Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Corona
Chimney cleaning and sweeping in Corona, NY typically runs $180–$320 for a standard Level 1 sweep with inspection, with Level 2 inspections for older row houses ranging $320–$550. Most Corona appointments are scheduled within 48 hours, and we’re familiar with every block from Roosevelt Avenue up to Northern Boulevard. If you’re smelling smoke, hearing drafting issues, or it’s simply been a year since your last sweep, call us at (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

We’ve been climbing Corona’s rooftops for 17 years. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, knows the difference between a 1925 three-story brick row house on 108th Street and a 1940s semi-detached near the Lemon Ice King. Corona’s housing stock isn’t generic — and neither is our approach. Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team treats every flue like the multi-unit safety system it actually is in this neighborhood.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Corona’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Trusted by 1,096 homeowners across Greater New York with a 4.7-star average — and plenty of those reviews come from right here in 11368. Corona customers mention the same thing repeatedly: Robert shows up himself, not a subcontractor they didn’t ask for.
Our response time to Corona averages under two hours for urgent calls. We know the parking constraints near 103rd Street–Corona Plaza, the tight alley access behind row houses on 35th Avenue, and which blocks have the steepest rooftop pitches. That local fluency means faster setup, cleaner work, and no surprises.
What separates us from franchise operations is simple: Robert handles it himself. He’s the one on the ladder, the one reading the camera feed during your Level 2 inspection, and the one explaining whether your flue needs a Gelco liner or just a thorough creosote removal. Seventeen years of chimney-only focus means he’s seen virtually every configuration Corona’s old housing stock can throw at him.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Corona
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection is the baseline for any Corona chimney — a visual check of accessible portions of the flue, firebox, and exterior for obstructions, creosote buildup, and structural soundness. For newer gas conversions in well-maintained row houses near 104th Street, this often suffices. We document everything and flag whether your setup warrants deeper investigation. Most Level 1s in Corona run $180–$240 when bundled with a sweep.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 is where Corona’s housing stock demands real expertise. We run a video camera the full length of the flue — critical for these 1920s–1940s chimneys with clay-tile liners that may have shifted, cracked, or never been properly sized for gas appliances. On a 1937 attached row house on 108th Street, we found a single coal-era clay-tile flue illegally venting both a gas boiler and water heater — a dangerous dual-appliance setup violating NYC Fire Code. We installed a HeatShield liner and performed a Level 2 inspection, restoring safe venting for the whole party-wall row. Level 2 inspections in Corona typically cost $320–$450.
Creosote Removal
Wood-burning fireplaces in Corona’s older homes — especially those original mantel setups still in use near Roosevelt Avenue — accumulate glazed creosote that standard brushes won’t touch. We use professional-grade rotary systems and, when necessary, chemical treatments that break down Stage 3 glaze without damaging fragile clay tiles. Corona’s tight row-house spacing means poor draft is common; poor draft accelerates creosote accumulation. We fix both. Creosote removal runs $220–$380 depending on severity and accessibility.
Soot Removal & Annual Sweep
Gas appliances produce soot too — finer, more acidic, equally destructive to unlined flues. Corona’s endemic problem: homeowners assume gas means no maintenance. Unlined or deteriorated flues still collect debris, and undiagnosed blockages can trigger DOB violations. Our annual sweep for gas-served chimneys in Corona includes full debris removal, draft testing, and documentation. Annual sweeps run $180–$260; we send reminder calls every fall before the first freeze-thaw cycle hits.

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.
Trusted Brands We Service in Corona
We install and work with professional-grade materials from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Copperfield — the same lines commercial contractors spec for multi-unit buildings. For Corona customers, this means we don’t order parts from three states away and make you wait. Robert carries common Olympia Chimney liner sections and Gelco cap sizes on the truck, so most Corona installations finish same-day. When a 11368 row house needs a custom Copperfield chase cover to stop crown erosion, we measure, fabricate, and install without the two-week delay you’d get from a handyman who has to source everything.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Corona Homes
- Dual-appliance venting through a single original coal flue. Technicians in Corona routinely discover that one original coal-era flue is actively serving both a gas boiler and a gas water heater — a configuration that violates NYC Fire Code Section FC 603 and is endemic to unconverted row houses. Every cleaning becomes a venting assessment.
