Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Ridgewood
A typical chimney cleaning and sweep in Ridgewood, NJ runs $175–$295 for a standard Level 1 inspection with sweep, while Level 2 inspections for older homes range $325–$475. We’re usually on-site in Ridgewood within 24–48 hours of your call, and same-day service is often available during peak pre-winter scheduling. If your home sits near Graydon Pool, along East Ridgewood Avenue, or back in the tree-lined blocks off North Maple Avenue, we’ve likely already worked on a chimney with the exact same configuration as yours.

Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team knows Ridgewood’s housing stock intimately. We’ve spent 11 years specializing exclusively in chimney work, and Gary Murphy leads every job personally — not a subcontracted crew working under a brand name. When you call (844) 660-6590, you’re talking to the same person who’ll be on your roof.
Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Ridgewood’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 represent one of the deepest proof records in the chimney trade. That scale matters in Ridgewood, where word travels fast between neighbors on Linwood Avenue and Cottage Place.
We respond to Ridgewood calls from our Yonkers base — close enough for quick dispatch, far enough that we don’t pad travel charges onto your bill. Most Ridgewood appointments book within a day or two, and we prioritize pre-heating-season sweeps because Bergen County’s first cold snap waits for no one.
What separates us here is pattern recognition. We’ve cleaned chimneys on Franklin Street Tudors, Cottage Place Colonials, and the Craftsman-era homes near the train station. We know which blocks have shared flue configurations, which neighborhoods saw oil-to-gas conversions in the 1990s, and which chimney caps clog first with Ridgewood’s heavy oak and maple leaf fall. That local fluency means we don’t waste your time with generic assessments.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Ridgewood
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection in Ridgewood covers the readily accessible portions of your chimney structure and flue — what we can see without specialized tools or demolition. For newer Ridgewood homes or recently serviced systems, this is often sufficient. We check for obstructions, creosote buildup, and basic structural soundness. Cost typically runs $175–$225 when bundled with a sweep.
Here’s the catch: in Ridgewood, “newer” is relative. If your home was built before 1945 — and most of Ridgewood’s core housing stock was — a Level 1 rarely tells the full story. We flag this honestly. Gary Murphy has walked away from easy Level 1 bookings when the chimney’s age and condition clearly warranted deeper investigation.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 inspections are where our Ridgewood expertise pays off. We use video scanning equipment to examine the entire flue interior, plus accessible portions of attics, crawl spaces, and basements. In Ridgewood’s 1920s–1940s Tudor Revival homes, this is essential. These houses often feature multi-flue masonry chimneys that served both original coal fireplaces and later oil-to-gas conversions, leaving abandoned flues and non-code-compliant liners that our Level 2 inspections routinely uncover.
On a Cleveland Road Colonial Revival, our crew found spalled terra cotta flue tiles in two of three flues during a Level 2 inspection for an annual sweep. The 90-year-old chimney shared flues for a gas furnace and a decorative fireplace. We recommended HeatShield liner repair for the fireplace flue and a reline to DuraFlex for the furnace flue, avoiding a full rebuild. The homeowner appreciated the targeted fix over the $8,000 replacement quote they’d received.
Level 2 inspections in Ridgewood range $325–$475. We recommend them for every first-time customer with a pre-WWII home, after any chimney fire or seismic event, and upon property transfer.
Creosote Removal
Creosote accumulation is the primary fire hazard we address during every Ridgewood sweep. Bergen County’s heating season runs long — October through April most years — and homeowners who burn seasoned hardwood regularly can accumulate dangerous glazed creosote deposits. We remove Stage 1 (sooty), Stage 2 (crunchy), and Stage 3 (glazed, tar-like) creosote using mechanical brushing, rotary systems, and chemical treatments where necessary.
Ridgewood’s older fireplaces with shallow fireboxes and restricted air flow — common in 1920s construction — tend toward incomplete combustion and heavier creosote deposits. We’ve measured ¼-inch buildup in single seasons on Linwood Avenue homes where the original damper design limits draft. That’s a fire waiting.

Soot Removal
Soot removal addresses the fine carbon particulate that coats firebox walls, smoke chambers, and damper assemblies. In Ridgewood’s shared-flue configurations, soot from a gas furnace can migrate into an adjacent fireplace flue, creating a dirty, potentially corrosive environment. We clean smoke chambers to NFPA 211 standards and document before-and-after conditions with photos you’ll receive.
Annual Sweep & Fireplace Cleaning
Annual sweeping in Ridgewood isn’t calendar-box-checking — it’s survival planning for 80–100-year-old masonry. Our comprehensive fireplace cleaning removes ash, debris, and animal nesting materials (squirrels love Ridgewood’s mature tree canopy), then inspects the firebox, throat, and smoke chamber for deterioration. We bundle this with Level 1 or 2 inspection depending on your chimney’s condition and history.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Ridgewood
We install and work with professional-grade lines including HeatShield, Gelco, and Olympia Chimney — materials we stock specifically because they hold up to Bergen County’s climate demands. HeatShield’s cerfractory resurfacing system lets us repair eroded smoke chambers and flue liners without full demolition, which matters enormously in Ridgewood’s tight property lines and historic districts where exterior access is limited. Gelco caps and Olympia Chimney liners are our go-to for replacement work because they’ve proven themselves through our 11 years of installs. We don’t spec whatever’s cheapest; we spec what we’ve watched survive a decade of freeze-thaw.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Ridgewood Homes
- Unlined or original clay-tile flues fail inspection due to freeze-thaw spalling. Bergen County’s hard winters deliver repeated freeze-thaw cycles that accelerate spalling and mortar erosion in aging masonry chimneys at a faster rate than milder climates. Homeowners often resist full relining until confronted with visible cracks during video inspection — cracks that were invisible from the firebox opening.
