Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Englewood
Fireplace service in Englewood, NJ typically runs $180–$450 for standard repairs and $1,200–$3,800 for conversions or liner work, with most diagnostic calls completed same-day or next-day. Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers makes the short trip across the George Washington Bridge or up Route 9W to reach Englewood homes quickly—usually within 45 minutes to an hour for calls from the east-side colonials near Route 4, and slightly longer for the winding hillside roads off Palisade Avenue where the Victorian estates sit. Our Fireplace Services team knows Englewood’s housing stock intimately: we’ve worked on the pre-1930 masonry chimneys in the western neighborhoods, the 1940s–1960s split-level conversions on the east side, and everything between. Call (844) 660-6590 for a free estimate.

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Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Englewood’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve built our reputation in Englewood one chimney at a time. Over 1,100 homeowners have trusted us across our service area, and our 1,142 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars reflect what happens when Gary Murphy—owner and lead technician—shows up personally instead of sending a subcontracted crew. In Englewood specifically, we’ve earned repeat calls from residents who’ve watched other companies misdiagnose Palisades downdraft issues or miss mixed-era flue problems entirely because they don’t know the local wind patterns or the typical estate-home chimney configurations.
Our response time to Englewood averages under an hour for standard scheduling, and we prioritize firebox repairs and conversion diagnostics during heating season when Englewood’s older homes need their systems most. Gary leads every job himself, so the person climbing your roof is the same person who’ll answer your questions and stand behind the work. No handoffs. No “the tech will call the office and get back to you.”
Our Fireplace Services in Englewood
Wood Burning Fireplace Service
Englewood’s west-side Victorians and Colonial Revivals were built for wood-burning hearths—parlor fireplaces, dining room fireplaces, sometimes a third in a library or master suite. Many still have original clay tile liners that predate New Jersey’s current IRC requirements, and the freeze-thaw cycles from Bergen County’s volatile winters accelerate deterioration faster than homeowners realize. We inspect these systems for heat transfer to adjacent combustibles, liner gaps, and smoke chamber integrity. When we find deterioration, we specify stainless steel or HeatShield resurfacing based on the flue’s condition and your burning habits.
Gas Fireplace Service
The east-side colonials and split-levels near Leonia’s border often contain converted gas fireplaces or original gas inserts installed in the 1970s and 1980s. We service standing pilot and electronic ignition systems, check gas pressure and burner alignment, and inspect venting for proper draft. In Englewood’s tighter modern homes near the downtown corridor, we pay particular attention to combustion air supply—insufficient makeup air is a common cause of sooting and odor complaints that gets misdiagnosed as a “dirty” fireplace.
Fireplace Insert Installation & Service
Inserts are popular in Englewood’s older homes where the original fireplace is too inefficient for regular use but the masonry is sound enough to contain a steel or cast-iron box. We size inserts to the existing firebox, run proper liner systems (often DuraFlex or Olympia Chimney stainless) from the insert collar to the top of the flue, and ensure the surround meets clearance requirements. For homes on Englewood’s hillsides, we verify that the insert’s venting doesn’t interact with downdraft conditions from the Palisades—an issue we’ve seen cause smoking complaints within weeks of installation by out-of-area companies.
Damper Repair & Replacement
Throat dampers in Englewood’s pre-1930 chimneys are often rusted, misaligned, or missing entirely after decades of neglect. We repair or replace cast-iron throat dampers and install top-sealing dampers where appropriate—particularly valuable in Englewood’s humid summers when Hudson River moisture accelerates corrosion. A functioning damper cuts heating bills and prevents conditioned air escape. In multi-flue stacks common to west-side estates, we check each damper independently; we’ve found cases where a damper on an unused flue was stuck open, creating a permanent chimney effect that pulled conditioned air from the house year-round.
Firebox Repair
Englewood’s century-old fireboxes show cracked refractory panels, deteriorated mortar joints between firebrick courses, and heat-damaged throat openings. We perform partial and full firebox rebuilds using high-temperature refractory materials rated for the specific appliance—wood, gas, or pellet. For historic homes where preservation matters, we match original brick dimensions and mortar profiles where structurally feasible. We also offer epoxy-repair systems for minor cracking in otherwise sound fireboxes, a cost-effective option for homeowners preparing a property for sale.
Fireplace Conversion
Converting a wood-burning fireplace to gas—or updating an aging gas system—is one of our most frequent Englewood requests. We handle gas line coordination, burner selection, venting design, and all necessary inspections. The critical local factor: Englewood’s mixed-era flue systems. A conversion that simply drops a gas log set into an unlined wood flue, or ties a new gas appliance into a 1950s B-vent shared with other flues, creates documented carbon monoxide hazards. We inspect the full chimney system before quoting any conversion, and we won’t proceed if the flue configuration won’t support safe venting.

