Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Lawrence
Chimney cleaning and sweep services in Lawrence, NY typically cost between $180 and $340 for a standard Level 1 cleaning, with Level 2 camera inspections running $350–$550 due to the village’s older, multi-flue estate homes. Most Lawrence appointments are scheduled within 48 hours, and same-day service is often available for urgent pre-storm inspections along Reynolds Channel. If you’re smelling smoke in your living room or it’s been more than a year since your last sweep, call (866) 884-9512 now — estimates are free, and Robert handles every job personally.

We’ve been crossing the Atlantic Beach Bridge into Lawrence for 17 years, and we know the chimneys here aren’t like the ones in Cedarhurst or Woodmere. The village’s concentration of 1920s–1950s Tudor Revival and Colonial estate homes, many with two or three original masonry flues per property, means a single service call routinely involves multiple aging systems that have suffered decades of salt-air exposure from Reynolds Channel and the Atlantic barrier beaches. That’s why our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team doesn’t just brush and leave — we inspect like the structure’s integrity depends on it, because in Lawrence, it often does.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Lawrence’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Robert Garcia, our owner, has personally swept and inspected chimneys in Lawrence for 17 consecutive years. He doesn’t dispatch anonymous crews — he arrives with his own tools, his own camera equipment, and his name on the work. That matters when you’re letting someone onto your roof or into your 1930s flue system. Homeowners in Lawrence’s waterfront sections along Reynolds Channel have left us 1,096+ verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and many mention specifically that Robert spotted problems their previous sweeper missed.
Our response time to Lawrence is typically same-day or next-day, depending on tide-related access delays along the Atlantic Beach Bridge and seasonal traffic on Route 878. We carry DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Gelco materials on our truck, so most repairs don’t require a return visit. And because we’ve worked on so many Lawrence estate homes — from the brick Colonials near the village center to the storm-exposed Tudors along the channel — we recognize failure patterns that out-of-area companies overlook. Salt-spalled flue tiles. Corroded cast-iron dampers that seize shut. Mortar joints eroded by persistent coastal humidity. We’ve seen it, documented it, and fixed it, right here in 11559.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Lawrence
Level 1 Inspection & Annual Sweep
A Level 1 inspection and annual sweep in Lawrence runs $180–$280 for a single-flue system, with multi-flue estate homes typically falling in the $260–$340 range. This service includes visual examination of accessible portions, brush cleaning of soot and light creosote, and basic damper function check. For most Lawrence homeowners, this is the annual maintenance that keeps your fireplace safe and your homeowner’s insurance satisfied. But here’s the reality in this village: many 1930s–1940s clay flue liners that pass a Level 1 visual are deteriorating internally from decades of salt infiltration. If your home faces Reynolds Channel or hasn’t had a camera inspection in five years, we typically recommend stepping up to Level 2.
Level 2 Inspection — Camera-Assisted Flue Examination
Level 2 inspections in Lawrence cost $350–$550 and include a full camera examination of the flue interior, which is critical here to detect salt-spalled clay liners and hidden mortar damage that a basic sweep or visual check would miss, especially on storm-side exposures facing Reynolds Channel. We deploy Gelco camera systems to document every inch of your flue tile, mortar joint, and damper assembly. In Lawrence’s pre-WWII estate homes, we find internal spalling — tile flaking from the inside out due to salt moisture — at roughly three times the rate we see in inland Nassau County villages like Hewlett. The camera doesn’t lie, and neither do we. If your flue is compromised, we’ll show you the footage and explain your options: HeatShield resurfacing, DuraFlex liner installation, or full rebuild depending on severity.
Creosote Removal
Heavy creosote buildup in Lawrence chimneys typically costs $280–$420 to remove, with third-degree glazed creosote — the hardened, tar-like variety common in older, slow-burning fireplaces — requiring chemical treatment and mechanical removal over multiple sessions. Lawrence’s large estate homes often have deep, narrow flues designed for 1930s-era coal or wood burning, and modern homeowners who burn improperly seasoned wood or restrict airflow for longer burn times create ideal conditions for glazed creosote. This is combustible. It ignites at 451°F. We’ve removed creosote deposits exceeding two inches in Lawrence chimneys where the homeowner had no idea the risk existed. Robert uses professional-grade rotary systems and, when necessary, Poultice Creosote Remover to break down glazed deposits without damaging original clay tile.
Soot Removal & Fireplace Cleaning
Standard soot removal and fireplace firebox cleaning in Lawrence runs $180–$260, with additional charges for smoke chamber parging or damper repair if corrosion is found. The salt-laden coastal air in Lawrence doesn’t just attack your flue — it corrodes cast-iron damper assemblies, causing them to seize in the open position (wasting heat) or closed position (trapping dangerous gases). We clean and assess the entire system: firebox, smoke shelf, damper, and flue transition. Many Lawrence homeowners are surprised to learn their “working” damper hasn’t sealed properly in years, allowing conditioned air to escape and moisture to enter. We document everything with before-and-after photography.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Lawrence
We install and work with professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield — the same lines specified by commercial contractors for coastal environments. For Lawrence’s salt-air conditions, we typically recommend DuraFlex stainless steel liners with corrosion-resistant alloys, and Gelco chimney caps with extended overhangs to deflect wind-driven rain from Reynolds Channel. We stock common sizes on our truck, so most Lawrence installations don’t require a two-week wait for parts. When a cap blows off during a nor’easter or a liner fails inspection, we can often return within 24 hours with the right material, measured and cut for your specific flue.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Lawrence Homes
- Salt-spalled clay flue liners on Reynolds Channel exposures. Original 1930s–40s clay tiles absorb salt-laden moisture and flake from the inside out, creating blockages and exposing combustible framing. This failure mode looks fine during a basic visual sweep but shows up clearly on camera inspection — and it’s notably more common in Lawrence than in same-era homes just two miles north in Hewlett.
