Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Pelham
Chimney cleaning and sweep services in Pelham typically run $175–$295 for a standard Level 1 inspection with sweep, and most appointments are completed within a single visit. We serve Pelham from our New York City base, usually arriving within 45 minutes to an hour for scheduled work in the 10803 ZIP code. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles every Pelham job personally — from the initial inspection on your roof to the final brush pass down the flue.

Pelham’s housing stock is unlike anywhere else in Westchester County. Nearly every home here was built between 1895 and 1940 as a commuter suburb for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, which means original brick chimneys with clay tile flue liners designed for coal or wood combustion. Those liners are now being eaten alive by acidic condensate from converted gas systems. That’s why our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team doesn’t just brush out soot — we assess liner integrity, document condensate damage, and determine whether your flue meets Westchester County code for its current fuel type.
Whether you’re on a quiet street in Pelham Manor, near the Hutchinson River Parkway corridor, or within walking distance of the Pelham Metro-North station, we know the chimney configurations you’re working with. We’ve swept and inspected chimneys on Shore Road, Wolfs Lane, and throughout the Colonial Revival and Tudor neighborhoods that define this village. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule — estimates are free, and Robert Garcia arrives with the camera, brushes, and the judgment that 17 years of chimney-only work provides.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Pelham’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Pelham homeowners don’t hire us because we’re the closest option — they hire us because Robert Garcia shows up, climbs the ladder himself, and explains what he’s seeing on the monitor while the camera’s still in the flue. After 17 years focused exclusively on chimneys, there’s no configuration we haven’t encountered in Westchester’s pre-war housing. Our 1,096 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars include dozens from Pelham and Pelham Manor specifically, many noting that Robert flagged liner issues other sweeps had missed entirely.
Response time matters in Pelham’s active real estate market. We routinely receive calls from homeowners or their agents needing a Level 2 inspection completed before a scheduled closing — sometimes with less than a week’s notice. We maintain that flexibility because we’re owner-operated, not dispatching anonymous crews across a wide territory. Robert knows Pelham’s chimney architecture: the multi-flue Tudors on Pelhamdale Avenue, the stacked brick chases in the Manor’s larger Colonials, the converted carriage houses near the Boston Post Road. That local fluency means faster diagnosis, accurate quotes, and no surprises once work begins.
We also understand the specific pressures Pelham’s coastal location creates. Sitting adjacent to Pelham Bay and within a few miles of Long Island Sound, this village experiences higher ambient humidity and salt-laden air than communities farther north in Westchester. That moisture accelerates mortar joint spalling and brick face deterioration through repeated freeze-thaw cycles each winter — damage that a routine sweep alone won’t reveal, but that a thorough inspection by an experienced technician will catch before it requires a full rebuild.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Pelham
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection in Pelham is the baseline for any chimney that’s been in regular use without changes to the appliance or fuel type. Robert examines the readily accessible portions of your chimney exterior, interior, and connecting appliance — checking for basic soundness, obstructions, and combustible deposits. In Pelham’s older homes, even this “routine” inspection often reveals more than homeowners expect: cracked clay liner segments, deteriorated mortar joints, or evidence of previous fuel conversions that were never properly documented. We document everything with photos and provide a written condition report. A Level 1 with sweep in Pelham runs $175–$225.
Level 2 Inspection
This is where our Pelham work gets specialized. A Level 2 inspection is required upon the sale or transfer of a property, after an operating malfunction, or following any change to the chimney system — including fuel-type conversions, which define Pelham’s housing stock. Robert uses a video scanning camera to examine the entire flue interior, from firebox to termination cap, documenting every clay liner crack, joint gap, and condensate etching pattern. In Pelham, we perform more Level 2 inspections per capita than almost anywhere else we serve, driven by the village’s active real estate market and the prevalence of pre-WWII homes with converted heating systems. Pricing ranges from $275–$395 depending on flue count and accessibility. We swept a three-flue Tudor on Pelhamdale Avenue where the original fireplace flue was fine, but the two flues serving a converted gas boiler and water heater showed heavy clay liner spalling from condensate. We installed DuraFlex stainless steel liners in both, with a Gelco termination cap, all within the tight inspection timeline before the buyer’s closing.
