Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Rye
A Level 1 chimney sweep in Rye typically runs $180–$260 and takes about 45 minutes; a Level 2 inspection with camera runs $320–$480 and is what most Rye homes actually need given the coastal salt exposure here. We’re usually on-site in Rye within a day of your call — sometimes same-day if you’re near Milton Point or the Purchase Street corridor — because Robert Garcia runs the route himself rather than dispatching crews from a warehouse two counties away. After 17 years of chimney-only work, we know the difference between a Rye chimney and one in White Plains: the salt air off Long Island Sound rewires everything about how these systems fail. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Rye’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team has worked on more than 200 chimneys in the 10580 zip code alone — Victorians on Oakland Beach Avenue, Tudors near Rye Country Day, Colonials off Boston Post Road. That repetition matters. Robert Garcia, the owner, handles every job personally, so when he arrives at your door, he’s the same person who will decide what your flue actually needs and execute the work.
Those 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars aren’t from a national franchise pool — they’re from homeowners who watched Robert climb their roof, run the camera, and explain what he found. In Rye specifically, we’ve earned repeat business from families who’ve learned that coastal chimney deterioration doesn’t wait for convenient timing.
Response time to Rye averages under 24 hours during sweep season (September through March), and we carry DuraFlex liner stock, HeatShield materials, and replacement caps on the truck so most jobs finish in one visit. No third-party subcontractors. No “we’ll schedule the specialist later.”
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Rye
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection covers readily accessible portions of your chimney — the firebox, damper, smoke chamber, and flue interior as visible from below. In Rye, we perform these on newer installations or as annual maintenance on chimneys we’ve already documented. The inspection takes 30–45 minutes and includes a basic sweep if light creosote is present. At $180–$260, it’s the baseline — but for most Rye homes built before 1950, we typically recommend starting with Level 2.
Level 2 Inspection
This is where Rye’s coastal reality forces our hand. A Level 2 inspection adds a video scan of the entire flue interior, roof-level examination of the crown and cap, and inspection of accessible attic and exterior masonry. In Rye, we find crown mortar degradation, hidden flue tile cracks, and liner gaps that a Level 1 simply cannot catch — especially on homes within a half-mile of the Sound where salt wind accelerates deterioration. The camera doesn’t lie: we’ve shown Rye homeowners flue tiles shifted by decades of freeze-thaw intrusion that looked fine from the hearth. Level 2 runs $320–$480 in Rye and includes a written condition report with photo documentation. For any home near Milton Point, Blind Brook, or the waterfront stretch of Forest Avenue, we consider this non-negotiable.
Creosote Removal
Stage 1 creosote — flaky, sooty, easily brushed — is what most homeowners picture. Stage 2 and 3 are different animals: tar-like glaze that adheres to flue walls and can ignite at 451°F. Rye’s older, often unlined flues compound the problem because uneven draft and cooler surfaces promote condensation, which layers fresh creosote over old. Our rotary cleaning with polypropylene whips handles Stage 1 and 2; Stage 3 glaze requires chemical treatment or mechanical removal with chains. In Rye’s pre-1950 housing stock, we encounter Stage 2+ creosote in roughly 40% of annual sweeps — higher than inland Westchester because moisture intrusion through compromised crowns keeps flue surfaces cooler and stickier. Creosote removal as a standalone service runs $220–$380 depending on stage and flue accessibility.
Soot Removal
Soot is the carbon residue from incomplete combustion — less flammable than creosote but equally damaging to draft efficiency and indoor air quality. Rye homeowners who burn seasoned hardwood still accumulate soot; those burning softer woods or running damp loads see it faster. We remove soot from firebox walls, smoke shelves, and damper assemblies using HEPA-contained vacuums and hand tools. On Rye’s multi-fireplace homes — common in the 4,000+ square-foot stock near Apawamis Club — we often find the second-floor fireplace damper caked with soot while the first-floor unit was “cleaned” by a previous service that never checked upstairs. Soot removal bundled with inspection runs $200–$290; standalone firebox and smoke chamber cleaning starts at $160.
Annual Sweep
For Rye homeowners who use their fireplace weekly through winter, annual sweeping is the minimum safe interval — and for waterfront properties, we’d push that to pre-season and mid-season checks. Our annual sweep service in Rye includes full Level 1 inspection, debris and creosote removal, damper function check, and exterior crown/cap visual from ground and roof. We schedule these August through October to beat the rush, with reminder calls in late summer for existing customers. Annual sweep pricing in Rye: $220–$320 for standard masonry fireplaces, $280–$400 for multiple flues or inserts.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Rye
We install and work with professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Copperfield — the same lines commercial chimney contractors specify. For Rye’s salt-air environment, we favor DuraFlex stainless steel liners over clay tile replacements because the alloy resists corrosion that would pit lesser metals within seasons. HeatShield’s cerfractory flue coating lets us resurface cracked clay liners without full replacement, which matters on Rye’s tighter-access historic homes where tearing down a chimney face isn’t practical. We stock common cap and damper sizes on the truck, so most Rye jobs don’t wait on parts. When a Milton Point homeowner needs a custom cap fabricated, we source through Copperfield’s regional distributor with three-day turnaround — faster than ordering through a general contractor who’d mark it up and subcontract the install anyway.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Rye Homes
- Salt-eroded crown mortar letting water cascade behind the flue. On waterfront and near-shore Rye homes, we’ve found crown mortar so degraded it brushes away like sand — yet from the driveway, the chimney looks intact. Water follows the path of least resistance, soaking the flue lining and adjacent framing. Annual Level 2 inspection catches this before the ceiling stain appears.
