Chimney Services in Flanders, NY

Your Fireplace Works When You Need It

Professional chimney services that keep your family safe and 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

No More Worrying About Fire Hazards

You light your fireplace knowing it’s clean and safe. No creosote buildup threatening your family. No blocked flues sending smoke into your living room.

Your chimney draws properly every time. Heat flows efficiently. Your home stays warm without the constant worry about what’s happening inside those walls you can’t see.

When winter hits Long Island hard, your fireplace becomes a reliable source of warmth and comfort. Not a source of stress about safety or whether it’ll work when you need it most.

Flanders Chimney Contractors

We Know Long Island Chimneys

We’ve been serving Flanders and Suffolk County homeowners for years. We understand how coastal weather affects your chimney system and what problems show up in homes built during Long Island’s construction boom.

We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re getting technicians who show up on time, use proper equipment, and fix problems correctly the first time. No corners cut on safety.

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Chimney Inspection Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

We start with a thorough inspection using professional-grade cameras to see inside your chimney and flue. You’ll see exactly what we see – no guessing about problems or unnecessary work.

Next comes the cleaning process. We remove creosote buildup, clear blockages, and clean the firebox. Everything gets properly contained so your home stays clean throughout the process.

Finally, we check all components – damper, cap, crown, flashing. If we find issues, we explain what needs attention now versus what can wait. You get a clear picture of your chimney’s condition and what it needs to stay safe.

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Complete Chimney Repair Services

From Cleaning to Complete Rebuilds

Our chimney services cover everything your system needs. Regular cleaning and inspection to prevent problems. Chimney cap installation to keep water and animals out. Liner replacement when your flue needs updating for safety.

We handle the repairs that matter most to Long Island homeowners – crown repairs from freeze-thaw damage, flashing fixes that stop water leaks, and damper replacements that restore proper airflow.

Spring inspections catch winter damage early. Fall maintenance ensures you’re ready for heating season. Emergency repairs when something goes wrong and you need your fireplace working again.

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How often should I have my chimney cleaned and inspected?

Most homeowners need annual chimney cleaning and inspection, but it depends on how much you use your fireplace. If you burn wood regularly throughout winter, annual service is essential for safety. Light users might stretch it to every other year, but inspection should still happen annually. Creosote builds up faster than most people realize, and even small amounts can create fire hazards. We recommend scheduling service in late summer or early fall, before you start using your fireplace for the season.
Watch for white staining on the outside of your chimney – that’s efflorescence from water damage. Rust on the damper or firebox indicates moisture problems. If you smell odors coming from your fireplace when it’s not in use, that’s often a sign of blockages or liner issues. Damaged chimney caps let water and animals in, creating bigger problems. Animals or birds in your chimney mean your cap needs attention. Most importantly, if smoke enters your room instead of going up the chimney, stop using your fireplace immediately and call for inspection.
Basic cleaning and inspection typically runs $200-400, depending on your chimney’s condition and accessibility. Repairs vary widely based on what’s needed – simple cap replacement might be $300-500, while liner replacement can run $1,500-3,000. Major repairs like crown rebuilding or structural work cost more, but catching problems early keeps costs manageable. We provide detailed estimates before any work begins, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Emergency services during heating season may include additional fees, which is why we recommend annual maintenance.
Technically possible, but not recommended for several reasons. Professional cleaning requires specialized brushes, drop cloths, and industrial vacuums to do the job properly without making a mess. More importantly, we’re trained to spot safety issues you might miss – cracked liners, damaged crowns, or structural problems that could be dangerous. The inspection component is just as important as cleaning, and that requires experience to do correctly. DIY cleaning also means getting on your roof, which creates safety risks. For the relatively small cost of professional service, it’s worth having it done right.
Creosote buildup creates serious fire hazards – chimney fires can spread to your entire house quickly. Blocked flues can cause carbon monoxide to enter your home instead of venting outside. Water damage from missing or damaged caps leads to expensive structural repairs. Damaged liners allow heat and gases to reach combustible parts of your house. Animals nesting in unmaintained chimneys create blockages and health hazards. Insurance companies may deny claims for fires caused by neglected chimney maintenance. Regular maintenance prevents these problems and costs far less than dealing with the consequences.
Absolutely. Gas fireplaces still need annual inspection and maintenance, even though they don’t create creosote like wood-burning fireplaces. We check the venting system, clean the glass and interior components, and inspect the gas connections for safety. The chimney or direct vent system needs to be clear of obstructions like bird nests or debris. Gas fireplace maintenance is typically quicker and less involved than wood-burning systems, but it’s still essential for safe operation. Many homeowners don’t realize gas systems need professional attention, but proper maintenance prevents carbon monoxide issues and ensures efficient operation.

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