Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Bethpage
Chimney cleaning and sweep service in Bethpage typically runs $180–$320 for a standard annual sweep with Level 1 inspection, and most appointments are completed within 90 minutes. We keep slots open for Bethpage homeowners because we know your 1950s-era masonry chimneys need attention before the heating season kicks in — and before Nassau County inspectors flag issues during a sale. Call (866) 884-9512 to book.

We’ve been working on Bethpage chimneys since 2007. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, knows the Stewart Avenue corridor, the Cape Cods off Central Avenue, and the ranches near Bethpage State Park by their chimney problems, not just their addresses. These postwar homes weren’t built with today’s heating systems in mind. Their 8×8 and 8×12 clay tile flues carried oil-burner exhaust for decades, and that petroleum-soot glaze doesn’t disappear on its own. Whether you’re maintaining an oil system or converting to natural gas, your flue needs professional attention from someone who understands what Long Island’s salt air and freeze-thaw cycles do to sixty-year-old brick.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team covers the 11714 ZIP and surrounding Nassau County neighborhoods with same-week availability for non-emergency work and rapid response when water infiltration or flue blockages create immediate hazards.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Bethpage’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Robert handles every job personally. When you call Apex, the person who answers is the same person who climbs your ladder, runs the camera, and explains what your chimney needs. That owner-as-technician structure matters in Bethpage, where two-flue stacks with shared walls and decades of oil-soot buildup require judgment calls that a dispatched crew simply can’t make.
Our reputation here is documented: 1,096 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars, many from Nassau County homeowners who found us after another company missed cracked tile liners or petroleum-glaze deposits. Bethpage customers specifically mention our thoroughness on platforms like Google and Angi — the kind of detailed feedback you get when the owner is still on the roof at 6 PM finishing a Level 2 inspection.
Response time to Bethpage averages same-day or next-day for standard sweeps, and we prioritize calls from the 11714 area during nor’easter season when water damage turns into emergency repairs. We know which streets flood first, which neighborhoods lost trees in the last storm, and which chimney crowns took the worst wind-driven rain. That local fluency saves you time and prevents small problems from becoming four-figure rebuilds.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Bethpage
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection is the baseline for every chimney sweep we perform in Bethpage. Robert examines the readily accessible portions of your chimney structure, flue, and appliance connection — no special tools, no camera, just trained eyes on a system he’s evaluated thousands of times. For Bethpage’s postwar ranches and Cape Cods with original heating setups, this annual check catches crown cracks, deteriorated mortar, and creosote buildup before they escalate. If your chimney has never had a problem and you’re not changing appliances, this is where you start.
Level 2 Inspection
This is where our Bethpage expertise pays off. A Level 2 inspection includes everything in Level 1 plus internal camera scanning of the flue liner — critical for homes with oil-to-gas conversions, real estate transactions, or suspected damage after a chimney fire. In Bethpage, we perform more Level 2 inspections than Level 1s because so many homeowners are switching from oil to natural gas, and Nassau County code requires documented flue condition before the new appliance is connected. We document everything with video, provide NFPA 211-compliant reports, and flag the cracked tiles and mortar joint deterioration that we find in roughly half the 1950s-era chimneys we inspect here. If you’re selling on Stewart Avenue or Central Avenue, expect the buyer’s inspector to demand this — get ahead of it.
Creosote Removal
Creosote forms in every wood-burning fireplace, but Bethpage’s climate creates specific conditions that accelerate buildup. Cold, damp maritime air keeps flue temperatures low, especially in chimneys on the north side of homes, and incomplete combustion in older fireplaces deposits glazed creosote that’s harder to remove than powdery soot. Our rotary power brushes and professional-grade vacuums handle every stage: Stage 1 (soot), Stage 2 (crunchy flakes), and Stage 3 (tar-like glaze). Stage 3 creosote is a fire hazard — it ignites at lower temperatures and burns intensely — and we’ve removed it from dozens of Bethpage fireplaces that hadn’t been swept in years.

Soot Removal
Petroleum soot is a different animal. The thick, oily residue left by decades of oil-burner exhaust coats Bethpage flue tiles in a glaze that standard brushes won’t touch. Before any gas conversion, this material must be completely removed — and the flue inspected for damage the soot may have concealed. Our process uses specialized solvents and mechanical agitation developed for exactly this application. We’ve cleaned flues in Bethpage homes where the soot layer measured nearly a quarter-inch thick. After removal, the true condition of the clay tiles is visible, and we can determine whether relining with HeatShield or DuraFlex is necessary for safe gas operation.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Bethpage
We install and work with professional-grade materials from HeatShield, DuraFlex, and Gelco — the same lines specified by commercial chimney contractors across Long Island. For Bethpage homeowners, this means no waiting for special-order parts when your crown needs resurfacing or your flue requires a stainless steel liner. We stock common diameters and configurations for the 8×8 and 8×12 clay tile flues found in local postwar homes, so most repairs move from diagnosis to completion in a single visit. When a Bethpage inspection reveals cracked tiles in a two-flue stack, we can often install a HeatShield cerfractory flue sealant or DuraFlex liner within days, not weeks.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Bethpage Homes
- Oil-soot migration between shared flues. Many Bethpage chimneys have two flues in one stack — boiler below, fireplace above. Decades of heat cycling crack clay tiles and erode mortar joints, creating pathways for petroleum soot to contaminate the fireplace flue. Nassau County inspectors flag this routinely during real estate transactions, and it’s invisible without a Level 2 camera inspection.
