Chimney Sweep in Hauppauge, NY

Safe Fireplaces Start With Clean Chimneys

Professional chimney sweep services that prevent fires and protect your family’s safety year-round.

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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 becomes safe to use again. No more worrying about carbon monoxide seeping into your home or creosote catching fire in your flue.

You’ll sleep better knowing your chimney system is working properly. Clean chimneys draft correctly, which means smoke goes up and out instead of backing into your living room.

Your homeowner’s insurance stays valid. Most policies require annual chimney maintenance, and our inspection reports provide the documentation you need. Plus, you’re protecting your home’s value by maintaining one of its key systems properly.

Certified Chimney Sweep Hauppauge

We Know Long Island Chimneys

We’ve been cleaning and inspecting chimneys across Long Island for years. We understand how the coastal climate affects your chimney system and what problems to look for in homes built during different decades.

Our technicians are certified through the Chimney Safety Institute of America. That means we follow national safety standards and stay current on the latest inspection techniques and safety protocols.

We’re local, licensed, and insured. When you call us, you’re working with professionals who live and work in your community, not a national chain that doesn’t understand Long Island homes.

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Chimney Inspection and Sweep Process

Here's What Happens During Your Service

We start with a thorough inspection of your entire chimney system from top to bottom. This includes checking the flue liner, damper, crown, cap, and exterior masonry for any damage or wear.

Next comes the actual cleaning. We use professional-grade brushes and vacuum equipment to remove all creosote, soot, and debris from your flue. Our process is designed to contain dust and mess, protecting your home’s interior.

Finally, we provide you with a detailed report of what we found and what we did. If we discover any issues that need attention, we’ll explain them clearly and give you options for addressing them. You’ll have documentation for your insurance company and peace of mind about your chimney’s condition.

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What's Included In Every Service Call

Every chimney sweep includes a complete Level 1 inspection of your entire system. We check everything from the firebox to the chimney cap, looking for cracks, blockages, or other safety concerns.

We remove all creosote buildup, soot, and debris from your flue using professional brushes sized specifically for your chimney. Our high-powered vacuum system captures everything we remove, keeping your home clean.

You’ll receive a written report documenting the condition of your chimney and any recommendations for repairs or maintenance. We also provide before and after photos so you can see exactly what we accomplished. If your chimney needs repairs, we’ll give you a clear explanation of what’s needed and why, without any pressure tactics.

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How often should I have my chimney swept and inspected?

The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual chimney inspections, and cleaning whenever there’s 1/8 inch of creosote buildup. If you use your fireplace regularly during winter months, you’ll likely need cleaning every year. Occasional users might go longer between cleanings, but the annual inspection is still important for safety. Even if you haven’t used your fireplace, animals can build nests, debris can accumulate, and weather can cause damage that affects safety.
Inspection comes first and involves examining your entire chimney system for damage, blockages, or safety issues. We check the flue liner, damper, crown, cap, and exterior structure. Cleaning removes the creosote, soot, and debris from inside your flue. Most service calls include both because you need to inspect before cleaning to identify any problems, and cleaning is often necessary based on what the inspection reveals. Think of inspection as the diagnosis and cleaning as part of the treatment.
Professional chimney sweeps use containment systems to minimize mess inside your home. We seal off the fireplace opening with plastic sheeting and use high-powered vacuum equipment to capture debris as we work. Most of the actual cleaning happens from the roof down, not from inside your house. You might see some dust, but it shouldn’t be significant if the job is done properly. We also lay down protective coverings for floors and furniture near the work area.
Chimney cleaning requires specialized brushes, extension rods, and professional vacuum equipment that most homeowners don’t own. More importantly, proper cleaning requires knowing what to look for during inspection – cracks in the flue liner, damaged dampers, or structural issues that could create safety hazards. Without training, you might miss problems that could lead to carbon monoxide poisoning or fires. The cost of professional service is small compared to the risk of doing it incorrectly.
We’ll explain any issues we find in plain language and help you understand what needs immediate attention versus what can wait. Some problems, like a damaged flue liner or broken damper, affect safety and should be addressed before using your fireplace. Others, like minor exterior masonry issues, might be less urgent. We provide written documentation of everything we find and give you options for addressing any problems. There’s never pressure to authorize repairs on the spot.
We service traditional masonry chimneys, prefabricated metal chimneys, and chimney systems for wood stoves, gas fireplaces, and oil heating equipment. Each type has different cleaning requirements and potential issues, which is why proper training and certification matter. Whether your home has a brick chimney from the 1970s or a newer metal flue system, we have the right equipment and experience to service it safely. We’ll let you know upfront if your system requires specialized service we don’t provide.

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