Chimney Services in Jericho, NY

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Professional chimney services that keep your family safe and your heating bills reasonable.

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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 Proper Chimney Care Actually Does

Your chimney works harder than you think. Every time you light a fire, creosote builds up inside the flue. Every storm dumps debris into the cap. Every season brings temperature changes that crack mortar and shift bricks.

When your chimney system works properly, you get consistent heat, lower energy bills, and zero worry about carbon monoxide or house fires. Your insurance stays valid. Your family stays safe.

Most homeowners wait until something goes wrong. Smart ones get ahead of problems with regular chimney cleaning, inspection, and maintenance. The difference between the two approaches? About $3,000 in emergency repairs and a lot of sleepless nights.

Trusted Chimney Contractors Jericho

We've Seen Every Chimney Problem

Ageless Chimney has been handling chimney services across Long Island for years. We’ve cleaned thousands of flues, repaired countless caps, and replaced more liners than most contractors see in a decade.

Our team knows exactly what Long Island weather does to chimney systems. We understand which problems need immediate attention and which ones can wait. Most importantly, we give you straight answers about what your chimney actually needs.

Licensed, insured, and focused on keeping Jericho families safe without breaking their budgets.

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Chimney Inspection and Repair Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, a complete inspection from top to bottom. This means checking the cap, crown, flue liner, damper, and firebox. You get a detailed report with photos showing exactly what’s happening inside your chimney.

Next, we explain what needs fixing now versus what can wait. No pressure, no inflated estimates. Just clear information about your options and realistic timelines.

When work begins, we protect your home with drop cloths and proper equipment. Clean up is part of the job. You’ll know the work is done right because we test everything before we leave and show you the results.

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Everything Your Chimney System Needs

Chimney cleaning removes dangerous creosote buildup and improves draft efficiency. Professional inspection catches small problems before they become expensive emergencies. Chimney repair handles everything from minor mortar work to complete rebuilding.

Cap installation keeps water, animals, and debris out of your flue. Liner replacement ensures proper ventilation and prevents carbon monoxide issues. Spring chimney inspection prepares your system for next winter, while winter maintenance keeps everything running smoothly during heating season.

Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles are particularly hard on chimney systems. Regular maintenance isn’t just recommended here – it’s essential for safety and efficiency.

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How often should I have my chimney cleaned and inspected?

The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual chimney inspection for all heating systems. If you use your fireplace regularly (more than a few times per winter), you’ll need cleaning every 1-2 years. Light users might go 2-3 years between cleanings. However, Long Island’s weather patterns mean annual inspection is smart regardless of usage. Temperature swings cause expansion and contraction that can create cracks or shift components. An annual check catches these issues early when repairs are simple and affordable.
White staining on the outside of your chimney (efflorescence) means water is getting in. Rust on the damper or firebox indicates moisture problems. Cracked or crumbling mortar joints need attention before they worsen. If you smell odors coming from your fireplace during summer, there’s likely a draft problem or animal intrusion. Most importantly, if you see actual damage to the chimney crown or cap, don’t use your fireplace until it’s repaired. These issues can lead to carbon monoxide problems or structural damage.
Basic chimney cleaning and Level 1 inspection typically runs $200-400 in the Jericho area. More comprehensive Level 2 inspections (recommended when buying a home or after any changes to your heating system) cost $300-600. Pricing depends on your chimney’s height, accessibility, and condition. Beware of unusually low prices – they often indicate corners being cut on safety or thoroughness. Quality chimney service requires proper equipment, insurance, and expertise. Always get written estimates and ask about what’s included before work begins.
Chimney cleaning requires specialized brushes, proper safety equipment, and knowledge of what to look for during the process. Most homeowners lack the tools and experience to do it safely or thoroughly. More importantly, professional cleaning includes inspection – identifying problems that untrained eyes miss. DIY cleaning also means you’re responsible if something goes wrong, while professional services carry insurance. The cost difference between DIY supplies and professional service is smaller than most people think, especially when you factor in equipment purchases and safety considerations.
Chimney repair addresses specific issues like repointing mortar joints, replacing caps, or fixing flue liners. These jobs typically cost hundreds to low thousands of dollars. Chimney rebuilding means tearing down and reconstructing part or all of the chimney structure. This happens when damage is extensive – usually from years of deferred maintenance or severe weather damage. Rebuilding costs several thousand dollars and requires permits. The key is catching problems early through regular inspection and maintenance, so repairs stay manageable and rebuilding becomes unnecessary.
Spring and early fall are ideal for chimney services. Spring inspection and cleaning address any damage from winter use and weather. Fall services prepare your system for heating season. Avoid scheduling during peak winter months when emergency calls take priority and weather can delay work. Summer works too, though many contractors stay busy with other projects. Book early fall appointments by late August to ensure availability before cold weather arrives. Emergency repairs obviously can’t wait for ideal timing, but preventive maintenance should be scheduled during shoulder seasons.

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