Trusted Brands We Service in Englewood
We specify professional-grade materials because Englewood’s chimney conditions demand them, not because they’re flashy. For liner installations and repairs, we use DuraFlex stainless steel and HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing—HeatShield in particular for restoring deteriorated smoke chambers without full demolition, which matters in historic homes where preserving original masonry is a priority. For caps, dampers, and ventilation hardware, we stock Gelco and Famco products that hold up to Bergen County’s humidity and freeze cycles. We carry common sizes on our service vehicles, so most Englewood repairs don’t wait for parts orders.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Englewood Homes
- Unlined or deteriorated clay tile liners in pre-1930 chimneys — These fail to meet New Jersey’s current IRC liner requirements and create two hazards: carbon monoxide seepage through cracked tiles into living spaces, and heat transfer to adjacent combustible framing. We find this in perhaps half the west-side estate homes we inspect.
- Mixed-era conversions in multi-flue stacks — A 1950s oil-to-gas conversion adds a B-vent liner that was never properly inspected alongside original masonry flues. The B-vent often protrudes into smoke chambers or creates pressure imbalances that backdraft into living spaces. This configuration is nearly unique to Englewood’s large estate chimneys and is the first thing our techs check.
- Palisades downdraft conditions — The escarpment immediately west of Englewood creates localized wind patterns that push smoke back down chimneys, particularly on northwest-facing exposures during winter cold fronts. Technicians unfamiliar with this terrain install taller caps or chase covers that don’t address the actual pressure differential. We diagnose with draft gauges and specify solutions—proper termination height, draft-inducing caps, or in severe cases, exhaust fans—that account for local topography.
- Moisture-accelerated spalling and mortar failure — Englewood’s older, porous brick absorbs Hudson River humidity before each freeze cycle, causing surface spalling and joint deterioration faster than in drier inland Bergen County towns. Pre-season inspection in September or October catches crown and joint damage before winter infiltration worsens it.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Englewood, NJ
Here’s what fireplace service typically costs in Englewood’s market:
- Gas fireplace diagnostic and service: $180–$280
- Wood-burning fireplace inspection and sweep: $220–$320
- Damper repair or replacement: $280–$550
- Firebox refractory repair (epoxy): $450–$850
- Firebox partial rebuild: $1,200–$2,400
- Fireplace insert with liner installation: $2,800–$4,200
- Wood-to-gas conversion (complete, with liner): $3,200–$5,500
- Stainless steel liner installation (per flue): $2,200–$3,800
Costs in Englewood run slightly above regional averages for two reasons: hillside access and parking constraints add time to west-side calls, and the complexity of multi-flue estate chimneys requires more diagnostic labor than a standard single-flue system. We quote upfront after inspection, not before we’ve seen the actual configuration. Estimates are free—call (844) 660-6590 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Englewood
We regularly work in Englewood Cliffs along the Palisades, Teaneck’s varied housing stock, Tenafly’s hillside homes with similar draft challenges, and Leonia’s pre-war and mid-century neighborhoods. The same tech who knows Englewood’s chimney configurations knows these adjoining towns too—no learning curve, no dispatched crews figuring out the area as they go.
Serving Englewood, NJ — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Englewood 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 Englewood
Englewood’s concentration of pre-1930 masonry homes means more original clay tile liners that have endured nearly a century of freeze-thaw cycling, Hudson River humidity absorption, and—frequently—improperly vented gas conversions that accelerated corrosion. New Jersey’s IRC now mandates liners for all active flues, and many Englewood chimneys were grandfathered without ever being brought to code. Call (844) 660-6590 for a liner condition assessment—estimates are free.
Yes. The Palisades escarpment creates localized downdraft conditions that technicians working flat-grade towns simply don’t encounter. We diagnose with draft gauges, not guesswork, and specify solutions—proper termination height, pressure-balanced caps, or mechanical draft assistance—that account for Englewood’s specific topography. We’ve resolved downdraft complaints in homes on Palisade Avenue, Englewood Avenue’s western reaches, and the steep side streets off the escarpment.
The most common issue is an improperly sized or unlined flue serving a gas appliance that was never designed for it. Englewood’s east-side 1940s–1960s homes often contain furnace flues converted from coal to oil to gas without proper resizing or liner installation, creating chronic backdrafting and condensation damage. We inspect the full flue path before any conversion work and specify appropriate liner systems when the existing chimney won’t support safe venting. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule a pre-conversion inspection.
Yes, when the damage is limited to surface cracking and the structural firebrick courses remain sound. We use high-temperature refractory epoxies rated for the specific appliance type, applied after thorough cleaning and surface preparation. For fireboxes with missing bricks, compromised throat openings, or heat-damaged rear walls, we recommend partial or full rebuild. We’ve epoxy-repaired fireboxes in Englewood Victorians where preservation was a priority and rebuilt others where structural integrity demanded it.
Englewood’s proximity to the Hudson River and its older, more porous brick stock means greater moisture absorption before freeze cycles, accelerating spalling and mortar joint failure faster than in drier inland Bergen County towns like Paramus or Ridgewood. This makes pre-season inspection timing—September and October—more critical here than elsewhere. Catching crown cracks and joint deterioration before the first hard freeze prevents the moisture infiltration that turns minor repairs into major rebuilds by spring.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Englewood and Bergen County since 2013.