- Corroded cast-iron dampers that seize or fail to seal. Decades of coastal air attack the damper assembly, causing it to rust in place or hang crooked. A seized-open damper wastes heating dollars; a stuck-closed damper forces smoke into your living room. We replace or repair with corrosion-resistant hardware where possible.
- Mortar joints eroded by persistent salt-laden humidity. Wind-driven moisture from Reynolds Channel and Atlantic exposure penetrates crown cracks and washes out mortar between flue tiles. This creates flue gas leakage paths invisible without camera inspection — a serious carbon monoxide risk in tightly sealed modern homes.
- Post-Sandy structural shifts never professionally assessed. Hurricane Sandy subjected low-lying Lawrence properties to severe storm surge and wind loads in 2012. Some chimneys shifted or cracked during that event and were never evaluated. We routinely find cracked crowns, separated flue liners, and compromised flashing on homes where “it looked fine from the ground.”
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Lawrence, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Lawrence |
|---|---|
| Level 1 Inspection & Annual Sweep (single flue) | $180 – $280 |
| Level 1 Inspection & Annual Sweep (multi-flue estate home) | $260 – $340 |
| Level 2 Camera Inspection | $350 – $550 |
| Creosote Removal (standard to heavy) | $280 – $420 |
| Glazed Creosote Treatment (chemical + mechanical) | $380 – $520 |
| Soot Removal & Fireplace Cleaning | $180 – $260 |
| Smoke Chamber Parging (if needed) | $450 – $680 |
What moves you within these ranges? Number of flues (Lawrence estate homes often have two or three), accessibility (steep roofs on channel-front properties), severity of creosote or soot buildup, and whether we discover hidden damage requiring repair. We quote upfront before starting work — no open-ended billing. Every estimate is free. Call (866) 884-9512 and Robert will walk your specific situation.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lawrence
Our service radius covers all of southwest Nassau County and the Rockaway peninsula. We regularly perform chimney cleaning and sweep work in Cedarhurst (where housing stock is newer and salt exposure less severe), Inwood (mixed-age homes with varied flue configurations), Edgemere (post-Sandy rebuilds with new chimney construction), and Woodmere (split-level and ranch homes with single masonry flues). If you’re unsure whether your address falls within our coverage, call — we know the local roads and can usually give you a definitive answer in thirty seconds.
Serving Lawrence, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lawrence 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 Lawrence
Lawrence sits directly on Reynolds Channel and within a half-mile of Atlantic barrier beaches, exposing masonry chimneys to persistent salt-laden coastal air that corrodes dampers, flashing, and mortar joints far faster than in inland Nassau County villages. Cedarhurst sits two miles north with no direct water exposure, and its chimneys typically show half the corrosion rate we measure here. If your Lawrence home faces the channel, annual inspection isn’t conservative — it’s necessary. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
A Level 2 inspection includes a camera examination of the flue interior, which is critical in Lawrence to detect salt-spalled clay liners and hidden mortar damage that a basic sweep or visual check would miss, especially on storm-side exposures facing Reynolds Channel. We insert a high-resolution camera the full length of your flue, documenting tile condition, joint integrity, and any obstructions. For Lawrence’s 1920s–1950s estate homes with original clay liners, this is the only way to know your flue is truly safe. Estimates are free — call (866) 884-9512.
Yes — we recommend scheduling your annual sweep and inspection by early September, before Atlantic hurricane season peaks and nor’easter season begins. Pre-storm cleaning removes creosote that could ignite if embers escape during high-wind conditions, and inspection identifies crown cracks or loose flashing that would admit driving rain. In Lawrence, where Reynolds Channel storm surge and wind loads have already damaged chimneys during Sandy, pre-season assessment is sound preventive maintenance. Call (866) 884-9512 to book before the fall rush.
For Lawrence’s salt-air conditions, we typically install DuraFlex stainless steel liners with corrosion-resistant 316Ti or 316L alloy, and specify Gelco chimney caps with extended overhangs and stainless hardware. HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing works well for structurally sound flues with minor spalling, preserving original clay where possible. We avoid standard galvanized caps here — they rust through in 3–4 years. The right material, installed right, lasts decades even on channel-front exposures. Robert can spec the correct solution for your specific flue during your free estimate.
Chimney caps in Lawrence typically need replacement every 7–12 years, compared to 15–20 years inland, due to salt corrosion and wind fatigue from Atlantic exposure. We inspect cap condition during every sweep — look for rust streaks, mesh separation, or tilt that indicates mounting failure. A failed cap admits rain, squirrels, and salt air directly into your flue, accelerating every other deterioration mode. If your cap is galvanized steel and more than five years old, it’s likely compromised. Call (866) 884-9512 for a no-charge cap assessment with your next service.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Lawrence and New York City since 2008.