Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Farmingdale
Chimney cleaning and sweep services in Farmingdale, NY typically run $180–$420 depending on inspection level and buildup severity, with most routine annual sweeps completed in under two hours. We regularly cross the Nassau–Suffolk line from our Bridgeport base to serve Farmingdale homeowners, usually arriving same-day or next-day for calls placed before noon.

Farmingdale’s streets are familiar territory for us. We’ve worked the postwar ranches along Boundary Avenue, the Cape Cods tucked behind Main Street, and the split-levels near the Farmingdale State College perimeter. These homes share a common pedigree: built fast and cheap during Long Island’s suburban explosion, with chimneys now pushing 65–75 years of age. That’s not abstract history to us. It’s the actual flue system we’re cleaning, inspecting, and — more often than not in Farmingdale — discovering needs more than a brush and a vacuum. Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team knows the difference between a routine maintenance call and one that uncovers the hidden damage these older chimneys conceal. Call (833) 719-7193 and we’ll tell you exactly what you’re dealing with.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Farmingdale’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Eight years, one specialty. That’s the shorthand Anthony Perez uses when Farmingdale homeowners ask why they should hire a Connecticut-based company for Long Island chimney work. The answer is simple: Anthony leads every job personally, and Farmingdale’s chimney problems — salt-air spalling, nor’easter water intrusion, abandoned flues reopened without inspection — are the exact failure patterns he’s spent eight years diagnosing.
800+ homeowners have reviewed our work at a 4.7-star average. Many of those reviews come from Nassau County customers who initially called us for a second opinion after a generalist handyman or seasonal sweep missed structural issues we caught in the first ten minutes of a Level 2 inspection.
Our response time to Farmingdale averages same-day to 24 hours. We know the Merrick–Southern State corridor well enough to schedule around Long Island’s brutal rush-hour chokepoints, and we carry DuraFlex liner stock and HeatShield crown materials on our truck specifically to avoid the multi-day parts delays that plague Farmingdale homeowners who hire contractors without inventory.
The local knowledge matters. We know that a chimney on a 1955 ranch near Farmingdale Village faces different stresses than a 1980s colonial in Melville — and we inspect accordingly.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Farmingdale
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection in Farmingdale covers the readily accessible portions of your chimney structure and flue — what we can see without specialized cameras or rooftop disassembly. For Farmingdale’s postwar homes with original clay flue tiles, this baseline check often reveals the first warning signs: hairline tile cracks, mortar washout between joints, or creosote glazing that standard brushing won’t remove. We perform Level 1 inspections annually for Farmingdale homeowners who burn regularly through winter. The service runs $180–$250.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 is where we do our most important Farmingdale work. This camera-assisted internal inspection is mandatory when a property changes hands, after a chimney fire, or when you’re converting fuel types — all common triggers in Farmingdale’s 11735 and 11737 ZIP codes. On a 1952 ranch on Boundary Avenue, we arrived for a Level 2 inspection after the homeowner smelled smoke. The clay flue tiles were shattered and a raccoon nest filled the smoke chamber. We installed a DuraFlex stainless-steel liner and a new HeatShield crown, bringing the chimney back to safe service. Level 2 inspections in Farmingdale range from $280–$420 and include a written condition report with photographs.
Creosote Removal
Farmingdale’s humid coastal air — we’re only 8–10 miles from the Great South Bay — slows creosote drying and encourages Stage 2 and Stage 3 buildup that standard wire brushing can’t touch. Stage 3 glazed creosote, common in Farmingdale chimneys used for supplemental wood burning, requires chemical pretreatment and mechanical removal with specialized chains and whips. We see this frequently in homes near the South Shore where homeowners burn unseasoned wood from local tree services. Heavy creosote removal in Farmingdale runs $320–$480 depending on flue length and buildup severity.
