Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across East Farmingdale
Chimney cleaning and sweep service in East Farmingdale typically runs $180–$320 for a standard annual sweep and Level 1 inspection, with Level 2 inspections starting around $350–$500. Most appointments are scheduled within 48 hours, and we’re often on Sunrise Highway or Plainview Road heading to jobs in this corridor of the Town of Babylon. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working on chimneys in East Farmingdale long enough to know the local housing stock inside and out — the 1950s Cape Cods along Farmingdale Road, the ranches near Massapequa Preserve, the split-levels off Sunrise Highway South Service Road. These aren’t theoretical buildings to us. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, has personally swept, inspected, and repaired hundreds of chimneys in the 11735 zip code over 17 years. When you call Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, you’re getting our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team — and Robert handles the work himself, not a subcontractor sent from a dispatch center.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is East Farmingdale’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
East Farmingdale homeowners have left us 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars — and a significant share of those come from repeat customers in this exact zip code. They mention the same things: Robert showed up when he said he would, spotted problems the last company missed, and explained what was actually happening in their chimney without pushing unnecessary work.
Our response time to East Farmingdale is typically same-day or next-day during peak season. We’re already serving Farmingdale and South Farmingdale regularly, so adding an East Farmingdale stop doesn’t require routing a crew from Queens or Nassau County. That matters when you’re smelling smoke or oil fumes and need someone who understands the local failure modes — like the oversized coal-era flues we see constantly in this area.
What separates us from competitors is simple: Robert Garcia is the owner and the lead technician. The person quoting your job is the person on your roof, in your flue, making the call about whether that clay tile liner can be cleaned or needs replacement. No handoff. No “the crew will handle it.” Seventeen years of chimney-only focus means we’ve encountered virtually every configuration these mid-century homes can throw at us.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in East Farmingdale
Annual Sweep
An annual sweep in East Farmingdale isn’t optional maintenance — it’s essential for homes with 60–70-year-old chimneys that have never been properly relined. We use rotary brushes sized to your actual flue dimensions, not a one-size-fits-all approach. For the oil-heat flues common in this area, that means selecting brushes aggressive enough to break sulfurous soot bonds without damaging fragile original clay tile. A typical annual sweep in East Farmingdale runs $180–$240.
Level 1 Inspection
Our Level 1 inspection covers all readily accessible portions of your chimney structure and flue — the standard annual check for chimneys without known changes or damage. In East Farmingdale, we perform these with particular attention to crown condition, since salt-laden coastal air from Great South Bay accelerates mortar erosion faster than in inland communities. We document everything with photos you can reference. Level 1 inspection bundled with sweep: $220–$280.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 is the camera inspection — mandatory when you’re buying a home, after a chimney fire, or when structural changes are suspected. In East Farmingdale, we strongly recommend Level 2 for any 1950s-era home before committing to a sweep schedule, because the coal-to-oil conversion history here creates hidden damage standard visual inspection can’t catch. We feed a high-resolution camera the full flue length, documenting clay tile cracks, missing mortar joints, and acidic soot pooling at the base. Level 2 inspection: $350–$500.
Creosote Removal
Wood-burning fireplaces in East Farmingdale produce creosote — but many homeowners here burn less wood than they run oil heat. When creosote is present, we use mechanical brushing followed by chemical treatment for Stage 3 glazed deposits. Heavy creosote removal adds $80–$150 to base sweep pricing.
Soot Removal
Oil soot is the more common problem in East Farmingdale, and it’s chemically distinct from wood creosote. Sulfurous, acidic, and finely bonded to flue walls — standard wood-stove brushes won’t touch it. We use stainless steel drill-driven adapters with Gelco brushes specifically configured for oil flue deposits. Soot removal for oil systems: $200–$320 depending on flue accessibility and deposit depth.

Fireplace Cleaning
Fireplace cleaning includes the firebox, smoke chamber, and damper assembly — the areas where ash, creosote, and debris accumulate and create odor or draft problems. For East Farmingdale’s masonry fireplaces, we also check for deteriorated parging in the smoke chamber, a common issue in these 60-plus-year-old structures. Fireplace cleaning: $160–$240.
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Trusted Brands We Service in East Farmingdale
We install and work with professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Gelco — the same lines commercial contractors use on Long Island. For East Farmingdale homeowners with deteriorated flue bases or cracked clay tile, HeatShield provides a viable resurfacing alternative to full liner replacement, and we keep the mixing equipment and application tools stocked for fast turnaround. DuraFlex stainless liners handle the oil-heat conversion cases where the original flue is simply too large and damaged to continue using. We don’t order parts from a catalog and make you wait two weeks. Robert carries what the local housing stock typically needs.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in East Farmingdale Homes
- Oversized coal-era flues never relined. We constantly encounter 12″x12″ or 14″x14″ clay tile flues originally built for coal, now venting 3″ or 4″ oil burners. The mismatch causes chronic condensation and acidic soot pooling at the base that standard brushes can’t remove — a pattern concentrated in this corridor of the Town of Babylon.
