Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Floral Park
A Level 1 chimney sweep in Floral Park typically runs $175–$250 and takes about 45 minutes; a Level 2 inspection with video scan runs $325–$475 and is what most 1940s-era homes here actually need after an oil-to-gas conversion. We’re on local Floral Park roads like Jericho Turnpike and Tulip Avenue regularly, and most calls get same-day or next-day scheduling. If you’re in the 11001, 11002, or 11005 ZIP codes, call (866) 884-9512 — Robert handles the work himself.

We’ve been sweeping and inspecting chimneys in Floral Park long enough to know the village’s housing stock intimately. These aren’t generic suburban builds — they’re 70-to-100-year-old brick colonials, Cape Cods, and Tudors packed shoulder-to-shoulder along tree-canopied streets. That age and density creates chimney problems you won’t find in newer construction, and it takes more than a brush and a vacuum to catch what’s actually wrong. Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team is built for this specific challenge.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Floral Park’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Robert Garcia, our owner, has spent 17 years working exclusively on chimneys across Greater New York — and Floral Park has become one of our most frequent stops. The village’s concentration of pre-war masonry chimneys means we see patterns here that newer towns simply don’t present. That repetition builds efficiency: we know what to look for, what tools to bring, and how to explain the findings without talking down to you.
Our 1,096 verified reviews average 4.7 stars, and a significant share come from repeat customers in Nassau County who’ve watched us trace a smoke problem to a cracked flue liner, or spot crown damage before it turned into a $4,000 rebuild. Robert arrives as the lead technician on every job — not a subcontractor learning your chimney on your dime. From Floral Park’s southern border near Jericho Turnpike to the quieter blocks north of Tulip Avenue, we’re typically on-site within hours of your call.
What separates us from sweep-only operations is range. When your inspection reveals that your 1930s clay-tile flue is oversized for your new gas boiler — the single most common finding in Floral Park — we don’t hand you a referral list. We size, specify, and install the correct DuraFlex or HeatShield liner ourselves. One relationship, one accountability chain.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Floral Park
Level 1 Inspection & Annual Sweep
A Level 1 inspection is the baseline: visual examination of accessible portions, measurement of creosote buildup, and mechanical sweeping of the flue. For Floral Park homeowners with gas inserts or well-maintained wood-burning systems that haven’t changed in years, this is often sufficient. The annual sweep clears the soot and light creosote that accumulates even with clean-burning appliances, and we document everything for your records. At $175–$250, it’s preventive maintenance that pays for itself the first time it catches a deteriorating crown or blocked cap.
Level 2 Inspection — What Most Floral Park Homes Actually Need
Here’s where we diverge from the standard script. A Level 2 inspection adds a video scan of the flue interior, attic and basement examination of chimney structure, and assessment of clearances to combustibles. In Floral Park, this isn’t optional luxury — it’s diagnostic necessity. The village’s original multi-flue masonry chimneys were engineered for oil-fired boilers with wider, hotter flue gases. When homeowners converted to gas — as most did during Nassau County’s oil-to-gas wave — the new appliances produce cooler, wetter exhaust that those oversized clay-tile flues can’t vent properly. The result: acidic condensation attacking mortar joints, spalling brick from freeze-thaw cycling, and in worst cases, carbon monoxide leaking through cracked tiles into adjacent flues.
We took a service call on Carnation Avenue where a 1937 Cape Cod had a second flue that was abandoned but uncapped. An oaks and lindens canopy had dropped enough leaves and seed clusters to clog the flue, and squirrels had nested inside — causing a carbon monoxide backdraft. We installed a DuraFlex liner for the gas furnace and capped both flues to match the village’s leafy character. Without that Level 2 video scan, the blockage would’ve stayed hidden until someone got sick. Level 2 runs $325–$475 in Floral Park.
Creosote Removal
Wood-burning fireplaces in Floral Park’s older homes — the ones still original, not retrofitted — tend to accumulate glazed creosote, the hard, tar-like deposit that standard brushing won’t touch. It forms when wood burns incompletely, which happens easily in the shallow, factory-built fireboxes common in 1920s–1950s construction. We use rotary mechanical systems and, when necessary, chemical modifiers to break it down safely. This is not DIY territory. Creosote is combustible; removing it improperly risks a chimney fire or damage to clay tiles already stressed by decades of use. Our creosote-specific service runs $275–$425 depending on severity and flue length.
Soot Removal & Fireplace Cleaning
Gas appliances produce different deposits — fine soot, sulfur traces, and acidic moisture that stain firebox walls and corrode metal components. For Floral Park’s converted systems, we clean the firebox, smoke chamber, and accessible damper assembly, then inspect for deterioration patterns that indicate venting problems. A gas fireplace cleaning runs $195–$295, and we bundle it with full-system diagnostics when the flue shows staining or odor complaints.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Floral Park
We install and work with professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, and Copperfield — the same product lines commercial masonry contractors specify. For Floral Park’s relining-heavy workload, that means we can match a stainless DuraFlex liner to your exact appliance BTU and venting requirements, or apply HeatShield’s cerfractory resurfacing when the clay tile is sound but the mortar joints have eroded. We keep common diameters and fittings stocked, so most Floral Park relining jobs don’t wait on parts. Gelco and Copperfield caps and screening handle the village’s persistent leaf-and-squirrel problem with mesh sizes that block debris without restricting draft. Professional-grade materials, installed right — that’s the standard Robert holds himself to on every job.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Floral Park Homes
- Oversized clay-tile flues failing after oil-to-gas conversion. The dominant issue in Floral Park. Your 1940s chimney was built for an oil boiler’s wide, hot flue gases. Modern gas appliances exhaust cooler and wetter, and that condensation sits in the oversized flue, eating mortar and spalling soft brick through Nassau County’s repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Sweeping alone won’t fix this — relining and resizing will.