Soot Removal
Soot accumulation in Farmingdale chimneys often signals a secondary problem: poor draft from an improperly sized flue, a common issue when original oil-burner chimneys get repurposed for gas inserts without relining. We don’t just vacuum soot — we diagnose why it’s there. Our soot removal service includes combustion analysis and draft measurement to catch the root cause before you’re calling us again next season. Standard soot cleaning in Farmingdale costs $180–$280; if we find underlying venting issues, we’ll explain exactly what needs fixing and why.
Annual Sweep
For Farmingdale homeowners who use their fireplace regularly, annual sweeping isn’t optional maintenance — it’s fire prevention. We schedule annual sweep appointments in late summer and early fall, before the October rush when every chimney company on Long Island is booked two weeks out. Our annual sweep includes Level 1 inspection, flue brushing, smoke chamber and firebox cleaning, and a written condition summary. Farmingdale annual sweeps run $180–$260.

Fireplace Cleaning
Fireplace cleaning in Farmingdale addresses the visible and hidden combustion deposits that accumulate in the firebox, smoke shelf, and damper assembly. In postwar Farmingdale homes with original throat dampers, we frequently find corrosion and creosote cementing the damper mechanism — a fire hazard and an energy loss issue. We disassemble, clean, and assess these components, not just brush the visible soot. Fireplace cleaning services in Farmingdale range from $200–$320.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Farmingdale
We don’t use hardware-store substitutes. For Farmingdale relining and restoration work, we stock DuraFlex stainless-steel liners and HeatShield cerfractory flue sealant on our service truck, with Gelco caps and Copperfield flashing materials available with 24–48 hour turnaround. These are the same product lines specified by certified chimney professionals nationwide — not the thin-gauge aluminum or galvanized stock you’ll find at big-box retailers. When a Farmingdale chimney needs a liner, crown, or cap replacement, we install materials rated for the actual conditions: salt air, freeze-thaw cycling, and the thermal stress of modern high-efficiency appliances. That inventory on hand means most Farmingdale jobs finish in one visit, not two or three.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Farmingdale Homes
- Abandoned chimneys reopened without inspection. Technicians working Farmingdale’s older streets regularly find chimneys that were capped or abandoned when the homeowner switched to gas, then reopened by a subsequent owner who wanted a working fireplace — often without any relining or inspection, leaving decades of animal nesting, debris, and deteriorated clay tile hidden inside. We find this scenario at least monthly in 11735.
- Soft common brick spalling from salt-laden southwest winds. Farmingdale’s proximity to the Great South Bay means prevailing winds carry salt moisture inland year-round, accelerating surface flaking and structural degradation of the soft postwar brick used in local chimneys. Once spalling exposes the inner wythe, freeze-thaw damage accelerates through winter.
- Missing or minimal flashing and crown from postwar construction. Farmingdale’s postwar brick chimneys were built with minimal flashings and no cricket or saddle, so driving rain from nor’easters—which hit Long Island harder than inland areas—routinely enters the chase and rots the wood frame behind the brick, a failure mode rarely seen in newer or better-flashed chimneys. By the time water stains appear inside, structural repair is often necessary.
- Oversized flues improperly venting gas appliances. The mass conversion from oil to natural gas across Nassau County left hundreds of Farmingdale homes with original masonry chimneys sized for oil-fired furnaces now attempting to vent modern gas equipment. The resulting condensation, combined with Farmingdale’s humid coastal air, destroys clay flue tiles from the inside out.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Farmingdale, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Farmingdale |
|---|---|
| Level 1 Inspection + Annual Sweep | $180–$260 |
| Level 2 Inspection (camera, written report) | $280–$420 |
| Heavy Creosote Removal (Stage 2–3) | $320–$480 |
| Fireplace Cleaning (firebox, damper, smoke chamber) | $200–$320 |
| Stainless-Steel Liner Installation (DuraFlex) | $2,800–$4,500 |
| Crown Repair/Replacement (HeatShield) | $650–$1,200 |
What moves a Farmingdale job toward the higher end: flue length beyond one story, rooftop access complications on steep pitches, heavy glazed creosote requiring chemical treatment, or the discovery of hidden damage — cracked flue tiles, water-rotted framing, animal nesting — that must be addressed before safe operation. We don’t quote over the phone for Level 2 inspections or suspected structural issues; we need eyes on the chimney. Estimates are free. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Farmingdale
Our service radius covers the full Farmingdale area including East Farmingdale, Bethpage, Old Bethpage, and Wheatley Heights. If you’re searching from any of these neighboring communities, the same response times, pricing structure, and Anthony-led service apply. We know the local housing stock across Nassau’s postwar belt — the same construction era, the same chimney problems, the same need for thorough inspection before superficial cleaning.
