Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Jersey City
A typical chimney cleaning and sweep in Jersey City runs $180–$320 for a standard single-flue service, with Level 2 inspections for multi-unit row houses ranging $350–$550. Most Jersey City appointments are scheduled within 48 hours, and emergency creosote blockages get same-day response. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

We’ve been crossing the Hudson to work on Jersey City chimneys for 17 years. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, knows the difference between a Greenville two-family built in 1905 and a Bergen-Lafayette row house converted to four units in the 1970s — and he treats them differently because they are different. Jersey City’s chimney stock isn’t suburban; it’s urban, shared, and aging on an accelerated timeline thanks to salt air and freeze-thaw cycling that doesn’t let up. Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team doesn’t apply a one-size-fits-all protocol here. We inspect what’s actually in the stack, account for the fuel conversion history, and clean with the neighbor’s flue in mind — because in this city, there’s almost always a neighbor’s flue.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Jersey City’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Jersey City homeowners have left us 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and a significant share of those come from repeat customers in The Heights, Journal Square, and Bergen-Lafayette who’ve watched us return year after year to the same addresses. Robert handles every job personally — he’s the one on the roof, the one reading the camera feed during Level 2 inspections, the one explaining what we found to the homeowner or property manager. No dispatched crew, no subcontractor who disappears after the invoice clears.
Our response time to Jersey City averages under 48 hours for standard sweeps, and we routinely schedule same-day service for blocked flues or suspected chimney fires. We know the local permit landscape, the NJ Department of Community Affairs fire code requirements for multi-family dwellings, and the specific failure patterns that repeat across Jersey City’s 07306, 07307, 07308, and 07310 ZIP codes. That familiarity saves time on every job — and time saved is damage prevented.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Jersey City
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection in Jersey City is the baseline for any annual sweep, but here’s the catch: in a city where most chimneys serve multiple units, a true Level 1 means visually assessing every accessible portion of the chimney structure, not just the flue you’re standing in front of. We check the exterior for mortar spalling accelerated by Hudson River salt exposure, the firebox for cracked brickwork, and the damper operation. For a standard Jersey City row house with two to four units, Level 1 inspection runs $150–$220 when bundled with a sweep.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 inspection is where Jersey City’s housing stock demands more than the national standard. We use video scanning to examine the full flue interior — critical in shared-stack buildings where one tenant’s flue condition directly affects others. In The Heights, we regularly find unlined brick flues with mortar degradation from decades of gas conversion condensate; in Journal Square, clay-tile liners with cracked segments from thermal shock. A Level 2 inspection in Jersey City costs $350–$550 depending on stack height and access complexity, and we recommend it for any property sale, new appliance installation, or suspected flue damage. Robert operates the camera himself — he’s documented over a thousand of these scans.
Creosote Removal
Creosote in Jersey City chimneys isn’t uniform. Flues that served coal burners a century ago, then oil, then gas, develop layered deposits with different combustion signatures — hard, glazed creosote from oil firing sits above powdery soot from gas, and the interface between them traps moisture from condensation. We use rotary mechanical cleaning for glazed buildup and polypropylene whips for modern soot, matching the tool to the actual deposit. Heavy creosote removal in a multi-flue stack runs $280–$420. We document before-and-after condition for property managers who need records for insurance or code compliance.
Soot Removal & Fireplace Cleaning
Gas conversions in Jersey City’s row houses produce acidic condensate that mixes with soot to form a corrosive paste on flue walls and smoke chamber floors. Standard soot removal isn’t enough — we neutralize acidic residue and inspect for metal corrosion on dampers and connectors. Annual fireplace cleaning for a Jersey City gas fireplace or converted hearth runs $180–$260. For wood-burning units still in use (rarer here, but they exist in some Bergen-Lafayette and Greenville properties), we add creosote-specific protocols.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Jersey City
We install and work with professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Famco — the same product lines commercial contractors specify for multi-unit buildings. For Jersey City’s row house conversions, DuraFlex stainless liners handle the corrosive condensate from modern gas appliances better than generic alternatives, and we’ve stocked common diameters locally to avoid week-long waits. HeatShield’s cerfractory sealant lets us restore deteriorating clay flue tiles without full liner replacement, which matters in buildings where a full tear-out would disrupt multiple tenants. When we recommend a product, it’s because we’ve installed it in Jersey City conditions and watched it perform.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Jersey City Homes
- Shared flue cross-contamination: In multi-unit row houses, a neglected flue in one unit deposits creosote and acidic condensate into neighboring flues through cracked mortar joints, causing accelerated liner degradation and elevating chimney fire risk across the entire stack. We inspect all tenant flues as standard practice.
- Palisades downdraft: Strong northwest winds atop the escarpment in The Heights create chronic negative pressure that defeats proper draft, causing smoke rollout and incomplete combustion. Even a recently swept flue can fail under these conditions — the fix is usually liner sizing and cap configuration, not more cleaning.
