Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Gravesend
Chimney cleaning and sweeping in Gravesend, NY typically costs $180–$320 for a standard Level 1 sweep with inspection, and $350–$550 for a Level 2 inspection with video scan—most appointments scheduled within 48 hours. If you live in Gravesend’s 1920s–1950s brick row houses near Avenue U, Ocean Parkway, or the blocks stretching toward Coney Island, your chimney faces salt-laden marine air that accelerates deterioration most inland Brooklyn neighborhoods never see. We’re familiar with every street grid from McDonald Avenue to the Belt Parkway, and Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles Gravesend calls personally. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate—same-week availability is standard.

Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Gravesend’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
We’ve worked on chimneys along Gravesend’s numbered streets and its diagonal avenues long enough to know which blocks catch the worst Atlantic wind exposure. Robert Garcia has been the owner and lead technician for 17 years, and that matters in Gravesend—when your chimney shares a party wall with your neighbor’s flue, you want the decision-maker on your roof, not a subcontractor figuring it out for the first time.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team is trusted by more than 1,096 homeowners across Greater New York, with a 4.7-star average from verified reviews. Gravesend customers specifically mention our ability to diagnose directional salt damage without pushing unnecessary rebuilds. We carry professional-grade materials from Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Gelco—brands commercial contractors use—so parts don’t delay your repair.
Response time to Gravesend averages same-day or next-day for standard sweeps, and we keep emergency slots open for blocked flues or backdrafting issues. We know the local housing stock: semi-detached and attached brick two-families with shared stacks, converted coal flues, and the specific corrosion patterns that develop within blocks of the shoreline.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Gravesend
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection in Gravesend covers the readily accessible portions of your chimney structure and flue—what we can evaluate without specialized tools or demolition. For Gravesend’s older brick row houses, this means checking the firebox, damper, smoke chamber, and visible flue liner for creosote buildup, obstructions, and signs of salt-driven deterioration. We document crown condition and mortar joint integrity, paying attention to wind-facing versus leeward faces. Most Gravesend homeowners schedule this annually as part of a routine sweep. Cost typically runs $180–$240.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 inspections are where Gravesend’s housing stock demands deeper attention. We use video scanning equipment to examine the full flue interior—critical in shared party-wall chimneys where multiple flues may be unlined, improperly sized for gas conversion, or partially collapsed from decades of salt corrosion. If you’re buying a two-family on Avenue U, converting a boiler, or have experienced a chimney fire, NYC code requires this level of inspection. We check clearances to combustibles, liner condition, and structural soundness of the chimney stack. Gravesend’s converted coal chimneys frequently reveal hidden deficiencies here: flues too small for modern appliances, illegal shared venting, or deteriorated terra cotta liners shedding shards into the flue. Typical range: $350–$550.
Creosote Removal
Creosote accumulates faster in Gravesend chimneys than many homeowners expect—especially in fireplaces burned for ambiance during shoulder seasons, or in flues venting appliances that cycle frequently. Stage 1 creosote brushes off cleanly; Stage 2 requires rotary tools; Stage 3 glazed creosote demands chemical treatment and mechanical removal. In Gravesend’s older chimneys with rough terra cotta or unlined brick, creosote adheres more tenaciously to porous, salt-pitted surfaces. We match the removal method to the deposit type and flue condition, never forcing tools that could damage already-compromised masonry. Standard creosote removal as part of a sweep: included in base pricing. Heavy Stage 3 buildup: $280–$420 additional.
Soot Removal
Soot accumulation in Gravesend often signals combustion problems rather than normal fireplace use—poor draft from undersized flues, blocked vents, or appliances operating outside their design parameters. In shared party-wall chimneys venting multiple gas boilers and water heaters, soot can indicate dangerous backdrafting or incomplete combustion. We remove soot deposits completely, then diagnose the source: flue sizing, blockage, or appliance configuration. Soot removal alone runs $160–$220; when combined with Level 1 inspection and sweep, it’s typically bundled at $180–$320 total.
Annual Sweep
Annual sweeping is non-negotiable for Gravesend chimneys given the neighborhood’s salt-air exposure and dense housing configurations. We recommend scheduling before the heating season—September through November—when our Gravesend calendar fills fastest. The sweep includes full debris removal, damper cleaning and lubrication (salt corrosion seizes these frequently), and exterior crown assessment. For homes within three blocks of Ocean Parkway or the Coney Island-facing edge of the neighborhood, we inspect more aggressively for directional spalling and crown cracking. Annual service: $180–$320.

Fireplace Cleaning
Fireplace cleaning in Gravesend addresses the full system: firebox, smoke shelf, damper, and visible flue. Ash and soot removal is standard; we also check for deteriorated firebrick, damaged throat dampers, and smoke chamber parging that’s cracked or missing. In Gravesend’s vintage housing, we’ve found smoke chambers improperly parged with ordinary mortar instead of approved refractory material—a fire hazard and code violation. Fireplace-specific cleaning: $200–$340.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Gravesend
We install and work with professional-grade materials from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Famco—the same product lines commercial masonry contractors specify for coastal New York conditions. For Gravesend’s salt-challenged environment, this matters. Olympia Chimney’s stainless steel liners resist chloride corrosion better than economy alternatives; Gelco caps and dampers include hardware rated for marine exposure. We stock common sizes and configurations locally, so Gravesend repairs don’t wait on shipping. When Robert Garcia arrives for your sweep, he’s carrying the parts to address what he finds—not scheduling a return trip.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Gravesend Homes
- Undersized or unlined flues in converted coal chimneys — Gravesend’s 1920s–1955 brick row houses were built with flues sized for coal or oil combustion, then adapted for gas boilers and water heaters without proper relining. This creates dangerous backdrafting, carbon monoxide risk, and NYC DOB code violations. We regularly find two-family homes on streets like Avenue U and Highlawn Avenue where a single unlined flue vents multiple appliances illegally.