Serving Farmingdale, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Farmingdale 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 Farmingdale
Yes — if your original clay flue tiles are intact and properly sized for your new gas appliance, which they almost never are in 1950s Farmingdale construction. Original chimneys here were sized for oil burners with higher flue temperatures; gas appliances produce cooler, wetter exhaust that condenses inside oversized flues, destroying mortar and tiles from within. We inspect with a camera to confirm, but the majority of postwar Farmingdale conversions we see require a DuraFlex stainless-steel liner sized precisely to the appliance. Call (833) 719-7193 for a Level 2 inspection and we’ll show you exactly what your flue looks like inside.
No — water stains after storms indicate active intrusion, not normal weathering. Farmingdale’s postwar chimneys were built with minimal crown overhang and often no cricket or saddle on the uphill side, so horizontal rain from nor’easters drives directly into the chase. The water you’re seeing has already penetrated the masonry and is traveling down the flue or frame cavity. Left unaddressed, this rots the structural wood behind the brick — a repair that runs into thousands. We inspect post-storm water intrusion with moisture meters and camera inspection to trace the entry path. Schedule a check after any significant storm; early crown or flashing repair costs far less than chase rebuilds.
You can purchase a generic cap, but proper chimney cap installation requires assessing flue diameter, screen mesh sizing for your appliance type, and attachment method — and in Farmingdale, we frequently find that a missing cap is a symptom, not the only problem. The cap that blew off may have been poorly fitted because the flue tiles beneath it were already spalling or the crown was eroded. We install Gelco and Copperfield caps with proper tension-fit or anchor systems, and we inspect what’s underneath before capping. A cap installed over hidden damage just hides it longer. Call for an estimate — cap replacement with inspection runs $280–$450 in Farmingdale.
Not without a full Level 2 inspection and likely relining. Capped chimneys in Farmingdale’s 1940s–1950s housing stock are frequently abandoned because of structural concerns the previous owner didn’t disclose — or they were capped after a fuel conversion with the flue left in unknown condition. We’ve removed caps on Farmingdale chimneys to find collapsed clay tiles, squirrel or raccoon nesting, and water-saturated debris filling the smoke chamber. A new gas fireplace needs a properly sized, intact flue system. We’ll camera-inspect, clear any obstruction, and install a DuraFlex liner if the original flue is compromised. The inspection costs $280–$420; relining adds $2,800–$4,500 depending on flue height and diameter.
Annual sweeping is the minimum for active fireplaces in Farmingdale; twice-yearly if you burn more than three cords of wood per season. The humidity from Great South Bay proximity slows creosote drying and promotes acidic condensation in gas-venting chimneys, while salt air accelerates exterior masonry degradation that can introduce debris. We recommend a Level 1 inspection with sweep every fall before heating season, and a mid-winter check if you’re a heavy burner. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule — we keep fall slots open for Farmingdale customers who book by September.
Ready to get your Farmingdale chimney inspected, cleaned, and properly diagnosed? Call Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut at (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate. Anthony Perez leads every job personally — from annual sweep to full rebuild — and we’ll give you the straight answer on what your chimney actually needs.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Farmingdale and Long Island’s South Shore communities since 2016.