Chimney Company in South Floral Park, NY

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Licensed chimney specialists who show up, do the work right, and keep your family safe 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 Services South Floral Park

What You Get When We're Done

You sleep better knowing your chimney isn’t a safety risk. No more wondering if that smell means trouble or if you’re due for cleaning.

Your fireplace works efficiently without filling your home with smoke. The draft pulls properly, heat goes up the chimney instead of into your living room, and you actually enjoy using your fireplace again.

You avoid the bigger, costlier problems that come from putting off maintenance. Small issues get caught early before they turn into major repairs that cost thousands. Your chimney lasts longer, works better, and keeps your family safe.

Licensed Chimney Specialists South Floral Park

We Know Chimneys Inside and Out

Ageless Chimney has been serving South Floral Park and surrounding Long Island communities for years. We understand how coastal weather affects masonry and what local building codes require.

Every technician is licensed, insured, and trained on the latest safety standards. This isn’t a side business or seasonal work – chimney care is what we do full-time, year-round.

We built our reputation by showing up when promised, doing thorough work, and charging fair prices. No surprises, no upselling, no disappearing after the job is done.

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Chimney Inspection and Cleaning Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, a complete visual inspection from top to bottom. Our technician checks the crown, flue liner, damper, and firebox for damage, blockages, or safety concerns. You get a clear explanation of what we find – in plain English.

Next comes the actual cleaning if needed. Professional equipment removes creosote buildup, debris, and anything else that shouldn’t be in your chimney. Drop cloths protect your floors and furniture. The mess stays contained.

Finally, you receive a detailed report of the work completed and any recommendations for future maintenance. No pressure, no scare tactics – just honest information about your chimney’s condition and what it needs to stay safe and functional.

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Chimney Repair and Maintenance Services

Complete Chimney Care Under One Roof

Every service call includes a thorough safety inspection at no extra charge. Whether you need basic cleaning or major repairs, you get the same attention to detail and professional standards.

Our cleaning services remove dangerous creosote buildup and improve draft efficiency. Repair work covers everything from minor mortar touch-ups to complete crown rebuilding. All work meets local building codes and manufacturer specifications.

South Floral Park’s coastal location means salt air and freeze-thaw cycles that other areas don’t deal with. We know how these conditions affect different chimney materials and adjust our approach accordingly. Your chimney gets care that’s right for Long Island’s unique climate challenges.

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How often should I have my chimney cleaned and inspected?

The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual inspections for all chimneys, regardless of how often you use your fireplace. If you burn wood regularly – more than a few times per month during heating season – you’ll likely need cleaning every year. Light users might go two years between cleanings, but the annual inspection is still important. It catches small problems before they become expensive repairs and ensures your chimney is safe to use. Even if you haven’t used your fireplace in years, animals, weather, and time can create blockages or damage that need attention.
A proper inspection covers three main areas: the exterior structure, interior components, and overall safety systems. Outside, we check the crown, cap, flashing, and masonry for cracks, deterioration, or water damage. Inside the house, we examine the firebox, damper, smoke chamber, and flue liner condition. We also test the draft to make sure smoke and gases exit properly. You’ll get a written report explaining any issues found, what needs immediate attention for safety, and what can be scheduled for future maintenance. The goal is giving you complete information about your chimney’s condition, not selling you services you don’t need.
Cleaning removes buildup like creosote, debris, and blockages from normal use. Repair addresses structural problems with the chimney itself – damaged mortar, cracked crown, broken flue tiles, or deteriorated flashing. Signs you might need repairs include white staining on the outside masonry, rust on the damper or firebox, water leaks during rain, or pieces of mortar or brick around the base of your chimney. Strange odors, poor draft, or smoke entering your room also indicate potential structural issues. A thorough inspection identifies whether your problems are maintenance-related or require actual repairs to keep the chimney safe and functional.
Basic cleaning and inspection typically runs between $200-400 for most residential chimneys, depending on the condition and accessibility. Minor repairs like repointing mortar joints or replacing a chimney cap add $300-800 to the total. Major work like crown rebuilding or flue liner replacement can range from $1,500-5,000 depending on the scope. Every situation is different, which is why you get a detailed written estimate before any work begins. The estimate breaks down exactly what needs to be done and why, so you can make informed decisions about your chimney care. No surprise charges or pressure to add services you don’t need.
If it’s been more than two years since your last cleaning and inspection, don’t use your fireplace until it’s been checked. Creosote buildup, animal nests, debris, or structural damage can create serious fire and carbon monoxide risks. Even one season of regular use can create enough creosote to be dangerous, especially if you burn softwoods or don’t maintain proper burning techniques. The safest approach is having it inspected before you plan to use it for the season. If problems are found, you’ll know exactly what needs to be addressed. If everything checks out, you can enjoy your fireplace with confidence knowing it’s safe for your family.
Yes, we offer emergency services for urgent safety issues like damaged flue liners, broken dampers, or structural problems that make your chimney unsafe to use. Common emergencies include water leaks during storms, animal intrusions, or sudden draft problems that cause smoke to enter your home. Emergency calls are prioritized based on safety risk – anything that could cause carbon monoxide exposure or fire hazard gets immediate attention. While emergency services cost more than scheduled maintenance, they’re sometimes necessary to keep your family safe. The best way to avoid emergencies is regular annual maintenance, but when urgent problems arise, you’ll get prompt professional service to address the safety concern.

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