Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Plainview
Fireplace services in Plainview, NY typically run $180–$650 depending on whether you need a gas valve adjustment, firebox repair, or full fireplace conversion, and most appointments are scheduled within 48 hours. If you’re burning wood or running gas in a 1950s–1970s Plainview ranch or split-level, your chimney was probably built for oil heat—and that’s where most of the problems start.

We’re based in Bridgeport, CT, and Plainview is a regular route for us. Anthony Perez, our owner and lead technician, makes the run across Long Island Sound to Nassau County weekly. We know the ZIP 11803 area well—the Manetto Hills ranches, the Cape Cods off Old Country Road, the split-levels near the Plainview-Old Bethpage Community Park. Eight years specializing exclusively in chimney work means we’ve seen the exact failure patterns these houses produce. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate.
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Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Plainview’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
Plainview homeowners don’t hire us for slick marketing. They hire us because Anthony Perez shows up personally, diagnoses the problem on the spot, and fixes it with materials that match what the chimney industry specifies—not hardware-store substitutes. Our Fireplace Services team carries DuraFlex liners, HeatShield refractory mortar, and Gelco caps on the truck, so we’re not making two trips.
800+ homeowners have reviewed us at a 4.7-star average. That’s not a handful of curated testimonials—that’s a sustained record of completed jobs, many right here in Nassau County. When you’re dealing with a 1962 chimney that was never retrofitted after an oil-to-gas conversion, you want the person who’ll stand behind the work, not a subcontractor who’ll be gone next season.
Our response time to Plainview is typically next-day or within 48 hours for standard calls, same-day for emergencies like gas leaks or blocked flues. We also know the local terrain: maritime air from Long Island Sound, freeze-thaw cycles that chew through mortar, and the Town of Oyster Bay’s permit requirements that catch homeowners off-guard. We flag that paperwork upfront so you’re not scrambling mid-project.
Our Fireplace Services in Plainview
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplace service in Plainview runs $180–$320 for a standard cleaning and safety inspection, including pilot adjustment, thermocouple testing, and gas pressure verification. Many Plainview homes near the Plainview Shopping Center and along Manetto Hill Road have original gas conversions from the 1980s and 1990s—valves get sticky, burner ports clog with dust, and venting into oversized masonry chimneys creates draft problems we diagnose with a smoke test. We service Heatilator, Majestic, and Vermont Castings units common in this era, and we carry replacement valves and thermopiles to avoid ordering delays.
Wood Burning Fireplace
Wood burning fireplace cleaning and inspection in Plainview costs $220–$280, with repairs ranging $350–$650 depending on firebox condition. Here’s the Plainview-specific issue: these 1950s–1960s masonry fireplaces were sized for oil heat, not wood. The flue is too large, the firebox too shallow, and the terracotta liner was never meant to handle acidic wood smoke. Creosote builds fast. We see it every season in the older neighborhoods off Woodbury Road. If you’re burning wood more than occasionally, a properly sized stainless liner is usually the right move—and we’ll tell you straight if it’s time.
Fireplace Insert
Fireplace insert installation in Plainview ranges $2,800–$4,500 including the unit, liner, and labor. Inserts solve the oversized-flue problem by creating a sealed combustion system with its own stainless venting. For Plainview’s legacy chimneys, this is often the most cost-effective path to efficient, safe wood or gas heating. We size the insert to your existing opening, run DuraFlex liner from top to bottom, and handle the Town of Oyster Bay permit if required. Typical install takes one day; we return for a post-burn inspection to confirm draft and clearances.
Damper Repair
Damper repair or replacement in Plainview runs $180–$340 for a top-sealing damper, $220–$400 for a throat damper replacement. Original cast-iron throat dampers in these 60-year-old chimneys corrode, warp, or seize—especially after decades of salt-air exposure. A stuck-open damper wastes heat; stuck-closed, it’s a carbon monoxide risk. We install Gelco and Olympia Chimney dampers with stainless cable systems that outlast the originals. On a recent job near the Plainview Library, we found a throat damper rusted solid from years of condensation in an unlined flue. Top-sealing damper solved it.
Fireplace Conversion
Fireplace conversion—oil to gas, wood to gas, or gas to wood—in Plainview runs $1,800–$4,200 depending on fuel type, venting requirements, and whether liner replacement is needed. This is where Plainview’s housing stock creates the most complexity. That original chimney was engineered for a 500°F oil flue gas, not a 300°F gas appliance or a wood insert. We calculate BTU load, specify the correct liner diameter, and pull Town of Oyster Bay permits for liner replacements. Anthony leads every conversion personally; he’s not sending a trainee to figure out your 1963 chimney on the fly.

Firebox Repair
Firebox repair in Plainview costs $450–$850 for refractory panel replacement or HeatShield resurfacing, $1,200–$2,800 for partial rebuild. The original firebrick in these mid-century fireplaces degrades from thermal cycling and water intrusion through cracked crowns. We see spalling brick and deteriorated mortar in virtually every pre-1970 Plainview home we inspect. HeatShield cerfractory surfacing restores a smooth, heat-resistant finish without full teardown; for structural cracks or shifted walls, we rebuild with proper refractory materials and expansion joints.