- Accelerated brick spalling from salt-laden air. Nassau County’s maritime exposure drives moisture into porous brick, and winter freeze-thaw cycles pop the face off chimney bricks. We see this every spring on Bethpage homes within a mile of the shoreline — spalling that a comparable inland climate wouldn’t produce at the same rate.
- Crown deterioration after nor’easter wind-driven rain. The exposed concrete or mortar wash at the top of your chimney takes the full force of late-fall and winter storms. Water infiltrates cracks, freezes overnight, and widens the damage. Post-winter inspections in Bethpage consistently reveal crown failures that went unnoticed until interior water stains appeared.
- Petroleum-glaze buildup blocking gas conversion. Homeowners switching from oil to natural gas often assume the flue is “fine” because it vented the old boiler for years. The reality: that oily glaze restricts draft, can ignite during the first gas-burner cycle, and hides cracked tiles. Cleaning is mandatory before conversion, not optional.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Bethpage, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Bethpage |
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| Annual Sweep with Level 1 Inspection | $180 – $260 |
| Level 2 Inspection with Video Scan | $280 – $420 |
| Heavy Creosote or Petroleum-Soot Removal | $320 – $480 |
| Two-Flue Stack Sweep and Inspection | $340 – $520 |
| Post-Nor’easter Emergency Inspection | $200 – $350 (surcharge may apply for after-hours) |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility — steep roofs near Bethpage State Park take longer. Severity of buildup — a decade of neglected sweeping costs more than annual maintenance. And whether we’re documenting for a real estate transaction, which requires full NFPA 211 compliance reporting. We quote upfront before starting work, and estimates are always free. Call (866) 884-9512 for your exact number.
We Also Serve Cities Near Bethpage
Our service radius covers the full Nassau County chimney market, including Plainedge to the east, Levittown to the south, Old Bethpage to the northeast, and South Farmingdale to the southeast. These communities share Bethpage’s postwar housing stock and oil-to-gas conversion patterns, and we schedule them with the same owner-led approach.
Serving Bethpage, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Bethpage 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 Bethpage
Yes — the petroleum-soot glaze in your flue must be completely removed, and the clay tiles inspected for cracks, before any gas appliance is connected. Gas burns cleaner but produces acidic condensation that will deteriorate an unlined or damaged flue rapidly, and residual oil soot can ignite or restrict draft. We perform this pre-conversion cleaning and documentation regularly in Bethpage; call (866) 884-9512 to schedule before your HVAC contractor arrives.
Look for two separate clay tile openings at the top of your chimney, or check your basement — two metal pipes entering the same masonry structure usually means two flues. It matters because cracked separating walls allow combustion gases to migrate between flues, a code violation that Nassau County inspectors flag during home sales. A Level 2 camera inspection confirms the condition of the dividing wall. We’ve found this problem in roughly one-third of Bethpage two-flue chimneys we’ve inspected.
Spalling — the flaking or popping off of brick faces — results from water infiltration followed by freeze-thaw expansion. Bethpage’s maritime exposure accelerates this: salt-laden moisture penetrates porous brick more aggressively than fresh water, and our freeze-thaw cycles are frequent enough to cause annual damage. The fix is crown repair or replacement to stop water entry, not just brick replacement. We inspect for this every spring; early intervention prevents structural rebuilds.
Yes, if you heat with oil or gas. Your boiler flue works 150+ days per year, accumulating soot and corrosion byproducts regardless of fireplace use. In Bethpage’s oil-heat homes, the boiler flue is typically the dirtier of the two. Even “unused” chimneys attract moisture, debris, and animal nesting that obstruct draft. Annual inspection is the minimum; cleaning frequency depends on what we find.
A Level 2 inspection for conversion includes full visual examination, internal video scan of all flue surfaces, documentation of flue dimensions and liner condition, and NFPA 211-compliant reporting suitable for permit submission and utility connection. We specifically evaluate for petroleum-soot residue, cracked or missing clay tiles, mortar joint integrity, and proper sizing for the new gas appliance’s BTU output. In Bethpage, we also check for soot migration between flues in two-flue stacks — a common finding that must be resolved before conversion approval. The inspection takes 60–90 minutes, and you receive video documentation and a written report. Call (866) 884-9512 to book; estimates are free.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Bethpage and Nassau County since 2007.