Ageless Chimney

CHIMNEY CLEANING BASICS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW in Turtle Bay, NY

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Ageless Chimney Services

  • Chimney Cleaning & Liners
  • Affordable Chimney Repairs
  • Masonry & Brickwork
  • Chimney Caps & Chase Covers
  • Roof Leak Resolutions
  • Commercial Chimney Services

Why Choose Ageless Chimney Repair?

We're Owner Operated

Because all jobs are handled by an owner, you can rest assured that your project will command the attention it deserves.

We're Licensed & Insured

Ageless Chimney is fully licensed, insured and bonded for your safety and protection of your property.

Dependable Services

We take pride in the chimney work we do. Each installation or repair project is finished on time and budget.

Free Estimates

Great service at the best price. We will not be undersold. Our estimates are FREE and we will beat any written estimate.

24-Hour Emergency Service

Ageless Chimney is one of a few chimney companies to offer TRUE 24-hour emergency service should you need it.

Reputable Company

We've garnered tons of reviews, happy customers, Angies List awards and an A+ rating with the BBB!


We at Ageless Chimney have been providing chimney cleaning for many years to the residents of Turtle Bay, NY. Our team recommends that you let our expert team handle your Turtle Bay, NY Chimney despite the fact that you might be inclined to do the cleaning yourself. Learn what to expect when hiring Ageless Chimney for the first time to do chimney sweeping for you.

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How Often Should I Get My Chimney Swept?

This is probably the most common question we hear from new clients in New York County. The frequency of getting your chimney cleaning depends on a few variables. First, the size of your chimney, secondly the amount of soot that is produced. However, the general answer is that your chimney should be cleaned about every four years. Although that’s a pretty infrequent need, it is still very important. By keeping your chimney cleaned, you protect your family from harsh toxins that are released from soot that has built up over time.


There’s Safety in Sweeping!

As mentioned in the above paragraph, soot in your fireplace can be very harmful to your loved ones. By keeping your chimney in proper working order, by regular cleaning or chimney repair, you can keep your home toxin-free. Ageless Chimney is certified with the Chimney Safety Institute of America, therefore we make sure we operate within all safety guidelines. Our priority is keeping you and your loved ones safe, so make sure you call us for a free estimate. We will make sure your home is a breathe-safe zone!

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What to Expect at Your First Appointment

Not only does Ageless Chimney pride itself on being one of the best chimney companies on Turtle Bay, NY, we also like to act quickly and efficiently. When we come to your home to provide you with your free estimate, we will only need about half an hour of your time. If you are looking for a quick inspection, it is always a good idea to move any furniture away from the fireplace. If that isn’t possible, covering it up with a tarp is also wise. Make sure that the ladder, the soot hatch, or the sweeping hatch are as accessible as possible. One of our owners will first survey your fireplace and chimney before getting to work to determine what they have to do to properly clean your chimney. We will also put a drop cloth on the floor in front of the fireplace to protect the floor from potential dust and soot. 

What Happens When We Start Sweeping?

If you decide to hire Ageless Chimney in New York County, we can get to work right away. The actual chimney sweeping can either be performed from the roof, or from below through the fireplace. Done correctly, all of the dust, soot, and creosote will be contained and none should escape into the home. We will also utilize a professional vacuum to help with the cleanup. When the job is done, you should see no traces of soot or ash or signs that someone worked on or in your chimney. We will then tell you the condition of your chimney so that you are aware of any hazards, as well as how frequently to have your chimney inspected and cleaned. This is also a great time to ask any questions that you may have.

Call Us Today

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Getting your chimney swept and inspected improves the quality of the air in your home, keeps your loved ones safe from toxins, and reduces your home’s fire risk. Ageless Chimney takes pride in providing the safest, most cost-effective cleaning procedures. Call us today at 516-795-1313!

Turtle Bay is a neighborhood in New York City, on the east side of Midtown Manhattan. It extends from roughly 43rd Street to 53rd Streets, and eastward from Lexington Avenue to the East River’s western branch. The neighborhood is the site of the headquarters of the United Nations and the Chrysler Building. The Tudor City apartment complex is to the south of Turtle Bay.

Turtle Bay, a cove of the East River, was between what is now 45th and 48th Streets and was fed by a stream that ran from the present-day intersection of Second Avenue and 48th Street. It was probably named after the turtles found in the area. Historical records from the 17th century described an abundance of turtles nearby, with local residents partaking in a “turtle feast”.

The Turtle Bay neighborhood was originally a 40-acre (16 ha) land grant given to two Englishmen by the Dutch colonial governor of New Amsterdam in 1639 and named “Turtle Bay Farm”. The farm extended roughly from what is now 40th to 49th Streets and from Third Avenue to the river. By 1712, “Turtle Bay” was frequently used in property documents for the area.

1853 painting of Turtle Bay.

On a knoll overlooking the cove, near 41st Street, the farmhouse was purchased as a summer retreat by Francis Bayard, and in the early 19th century remained the summer villa of Francis Bayard Winthrop. Turtle Creek, or DeVoor’s Mill Creek as it was known, emptied into the cove at what is now 47th Street. To the south lay Kip’s Bay farm; to the north, on a bluff, stood James Beekman’s “Mount Pleasant”, the first of a series of houses and villas with water views stretching away up the shoreline. After the street grid system was initiated in Manhattan, the hilly landscape of the Turtle Bay Farm was graded to create cross-streets and the land was subdivided for residential development.

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