Trusted Brands We Service in Plainview
We stock parts and materials from the brands chimney professionals specify: DuraFlex stainless steel liners for oversized flue retrofits, HeatShield refractory mortar for firebox restoration, and Gelco caps and dampers for weather protection. For Plainview customers, this means same-day repairs on most calls instead of waiting a week for a distributor shipment. We don’t use hardware-store substitutes that void manufacturer warranties or fail in three seasons. When we quote a job, we’re quoting materials that last.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Plainview Homes
- Oversized flues from oil-to-gas conversions — The original terracotta liner was sized for a 500°F oil boiler. Convert to gas or occasional wood, and the flue runs too cool. Moisture condenses. Creosote deposits rapidly. The liner cracks from thermal shock. We see this pattern in maybe 60% of Plainview’s 1950s–1960s stock.
- Salt-laden maritime air attacking mortar joints — Nassau County’s position between Long Island Sound and the Atlantic pulls corrosive moisture inland. Plainview’s single-wythe brick chimneys—one brick thick, no cavity—have no defense. Mortar joints recede, water penetrates, and freeze-thaw cycles widen the damage every winter.
- Cracked chimney crowns from decades of neglect — Original concrete crowns on these chimneys were poured thin, without proper overhang or drip edge. Nor’easters that stall over Long Island drive water directly into hairline cracks. By spring, the crack is a gap, the gap is spalling brick, and the homeowner smells mildew in the firebox.
- Failed or missing dampers wasting energy and risking safety — Original cast-iron throat dampers seize open or closed after 50+ years. A stuck-open damper in January pulls heated air up the flue all night. Stuck-closed with a gas log set running, and you’ve got a combustion hazard. Top-sealing dampers solve both problems.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Plainview, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Plainview |
|---|---|
| Gas fireplace cleaning & inspection | $180–$320 |
| Wood fireplace cleaning & inspection | $220–$280 |
| Damper repair/replacement | $180–$400 |
| Firebox repair (HeatShield or panels) | $450–$850 |
| Fireplace insert installation | $2,800–$4,500 |
| Fireplace conversion (fuel type) | $1,800–$4,200 |
| Full firebox rebuild | $1,200–$2,800 |
What moves you within these ranges? Liner condition, accessibility (steep roof, tight chase), and whether Town of Oyster Bay permitting is required. A straightforward gas service on a ranch near South Oyster Bay Road runs toward the lower end. A split-level on Manetto Hill with a cracked liner, water damage, and a permit-required replacement runs higher. We quote upfront after inspection—no “we’ll see” pricing. Call (833) 719-7193 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Plainview
We regularly work in Old Bethpage, Woodbury, Bethpage, and Jericho—the same housing stock, the same chimney patterns, the same Town of Oyster Bay permit requirements. If you’re in 11803 or any adjacent ZIP, we’re your local chimney specialist. Anthony makes the route; you’re not getting a random subcontractor who doesn’t know Long Island’s older housing.
Serving Plainview, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Plainview 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 Plainview
Yes. The Town of Oyster Bay requires a building permit for chimney liner replacements and certain masonry repairs in Plainview. We pull that permit as part of the job, include the fee in our quote, and schedule the inspection so you’re not chasing paperwork. Many homeowners are surprised by this requirement—unlicensed crews often skip it, leaving you with an unpermitted installation that complicates future home sales. Call (833) 719-7193 and we’ll walk you through the timeline.
The smell comes from creosote deposits in an oversized, unlined flue combined with negative air pressure in your house. Your chimney was built for oil heat; the flue is too large for gas or occasional wood, so it stays cool, condensation forms, and creosote adheres to the terracotta. When humidity rises—common in Plainview’s maritime climate—that creosote releases odor. A proper stainless liner sized to your appliance eliminates the problem. We can inspect and quote it in one visit.
This question doesn’t apply to fireplace services—our focus is chimney and fireplace systems, not garage doors. For vintage masonry fireplaces and chimneys from the 1950s, we evaluate repair versus replacement based on liner condition, firebox integrity, and safety. Many Plainview homeowners are surprised to learn that a full insert with new liner often costs less than rebuilding a deteriorated firebox and chasing crown leaks. We’ll give you both numbers and our honest recommendation.
Thermal shock from cool, oversized flues causes vertical cracking and flaking—called shaling—in the original terracotta. Plainview’s oil-to-gas conversion history means most flues run 100–150°F cooler than designed. Condensation forms, freezes in winter, expands the cracks, and the cycle repeats. By year 50–60, the liner is often fragmented or missing sections. We diagnose this with a video scan and replace with DuraFlex stainless steel, properly sized to the appliance.
Nor’easters drive wind-driven rain directly down chimney flues, especially when the crown is cracked or the cap is missing. Plainview’s exposure to Long Island Sound means these storms hit harder than inland Nassau County locations. Water saturates the chimney interior, accelerates mortar deterioration, and in freezing conditions, expands existing cracks. We recommend post-storm inspections if you notice new leaks, draft changes, or debris in the firebox. Prevention—proper crown, cap, and flashing—costs far less than rebuilding.
Ready to get your Plainview fireplace inspected, repaired, or converted? Anthony Perez personally leads every job, and we’re scheduling Plainview appointments now. Call (833) 719-7193 for your free estimate—no pressure, straight answers, and materials that last.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Plainview and Nassau County since 2016.