- Hidden cross-flue leakage in multi-flue stacks. Most Floral Park chimneys carry two or even three flues in one brick structure — typically one for heat, one for fireplace, sometimes an abandoned third. When a clay tile cracks or mortar fails, exhaust can migrate horizontally into an adjacent flue. You won’t smell it. A Level 2 video scan is the only way to catch it.
- Squirrel intrusion and debris blockage from uncapped abandoned flues. Floral Park’s mature oak and linden canopy is beautiful and relentless. Leaves, seed clusters, and nesting material pour into any open flue, and squirrels treat abandoned oil flues like pre-built condos. We find complete blockages on Tulip Avenue, Carnation Avenue, and throughout the village every autumn. A proper cap installation — not a cheap hardware-store cover — solves it permanently.
- Crown and mortar deterioration accelerated by freeze-thaw cycling. Nassau County doesn’t get the sustained deep cold of New England. Instead, temperatures oscillate above and below freezing for weeks, driving moisture deep into aged lime-based mortar, then expanding it. Floral Park’s 90-year-old chimney stacks show this damage earlier and more severely than newer construction. Annual inspection catches it before water reaches the interior structure.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Floral Park, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Floral Park |
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| Level 1 Inspection & Sweep | $175 – $250 |
| Level 2 Inspection with Video Scan | $325 – $475 |
| Creosote Removal (Glazed/Heavy) | $275 – $425 |
| Gas Fireplace Cleaning | $195 – $295 |
| Chimney Cap Installation (standard) | $450 – $750 |
| Stainless Liner Installation (gas appliance) | $2,800 – $4,500 |
What moves you within these ranges? Flue height, accessibility (steep roofs cost more to work safely), severity of deposits, and whether we find damage that needs addressing before the sweep is complete. We don’t quote low to get in the door, then discover “unexpected” problems. Robert inspects first, explains what he sees, and gives you a fixed price before any work begins. Estimates are free — call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
Compared to Manhattan or Brooklyn, Floral Park pricing runs slightly lower on labor but can edge higher on materials if your chimney needs the relining work that’s so common here. The savings come from efficiency: we know these chimneys, we don’t waste time diagnosing what we’ve seen a hundred times.
We Also Serve Cities Near Floral Park
Our service radius covers Glen Oaks to the west, North New Hyde Park and New Hyde Park to the east, and Garden City Park to the south — all sharing Nassau County’s older housing stock and similar chimney challenges. If you’re in these neighboring communities, the same owner-led service and 17 years of chimney-specific experience apply. Call (866) 884-9512 for scheduling.
Serving Floral Park, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Floral Park 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 Floral Park
Almost certainly yes — and this is the single most important chimney issue in Floral Park. Your 1948 chimney was built with a clay-tile flue sized for an oil boiler’s wide, hot exhaust. Gas appliances run cooler and produce wetter flue gases that never reach the top of that oversized tile before condensing. That acidic condensation destroys mortar joints and spalls brick from the inside out. A properly sized stainless steel liner — typically DuraFlex — corrects the diameter, improves draft, and protects your original masonry. Call (866) 884-9512 and Robert will measure your flue and appliance output to specify exactly what you need.
Because your chimney likely has an uncapped flue — often the second flue abandoned after an oil-to-gas conversion — and Floral Park’s dense oak and linden canopy provides perfect cover and nesting material. Squirrels don’t chew through intact clay tile; they find the open top and treat it as a hollow tree. The fix is a properly screened cap with appropriate mesh size, not a loose hardware-store cover that blows off in the first nor’easter. We install Gelco and Copperfield caps sized to your flue and secured against the village’s wind exposure. Call for an inspection — estimates are free.
No — it’s a warning. Nassau County’s freeze-thaw cycling is especially hard on Floral Park’s century-old soft brick and lime-based mortar. Water enters hairline cracks, expands when it freezes, and forces the face off the brick (spalling). By the time you see staining, water has already penetrated the masonry structure. Left unaddressed, it reaches the interior framing. Annual inspection catches crown cracks and mortar failure before they progress; if you’re already seeing stains, schedule a Level 2 inspection this week. Call (866) 884-9512.
Only if the fireplace flue has been independently inspected and is clear of the damage common to these shared multi-flue structures. Many Floral Park homeowners assume the two flues in their chimney are isolated — they’re not. A cracked tile or failed mortar joint in the heating flue can leak exhaust into the fireplace flue, or vice versa. Carbon monoxide doesn’t respect flue boundaries. Before you light a fire, get a Level 2 video scan to confirm flue integrity and proper clearances. We offer free estimates — call to schedule.
A Level 2 inspection includes everything in Level 1 — visual examination of accessible areas, firebox and damper assessment, exterior crown and cap check — plus a video scan of the full flue interior, attic and basement examination of chimney structure, and verification of clearances to combustibles. For Floral Park’s 1920s–1950s chimneys, the video scan is critical: it reveals cracked clay tiles, eroded mortar joints, and cross-flue leakage that visual inspection cannot catch. The process takes 60–90 minutes, and you receive the video record for your files. Cost is $325–$475. Call (866) 884-9512 to book — most Floral Park appointments are available same-week.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Floral Park and Greater New York since 2008.