Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Pelham
Fireplace services in Pelham typically run $180–$650 depending on whether you need a gas valve adjustment, damper repair, or full firebox rebuild, and most non-emergency appointments are scheduled within 2–3 business days. We’re based in Yonkers and regularly cross the border into Pelham and Pelham Manor — it’s a short drive down Pelhamdale Avenue, and that proximity means Gary Murphy, our owner and lead technician, can be on your roof quickly when smoke is backing up into your living room.

Pelham’s housing stock is unlike almost anywhere else in Westchester. The village developed almost entirely as a pre-WWII railroad commuter suburb, which means the overwhelming majority of homes here date from roughly 1900–1940 — an era when masons built substantial chimneys meant to serve both open fireplaces and coal-fired boilers. As those boilers converted to gas or oil through the 1950s and 60s, the coal flues were often abandoned in place, left uncapped or improperly decommissioned inside the same multi-flue stack. That’s a distinct inspection and cleaning liability our Fireplace Services team encounters constantly in Pelham, and it’s why a generic sweep from a generalist crew can miss hazards that are literally hidden inside your chimney.
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Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Pelham’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
Over 1,100 homeowners have trusted us with their chimneys, and our 1,142 verified reviews at a 4.7-star average reflect what happens when the same person who owns the company also climbs the ladder. Gary Murphy leads every job himself — not a dispatched crew working under a brand name. Pelham customers get the decision-maker on the roof, the one who can spot a failing firebox corner or a damper frame rusted through and authorize the repair on the spot.
Our response time to Pelham is typically same-day or next-day for urgent issues like smoke backup or gas odor. We know the local streets — Boulevard, Highland Avenue, the winding lanes of Pelham Manor — and we understand how Pelham’s older homes behave. The freeze-thaw cycles in southern Westchester are particularly destructive to the soft historic mortar used in pre-war chimney crowns. We’ve found advanced mortar erosion on chimneys that looked fine from the sidewalk. That local knowledge changes what we inspect and how we report it.
Eleven years, one specialty. We don’t clean gutters or wash windows. We work on chimneys, and that narrow focus means we recognize patterns in Pelham’s housing stock that generalists miss.
Our Fireplace Services in Pelham
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplaces in Pelham’s vintage homes are often retrofits — original coal or wood-burning hearths converted decades ago with insert burners and new gas lines. Those conversions age unevenly. We inspect valve assemblies, thermocouples, and pilot systems, and we check whether the original flue was properly sized for the gas appliance’s exhaust temperature. In a 1920s Tudor on Boulevard in Pelham Manor, we once found a gas insert venting into an unlined masonry flue never meant for the cooler exhaust of a modern gas unit — a carbon monoxide risk the homeowner didn’t know existed. Typical gas fireplace service in Pelham runs $180–$320.
Wood Burning Fireplace
Original wood-burning fireplaces in Pelham’s Colonial Revival and Craftsman homes are handsome features, but they’re often in rough shape after a century of use. We check the firebox for cracked or missing firebrick, deteriorated mortar joints, and heat-compromised refractory panels. Creosote buildup varies by burning habits, but Pelham’s older, deeper fireboxes with throat-style dampers tend to accumulate more near the smoke shelf. A Level 2 inspection with video scan, recommended for any pre-war chimney, typically costs $280–$450 in Pelham.
Fireplace Insert Installation & Service
Inserts are popular in Pelham because they let homeowners keep the original mantel and surround while gaining efficiency. We size inserts to the existing firebox and verify flue compatibility — critical in these older chimneys where the flue may be oval, offset, or shared with an abandoned coal passage. We work with HeatShield and Olympia Chimney products for liner systems that adapt irregular flues to modern insert requirements. Insert-related work in Pelham generally ranges from $1,800 for a basic liner-and-cap installation to $3,500 for complex multi-flue adaptations.
Damper Repair
Throat dampers in Pelham’s pre-war fireplaces corrode, warp, or seize from decades of heat cycling and moisture. A stuck-open damper wastes energy; stuck-closed, it’s dangerous. We also install top-sealing dampers when the original throat mechanism is too deteriorated to rebuild. Damper repair or replacement in Pelham typically runs $220–$480, with top-sealing dampers toward the higher end.
Fireplace Conversion
Converting a wood-burning fireplace to gas — or updating an aging gas conversion — requires careful flue analysis in Pelham homes. We evaluate whether the existing chimney can safely vent the new appliance, and we address the abandoned flue issue that’s so common here. A full conversion with proper liner, gas line coordination, and permit-ready documentation generally runs $2,200–$4,000 in Pelham.