Creosote Removal
Creosote buildup remains a genuine fire hazard even in Pelham homes where the fireplace sees only occasional winter use. Stage 1 creosote — flaky, sooty, easily brushed — is what most homeowners expect. But Stage 2 (tar-like) and Stage 3 (hardened, glazed) deposits form when combustion is incomplete or when the flue runs too cool, common in shallow fireboxes or exterior chimneys exposed to Pelham’s coastal winds. Robert uses rotary cleaning systems and, when necessary, chemical treatments to break down glazed deposits without damaging original clay liners. Creosote removal as a standalone service in Pelham runs $195–$325 depending on stage and flue length.
Soot Removal
Soot accumulation in Pelham chimneys often tells a story beyond simple burning habits. Excessive soot can indicate improper fuel-air mixture in gas conversions, backdrafting from competing appliances in multi-flue stacks, or deterioration of the chimney crown allowing moisture intrusion that disrupts normal draft patterns. Robert doesn’t just vacuum out soot — he reads the deposit patterns to diagnose underlying system issues. In Pelham Manor’s multi-flue Tudors, we’ve found soot-choked flues that were actually symptoms of cross-drafting between adjacent flues, a condition Westchester fire inspectors flag immediately. Soot removal with diagnostic assessment runs $165–$245.

Annual Sweep
Pelham’s combination of coastal humidity, freeze-thaw cycling, and aging masonry makes annual chimney sweeping non-negotiable for responsible homeowners. Our annual sweep service includes full debris removal, a Level 1 inspection, and written documentation of flue condition — critical for insurance purposes and property records. Many Pelham clients schedule during late summer or early fall, before the first heating cycle and before the real estate market accelerates toward year-end closings. Annual sweep contracts for Pelham residents run $155–$215 per visit, with modest discounts for multi-year commitments.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Pelham
We install and work with professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, and Copperfield — the same product lines specified by commercial chimney contractors throughout the Northeast. For Pelham’s relining-intensive market, DuraFlex’s corrugated stainless steel liners have become our standard recommendation for gas-converted clay flues: they handle condensate corrosion, accommodate the offset transitions common in pre-war construction, and carry the UL listings Westchester County code requires. We stock common Gelco termination caps and Copperfield flashing components locally, which means when Robert identifies a crown or cap issue during your Pelham sweep, he’s not ordering parts and returning weeks later. The repair happens now, while the ladder’s still up.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Pelham Homes
- Acidic condensate damage on gas-converted clay liners. Pelham’s pre-WWII chimneys were built for coal or wood, not the moist, acidic exhaust of modern gas appliances. That condensate etches and spalls clay tile from the inside out, creating flue blockages and carbon monoxide hazards that a simple brush pass won’t reveal. We find this in roughly two-thirds of Pelham inspections involving converted heating equipment.
- Multi-flue stacks with uninspected individual flues. Pelham Manor’s larger Tudors and Colonials routinely contain three or four separate flues within one brick chase — fireplace, boiler, water heater, sometimes a second fireplace. Each flue must be inspected and swept independently. We’ve corrected situations where a homeowner maintained the “visible” fireplace flue for years while the hidden heating flues deteriorated unchecked.
- Accelerated mortar and crown deterioration from coastal exposure. Pelham’s salt-influenced, humid microclimate speeds freeze-thaw damage to brick faces and crown concrete. Annual inspections catch spalling early; delayed maintenance leads to water infiltration, liner damage, and eventually structural rebuilds that cost ten times more than preventive care.
