Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Manhattan
A typical chimney cleaning and sweep in Manhattan runs $180–$420 depending on the flue type, access complexity, and whether wet-chemistry methods are needed for oil-conversion residue. Most Level 1 inspections with a standard sweep are completed in 90 minutes, and we schedule same-week appointments for Manhattan addresses. Call (844) 660-6590 for a free estimate.

We’ve been crossing the Harlem River into Manhattan for 11 years, and we know the difference between a Park Avenue co-op with a rooftop water tower maze and a West Village brownstone where the only access is through a basement boiler room. Gary Murphy leads every job himself — not a subcontracted crew learning Manhattan’s building quirks on your dime. Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team carries the NYC Department of Buildings documentation, insurance certificates, and co-op board letterheads that superintendents actually recognize. Pre-war flue stacks shared by multiple apartments, oil-to-gas conversion soot baked into century-old clay tile, wind-driven moisture from the Hudson cracking mortar joints — these aren’t hypotheticals for us. They’re Tuesday.
Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Manhattan’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Over 1,100 homeowners have trusted us with their chimneys, and our 1,142 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars reflect jobs we’ve actually completed — not purchased testimonials. Manhattan customers specifically mention Gary’s willingness to coordinate directly with their building super, show up with the right paperwork, and explain what he found on the roof in plain English.
We typically schedule Manhattan appointments within 3–5 business days, with emergency slots available for blocked flues or suspected carbon monoxide backdraft. The travel time from our Yonkers base means we’re usually on-site in Upper Manhattan within 45 minutes, Midtown in an hour, and the Financial District in 75 minutes — barring bridge traffic, which we’ll tell you about honestly when you call.
Our local knowledge runs deeper than GPS coordinates. We know which pre-war buildings on the Upper West Side still run original unlined brick flues, which co-ops near Gramercy Park require 48-hour advance notice to the doorman, and why a Level 2 inspection with a chimney camera isn’t optional in a 1920s multi-unit stack — it’s the only way to see what’s happening in the flue you share with neighbors above and below.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Manhattan
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection in Manhattan is a visual examination of the readily accessible portions of your chimney — the firebox, damper, and exterior stack. For a single-family brownstone on the Upper East Side with its own flue, this is often sufficient for annual NFPA 211 compliance. But here’s the Manhattan reality: many “single” flues aren’t single at all. We inspect with the assumption that your flue may serve multiple appliances or connect to neighboring units until proven otherwise. Gary documents everything with dated photos, which your insurance company or co-op board may request.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 inspections are what we recommend for most Manhattan pre-war buildings, and they’re non-negotiable when you’re buying, selling, or changing fuel types. We run a chimney camera the full length of the flue to examine the interior liner, joints, and any offsets. In a Hell’s Kitchen tenement conversion or a Chelsea co-op, this is how we find the cracked clay tile, missing mortar, or oil-soot glaze that a visual check would miss. Last winter, we cleared a century-old clay-tile flue in a brownstone on West 87th Street where decades of oil-to-gas conversion soot had fused into a hard, sulfuric glaze. Using specialty wet-chemistry methods and a DuraFlex liner brush, we restored safe draft and provided the board with a certified sweep report to satisfy their insurance requirements. Level 2 work in Manhattan typically runs $320–$480.
Creosote Removal
Manhattan’s dense housing means creosote isn’t just your problem. In a shared flue stack, your neighbor’s wood-burning fireplace on the third floor deposits creosote that restricts draft for the gas boiler exhaust on the first floor — creating a carbon monoxide hazard for everyone in between. We remove glazed creosote with mechanical brushes, chemical modifiers when necessary, and rotary methods for severe buildup. For heavy glazed deposits in pre-war masonry, we may use HeatShield cerfractory foam applications after cleaning to restore a smooth, safe flue surface. Creosote removal in Manhattan ranges from $180 for light Stage 1 buildup to $340 for hardened Stage 3 glaze requiring multiple passes.
Soot Removal
Standard soot removal handles the powdery residue from gas and properly seasoned wood fires. But Manhattan’s Clean Heat Program conversions left thousands of boiler flues with something else entirely: thick, sulfurous oil-soot deposits baked onto clay tile and unlined brick. This isn’t brush-and-vacuum work. We use wet-chemistry cleaning with specialized alkaline solutions that break down the oil residue without damaging century-old masonry. It’s slower. It’s messier. It’s necessary. Soot removal in Manhattan starts at $200 for standard deposits and runs to $420 for heavy oil-conversion residue requiring chemical treatment.
Annual Sweep
The NFPA recommends annual inspection; for Manhattan homeowners who burn regularly, we recommend annual sweeping as well. We schedule these in spring and early summer when co-op boards are less frantic about heating-season prep and rooftop access is easier to coordinate. An annual sweep in Manhattan — inspection, basic cleaning, and documentation — typically runs $180–$260. We keep your prior year’s report on file so we can track deterioration year-over-year, which matters enormously in buildings where the chimney is aging faster than the renovation budget.
Fireplace Cleaning
Fireplace cleaning in Manhattan apartments and townhomes addresses the firebox, smoke shelf, and damper assembly — the components that see direct use. We remove ash buildup, check damper operation, and inspect for cracked firebrick or deteriorated mortar. In smaller Manhattan fireplaces, where the firebox may be 24 inches or less in width, precision matters; oversized tools damage surrounding masonry. We use compact professional-grade equipment sized for tight urban spaces.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Manhattan
We install and work with professional-grade materials because Manhattan’s pre-war chimneys punish shortcuts. For liner installations and repairs, we use DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney products — flexible stainless steel liners that navigate the offsets common in 1890s masonry without tearing at the joints. For flue resurfacing after heavy creosote or oil-soot damage, HeatShield cerfractory foam lets us restore a smooth, insulated flue surface without a full tear-out that would require extensive co-op board approval and structural engineering review. Gelco and Famco caps and dampers handle our crown and flashing replacements, with stainless steel construction that withstands the wind-driven moisture from the Hudson and East River corridors. We stock common sizes and configurations, so most Manhattan cap or damper replacements don’t involve a two-week parts order that leaves your flue open to the elements.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Manhattan Homes
- Co-op boards deny roof access because the sweep lacks NYC DOB-compliant documentation and insurance, delaying or canceling the job. We carry current certificates and have established relationships with superintendents in dozens of Manhattan buildings. Gary arrives with paperwork ready, not promises to email it later.
