Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Fordham
Chimney cleaning and sweeping in Fordham typically runs $180–$320 for a standard Level 1 sweep with inspection, while Level 2 camera inspections range from $350–$550 depending on flue access and building height. Most Fordham appointments are scheduled within 2–3 business days, with same-day service available for suspected blockages or burning odors. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

We know Fordham’s chimneys. We’ve spent 17 years working on the pre-war brick apartment buildings and attached rowhouses that define this neighborhood — from the six-story walk-ups along Grand Avenue near Belmont to the party-wall structures in Kingsbridge Heights and the solid masonry blocks around Bedford Park. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles every job personally. When you book with Apex, you’re not getting a dispatched crew from a franchise hub; you’re getting the decision-maker on your roof, in your flue, reading the condition of your chimney with 17 years of context behind every call.
Fordham’s housing stock is unlike newer construction in the outer boroughs. The 4–6 story brick buildings here, most built between 1910 and 1945, share party-wall chimneys, run oversized flues from old coal or fuel-oil systems, and take a beating from the Bronx’s brutal freeze-thaw cycles. Generic sweep-and-go outfits miss the failure patterns these buildings develop. We don’t.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Fordham’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Our reputation in Fordham is built on documented outcomes, not marketing claims. 1,096 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars — many from repeat clients in 10468 and surrounding ZIP codes — reflect what happens when the same technician returns year after year and remembers your building’s flue configuration.
Robert handles every job himself. That means when we sweep a chimney in a Woodlawn apartment building or inspect a party-wall flue in Belmont, the person signing off on the work is the owner. No subcontractors. No rotating crews who need a map to find your building.
Response time to Fordham averages 2–3 days for standard scheduling, with emergency slots reserved for burning smells, suspected blockages, or post-storm damage. We carry Chimney Cleaning & Sweep equipment and camera gear sized for the narrow flues and roof access points common to pre-war Bronx construction — scaffolding-compatible, lightweight, and ready for the tight parapet walls you’ll find along Fordham Road and its side streets.
We also understand the coordination headache Fordham’s shared chimneys create. When your building’s flue serves multiple units or spans a party wall, we know how to document conditions for your super, your management company, and adjacent owners — paperwork that keeps you compliant with NYC FDNY codes governing multi-family flues.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Fordham
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection in Fordham covers the readily accessible portions of your chimney structure and flue — the standard annual check for systems with no known changes. For most Fordham homeowners and building managers, this means examining the firebox, damper, smoke chamber, and accessible flue liner sections from the roof and hearth levels. In pre-war buildings with original cleanout doors in the basement, we’ll check those too. A Level 1 runs $180–$260 when bundled with a sweep.
Here’s the catch in Fordham: a Level 1 is often not enough. The oil-to-gas conversion history in these buildings means liner damage frequently hides below the accessible line, in the portions of the flue that a basic visual can’t reach. We flag this for every Fordham client. If your building converted from fuel oil in the 1970s or 1980s and the liner was never inspected post-conversion, we strongly recommend starting with Level 2.
Level 2 Inspection
A Level 2 inspection is the standard we recommend for virtually every Fordham building we enter. This includes video camera scanning of the entire flue interior — the only way to verify clay tile liner joint integrity in oversized flues that now run cooler gas combustion. $350–$550 depending on building height, roof access complexity, and whether we need to coordinate with neighboring owners for party-wall entry.
Our crew swept a Level 2 inspection at a 1936 six-story walk-up on Grand Avenue near Belmont, where the tenant reported a burning smell. We found the original clay tile liner joints eaten through by acidic condensate from an oil-to-gas conversion — an oversized flue running cool. We documented the failure per FDNY codes and recommended a HeatShield liner before the owner could face building-wide compliance issues.
That scenario plays out regularly in Fordham, Belmont, and Kingsbridge Heights. The camera doesn’t lie, and the documentation protects building owners from liability.
Creosote Removal
Creosote buildup in Fordham’s older flues is often compounded by restricted draft. Oversized flues from the coal era don’t develop the velocity needed to carry combustion products up and out efficiently. The result: Stage 2 and Stage 3 glazed creosote that standard brushes won’t touch. $220–$380 for mechanical removal; chemical treatment for glazed deposits adds $150–$250.

We use rotary cleaning systems sized for the 8×12 and 10×10 flue dimensions common in Fordham’s pre-war stock — not the standard 6-inch round kits that franchise outfits haul from job to job. Proper tool matching matters. A brush that’s too small polishes the creosote without removing it; one that’s too aggressive cracks already-compromised clay tile.
Soot Removal & Annual Sweep
The annual sweep is the backbone of chimney maintenance, and in Fordham it’s non-negotiable for buildings with active fireplaces or gas boiler venting. $180–$280 for a standard sweep; bundled with Level 1 inspection at the lower end of that range. We schedule these heavily in late summer and early fall — September through October — before the heating season locks in.
