Chimney Sweep in New Hyde Park, NY

Safe Fireplaces Start With Professional Cleaning

Certified chimney sweep services that protect your family and keep your fireplace running efficiently all season long.

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What our clients say

Bill S
Bill S
I highly recommend these guys. (Bob/Christian)They came right on time and were extremely neat and professional. They did a great job at a reasonable price.
Tommy Glenn
Tommy Glenn
I have been using Bobby and Sherwood for years. I highly recommend them. They did chimney repair and chimney sweep. Great work, great guys.
Ingrid V.
Ingrid V.
Highly recommend Ageless chimney. They were polite, professional and got the job done in one day, left my property as clean as they found it. Very happy!
Brian Nolin
Brian Nolin
Outstanding work, great service, and extremely reliable!!
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Professional Chimney Cleaning Services

What Clean Chimneys Mean For You

Your fireplace works the way it should. No smoke backing up into your living room during family gatherings. No worrying about creosote buildup turning into a chimney fire while you sleep.

You get peace of mind knowing your family is safe. Professional chimney cleaning removes the dangerous buildup that causes 25,000 house fires every year. Your insurance stays valid, your home value protected.

Your heating bills stay reasonable because clean chimneys draft properly. You’re not losing heat up a blocked flue or dealing with poor airflow that makes your fireplace work harder than it needs to.

Certified Chimney Sweep Company

New Hyde Park's Trusted Chimney Professionals

We’ve been keeping Nassau County families safe for years. Our team holds professional certifications and carries full insurance because chimney work isn’t something you leave to chance.

You’re dealing with licensed professionals who know the difference between a quick cleaning and a thorough safety inspection. We’ve seen what happens when chimneys get neglected, and we’re here to make sure that doesn’t happen to you.

Every job gets the same careful attention whether it’s a routine annual cleaning or addressing a specific problem you’ve noticed.

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Chimney Inspection and Cleaning Process

Here's What Happens During Your Service

First, your technician inspects the entire chimney system from top to bottom. We’re looking for damage, blockages, and creosote buildup that could cause problems. You get a clear explanation of what we find.

Next comes the actual cleaning. Professional equipment removes creosote, soot, and debris from the flue liner and smoke chamber. Everything gets sealed off to protect your home from dust and mess.

Finally, you receive a detailed report of the work completed and any recommendations for maintenance or repairs. No surprises, no pressure tactics. Just honest information about your chimney’s condition so you can make informed decisions.

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What's Included In Your Chimney Service

Every chimney sweep includes a thorough inspection of your entire system. The flue, damper, smoke chamber, and exterior components all get checked for safety and proper function. You know exactly what condition everything is in.

Professional cleaning removes all creosote buildup, soot, and debris that accumulates from regular fireplace use. The job includes cleaning the firebox, smoke shelf, and damper area that most homeowners can’t reach safely.

You also get a detailed safety report with photos of any issues found and clear recommendations for addressing them. No technical jargon or scare tactics. Just straightforward information about keeping your fireplace safe and efficient for your family.

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How often should I have my chimney cleaned and inspected?

The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual chimney inspections for all homeowners with fireplaces or wood stoves. If you use your fireplace regularly throughout the winter, you’ll likely need cleaning every year. Light users might go two years between cleanings, but the annual inspection is still important for safety. Creosote buildup happens gradually, and small problems turn into expensive repairs when they’re ignored. Your technician can give you a specific recommendation based on how often you use your fireplace and what we find during the inspection.
Chimney cleaning focuses on removing creosote, soot, and debris from your flue and firebox. It’s the physical maintenance that keeps your system working safely. Inspection is the diagnostic part where we check for damage, blockages, or safety issues throughout the entire chimney system. Most professional services include both because you need to see what you’re working with before you start cleaning. The inspection might reveal problems that need attention beyond just cleaning, like damaged flue liner or issues with the chimney cap. You get both services because they work together to keep your fireplace safe.
Professional chimney cleaning in Nassau County typically runs between $150-300 depending on your chimney’s condition and what needs to be done. Simple maintenance cleaning costs less than dealing with heavy creosote buildup or accessibility issues. The inspection is usually included in that price. Additional repairs or services like chimney cap replacement or flue liner work cost extra, but you’ll know about those upfront. Avoid unusually cheap services that cut corners on safety or try to upsell you once they’re on site. Professional equipment, insurance, and proper training cost money, and that’s reflected in fair pricing.
We use drop cloths, plastic sheeting, and industrial vacuum equipment to contain dust and debris. Your furniture and floors stay protected throughout the process. The work area gets sealed off before cleaning starts, and everything gets cleaned up before we leave. You might notice some dust smell for a few hours afterward, but there shouldn’t be any visible mess in your home. Companies that don’t take these precautions aren’t doing professional work. Ask about their cleanup process when you schedule service. We guarantee we’ll leave your home as clean as we found it.
Chimney cleaning requires specialized brushes, extension rods, and safety equipment that most homeowners don’t have. More importantly, you need training to recognize safety issues like damaged flue liner, structural problems, or improper installation that could put your family at risk. We know what to look for and how to address problems safely. The cost difference between DIY and professional service isn’t worth the safety risks. Insurance companies also prefer professional documentation if you ever have a claim. Your time is valuable, and this isn’t the place to cut corners when it comes to your family’s safety.
You get a detailed explanation of any issues found, with photos and clear recommendations for addressing them. Minor problems like a damaged chimney cap or small repairs might be handled the same day if you approve the work. Larger issues like flue liner damage or structural problems require separate scheduling and detailed estimates. We don’t pressure you into immediate repairs or use scare tactics. You have time to consider your options and get additional opinions if needed. Our goal is keeping your fireplace safe and functional, not selling you services you don’t need. Everything gets documented so you can make informed decisions about your home’s maintenance.

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