- Cross-connected or improperly lined flues flagged during real estate transactions. Westchester fire inspectors specifically examine multi-flue configurations for dangerous interactions between exhaust streams. The volume of home sales in Pelham’s commuter market means we frequently perform pre-closing inspections on tight deadlines, correcting code violations that would otherwise delay or derail transactions.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Pelham, NY
We’ve built our Pelham pricing around the actual scope of work this village’s chimneys require — no generic rates that change once Robert sees what you’re dealing with.
| Service | Pelham Price Range |
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| Level 1 Inspection + Sweep | $175 – $225 |
| Level 2 Inspection (video scan) | $275 – $395 |
| Creosote Removal (standalone) | $195 – $325 |
| Soot Removal + Diagnostic | $165 – $245 |
| Annual Sweep Contract | $155 – $215 per visit |
What moves a job toward the higher end: multiple flues requiring independent inspection, glazed creosote requiring chemical pre-treatment, exterior scaffolding for steep Manor roofs, or Level 2 documentation needed for real estate transactions. What we don’t do — pad the invoice with unexplained line items or discover “new problems” mid-job that weren’t visible during initial assessment. Robert provides upfront pricing after his first look, and that number doesn’t shift unless you add scope. Call (866) 884-9512 for your exact quote — estimates are free, and Robert handles the evaluation himself.
We Also Serve Cities Near Pelham
Our service radius extends naturally from Pelham into neighboring communities with similar housing stock and chimney challenges. We regularly perform chimney cleaning and sweep work in Pelham Manor, where the larger estates and multi-flue configurations mirror Pelham’s own; Mount Vernon, with its dense pre-war housing and active code enforcement; New Rochelle, where coastal conditions intensify the same deterioration patterns we manage in Pelham; and Baychester in the Bronx, sharing Pelham’s southern Westchester chimney architecture. Robert’s familiarity with this corridor means consistent expertise regardless of which side of the municipal line your home sits on.
Serving Pelham, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Pelham 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 Pelham
Westchester County and Pelham’s active real estate market make Level 2 inspections standard for home sales because most properties contain pre-WWII chimneys with unknown conversion histories and potential liner deficiencies that a basic visual check cannot assess. Robert’s video scan documents flue interior condition for buyers, sellers, and their insurance underwriters, often revealing condensate-damaged clay liners that must be relined with stainless steel before closing. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule — we work within tight transaction timelines regularly.
Pelham’s proximity to Long Island Sound creates a salt-influenced, more humid microclimate that accelerates mortar joint spalling and brick face deterioration through winter freeze-thaw cycling at rates faster than communities like Scarsdale or White Plains experience. This means your crown and exterior masonry require more vigilant annual inspection, even when the flue itself appears clean. We specifically examine for moisture-driven deterioration during every Pelham sweep.
Yes, we routinely inspect and sweep multiple flues in Pelham Manor’s multi-flue Tudors during a single appointment, though each flue requires independent brush passes, separate camera documentation, and individual condition reporting. Robert allocates additional time for these configurations — typically 2.5 to 3.5 hours for a three-flue stack — and prices by the flue rather than applying a generic flat rate that would undercompensate the actual scope.
Westchester County code mandates installation of a listed stainless steel liner upon any fuel-type conversion in an existing masonry chimney, because gas combustion produces acidic condensate that destroys original clay tile designed for coal or wood exhaust. We install DuraFlex stainless liners specifically for this application, with proper sizing per appliance BTU output and termination caps that prevent moisture intrusion. Robert handles the full assessment, liner specification, and installation himself.
We typically schedule Pelham inspections within 2–4 business days of your call, and Robert completes the on-site work and written report within 24–48 hours for standard Level 2 documentation; rush turnaround for imminent closings is often possible with advance notice. We understand that pre-closing chimney issues can delay Westchester real estate transactions, so we prioritize these requests and maintain flexibility in our scheduling. Call (866) 884-9512 with your closing date — we’ll make it work.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Pelham and Westchester County since 2008.