Gelco Chimney Cleaning in Mount Vernon, NY | Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York
Independent Gelco chimney service in Mount Vernon typically runs $180–$450 for cleaning and inspection, with full liner retrofits starting around $2,800 depending on flue count and access. What sets our work apart here is Robert Garcia’s hands-on familiarity with Mount Vernon’s pre-war rowhouse chimneys—the multi-flue stacks built for coal and later jury-rigged for gas, where a standard sweep often misses the real problem. If your Mount Vernon building has a shared party-wall chimney or a single flue feeding multiple appliances, we’ll find it and fix it right. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Why Mount Vernon Residents Choose Us for Gelco Service
Robert Garcia grew up in the Bronx, not far from Yankee Stadium, and has spent the last 17 years cleaning, inspecting, and repairing chimneys across the five boroughs and surrounding counties. He learned the fundamentals of building systems and HVAC at Bronx Community College before apprenticing under a veteran sweep who taught him that a clean flue isn’t a luxury — it’s what keeps a family safe through a New York winter. That apprenticeship stuck. Robert runs every job himself or alongside his small crew, which is why Mount Vernon customers know exactly who to call when something looks off.
We’re not a franchise dispatching anonymous techs. We’re not a handyman operation picking up chimney work between gutter jobs. Apex Chimney Cleaning is owner-operated, chimney-only, and Gelco-trained. When we install a Gelco Ultra-Flex 316L liner or a Gelco Multi-Flue Stainless Steel Cap System, Robert handles the measurements and the fit himself. Our 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars didn’t accumulate by accident — they reflect 17 years of showing up, doing the work, and standing behind it.
We stock genuine Gelco components for faster turnaround on Mount Vernon jobs: Ultra-Flex liners in common diameters, Thermo-Crown coating for crown rebuilds, DuraSeal mortar compound matched to local brick compressive strength. Generic substitutes corrode faster in Mount Vernon’s exhaust conditions. We don’t use them.
Common Gelco Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Mount Vernon
- Offset clay tile liner sections from settlement. Mount Vernon’s pre-WWII rowhouses have settled for over a century. That movement knocks clay tile liners out of alignment, creating gaps where Gelco retrofit liners must bridge uneven joints. Our camera inspection catches these offsets before the new liner goes in — otherwise you’re venting into the wall cavity.
- Condensate corrosion on 316L stainless steel liners. When a flue is oversized for a modern high-efficiency gas appliance, exhaust cools too quickly and condenses inside the liner. Mount Vernon’s freeze-thaw cycling accelerates this corrosion. We’ve pulled Gelco liners in the 10550 ZIP that looked fine from the top but were pinholed below the roofline from years of acidic condensate.
- Spalling brick on party-wall chimneys. Moisture gets trapped between two buildings with no airflow, saturating the shared stack. In South Mount Vernon especially, we’ve seen party-wall chimneys where both sides need coordinated repointing before any Gelco liner work can begin. One side can’t be fixed in isolation.
- Crown cracking hidden under previous coatings. Flat-roofed rowhouses collect water at the crown. Freeze-thaw opens cracks; someone slaps on a coating; the cracks spread underneath. We strip old layers and apply Gelco Thermo-Crown properly — or rebuild if spalling exceeds 20% of the stack.
- Multi-appliance flue sharing in pre-code buildings. Single flues serving two or more appliances via a common smoke chamber — banned since 1950 but still common in 10550–10553. Our Level 2 Inspection with camera drop identifies cross-venting hazards before we specify separate Gelco liners for each appliance.
Gelco Service in Mount Vernon: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Mount Vernon’s housing stock is overwhelmingly pre-WWII attached rowhouses and two-to-four-family brick buildings — most of them built between 1890 and 1940 — whose multi-flue masonry chimneys were originally designed for coal furnaces and later converted to gas without being properly relined. This means a large share of chimneys throughout ZIP codes 10550–10553 have undersized, cracked, or completely unlined flues actively venting gas appliances, a code violation and carbon-monoxide hazard that distinguishes Mount Vernon from the newer suburban towns immediately to its north.
Here’s what that means specifically for Gelco equipment. Those original coal flues are typically 8×12 inches or larger — massive for modern 80,000 BTU gas boilers. An oversized flue lets exhaust cool too fast, condensing acidic moisture that attacks stainless steel from the inside. Gelco’s Ultra-Flex 316L liner resists this better than generic alternatives, but only if we size it correctly for the appliance and insulate when necessary. We’ve learned to spec insulation wraps on Mount Vernon liner jobs that we’d skip in newer construction with right-sized flues.
The party-wall factor adds another layer. On the dense rowhouse blocks of South and Central Mount Vernon — streets that flow almost seamlessly into the Bronx — chimney stacks often straddle party walls shared between two separately owned buildings. A single blocked or cracked flue can simultaneously depressurize heating systems in adjoining properties. We routinely coordinate access across two different owners just to complete one inspection. It’s not unusual to find that your neighbor’s deteriorating flue is the reason your boiler keeps backdrafting.
In Mount Vernon’s 10550–10553 ZIPs, many pre-war rowhouse chimneys were built with a single flue servicing two or more appliances via a common smoke chamber — a configuration banned by the 1950 BOCA code but still present in hundreds of buildings. This makes a camera inspection mandatory during every Gelco service call we run in Mount Vernon. We don’t skip it. We’ve found cross-venting hazards in buildings where the owner had no idea two appliances shared the same flue until we showed them the video.
