Fireplace Cleaning in Old Bethpage, NY

Safe, Clean Fireplaces Ready for Use

Professional fireplace cleaning that removes dangerous buildup and keeps your family safe without the runaround.

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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 Fireplace Cleaning Services

Your Fireplace Works Like It Should

You light a fire and it burns clean. No smoke backing up into your living room. No weird smells that linger for days.

The difference is in the details. When soot and creosote build up in your fireplace and flue, they block proper airflow and create real safety hazards. Professional cleaning removes these deposits completely, so your fireplace draws air correctly and burns efficiently.

You get peace of mind knowing your family is safe. You get a fireplace that actually heats your room instead of filling it with smoke. And you avoid the bigger problems that come from putting off maintenance – like expensive repairs or worse.

Old Bethpage Chimney Experts

We Know Fireplaces Inside and Out

We’ve been cleaning fireplaces and chimneys throughout Old Bethpage and Long Island for years. We’ve seen every type of fireplace problem you can imagine – and plenty you probably haven’t thought of.

Our technicians are licensed, insured, and trained on the latest safety standards. We’re not the guys who show up and try to sell you a new chimney liner on the spot. We’re the ones who do thorough work, explain what we find, and give you straight answers.

Most of our business comes from referrals because we do what we say we’ll do. Clean your fireplace right, charge what we quoted, and leave your home cleaner than we found it.

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Our Fireplace Cleaning Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we protect your floors and furniture with drop cloths and plastic sheeting. No one wants soot tracked through their house.

Next, we inspect your entire fireplace system – the firebox, damper, smoke chamber, and flue. This tells us what we’re working with and identifies any issues that need attention beyond cleaning.

The actual cleaning involves specialized brushes and vacuum equipment designed for fireplace work. We remove soot, creosote, and debris from every surface where it accumulates. For gas fireplaces, we clean the burner assembly and check for proper operation.

Finally, we test the damper operation and airflow to make sure everything works correctly. You get a summary of what we did and any recommendations for future maintenance.

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What's Included in Every Cleaning

Every fireplace cleaning includes a thorough inspection of your entire system. We’re looking for cracks, blockages, damaged components, and anything else that could cause problems.

You get complete removal of soot, creosote, and debris from the firebox, smoke chamber, and flue. We also clean the damper assembly and make sure it opens and closes properly.

For gas fireplaces, we clean the burner ports, check the gas connections, and test the ignition system. Wood-burning fireplaces get extra attention on creosote removal since that’s where the real fire hazard lives.

We handle the mess so you don’t have to. Professional-grade drop cloths, HEPA filtration, and careful cleanup mean you won’t find soot dust on your furniture weeks later. Old Bethpage homeowners appreciate that attention to detail, especially in the well-maintained homes we typically work on.

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How often should I have my fireplace professionally cleaned?

Most wood-burning fireplaces need cleaning after every cord of wood burned, or at least once per year if you use your fireplace regularly. Gas fireplaces should be cleaned annually even with light use because dust and debris can affect burner performance and safety. If you only use your fireplace occasionally – maybe a few times during winter – you can often go two years between cleanings. The key is having it inspected annually regardless, because problems can develop even when you’re not using it. Animals, weather, and normal settling can create issues that aren’t obvious until a professional takes a look.
Gas fireplace cleaning focuses on the burner assembly, gas lines, and ensuring proper combustion. We clean dust and debris from burner ports, check for spider webs or other blockages, and test the ignition system. Wood-burning fireplace cleaning is more intensive because of creosote buildup – that’s the tar-like substance that forms when wood smoke cools and condenses. Creosote is highly flammable and the main cause of chimney fires, so removing it completely requires specialized brushes and techniques. Both types need the flue cleaned and inspected, but wood-burning systems typically have much more buildup to remove.
Strong odors coming from your fireplace, especially during humid weather, usually mean you have significant buildup that needs attention. White staining on the outside of your chimney (called efflorescence) indicates moisture problems that often accompany cleaning needs. If you see rust on the damper or firebox, or if smoke enters your room instead of going up the chimney, those are clear signs something’s wrong. Animals or birds in the chimney are another obvious indicator – they often bring nesting materials that block airflow. When in doubt, an inspection will tell you exactly where you stand and whether cleaning can wait or needs to happen immediately.
Not when it’s done right. Professional fireplace cleaning uses specialized equipment including powerful vacuums with HEPA filtration and proper containment methods. We seal off the fireplace opening and work area with plastic sheeting and use drop cloths to protect your floors and furniture. The biggest mess usually comes from DIY attempts or contractors who don’t take proper precautions. You might notice a slight dust smell during the work, but you shouldn’t find soot on your belongings afterward. We clean up our work area completely before we leave, including vacuuming around the fireplace and checking for any debris that might have escaped our containment.
You can handle basic maintenance like removing ashes and debris from the firebox, but thorough cleaning requires professional equipment and expertise. Creosote removal needs specialized brushes and techniques that most homeowners don’t have access to. More importantly, proper cleaning includes inspecting areas you can’t see – like the smoke chamber and upper flue – where serious problems often develop. Professional cleaners also know what to look for in terms of damage, blockages, and safety hazards that aren’t obvious to untrained eyes. DIY cleaning might make your fireplace look better, but it won’t address the safety issues that professional cleaning is really designed to prevent.
Basic fireplace cleaning typically runs between $150-300 depending on your fireplace type and condition. Wood-burning fireplaces with heavy creosote buildup cost more than gas fireplaces that just need routine maintenance. The price includes inspection, cleaning, and minor adjustments like damper lubrication. Additional services like chimney cap installation or minor repairs are separate. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’re paying. Most Old Bethpage homeowners find the cost reasonable compared to potential repair bills from neglected maintenance, not to mention the safety benefits of professional cleaning.

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