- Salt-air mortar spalling: Persistent moisture and salt from the Hudson and Newark Bay penetrate brick and mortar, accelerating freeze-thaw damage that compresses the effective inspection window. We see spalling advance from cosmetic to structural in 3–5 years on exposed stacks, faster than inland Hudson County equivalents.
- Mismatched gas conversion flues: Original coal flues in 1880s–1920s row houses were sized for draft characteristics that modern gas appliances don’t produce. The resulting low-temperature, high-moisture exhaust condenses in oversized flues, producing creosote-like deposits that standard sweeps alone won’t fully address.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Jersey City, NJ
| Service | Typical Range in Jersey City |
|---|---|
| Standard single-flue sweep + Level 1 inspection | $180–$280 |
| Multi-unit row house sweep (2–4 flues) | $320–$480 |
| Level 2 video inspection | $350–$550 |
| Heavy creosote removal (mechanical/rotary) | $280–$420 |
| Gas fireplace cleaning + condensate neutralization | $180–$260 |
| DuraFlex liner installation (per flue) | $1,800–$3,200 |
What moves the needle on cost: stack height (The Heights row houses on elevated lots add 10–15 feet), access difficulty (narrow Jersey City alleys or shared rear yards), and the condition we find — a flue with intact clay tile needs less intervention than one with spalled mortar and exposed brick. We price upfront after inspection, not after we’ve started work. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate — we’ll ask about your building type, fuel source, and any symptoms you’re seeing, then give you a range that holds.
We Also Serve Cities Near Jersey City
Our service radius covers Hoboken, Secaucus, Kearny, and Union City — each with its own chimney characteristics distinct from Jersey City’s row house density. Hoboken’s similar urban stock sees comparable multi-flue issues; Secaucus and Kearny’s more detached housing shifts the failure patterns toward single-family liner corrosion. Wherever you are in Hudson County, Robert Garcia handles the work directly.
Serving Jersey City, NJ — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Jersey City 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 Jersey City
Your chimney likely has multiple flues because Jersey City’s dominant housing stock — late-Victorian and Edwardian attached brick row houses — was originally built with one flue per unit and long ago converted to multi-family use. A single masonry stack routinely contains three or four separate tenant flues separated only by aging mortar, so our cleaning protocol inspects all adjacent flues for cross-contamination and structural integrity, not just the one we’re contracted for. This multi-flue scope adds 30–60 minutes to the job and typically $80–$140 to base pricing. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss your specific building layout — estimates are free.
The Heights sits atop the Palisades escarpment, where strong northwest winds create chronic downdraft and negative-pressure problems that override normal flue function. Smoke rollout after a clean sweep almost always indicates draft failure from wind exposure or flue undersizing, not residual blockage — we address it with proper liner sizing, cap configuration, and sometimes external draft induction. Recently, we swept a four-unit row house on Summit Avenue in The Heights where the top-floor tenant reported smoke rollout despite a clean flue. Our Level 2 inspection revealed that the northwest winds off the Palisades were causing downdraft in the unlined brick flue, while the three lower flues in the shared stack had heavy creosote buildup from decades of mismatched gas conversions. We installed a DuraFlex liner in the affected flue and recommended HeatShield sealant for the others to prevent future cross-flue damage. Call (866) 884-9512 — this is a solvable problem, but it requires diagnosis beyond standard sweeping.
Yes — in Jersey City’s multi-unit row houses, we consider Level 2 inspection essential even for what appears to be routine maintenance, because the condition of one tenant’s flue directly endangers neighbors through shared masonry and potential cross-flue contamination. Video scanning reveals hidden mortar degradation, liner cracks, and creosote deposits that visual inspection cannot access. The $350–$550 investment prevents the far higher cost of chimney fire damage or full stack rebuild. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule — we’ll confirm whether your building’s configuration warrants this protocol.
Jersey City’s position on a peninsula bounded by the Hudson River and Newark Bay exposes masonry chimneys to persistent moisture-laden, mildly salt-bearing air that accelerates mortar deterioration and spalling faster than comparably aged buildings in inland Hudson County cities like Secaucus or Kearny. Standard New Jersey freeze-thaw cycling then attacks already-saturated brickwork, compressing the effective inspection window to 3–5 years on exposed stacks versus 7–10 years inland. Annual professional inspection catches spalling before it reaches structural brick, and we often recommend HeatShield sealant or DuraFlex liner installation as preventive measures. Call (866) 884-9512 for condition assessment — estimates are free.
DuraFlex stainless steel liner is our standard recommendation for Jersey City gas conversions, because it withstands the acidic condensate produced by modern gas appliances in oversized, originally coal-built flues better than aluminum or clay alternatives. The flexible design accommodates the offsets common in 1880s–1920s construction, and the stainless construction resists the chloride corrosion accelerated by local salt-air exposure. For flues with intact but cracked clay tile, HeatShield cerfractory sealant can restore the surface without full liner replacement — Robert evaluates each flue individually to determine the right approach. Installation typically runs $1,800–$3,200 per flue depending on height and access. Call (866) 884-9512 for exact sizing and pricing.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Jersey City since 2008.