flatbush presents a specific failure mode that generic chimney sweeps from outside the borough rarely recognize until they’re staring at a collapsed flue on a 20-degree morning.
Gelco Models & Products We Service in East Flatbush
We work with the full Gelco residential line, with particular depth on the systems most relevant to Brooklyn’s older housing:
- Gelco 300 Series Rigid Liner — Our go-to for East Flatbush gas conversions requiring diameter reduction. Stainless construction, precise seam welding, and we stock common diameters and offsets for same-week installation.
- Gelco Z-Flex Aluminum Liner — Used where flexibility matters, but we measure tile passage geometry first to prevent the kinking that ruins draft in tight 1920s flues.
- Gelco Snap-Lock Stainless Steel Cap — Standard replacement for wind-loosened or freeze-damaged caps; we verify mesh spec against local spark code.
- Gelco Crown Coat Elastomeric Coating — Applied only after mortar remediation; we keep this in stock for East Flatbush jobs where the crown is sound but surface-porous.
We source OEM Gelco liners and caps to guarantee fitment in East Flatbush’s narrow flues. For repointing work on historic brick, we often recommend compatible aftermarket mortar additives that match the original lime-based composition better than modern Portland-heavy mixes. We prioritize liner replacement over patch repairs when acidic condensate has dissolved tile grout — a call Robert makes on-site after scoping, not from a desk.
Gelco Service Pricing in East Flatbush
These are the ranges we quote for East Flatbush properties based on 17 years of documented jobs:
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Level 2 chimney inspection with video scope | $280 – $380 |
| Standard chimney sweep and cleaning | $220 – $320 |
| Gelco cap installation or replacement | $340 – $580 |
| Gelco liner inspection and seam repair | $450 – $780 |
| Gelco 300 Series liner retrofit (custom-sized) | $1,800 – $3,400 |
| Crown Coat application (after mortar prep) | $680 – $1,200 |
| Full chimney rebuild (masonry) | $4,500 – $8,500 |
What drives cost: access height, whether we need scaffolding versus ladder setup, the condition of original terra cotta (core-drilling adds labor), and whether the job is urgent or scheduled. Every estimate we provide in East Flatbush includes the video scope footage, a written condition report, and a code-compliance assessment — no separate charges for documentation. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote; estimates are free and Robert handles the site visit himself.
Serving East Flatbush, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the East Flatbush 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 — Gelco Chimney Cleaning in East Flatbush
No. Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York is an independent service provider with no manufacturer authorization or franchise affiliation. We source OEM Gelco parts through standard distribution channels and install them according to manufacturer spec and NYC building code. Our independence means we can also recommend compatible aftermarket solutions — like historic-match mortar additives — when they’ll outperform the original approach. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss what’s right for your flue.
Because your 1920s flue was built for coal or oil, not gas. The 8×8 inch terra cotta tile common in East Flatbush row houses moves too much volume for a modern gas boiler. Exhaust cools before it exits, condenses into acid, and destroys liner seams from the outside. NYC Fuel Gas Code requires the liner diameter to match the appliance output — typically 6-inch for residential gas. We custom-sleeve Gelco 300 Series rigid liners to hit that spec. Call (866) 884-9512 for a scope and measurement.
Every 7–12 years for snap-lock stainless models, but we inspect annually because freeze-thaw cycling and Jamaica Bay humidity accelerate loosening. A gap-cap in this neighborhood doesn’t just let rain in — it lets the saturated air that never fully dries. We’ve replaced 3-year-old caps that failed prematurely due to improper initial seating. Annual inspection catches this before water reaches the flue.
We can reapply Crown Coat, but only after verifying the mortar underneath is sound. In East Flatbush’s high-humidity environment, blistering is common when Crown Coat gets layered over deteriorated base material. We grind back to solid masonry, repoint if needed with historic-compatible mortar, then apply the elastomeric. A coating alone over bad mortar buys you two seasons, maybe three. Done right, it’s a 10-year solution.
Yes. We document the violation condition, perform the required Level 2 inspection with video evidence, install code-compliant Gelco liner systems, and provide the certification paperwork for DOB sign-off. Robert has cleared violations across Brooklyn’s 1920s housing stock — he knows what the inspector wants to see and how to get there without unnecessary rebuilds. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss your notice; estimates are free.
For multi-flue setups in attached Brooklyn row houses, we typically spec Gelco’s larger-format snap-lock caps with expanded mesh to handle both boiler and fireplace flues without cross-drafting. The key is measuring center-to-center flue spacing — 1920s masonry varies block by block — and ensuring the cap overhang clears the crown by at least 2 inches to shed water. We fabricate custom offsets when standard caps don’t align.
Service Areas Near East Flatbush
We run Gelco service calls throughout the surrounding Brooklyn and Queens neighborhoods — Flatbush proper to the west, Kensington and Prospect Park South to the north, Canarsie and Marine Park to the south, and across the borough line into Hempstead and Hillside in Nassau County. Same-day availability varies by season, but East Flatbush properties typically see us within 24–48 hours for non-emergency scheduling, faster for carbon monoxide or DOB violation concerns.
Book Your Gelco Service in East Flatbush Today
Robert Garcia handles every estimate personally. Whether you need a seasonal sweep, a liner scope before a gas conversion, or you’ve got a DOB violation ticking, we’ll scope it, document it, and fix it — with OEM Gelco parts where they fit best, and straight talk about what actually needs doing. Same-day appointments available for urgent conditions. Call (866) 884-9512 now.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Brooklyn and the five boroughs since 2007.