Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Greenville
Fireplace services in Greenville, NY typically run $180–$650 depending on whether you need a gas valve adjustment, firebox rebuild, or full insert installation, and Robert Garcia usually books Greenville appointments within 48 hours. We’re the same team that handles chimney work on County Route 26 and the old farmsteads near the Greenville town center — we know the 12083 ZIP and the specific headaches these properties throw at you. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Greenville sits in Greene County’s Catskill foothills where 19th-century wood-frame farmhouses with massive brick and fieldstone chimney stacks dominate the landscape. Many of these homes carry multiple flues that were informally retrofitted for wood stoves without proper relining, creating undocumented pathways that trap creosote and blockages. Our Fireplace Services team has spent 17 years mapping these rural building traditions across upstate New York, and we’ve learned that Greenville’s combination of long-established farmsteads and post-2020 NYC-metro second homes produces a unique failure pattern: chimneys that sat dormant for full seasons, then get pushed hard by new owners relying on wood heat through genuinely cold winters.
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Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Greenville’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve earned our reputation in Greenville one farmhouse at a time. Our 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars include steady feedback from Greene County homeowners who specifically mention Robert Garcia showing up personally — not a subcontractor, not a rotating crew — to diagnose problems that other companies missed entirely. When you’re dealing with a multi-flue fieldstone stack from the 1880s, that accountability matters.
Response time to Greenville typically runs 24–48 hours for standard appointments, and we prioritize pre-season inspection calls from absentee owners who need coordination before they drive up from the city. Robert handles the scheduling himself, which means you’re talking to the person who’ll actually be on your roof, not a dispatcher reading from a script.
Our local knowledge runs deeper than GPS coordinates. We know which Greenville properties were originally summer-only cottages later converted to year-round use, and we know how those conversions often bypassed proper chimney engineering. That context changes what we look for during inspection — and what we find.
Our Fireplace Services in Greenville
Wood Burning Fireplace Service
Wood burning fireplaces in Greenville face a perfect storm of abuse: unseasoned hardwood burned through long, cold winters in flues never designed for the load. We routinely find third-degree creosote glazing — that shiny, tar-like coating that’s nearly impossible to remove with standard brushing — in Greenville chimneys fueled by locally sourced maple and oak that hasn’t dried the full 12 months. Our wood burning fireplace service includes full firebox inspection, damper function testing, and creosote assessment. If we find glazed buildup, we’ll explain exactly what level you’re at and what it takes to restore safe draft. Robert has handled wood burning systems in Greenville farmhouses where the original firebox was built for coal and later adapted without proper throat modification — a configuration that almost guarantees smoke spillage into the room.
Fireplace Insert Installation & Service
Fireplace inserts are popular in Greenville’s drafty old farmhouses, but they’re also where we see the most dangerous shortcuts. An insert shoved into a fireplace opening without a proper stainless steel liner running to the top of the chimney creates a creosote trap that can fuel a chimney fire. We install inserts with full relining using professional-grade materials, and we size the liner precisely to the appliance’s output. For Greenville’s converted summer cottages — those originally built with minimal insulation and shallow fireboxes — insert installation requires particular care. The chimney system was never designed for the sustained combustion loads of winter heating, and we’ve seen unlined installations that produced enough creosote in a single season to block the flue entirely. Robert specs every insert job personally, matching the appliance to your actual chimney configuration, not just what fits in the opening.
Firebox Repair
Firebox repair in Greenville means dealing with century-old brick that’s been through decades of freeze-thaw cycling at Catskill foothill elevation. The firebox — the actual chamber where combustion happens — takes the most direct thermal abuse, and we see cracked refractory panels, deteriorated mortar joints, and heat-compromised firebrick throughout Greenville’s 19th-century housing stock. Left unaddressed, these failures let heat penetrate to surrounding combustible framing. We rebuild fireboxes with proper refractory materials rated for the temperatures your system produces, and we inspect the surrounding structure for evidence of pyrolysis — the slow, hidden degradation of wood framing from years of excessive heat transfer. On a recent job near the Greenville town center, Robert found a firebox where previous owners had patched cracks with standard Portland cement, which simply crumbles under firebox temperatures. We stripped it out and rebuilt with proper refractory mortar.
Damper Repair
A stuck or rusted damper in Greenville isn’t just an inconvenience — it’s heat loss through a long winter and potential carbon monoxide hazard if it won’t open fully for a fire. We repair and replace throat dampers, top-sealing dampers, and the hardware that connects them. For Greenville’s multi-flue chimneys, damper function is especially critical since flue interaction can cause smoke to spill from one opening to another if dampers don’t seal properly when closed.

