Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Farmingville
A Level 1 chimney inspection and sweep in Farmingville typically costs $199–$275, while a Level 2 inspection with video scan runs $299–$425. Most appointments are completed in 60–90 minutes, and we carry the liners and materials needed for Farmingville’s common oil-to-gas conversion issues on every truck. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule — estimates are free, and we’re familiar with the postwar Cape Cods and ranches that define this neighborhood.

We’ve been driving out to Farmingville from our Bridgeport base for eight years, and we’ve learned the roads: Horse Block, Portion, and Waverly Avenues, the winding stretches near Farmingville Hills County Park, the tighter lots off North Ocean Avenue. These aren’t cookie-cutter subdivisions. They’re 1950s–1970s homes with masonry chimneys that have seen oil burners, gas conversions, and decades of freeze-thaw cycles. When Anthony Perez leads a job here, he’s not guessing at what he’ll find behind the damper.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team treats Farmingville as a regular route, not an afterthought. That means we stock HeatShield relining materials and DuraFlex liners sized for the oversized flues common in these homes — no waiting on parts, no return trips.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Farmingville’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Eight years, one specialty. That’s the difference. Anthony Perez doesn’t dispatch crews from a call center; he’s the lead technician on your job, accountable for what happens on your roof and in your flue. In Farmingville, where chimneys often hide abandoned oil-burner flues behind what homeowners assume is a simple fireplace chimney, that accountability matters. We’ve earned 800+ customer reviews at a 4.7-star average — not from a handful of curated testimonials, but from sustained, high-volume work where the same person who answers your questions does the actual sweep.
Our response time to Farmingville is typically same-day or next-day during sweep season. We know the 11738 ZIP code well: the concentration of postwar ranches near the intersection of Horse Block and Portion, the split-levels off Waverly, the Cape Cods tucked behind Farmingville Hills. Central Suffolk’s long heating season and aggressive freeze-thaw cycles mean these chimneys deteriorate faster than newer construction. We plan for that.
From annual sweep to full rebuild, we handle it. No handoff to a separate contractor when the inspection reveals a cracked liner or deteriorated crown. That’s especially valuable in Farmingville, where oil-to-gas conversion legacy issues often turn a “simple cleaning” into a multi-flue job requiring relining expertise.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Farmingville
Annual Sweep
In Farmingville, we recommend annual sweeps for any actively used fireplace — and we often find that “active use” is heavier than homeowners realize. Central Suffolk’s heating season stretches from October through April, and wood-burning fireplaces in these postwar homes see consistent use during nor’easters and cold snaps. A typical annual sweep in Farmingville runs $199–$275 and includes debris removal, flue brushing, and a basic structural check. We schedule these throughout 11738 before peak season fills up.
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection is the standard for annual maintenance on chimneys with no changes in use or obvious problems. In Farmingville, Anthony often performs these on homes where the fireplace flue appears straightforward — but he’s always checking for the second flue, the abandoned oil-burner vent that too many homeowners don’t know exists. Level 1 inspection with sweep: $199–$275. If we find a hidden flue or conversion residue, we’ll explain exactly what we’re seeing before any additional work.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 is required at property transfer, after a chimney fire, or when any change is made to the system — including oil-to-gas conversions, even decades-old ones. This is where Farmingville’s housing stock demands real expertise. We use video scanning to examine the full length of flue liners, identify cracked clay tiles, and document petroleum-soot accumulation in abandoned flues. A Level 2 inspection in Farmingville runs $299–$425. Given the prevalence of unpermitted conversions in this area, we perform more of these here than in newer construction markets.
Creosote Removal
Creosote builds in stages — flaky, tar-like, or glazed — and Farmingville’s long burning season produces all three. Glazed creosote is particularly common in chimneys that haven’t been swept in 5+ years, which describes many 11738 homes at the point of sale or after inheritance. We use mechanical and chemical methods appropriate to the stage, with glazed removal running $350–$550 depending on severity. This isn’t a quick brush-out; it’s precise work that protects the flue while eliminating the fire hazard.
Soot Removal
Petroleum-based soot from decommissioned oil burners is a Farmingville-specific issue we encounter regularly. Unlike wood soot, this residue is greasy, acidic, and can ignite if the flue is ever mistakenly used or if fireplace drafts pull air through connected passages. Soot removal from abandoned flues, often bundled with Level 2 inspection and relining assessment, runs $275–$450. We don’t just vacuum it out — we evaluate whether the flue needs proper capping or relining to prevent future problems.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Farmingville
We carry HeatShield, DuraFlex, and Olympia Chimney products on every Farmingville truck — not hardware-store substitutes. HeatShield’s cerfractory foam is our go-to for restoring cracked clay tile liners without a full tear-out, which matters enormously in Farmingville’s tight-access postwar basements where removing a chimney is impractical. DuraFlex liners handle the oversized flues common to oil-burner chimneys that were never downsized for gas. When we arrive at a 1960s ranch on Portion Road, we have what we need to solve the actual problem in one trip. That’s not convenience — it’s the difference between a completed job and a homeowner left with an unsafe flue and a return appointment.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Farmingville Homes
- Abandoned oil-burner flues packed with petroleum soot. Homeowners close off these flues without cleaning, unaware that greasy residue remains flammable. We find these behind “fireplace-only” chimneys constantly in 11738 — the legacy of conversions done without permits or proper relining.