- Salt-laden coastal air accelerating crown deterioration. East Farmingdale sits 5–7 miles north of Great South Bay, close enough that mortar joint erosion on exposed chimney masonry outpaces similarly aged chimneys in Plainview or Melville. Water intrusion follows, damaging liners and creating freeze-thaw spalling.
- Improper oil-flue cleaning with wood-stove methods. Competitors sometimes treat oil soot like creosote, using the wrong brush stiffness and leaving sulfurous deposits that can ignite or cause carbon monoxide backdrafts. The brushing protocol for oil systems is different, and getting it wrong leaves the flue hazardous.
- Original cleanout doors corroded through. Six decades of acidic condensation at the flue base eats metal cleanout doors from the inside out. We’ve found doors ready to fall off their frames, leaking fumes into basements — a genuine safety issue that annual inspection catches before failure.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in East Farmingdale, NY
Here’s what East Farmingdale homeowners can expect:
| Annual Sweep + Level 1 Inspection | $180–$240 |
| Level 2 Inspection (camera) | $350–$500 |
| Heavy Creosote Removal (add-on) | $80–$150 |
| Oil Soot Removal (specialized) | $200–$320 |
| Fireplace Cleaning | $160–$240 |
| Smoke Chamber Parging Repair | $400–$700 |
What moves you within these ranges? Flue height and accessibility, the severity of deposit buildup, whether we need to remove and replace a damaged cleanout door, and if HeatShield or other repairs are indicated during inspection. We quote upfront before starting work — no open-ended billing. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate specific to your East Farmingdale home.
We Also Serve Cities Near East Farmingdale
Our service radius covers Farmingdale, South Farmingdale, Old Bethpage, and Bethpage — we’re regularly on Sunrise Highway and Plainview Road serving this entire cluster. If you’re in a neighboring zip code and your chimney matches the same mid-century profile, the same pricing and expertise apply.
Serving East Farmingdale, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the East Farmingdale 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 East Farmingdale
Oil soot is sulfurous, acidic, and bonds to flue walls differently than wood creosote — it requires stainless steel drill-driven brushes and specific brushing protocols that wood-creosote methods won’t accomplish. In East Farmingdale, where many oil flues are oversized coal-era conversions, the problem compounds because condensation pools at the base and hardens deposits into a cement-like mass. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll assess whether your flue needs standard soot removal or more intensive treatment — estimates are free.
Yes, we strongly recommend a Level 2 camera inspection first for any 1950s Cape Cod in East Farmingdale, because the coal-to-oil conversion history in this zip code means hidden flue damage is common and sweeping a compromised liner can worsen cracks. The camera reveals what visual inspection cannot: cracked clay tile, missing mortar joints, and acidic soot pooling at the base. Once we know the flue condition, we can set an appropriate sweep schedule. Call (866) 884-9512 to book a Level 2 inspection.
We can clean it, but the oversized flue creates a specific challenge: the 4-inch burner connector doesn’t generate enough draft to clear condensation, so acidic soot pools at the base and hardens into deposits standard brushes won’t remove. We serviced a 1956 ranch on Round Swamp Road where exactly this mismatch caused a dense, acidic soot pool that had corroded the cleanout door. We used a Gelco brush with a stainless steel drill adapter to break up the bonded soot, then applied HeatShield to seal the flue base. Long-term, a properly sized liner may be the right solution. Call (866) 884-9512 for an assessment.
Annual sweeping is the minimum for oil-heat systems in East Farmingdale, and homes with oversized coal-era flues may need inspection twice yearly — once before heating season and once at midpoint — because the condensation and soot accumulation rate exceeds properly sized flues. The 60–70-year-old clay tile common here also degrades faster with repeated acid exposure, so frequent inspection catches liner failure before it becomes a carbon monoxide risk. Call (866) 884-9512 to set a schedule matched to your specific flue configuration.
Proximity to Great South Bay affects your chimney’s masonry more than your sweep frequency — the salt-laden coastal air accelerates mortar erosion on exposed crowns and accelerates metal component corrosion. That said, a deteriorating crown lets water into the flue system, which compounds any existing soot or creosote problems and can damage liners. We inspect crown condition as standard practice on every East Farmingdale job near the water. Annual sweeping remains the baseline; the coastal factor means we pay extra attention to whether water intrusion is accelerating other issues. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free inspection.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving East Farmingdale and the greater New York City area since 2007.