Trusted Brands We Service in Greenville
We install and service professional-grade fireplace components from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Copperfield — the same product lines commercial contractors specify, not the hardware-store variants that fail in demanding applications. For Greenville customers, this means we can source replacement dampers, firebox panels, and liner components without the extended lead times that leave you burning wood in an unsafe system. Robert keeps common failure parts in stock for the brands we see most often in Greene County installations, and when a specialty component is needed, our supplier relationships get it moving fast. We’ve installed HeatShield cerfractory flue resurfacing in Greenville chimneys where full relining wasn’t structurally necessary but the existing terra cotta was too compromised for safe use — a targeted solution that preserves the original stack while restoring code-compliant performance.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Greenville Homes
- Neglected-then-overworked flues on second-home properties. Chimneys that sat cold for two full seasons get fired hard by new owners who don’t know the creosote load they’re inheriting. We find years of accumulation in a single inspection — sometimes with animal nesting layered on top.
- Freeze-thaw mortar destruction on exposed chimney crowns. Greenville’s elevation delivers more aggressive cycling than downstate markets. Water penetrates hairline cracks, freezes overnight, and spalls off mortar and brick faces by spring. Crown rebuilds are standard late-season work for us.
- Unlicensed wood stove retrofits into undersized flues. The 1970s and 80s saw countless stoves jammed into summer-cottage chimneys with no liner and no engineering review. These systems still operate in Greenville, producing creosote at rates that surprise owners who think they’re burning “clean.”
- Undetected animal nesting in absentee-owner chimneys. No smoke from the road means no one notices the raccoon family until fall startup. We flag this proactively during summer pre-season inspections — the only window when intervention is cheap and easy.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Greenville, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Greenville |
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| Gas fireplace service & tune-up | $180 – $280 |
| Wood burning fireplace inspection & sweep | $220 – $340 |
| Fireplace insert installation (with liner) | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Damper repair or replacement | $280 – $520 |
| Firebox repair (partial rebuild) | $850 – $1,800 |
| Fireplace conversion (wood to gas or reverse) | $1,800 – $3,800 |
What moves you within these ranges? Access difficulty on multi-story farmhouses, the extent of creosote removal required, and whether we discover undocumented flue modifications that need correction. We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs — we need eyes on the system. Every estimate is free, detailed, and delivered by Robert himself after inspection. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Greenville
Our service radius covers Greene County and extends to Melrose, Huguenot, Ossining, and Congers — wherever the chimney stock runs old and the winters run cold. If you’re between Greenville and any of these communities, the same response times and owner-led service apply.
Serving Greenville, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Greenville 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 — Fireplace Services in Greenville
Yes — every flue that could potentially vent combustion gases needs inspection, regardless of which appliance you currently use. Greenville’s 19th-century farmhouses were built with multiple flues to serve separate fireplaces on different floors, and later owners often connected wood stoves to secondary flues without proper documentation or relining. These undocumented pathways can share wall spaces, transfer heat between flues, or even interconnect at damaged joints. Robert inspects each flue independently with a camera system, because a blockage or breach in an “unused” flue can still channel carbon monoxide or fire into occupied spaces.
Water enters micro-cracks in mortar during Greenville’s frequent winter warm spells, then expands with force when temperatures drop below freezing overnight — sometimes 20+ cycles per season at this elevation. The spalling you see on brick faces and crown edges is concrete evidence of this process. We rebuild crowns with proper overhang and drip edges to shed water, and we repoint mortar with mixes matched to the original lime content so the new work flexes compatibly with the old. Call (866) 884-9512 before crown damage reaches the stage where water is entering the flue itself.
Absolutely — and urgently, before you burn another fire. Summer cottages in Greenville were built with minimal chimney mass and shallow fireboxes meant for occasional ambiance, not sustained heating loads. The wood stove retrofit almost certainly added combustion output that the original flue can’t handle safely, and without a stainless steel liner sized to the appliance, you’re accumulating creosote at rates that can block the flue or ignite within a season. Robert inspects these retrofits specifically for flue sizing, liner presence, and clearance to combustibles — the three failure points we see repeatedly in Greenville’s converted seasonal stock.
Third-degree creosote is a hardened, glazed, tar-like deposit that standard wire brushing won’t remove — it requires chemical treatment, rotary removal, or in severe cases, flue resurfacing or relining. It’s more common in Greenville because the combination of long heating seasons, unseasoned local hardwood, and older flues with rough or damaged interior surfaces creates perfect conditions for condensation and buildup. Once glazed creosote forms, it acts as insulation that keeps flue gases cooler, which accelerates further condensation — a self-reinforcing cycle. We assess creosote degree during every inspection and explain exactly what removal method your flue condition requires.
Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll coordinate access with your property manager, neighbor, or lockbox code — whatever works for your situation. Robert has done pre-season inspections on Greenville weekend properties for years, and we document everything with photos and video so you see exactly what we found, even from Manhattan. Summer inspection catches animal nesting, crown damage from the previous winter, and creosote accumulation before you’re depending on the system for heat. The small coordination effort beats discovering a blocked flue on your first cold Friday night upstate.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Greenville and Greene County since 2007.