- Shared flues for fireplace and furnace/boiler are frequently misidentified. It’s not uncommon for a single Ridgewood chimney stack to contain separate flues serving both fireplace(s) and a furnace or boiler. A standard cleaning by technicians unfamiliar with this configuration leads to incomplete creosote removal or missed liner damage in the flue they didn’t realize was active.
- Old oil-burner flues abandoned after gas conversion get left unsealed. Many Ridgewood homeowners converted from oil heat to gas over the past few decades, often repurposing the old oil-burner flue within a shared chimney stack. These abandoned flues collect debris, allow moisture intrusion, and accelerate crown deterioration — yet they’re invisible to a technician who doesn’t know to look.
- Heavy leaf and debris loads clog caps and spark arrestors each fall. Ridgewood’s densely tree-lined streets produce extraordinary organic debris. A cap that was clear in June can be completely blocked by October, creating dangerous draft restrictions just when heating season begins.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Ridgewood, NJ
| Service | Typical Range in Ridgewood |
|---|---|
| Level 1 Inspection + Sweep | $175 – $225 |
| Level 2 Inspection (video scan) | $325 – $475 |
| Creosote Removal (heavy/glazed) | $275 – $425 |
| Annual Sweep & Fireplace Cleaning | $195 – $295 |
| Smoke Chamber Resurfacing (HeatShield) | $1,200 – $2,400 |
| Chimney Cap Replacement (Gelco) | $450 – $850 installed |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility (steep roofs on Ridgewood’s multi-story Tudors add time), creosote severity, and whether we discover damage requiring immediate repair. We quote upfront before starting work — no open-ended billing. Estimates are free: call (844) 660-6590.
Compared to Bergen County competitors, our Ridgewood pricing tracks slightly below franchise operations because Gary Murphy owns the equipment, carries the expertise personally, and doesn’t franchise-fee your invoice upward. Compared to solo operators with thin track records, we offer accountability backed by 1,142 documented customer experiences.
We Also Serve Cities Near Ridgewood
We clean chimneys across Bergen County’s central corridor — Glen Rock homeowners with similar pre-war housing stock, Midland Park’s mix of colonials and capes, Waldwick’s hillside homes with challenging roof access, and Hawthorne’s working fireplaces that see heavy winter use. Same owner-led service, same 24–48 hour response. Call (844) 660-6590 to confirm availability in your neighborhood.
Serving Ridgewood, NJ — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Ridgewood 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 Ridgewood
A Level 2 inspection with video scanning is necessary because Ridgewood’s 1920s–1940s chimneys hide deterioration inside flue walls that basic visual checks cannot reach. The original clay-tile liners in these homes have endured nearly a century of Bergen County freeze-thaw cycles, and we’ve found cracked, shifted, or missing tiles in roughly 60% of first-time Ridgewood inspections. A sweep alone won’t catch liner failure that could allow combustion gases into your home or ignite creosote behind the flue wall. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule — we’ll recommend the right inspection level based on your chimney’s age and your booking history.
Yes, but only after proper flue identification — and in Ridgewood, this requires extra care. Many homes here have chimney stacks with multiple flues, and we’ve encountered cases where a previous contractor cleaned the wrong flue entirely, leaving an active furnace flue coated with corrosive soot. Our Level 2 inspection maps every flue before we begin. If your furnace and fireplace share a flue (which violates current code), we’ll document it and recommend separation options. Call (844) 660-6590 for an assessment.
Yes, that’s typical for Ridgewood’s larger pre-war homes. Multiple fireplaces often share chimney stacks with internal flue separations, or one fireplace may have been removed decades ago while its flue remains in the stack. We encounter this configuration regularly in the 07450 zip, especially near the historic district. Our Level 2 inspection determines which flues are active, which are abandoned, and whether any have been improperly modified. Call (844) 660-6590 — Gary Murphy can walk you through what to expect before we arrive.
Bergen County’s repeated hard freeze-thaw cycles accelerate mortar erosion and flue tile spalling at roughly 1.5–2 times the rate of milder Mid-Atlantic climates, meaning Ridgewood chimneys deteriorate faster than identical construction in, say, central Pennsylvania. We recommend annual sweeping and inspection for actively used fireplaces, and we strongly advise pre-winter scheduling — moisture that enters cracked masonry in October expands with the first deep freeze, worsening damage all winter. Call (844) 660-6590 to book before the November rush.
Yes — chimney relining and liner replacement in Ridgewood requires permits through the Village of Ridgewood Building Department, with inspections at rough and final stages. We handle permit applications as part of our relining projects, and we coordinate with the village inspector to ensure your installation meets current NJ mechanical and fuel gas codes. This is particularly important for gas appliance flues, where post-conversion compliance is often lacking in older homes. Call (844) 660-6590 — we’ll explain the permit timeline and include it in your project quote.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Ridgewood and Bergen County homeowners with owner-led chimney expertise since 2013.