- Freeze-thaw crown destruction on dense rooftop stacks. Queens’ humid continental climate delivers repeated freeze-thaw cycles each winter that aggressively erode mortar joints and brick crowns on Corona’s tightly packed chimney stacks. The row-house streetscape traps moisture and accelerates efflorescence and spalling on north- and east-facing faces that rarely see sun.
- The “gas means no maintenance” assumption. Corona homeowners who converted from oil or coal often believe their chimney no longer needs service. Unlined or deteriorated flues still collect soot and debris; undiagnosed blockages can trigger DOB violations and create carbon monoxide pathways through shared party walls.
- Undersized flues creating backdraft and spillage. Original coal flues in Corona’s 1920s–1940s housing were sized for draft-hungry coal appliances. Modern gas boilers and water heaters need precise venting dimensions. An undersized or partially blocked flue in a party-wall chase doesn’t just affect your unit — it pressurizes the whole stack.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Corona, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Corona |
|---|---|
| Level 1 Inspection + Sweep | $180–$240 |
| Level 2 Inspection (video scan) | $320–$450 |
| Level 2 with HeatShield liner quote | $320–$550 |
| Creosote Removal (standard) | $220–$300 |
| Creosote Removal (glazed/heavy) | $300–$380 |
| Annual Sweep (gas appliance) | $180–$260 |
| Annual Sweep + Cap/Crown Check | $240–$320 |
What moves you within these ranges? Three things: flue accessibility (some Corona row houses have sealed chimney chases requiring temporary access panels), severity of buildup (a decade-neglected flue takes longer), and whether we find code violations requiring immediate documentation. We quote upfront before starting work — no open-ended billing. Call (866) 884-9512 for your exact Corona estimate; estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Corona
Our service radius covers the full Queens chimney cleaning market, including Elmhurst to the south with its similar pre-war housing stock, Rego Park and its mid-century garden apartment chimneys, Jackson Heights with its landmark co-op buildings and individual flue systems, and East Elmhurst where detached homes present different crown and flashing challenges than Corona’s attached rows. Same owner-led service, same 48-hour response.
Serving Corona, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Corona 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 — Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Corona
Yes — unlined or deteriorated clay-tile flues in Corona’s 1920s–1940s housing are not safe for gas venting, even without wood burning. Gas appliances produce acidic condensation that eats bare masonry, and NYC Building Code requires proper lining for all vented appliances. We assess liner needs during every Level 2 inspection in Corona. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule — estimates are free.
No — this configuration violates NYC Fire Code Section FC 603 and is one of the most common hazards we find in Corona. Each appliance needs its own properly sized flue, or a listed common venting system engineered for the specific BTU load. We document these violations during inspection and provide compliant solutions, often using HeatShield or Olympia Chimney liner systems. Call (866) 884-9512 for a venting assessment.
Party-wall chimney chases mean a single deteriorated flue creates multi-unit carbon monoxide and fire risk, not just a single-family hazard. NYC DOB’s strict licensing and permit requirements also make every cleaning job in 11368 a potential compliance touchpoint that standalone homes in Nassau or Westchester don’t face. We inspect with adjacent-unit awareness that generalist sweeps often miss.
Corona’s dense rooftop chimney stacks absorb moisture during thaw periods, then the water expands when temperatures drop below freezing — cracking crowns, opening mortar joints, and spalling brick faces. North- and east-facing chimneys suffer worst because they never fully dry. We inspect crown integrity on every Corona visit and can install Copperfield or Gelco caps to shed water before the cycle starts.
Routine cleaning and Level 1 inspections generally don’t require permits, but any repair, liner installation, or code-violation remediation in NYC DOB jurisdiction requires proper filing — and Corona’s attached housing means work often triggers party-wall notification requirements. We handle permit documentation when needed; most Corona customers never touch the paperwork. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll tell you exactly what your situation requires.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Corona and Queens since 2008.