Gelco Models & Products We Service in Mount Vernon
We work with the full Gelco residential and light-commercial line:
- Gelco Ultra-Flex 316L stainless steel liners — our standard for Mount Vernon gas conversions and relines, with precision-formed corrugated walls that flex through offsets without compromising draft
- Gelco Thermo-Crown crown coating — elastomeric resurfacing for crowns with less than 20% spalling; we strip failed previous coatings first
- Gelco Multi-Flue Stainless Steel Cap System — essential for Mount Vernon’s multi-unit buildings, with individual screened compartments per flue and Westchester wind-load ratings
- Gelco DuraSeal mortar repair compound — matched to original brick compressive strength for repointing that doesn’t accelerate adjacent spalling
We stock common liner diameters and cap sizes locally for same-week installation on most Mount Vernon jobs. Custom dimensions ship direct from Gelco — typically 3–5 business days. We don’t substitute aftermarket caps that warp after two seasons of Long Island Sound moisture.

Gelco Service Pricing in Mount Vernon
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Level 1 chimney cleaning & basic inspection | $180 – $260 |
| Level 2 inspection with video scan | $280 – $380 |
| Single-appliance Gelco Ultra-Flex liner install | $2,800 – $4,200 |
| Multi-flue Gelco cap system (2–4 flues) | $650 – $1,400 |
| Crown rebuild with Gelco Thermo-Crown | $850 – $1,600 |
| Spot repointing with DuraSeal compound | $45 – $85 per square foot |
What drives cost on Mount Vernon jobs: flue count, roof access difficulty on flat-roofed rowhouses, party-wall coordination requirements, and whether previous DIY repairs need correction before we start. Every estimate includes a full camera inspection — no exceptions in this ZIP code range. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote; estimates are free and Robert handles them personally.
Serving Mount Vernon, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mount Vernon 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 — Gelco Chimney Cleaning in Mount Vernon
No. Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York is an independent Gelco service provider — we purchase genuine Gelco components through standard distribution channels and install them according to manufacturer specifications, but we have no exclusive dealer or authorized service relationship with Gelco. This independence means we recommend Gelco products when they’re the right fit for your Mount Vernon chimney, not because of a sales quota. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss whether Gelco components suit your specific flue configuration.
Yes — if both apartments use the chimney, each flue needs its own screened compartment to prevent cross-drafting and debris intrusion. A Gelco Multi-Flue Stainless Steel Cap System provides separate compartments with individual spark arrestors, which matters in Mount Vernon’s dense housing where one flue’s blockage can backdraft into a neighboring unit. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll measure your stack for proper fit.
Look for rust staining at the cleanout door, water pooling in the firebox or boiler chamber, or a persistent metallic odor when the appliance runs. The definitive check is a camera inspection — condensate corrosion often starts at the bottom third of the liner where exhaust cools most, invisible from above. In Mount Vernon’s oversized coal-era flues, this pattern is common. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule a video scan; we’ll show you exactly what your liner looks like inside.
A party-wall chimney sits on the property line and serves two separately owned buildings. In Mount Vernon, this means we may need access to your neighbor’s roof, basement, or both to complete a full inspection or liner installation. We coordinate this routinely on the South Side and Central Mount Vernon blocks. The repair itself isn’t technically different, but the logistics are — and we handle that coordination as part of the job. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss access for your specific building.
Mount Vernon has no formal historic district with binding architectural review for chimney work, unlike some Westchester municipalities. However, we match mortar color and cap finish to existing materials as a matter of practice — not because it’s required, but because a stainless cap on a 1920s brick stack should look like it belongs there. If your building is individually landmarked or subject to a private preservation covenant, we’ll verify restrictions before specifying materials. Call (866) 884-9512 to review your situation.
No — a properly applied crown coating should last 8–12 years in normal conditions. In Mount Vernon, the freeze-thaw corridor accelerates wear, but 3 years indicates either improper surface prep, application over existing cracks, or a crown with underlying structural damage that coating can’t fix. We strip old layers, assess the concrete or mortar substrate, and rebuild if spalling exceeds 20% before applying Gelco Thermo-Crown. Call (866) 884-9512 for an inspection before the next freeze cycle opens those cracks further.
Service Areas Near Mount Vernon
We run Gelco service calls throughout Mount Vernon’s 10550, 10551, 10553, and 10557 ZIPs, with regular routes into adjacent neighborhoods including Flatbush and Kensington in Brooklyn, Hillside in Queens, and up through Gramercy Park and the Bronx corridors that feed into our Mount Vernon appointments. Same-day response often available for Mount Vernon calls placed before 10 AM.
Book Your Gelco Service in Mount Vernon Today
A chimney problem doesn’t get smaller by waiting — I’ve seen 17 years of proof. If your Mount Vernon rowhouse has a chimney that hasn’t been camera-inspected in the last two heating seasons, you’re overdue. Robert Garcia handles the estimate, the inspection, and the work itself. Call (866) 884-9512 now for a free estimate — same-day appointments available when urgency matters.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Mount Vernon and Greater New York since 2007.