- Technicians fail to coordinate with building superintendents, causing missed window-of-opportunity for shared-roof entry and lost service fees. We call ahead, confirm access protocols, and build buffer time into Manhattan appointments because rooftop entry through a tenant’s apartment or service stairwell doesn’t run on your schedule alone.
- Wind-driven moisture from the East River cracks unlined 19th-century brick flues, which then go undetected during a basic Level 1 inspection. The freeze-thaw cycling through Manhattan winters opens hairline cracks in already-porous mortar joints. A Level 2 camera inspection is the only way to catch this before water infiltration widens the damage and repair costs triple.
- A single neglected flue in a shared stack creates fire or carbon monoxide hazards for every tenant above and below. In Manhattan’s pre-war residential buildings — brownstones, row houses, and multi-story apartment buildings dating from the 1880s through the 1930s — multi-flue masonry chimney stacks routinely serve fireplaces or boiler exhausts for several stacked units simultaneously. One tenant’s skipped annual sweep puts neighbors at risk.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Manhattan, NY
Manhattan’s market runs higher than suburban Westchester for straightforward reasons: parking, access coordination, co-op documentation, and the specialized wet-chemistry methods required for oil-conversion residue. Here’s what we see in the field:
| Service | Typical Range in Manhattan |
|---|---|
| Level 1 Inspection + Standard Sweep | $180–$260 |
| Level 2 Inspection with Camera | $320–$480 |
| Creosote Removal (Stage 1–2) | $180–$280 |
| Creosote Removal (Stage 3 Glaze) | $280–$340 |
| Oil-Soot / Wet-Chemistry Cleaning | $280–$420 |
| Annual Sweep (Return Customer) | $160–$220 |
| Fireplace Cleaning Only | $140–$200 |
What moves you within these ranges: flue height (four-story walk-ups take longer), access complexity (roof hatch versus through-apartment entry), and the condition of the deposit. We don’t quote over email for Manhattan jobs because “chimney on West 72nd” tells us almost nothing about what we’ll find. Call (844) 660-6590 — estimates are free, and Gary will ask the right questions to give you a firm number before we schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Manhattan
Our service radius includes Hell’s Kitchen and the West Side waterfront, Weehawken and Union City across the Hudson, and Long Island City with its rapid conversion of industrial lofts to residential fireplace installations. The same documentation, the same owner-led crews, the same pre-war expertise — just a different bridge crossing.
Serving Manhattan, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Manhattan 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 Manhattan
Co-op boards require documentation to limit liability and satisfy their master insurance policies, which typically mandate annual chimney maintenance for buildings with active fireplaces or original boiler flues. We provide dated photos, NFPA 211 compliance statements, and proof of our NYC DOB-recognized credentials — the specific package most Manhattan boards expect. Call (844) 660-6590 and we’ll send you a sample report so you know exactly what your board will receive.
Wet-chemistry cleaning uses alkaline solutions to break down oil-soot deposits that mechanical brushing cannot remove, and it’s specifically needed in Manhattan boiler flues converted from No. 6 or No. 4 fuel oil under the Clean Heat Program. The sulfur-rich residue bakes onto clay tile and unlined brick; without chemical treatment, it continues restricting draft and corroding the flue interior. We use this method on roughly 30% of our Manhattan boiler-flue jobs. For a flue assessment, call (844) 660-6590 — estimates are free.
We treat shared flues as a coordinated system, not isolated units: we inspect the full vertical stack when possible, document each connection point, and flag cross-contamination risks where one tenant’s creosote restricts another’s draft. Co-op boards receive a building-wide assessment with individual unit breakdowns. This requires more time and expertise than single-family work, which is why we don’t send junior technicians to Manhattan multi-unit jobs. Gary leads every shared-flue inspection personally. Call (844) 660-6590 to discuss your building’s specific stack configuration.
Yes, but we need advance notice to arrange commercial loading zone permits or building courtyard access for our service vehicle. Many Manhattan buildings have designated contractor loading areas; others require street parking that we secure ourselves. We don’t subcontract to crews who arrive by subway with hand tools — our equipment requires vehicle access. When you call (844) 660-6590, we’ll ask about your building’s specific parking situation and build the logistics into the appointment.
Wind-driven moisture accelerates mortar joint deterioration and crown cracking in pre-war masonry, particularly on west-facing exposures from the Upper West Side down through the West Village. The freeze-thaw cycling opens hairline cracks that then channel water into the flue interior, causing spalling brick, rusted dampers, and liner failure. Spring inspections are critical for catching winter damage before the next heating season. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule a post-winter Level 2 inspection — estimates are free.
Ready to get your Manhattan chimney inspected, swept, and properly documented? Gary Murphy personally leads every job, from a routine annual sweep in a Midtown co-op to a full wet-chemistry boiler flue cleaning in a 1905 brownstone. We’ve got 11 years, one specialty, and over 1,100 verified reviews that say we show up prepared for what Manhattan buildings actually require. Call (844) 660-6590 for a free estimate — we’ll ask the right questions, give you a firm number, and handle the co-op paperwork so you don’t have to.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Manhattan since 2014.