Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Pelham
Fireplace service in Pelham typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you need a routine cleaning, damper adjustment, or firebox rebuild, and we can usually schedule within 48 hours. We work on the chimneys of Pelham’s 1890s–1930s commuter homes year-round—Anthony Perez, our owner and lead technician, has spent eight years diagnosing the specific failure patterns these century-old multi-flue stacks develop.

Pelham sits just northeast of the Bronx border, a quick trip up the Hutchinson River Parkway from our Bridgeport base, and we make the run regularly. The village’s housing stock—Tudor Revivals along Pelhamdale Avenue, Colonials near the Metro-North station, Victorians tucked behind Wolfs Lane—was built during the rail-era boom for New York commuters who expected a working fireplace in every parlor. Those original masonry chimneys were engineered for coal, later adapted for oil and gas, and many never received proper clay-tile relining. That history lives in your walls. When you call (833) 719-7193, you’re getting a technician who understands why your flue behaves the way it does—not a seasonal hire reading from a checklist.
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Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Pelham’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve built our reputation on chimney work exclusively—eight years, one specialty. Our Fireplace Services team handles everything from annual sweep to full rebuild, and Anthony Perez leads every job personally. That matters in Pelham, where a standard cleaning can turn into a structural assessment once you start poking at soft mortar from 1923.
More than 800 homeowners have reviewed us, averaging 4.7 stars. The volume matters: it means we’ve seen the specific problems Pelham chimneys throw at you. The coastal moisture off Long Island Sound saturates brickwork year-round, then January freezes pop the faces off chimney crowns. We’ve replaced crowns on Pelham Manor homes where the spalling had progressed so far that water was weeping into the firebox. We’ve rerouted boiler flues that shared crown openings with fireplaces—configurations that confuse generalist contractors who’ve never worked on pre-war multi-flue stacks.
We carry DuraFlex liner stock, HeatShield resurfacing materials, and Gelco caps on our trucks, so most Pelham jobs don’t wait on parts. If you’re in the 10803 zip or nearby, we typically book within two days, sometimes same-day for draft or smoke emergencies.
Our Fireplace Services in Pelham
Wood Burning Fireplace Service
Pelham’s wood-burning fireplaces are often the original fixtures in homes built between 1890 and 1940—tall fireboxes with throat dampers, sometimes with damaged smoke shelves from decades of over-firing or water intrusion. We inspect the full system: firebox brick and refractory panels, damper operation, smoke chamber, flue liner condition, and crown integrity. In Pelham Manor’s larger Tudors, we frequently find the firebox has been patched with standard Portland cement, which can’t handle the thermal expansion and will crack again within a season. We repoint with proper refractory mortar or recommend a HeatShield smoke chamber seal when appropriate. If the flue liner is compromised—common in chimneys that vented coal before conversion—we’ll scope it with a camera and show you exactly what we’re seeing.
Firebox Repair
The firebox takes the direct abuse of combustion, and in Pelham’s century-old homes, the original firebrick and refractory mortar are often crumbling. Coastal humidity accelerates the deterioration, especially in basements where the fireplace foundation meets damp soil. We rebuild fireboxes with fire-rated brick and high-temp refractory mortar, or install a stainless steel firebox insert when the surrounding structure is too far gone. We recently serviced a 1926 Tudor Revival on Pelhamdale Avenue in Pelham Manor where the homeowner reported smoke spilling into the living room. We found the original multi-flue clay liner had cracked from decades of thermal cycling, and the gas boiler flue shared the same crown as the fireplace, causing dangerous draft reversal. We installed a HeatShield stainless steel liner for the fireplace and rerouted the boiler flue—a fix that extends the chimney’s life by decades without full rebuild.
Damper Repair
A stuck or rusted damper wastes heat and can create dangerous downdraft conditions. Pelham’s coastal air corrodes cast-iron throat dampers faster than inland climates, and many original dampers in pre-war homes were never designed to seal tightly. We repair or replace throat dampers, install top-sealing dampers for better energy efficiency, and address the underlying moisture problems that caused the failure. If your damper is frozen open or closed, we can usually free or replace it in a single visit.
Gas Fireplace Service
Many Pelham Colonials and Cape Cods have gas inserts or direct-vent gas fireplaces installed in original masonry openings. We service the burner assembly, pilot and ignition systems, gas pressure, and venting configuration. If you’ve got an older insert—maybe a unit from the 1990s or early 2000s—we can assess whether repair parts are still available or whether conversion to a modern direct-vent unit makes more sense. We don’t sell fireplaces, so our recommendation is based on what your chimney can safely support, not on moving inventory.
Fireplace Insert Installation & Service
Pelham homeowners with deteriorated fireboxes but structurally sound chimneys often choose a fireplace insert—a steel or cast-iron firebox that slides into the existing opening and vents through a stainless steel liner. We size the insert to your opening, run the proper liner (usually DuraFlex or Olympia Chimney stainless), and ensure the surround meets clearance requirements. For homes with the shared-crown boiler-flue problem common in Pelham Manor, we’ll verify that the insert’s venting doesn’t interact with the adjacent flue before we commit to the installation.