What we pull from Fordham flues tells the building’s history. In Belmont and Kingsbridge Heights buildings, chimney sweeps frequently find solidified fuel-oil soot from decades before the building switched to gas — a telltale sign the liner was never inspected post-conversion. That debris isn’t just a cleaning issue; it’s evidence of a systemic oversight that now threatens the entire flue system.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Fordham
We install and work with professional-grade materials from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Copperfield — the same product lines commercial contractors specify for multi-family building work. For Fordham’s liner rebuilds and relining projects, we stock HeatShield cerfractory sealant and DuraFlex stainless liners in diameters and lengths matched to pre-war flue configurations. Parts availability means faster turnaround: most relining jobs in 10468 are completed in 1–2 days once scheduled, not the week-long waits that come with special-order materials.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Fordham Homes
- Oversized flues destroying original clay liners. The 1920s–1940s chimneys in Fordham, Belmont, and Bedford Park were sized for coal or fuel-oil combustion. Post-conversion to gas, these flues run too cool, producing acidic condensate that eats through clay tile joints. We find this on the majority of Level 2 inspections we perform here — it’s the rule, not the exception.
- Freeze-thaw spalling on exposed crowns and parapet brick. The Bronx crosses the 32°F threshold dozens of times each winter. Water penetrates mortar joints, freezes, expands, and pops off brick faces. By March, we’re documenting significant crown damage on roofs throughout Fordham — damage that channels water directly into the flue system.
- Party-wall access complications. Fordham’s pre-war apartment buildings frequently share chimneys between attached structures. A proper inspection or sweep may require roof access from an adjacent building, basement cleanout entry through a neighbor’s utility space, or coordination with a neighboring super. We handle this regularly; most outfits don’t even ask the right questions.
- Uninspected post-conversion liners with legacy fuel-oil soot. Solidified black deposits from decades-old fuel-oil combustion indicate the flue was never properly evaluated after the building switched to gas. This isn’t just a cleaning problem — it’s a compliance gap that NYC FDNY codes treat seriously when documented.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Fordham, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Fordham |
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| Level 1 Inspection + Sweep | $180–$260 |
| Level 2 Camera Inspection | $350–$550 |
| Creosote Removal (mechanical) | $220–$380 |
| Chemical Treatment (glazed creosote) | $150–$250 |
| Annual Sweep (standalone) | $180–$280 |
| Soot Removal (heavy accumulation) | $200–$340 |
What moves you within these ranges? Building height (walk-up vs. elevator), roof access complexity (parapet walls, shared roofs, ladder vs. scaffold setup), and the condition of what we find. A straightforward annual sweep on a two-family rowhouse near Merriam Playground sits at the low end. A Level 2 on a six-story walk-up with party-wall coordination and documented liner failure sits higher.
We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs — we inspect first. Estimates are free. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Fordham
Our service radius covers the full west Bronx chimney market. We regularly sweep and inspect in Kings Bridge, where the hillside construction creates unique draft issues; Spuyten Duyvil, with its mix of pre-war co-ops and newer construction; Morris Heights, sharing Fordham’s pre-war apartment density; and University Heights, where Fordham University-area rental properties require documented annual compliance. Same technician, same equipment, same direct accountability from Robert Garcia on every job.
Serving Fordham, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fordham 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 Fordham
Yes, party-wall chimney access typically requires coordination with the adjacent building owner, super, or management company before we can complete a full Level 2 camera inspection. We handle this regularly in Fordham, Belmont, and Kingsbridge Heights, and we’ll document the access agreement and inspection findings for all parties. Call (866) 884-9512 — we’ll walk you through the coordination steps during your free estimate.
Oil-to-gas conversion in Fordham’s pre-war buildings almost always means an oversized flue running at lower temperatures, which produces acidic condensate that destroys original clay tile liner joints. This is the single most common failure mode we document in 10468. A Level 2 inspection verifies whether your liner survived conversion intact or needs relining with a properly sized stainless or cerfractory system.
Solidified fuel-oil soot means your flue was never properly inspected or cleaned after the building’s conversion to gas, and that residue is now obstructing proper draft and venting. We remove this material regularly in Belmont and Fordham buildings, and we document the condition for FDNY compliance. The presence of legacy soot strongly indicates your liner needs camera evaluation — call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
Yes — the Bronx’s repeated winter freeze-thaw cycling is particularly destructive to the exposed brick and mortar crowns on Fordham’s older chimneys, and we routinely find significant spalling and failed pointing that must be addressed before heating season. Crown damage allows water directly into the flue system, accelerating liner deterioration and creating draft hazards. We document crown condition on every inspection and repair or rebuild as needed.
We install HeatShield cerfractory sealant for resurfacing compromised clay liners, and DuraFlex stainless steel liners for full relining where the original flue is beyond recovery. Both are specified for the multi-flue, pre-war configurations common in Fordham’s 1910–1945 housing stock. Material selection depends on what the Level 2 camera reveals — call (866) 884-9512 for an inspection and exact recommendation.
Ready to schedule your chimney cleaning or inspection in Fordham? Robert Garcia handles every job personally — 17 years of chimney-only focus, 1,096+ verified reviews, and the equipment to work on your pre-war building’s specific challenges. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate. We’ll inspect your flue, document what we find, and give you straight answers on whether you need a sweep, a liner, or simply peace of mind before the next heating season.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Fordham and New York City since 2007.