- Cracked clay tile liners from freeze-thaw damage. Central Suffolk’s winters cycle repeatedly above and below freezing, and 50–70-year-old masonry absorbs moisture that expands and contracts. Cracked liners in combined flues can vent carbon monoxide into living spaces — a silent hazard we’ve caught during routine sweeps on Walker Avenue and Waverly.
- Improper oil-to-gas relining with non-DuraFlex materials. Some Farmingville conversions used flexible aluminum or other substitutes that corrode from gas condensation. We replace these with properly sized DuraFlex liners that match the appliance and the flue.
- Heavy glazed creosote from infrequent sweeping. Homes that change hands in 11738 often haven’t had a sweep in 10–15 years. The resulting glazed buildup requires specialized removal — standard brushing won’t touch it.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Farmingville, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Farmingville |
|---|---|
| Annual Sweep + Level 1 Inspection | $199 – $275 |
| Level 2 Inspection with Video Scan | $299 – $425 |
| Creosote Removal (standard) | $275 – $400 |
| Glazed Creosote Removal | $350 – $550 |
| Soot Removal (abandoned flue) | $275 – $450 |
| HeatShield Liner Restoration | $1,800 – $3,200 |
| DuraFlex Liner Installation | $2,500 – $4,500 |
What moves the needle within these ranges? Accessibility of the cleanout, severity of buildup, number of flues, and whether we find unpermitted conversion work that needs correction. We price upfront after inspection — no open-ended billing. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate; we’ll ask about your home’s age, heating history, and last sweep date to give you an accurate range before we arrive.
Here’s a story from last season. We responded to a call on Walker Avenue, where a homeowner wanted their fireplace chimney swept for the first time in 15 years. Upon opening the cleanout, we found a secondary flue from a decommissioned oil burner packed with greasy petroleum soot and a cracked clay tile liner — a legacy of a gas conversion done without relining. We installed a HeatShield lining via our no-dig process, swept both flues, and completed Level 2 inspection and creosote removal in one trip, saving the family from a repeat visit. That’s the Farmingville pattern we plan for.
We Also Serve Cities Near Farmingville
Our service radius covers central Suffolk County regularly, including Holtsville, Selden, Centereach, and Holbrook. These communities share Farmingville’s postwar housing stock and conversion-era chimney issues, and we route trucks through the area efficiently. If you’re in 11738 or a neighboring ZIP, the same Anthony-led crew with the same stocked truck handles your job.
Serving Farmingville, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Farmingville area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Farmingville
Yes — the old furnace flue needs inspection and likely cleaning or relining, even if it’s been closed off. In Farmingville’s 1960s ranches, we routinely find abandoned oil-burner flues still loaded with petroleum soot that poses a fire risk and can affect draft in connected flues. We bundle this with fireplace sweeping and Level 2 inspection. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule — we’ll assess both flues in one visit.
No — white powder (efflorescence) indicates moisture migrating through the masonry, and it’s especially common on Farmingville’s 50–70-year-old chimneys after freeze-thaw cycles. The powder itself is mineral salts, but the moisture behind it degrades mortar and can spall brick. We check for this during every sweep and can address underlying water intrusion with crown repair or waterproofing. Call for an inspection if you’re seeing it spread.
We install DuraFlex stainless steel liners sized specifically for the converted appliance and the existing flue. Farmingville’s oversized masonry chimneys — built for oil burners — are often too large for gas units without proper downsizing, which causes condensation and liner deterioration. We measure on-site and specify the correct diameter and insulation. Estimates are free; call (833) 719-7193.
Smoke intrusion is a flue problem, not a Farmingville-specific one, but the cause here often traces to this area’s housing stock. Cracked clay tile liners in combined flues — common in postwar Cape Cods and ranches — allow smoke and gases to leak into wall cavities or adjacent flues. We’ve traced bedroom smoke to deteriorated liner connections in multiple 11738 homes. Stop using the fireplace and call for a Level 2 inspection.
Annually, before the heating season starts — typically September or October. Central Suffolk’s burning season runs seven months, and Farmingville’s wood-burning fireplaces see heavy use during nor’easters. Annual sweeping prevents creosote buildup and catches liner deterioration before it becomes hazardous. We book 11738 appointments starting in August; call (833) 719-7193 to reserve your preferred date.
Ready to get your Farmingville chimney inspected, swept, and properly evaluated for conversion-era issues? Call (833) 719-7193 or request a free estimate. Anthony Perez leads every job personally, and we stock the liners and materials your postwar chimney likely needs — no return trips, no subcontracted crews.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Farmingville and central Suffolk County since 2016.