- Salt-driven directional spalling on wind-facing chimney faces — The south and southwest exposures of Gravesend chimneys, particularly on blocks closest to the Belt Parkway and Coney Island Avenue, suffer accelerated brick face-scaling and mortar erosion from persistent onshore Atlantic winds. The north face of the same stack often remains intact. This pattern gets misdiagnosed as general deterioration, pushing homeowners toward full rebuilds when selective tuckpointing and crown repair would suffice.
- Blockages from bird nests and debris in unsealed party-wall chimneys — Shared chimney stacks with missing or deteriorated caps invite nesting. In Gravesend’s dense housing, squirrels and starlings access flues from adjacent rooflines easily. Salt corrosion of damper hardware compounds the problem—rusted throat dampers stuck in closed positions trap gases, while missing top-sealing dampers leave flues open to the elements year-round.
- Crown failure from freeze-thaw cycling in salt-saturated masonry — Gravesend’s position less than a mile from the Coney Island beachfront means rooflines absorb salt aerosols continuously. When winter temperatures drop, freeze-thaw action in salt-laden crown concrete causes cracking and spalling that outpaces inland Brooklyn neighborhoods by years. Annual inspection catches this before water penetrates the stack interior.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Gravesend, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Gravesend |
|---|---|
| Level 1 Inspection + Standard Sweep | $180–$320 |
| Level 2 Inspection with Video Scan | $350–$550 |
| Heavy Creosote Removal (Stage 3) | $280–$420 additional |
| Soot Removal (standalone) | $160–$220 |
| Annual Sweep with Inspection | $180–$320 |
| Fireplace Cleaning | $200–$340 |
| Chimney Cap Installation (basic) | $280–$450 |
What moves Gravesend pricing within these ranges: flue accessibility in tight party-wall construction, severity of creosote or soot buildup, need for video scanning, and whether the chimney has been maintained annually or neglected for multiple seasons. Homes within blocks of the shoreline often require additional time for exterior assessment due to more advanced salt damage. We provide upfront, itemized quotes before beginning work—call (866) 884-9512 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Gravesend
Our service radius covers southwest Brooklyn comprehensively. We regularly sweep and inspect chimneys in Bath Beach along the Shore Parkway corridor, Bensonhurst‘s attached brick housing stock, Brighton Beach‘s co-op and condominium chimney systems, and Sheepshead Bay‘s mixed vintage and mid-century homes. Each neighborhood presents distinct chimney configurations, and Robert Garcia’s 17 years of Brooklyn-specific experience translate directly across these adjacent markets.
Serving Gravesend, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Gravesend 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 Gravesend
Your south and southwest chimney faces bear the brunt of salt-laden Atlantic winds blowing inland from Coney Island, while the north face sits in relative shelter. This directional exposure accelerates brick spalling and mortar erosion on the windward side only—a pattern we see constantly on Gravesend blocks near Ocean Parkway and the Belt Parkway. The north face often remains sound enough to leave untouched. Call (866) 884-9512 and Robert Garcia will assess whether selective tuckpointing can solve the problem without a full rebuild—estimates are free.
Yes, NYC code requires each appliance to vent through its own properly sized, lined flue; sharing a flue between multiple gas appliances in a converted coal chimney is a code violation and safety hazard. On a 1930s two-family attached house near Avenue U, we found exactly this situation: a shared flue venting a gas boiler and water heater illegally, with the south-facing crown heavily spalled from salt-laden winds. We relined with DuraFlex liner and performed selective tuckpointing on the damaged side only, saving the owner from a full stack rebuild. Call (866) 884-9512 for a Level 2 inspection to verify your flue configuration.
Annual sweeping is the minimum for Gravesend chimneys, and some heavy-use fireplaces or multi-appliance flues benefit from inspection every six months. Salt air doesn’t directly increase creosote, but it accelerates damper corrosion, crown deterioration, and liner damage that can alter draft patterns and combustion efficiency—indirectly affecting soot and creosote accumulation. We recommend scheduling before September, when our Gravesend calendar fills. Call (866) 884-9512 to reserve your preferred date—estimates are free.
Absolutely. An unsealed flue in Gravesend invites water intrusion, bird and squirrel nesting, and accelerated salt deposition on damper hardware. A properly sized cap with mesh screening—professionally installed, not a hardware-store clamp-on—pays for itself by preventing blockages and corrosion. We install caps from Gelco and Famco with marine-grade hardware suited to coastal exposure. Call (866) 884-9512 for cap sizing and pricing specific to your stack configuration.
Directional spalling is the localized flaking and crumbling of brick faces caused by persistent wind from a single direction, carrying salt moisture that penetrates masonry and fractures it during freeze-thaw cycles. In Gravesend, prevailing Atlantic winds strike south and southwest exposures hardest, leaving north faces relatively intact. This pattern is so reliable that we use it to diagnose repair scope: one-sided tuckpointing and crown repair versus unnecessary full rebuilds. Call (866) 884-9512 and Robert Garcia will confirm whether your damage matches this pattern—estimates are free.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Gravesend and Greater New York since 2007.