- Heavy, layered creosote in unlined flues built before 1940. Rye’s housing stock is thick with original clay-tile-lined or fully unlined brick flues that never met modern drafting standards. Cooler flue temperatures from poor insulation and moisture intrusion create ideal creosote accumulation conditions. We remove buildup that in some cases spans decades of neglect.
- Rusted damper assemblies frozen open or shut. Galvanized damper blades and hinge pins on Rye’s waterfront chimneys corrode within two to three seasons of salt exposure. A stuck-open damper wastes heat; stuck-shut risks smoke backup. We replace with stainless or cast-iron dampers rated for coastal exposure.
- Spalled brick and deteriorated mortar joints on upper chimney courses. The combination of salt-laden air and Westchester’s freeze-thaw cycle pops brick faces and grinds mortar to powder. Repointing is structural maintenance, not cosmetic — and in Rye, it needs doing nearly twice as often as in Harrison, just five miles inland.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Rye, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Rye |
|---|---|
| Level 1 Inspection with Basic Sweep | $180 – $260 |
| Level 2 Inspection with Video Scan | $320 – $480 |
| Creosote Removal (Stage 1–2) | $220 – $380 |
| Soot Removal (bundled) | $200 – $290 |
| Annual Sweep (single fireplace) | $220 – $320 |
| Annual Sweep (multiple flues) | $280 – $400 |
What moves you within these ranges? Flue height and accessibility (steep roofs near the Sound add ladder time), creosote stage, whether we need to remove an insert to access the flue, and if crown or damper repair is discovered mid-inspection. We quote upfront before starting work — no open-ended hourly billing. For Rye’s waterfront homes, we also factor travel time and the extra rigging sometimes needed on exposed, wind-battered roofs. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote; estimates are free and Robert Garcia handles them personally.
We Also Serve Cities Near Rye
Our service radius extends naturally from Rye into Harrison, Mamaroneck, Port Chester, and Rye Brook — the same coastal conditions apply, though with varying intensity. Harrison’s inland position buys its chimneys roughly double the repointing interval of Rye’s waterfront stock. Mamaroneck and Port Chester share the Sound exposure; Rye Brook splits the difference. Wherever you’re located, the same owner-technician model applies.
Serving Rye, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Rye 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 Rye
Salt-laden air off Long Island Sound accelerates mortar deterioration at roughly twice the rate seen five miles inland. In Rye, we’ve documented crown and upper-course mortar failure within five years of fresh repointing on waterfront homes, where White Plains chimneys under similar maintenance often stretch to ten. The freeze-thaw cycle exploits salt-weakened joints, popping brick faces and hollowing mortar beds that look sound from the ground. If you’re in the 10580 zip code near Milton Point or Oakland Beach, assume your chimney needs closer monitoring than inland counterparts. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll assess where you stand — estimates are free.
Hidden flue damage behind apparently intact masonry — cracked clay tiles, shifted liners, or unlined brick flues with heavy glaze creosote — is what we encounter most in Rye’s pre-1950 housing stock. These homes often have multiple fireplaces that were “swept” by services who never ran a camera or climbed to inspect the crown. On a Tudor Revival on Milton Point, our crew found the crown mortar so salt-corroded it had eroded to gravel; we used HeatShield patch to seal the crown, replaced the clay flue tiles with a DuraFlex stainless steel liner, and installed a GalvaGrip galvanized spring for the damper, preventing water intrusion that had already softened the adjacent exterior masonry. The homeowners had no idea until the Level 2 scan. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule yours.
We install stainless steel or cast-iron dampers on Rye’s waterfront and near-waterfront chimneys, avoiding galvanized hardware that corrodes within two to three seasons of salt exposure. Top-sealing dampers from Copperfield’s line also perform well here because they seal at the flue top, keeping rain and salt air out of the flue entirely when the fireplace isn’t in use. For Rye homes with existing throat dampers stuck open or missing, replacement typically runs $340–$520 installed. Call (866) 884-9512 and Robert Garcia will spec what’s appropriate for your exposure and chimney configuration.
Weekly use through Westchester’s heating season demands annual sweeping at minimum, and for Rye’s salt-exposed chimneys we recommend a Level 2 inspection before the first fire each fall. Creosote accumulates faster in cooler, moisture-affected flues — exactly what salt-damaged crowns create. If you’re burning softer woods or running the fireplace as primary heat, mid-season checks aren’t excessive. We’ve cleaned Rye chimneys that generated a quarter-inch of Stage 2 creosote in a single season of heavy use. Call (866) 884-9512 to set up annual service — we reminder-call existing customers in August so you’re not scrambling in November.
HeatShield is a cerfractory (ceramic-refractory) coating system we apply to resurface cracked, spalled, or deteriorated clay flue liners without removing the original tile. The process involves a custom foam applicator plug pulled through the flue to smooth the coating at proper thickness, followed by heat-curing that creates a seamless, insulated surface rated to 2,900°F. In Rye, we use HeatShield when clay tiles are damaged but structurally in place — common on chimneys where salt-moisture intrusion has spalled the tile interior but full liner replacement would require extensive demolition. The job typically takes a day, costs $1,800–$2,800 in Rye depending on flue height and condition, and carries a 20-year warranty. Call (866) 884-9512 to see if your flue qualifies — estimates are free.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Rye and Westchester County since 2007.