Trusted Brands We Service in Pelham
We stock professional-grade materials on every truck: DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney stainless steel liners, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing compound for smoke chamber and firebox restoration, and Gelco chimney caps in standard and custom sizes. For Pelham’s older homes, we also carry Famco and Copperfield replacement dampers and hardware that fits pre-war dimensions without jury-rigging. Because we keep inventory regional to our Bridgeport warehouse, most Pelham jobs don’t wait on shipping. When we find spalled brick on your crown or a cracked flue liner during inspection, we can usually propose and execute the fix in the same week—not after three rounds of parts orders.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Pelham Homes
- Cracked clay liners in century-old multi-flue chimneys. Pelham’s original chimneys often contain two to four flues in a single stack, with clay tiles that have fractured from thermal cycling or freeze-thaw stress. Once cracked, they allow carbon monoxide and combustion byproducts to migrate between flues—especially dangerous when one flue serves a gas boiler and another serves your fireplace.
- Spalling brick on chimney crowns from coastal moisture exposure. Pelham’s proximity to Long Island Sound means brickwork absorbs more atmospheric moisture than chimneys in inland Westchester towns. Each winter freeze pops the brick faces off, exposing the crown to progressive water intrusion that eventually damages the flue and interior walls.
- Cross-contamination from shared crown openings. In Pelham Manor’s larger Tudors and Colonials, a single exterior chimney stack often vents both a wood-burning fireplace and a gas boiler flue through the same crown opening—a leftover from coal-era conversion. This creates draft reversal and smoke intrusion that standard cleaning won’t fix; the flues need physical separation or rerouting.
- Deteriorated firebox mortar from decades of thermal stress and humidity. The original lime-based mortar in Pelham’s pre-war fireboxes wasn’t formulated for the temperature swings of modern wood-burning. Combined with basement moisture wicking up from foundation walls, the mortar turns to powder and the firebox loses structural integrity.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Pelham, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Pelham |
|---|---|
| Wood-burning fireplace inspection & sweep | $180–$280 |
| Gas fireplace service & safety check | $150–$220 |
| Damper repair or replacement | $200–$450 |
| Firebox repointing (partial) | $350–$650 |
| Fireplace insert with stainless liner | $2,800–$4,500 |
| HeatShield flue liner resurfacing | $1,200–$2,400 |
Pelham’s older housing stock pushes most jobs toward the higher end of these ranges. A sweep on a straightforward single-flue chimney in a 1980s ranch is one thing; accessing and cleaning a third-floor flue in a 1925 Tudor with a shared crown is another. We inspect before we quote, and our estimates are free. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule—Anthony will walk your system with you and explain what you’re looking at.
We Also Serve Cities Near Pelham
We regularly work in Pelham Manor (where the shared-crown chimney configurations are most common), Mount Vernon to the west, New Rochelle along the Sound, and Baychester just across the Bronx border. If you’re in southern Westchester or the northeast Bronx and your chimney dates to the rail-era building boom, we’ve likely seen its exact configuration before.
Serving Pelham, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Pelham 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 — Fireplace Services in Pelham
Shared crown openings between fireplace and boiler flues create negative pressure that pulls exhaust backward through the inactive flue. In Pelham Manor’s coal-era conversions, the two flues often terminate through the same crown with no physical separation, so when your boiler fires and the fireplace flue is cold, combustion gases can spill down into your living space. We diagnose this with a smoke test and camera inspection, then reroute the boiler flue or install a stainless steel liner with proper termination—call (833) 719-7193 for an exact assessment; estimates are free.
It depends on the condition of the firebox, liner, and crown—not just the age. Pelham’s coastal humidity accelerates mortar deterioration, and original lime-based mortar in pre-war fireboxes often can’t withstand modern firing temperatures. We inspect with a camera; if the firebox is sound and the flue liner intact, you may be fine with annual maintenance. If the mortar is powdering or the liner cracked, continued use risks carbon monoxide intrusion or structural fire spread. Call (833) 719-7193 and Anthony will scope it with you present.
For fireboxes with localized damage, we repoint with refractory mortar or apply HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing. For extensive deterioration, a stainless steel fireplace insert with a dedicated liner preserves the masonry shell while giving you a modern, efficient combustion system—typically $2,800–$4,500 in Pelham, depending on liner length and surround work. We assess your chimney’s structural capacity and flue configuration before recommending either path. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule an inspection.
Pelham’s location two miles from Long Island Sound exposes brickwork to higher average humidity, which saturates the masonry before winter freezes. Each freeze-thaw cycle expands water in the mortar joints and brick pores, spalling faces and eroding joints faster than in drier inland climates like White Plains or Scarsdale. Annual inspection catches this before it compromises the crown or flue. We repoint with proper mortar matching—never Portland cement on pre-war soft brick—and can show you photos of similar Pelham jobs we’ve completed.
Yes, we service most gas insert brands, including older units from the 1990s and 2000s common in Pelham’s converted Colonials. We clean and inspect the burner, pilot assembly, venting, and safety controls; if parts are obsolete, we’ll tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes more sense. We don’t sell new units, so our recommendation is based on what your chimney can safely vent, not on commission. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule—bring the manufacturer name and model if you have it.
Ready to get your Pelham fireplace inspected or repaired? Anthony Perez, owner and lead technician at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, handles every job personally. We’ve spent eight years specializing exclusively in chimney systems, with 800+ reviews from homeowners who’ve seen the difference that focused expertise makes. Whether you’ve got smoke spillage in a Pelham Manor Tudor or a rusted damper in a Wolfs Lane Colonial, we’ll diagnose it honestly and fix it properly. Call (833) 719-7193 today for a free estimate.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Pelham and southern Westchester since 2016.