Firebox Repair
Cracked firebrick, deteriorated refractory mortar, and heat-damaged firebox walls are common in Pelham’s century-old hearths. We rebuild with materials rated for the specific appliance — Gelco refractory products for wood-burning units, appropriate surrounds for gas. Firebox repair in Pelham typically ranges from $350 for localized refractory panel replacement to $1,200 for more extensive rebuilds.
Trusted Brands We Service in Pelham
We stock and install professional-grade materials that match the demands of Pelham’s older chimneys. For liner systems, we use DuraFlex and HeatShield — DuraFlex for its flexibility in offset flues, HeatShield for resurfacing deteriorated clay tile without full liner replacement. For caps, dampers, and crown repairs, we carry Gelco and Olympia Chimney products. Famco hardware for custom-fit applications. We keep common sizes in stock so Pelham customers aren’t waiting weeks for a cap that fits their multi-flue stack. Fast turnaround matters when water is pouring through a failed crown onto your living room ceiling.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Pelham Homes
- Abandoned coal flues collapsing into active flues. Homeowners neglect to inspect and cap these decommissioned passages. We serviced a 1920s Tudor Revival on Boulevard in Pelham Manor where the homeowner complained of smoke spilling into the living room. Our inspection revealed an abandoned coal flue in the same stack had collapsed debris into the active fireplace flue — our crew used a camera to locate the blockage, then removed the debris and installed a new DuraFlex liner and a stainless steel cap on the old flue.
- Freeze-thaw erosion on chimney crowns. Southern Westchester’s climate delivers repeated freeze-thaw cycles each winter rather than a single sustained freeze, which is particularly destructive to the soft historic mortar used in Pelham’s older chimney crowns and flaunching. We frequently find advanced mortar erosion even on chimneys that appear structurally sound from the ground.
- Incomplete cleaning of multi-flue stacks. In Pelham Manor’s larger 1920s–30s Tudor and Colonial homes, it’s common to find a single exterior chimney stack concealing three or four separate flues — one for a living-room fireplace, one for a basement boiler long since converted from coal, and sometimes a separate kitchen or dining-room hearth flue. Each requires individual cleaning and liner inspection, a scope of work homeowners and even some contractors routinely underestimate on first visit.
- Damper frames rusted solid or warped beyond sealing. Decades of moisture infiltration through deteriorated crowns attack steel damper frames. Pelham homeowners often don’t realize their damper is compromised until they smell chimney odor in summer or feel a cold draft in January.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Pelham, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Pelham |
|---|---|
| Gas fireplace service & inspection | $180 – $320 |
| Wood-burning fireplace Level 2 inspection with video | $280 – $450 |
| Damper repair or top-sealing replacement | $220 – $480 |
| Firebox repair (refractory panels, mortar) | $350 – $1,200 |
| Fireplace insert with liner installation | $1,800 – $3,500 |
| Fireplace conversion (wood to gas, with liner) | $2,200 – $4,000 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility of the flue, whether we find abandoned coal flues that need capping, the condition of existing liners, and whether the crown requires rebuilding before we can safely work. We don’t guess over the phone. Gary Murphy inspects in person, shows you the camera footage, and gives you a written estimate before any work begins. Estimates are free. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Pelham
We regularly work in Pelham Manor, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, and Baychester — the same pre-war housing stock, the same chimney challenges. If you’re in 10803 or the surrounding area, you’re in our service radius.
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
Because Pelham’s pre-WWII homes were built with multi-flue chimneys serving both fireplaces and coal boilers, and those coal flues were often abandoned uncapped when boilers converted to gas or oil. Uncapped abandoned flues collect debris, allow water infiltration that accelerates mortar decay, and can collapse into active flues — creating blockages and carbon monoxide hazards that a standard single-flue sweep won’t catch. Call (844) 660-6590 and we’ll camera-inspect every flue in your stack.
Southern Westchester’s repeated freeze-thaw cycles each winter — rather than one sustained freeze — force moisture in soft historic mortar to expand and contract multiple times, accelerating erosion. We frequently find crown mortar degraded to sand while the brick below looks fine, which means water is already entering your chimney system. Annual inspection catches this before interior damage follows. Call (844) 660-6590 for a free crown assessment.
Three or four is common in Pelham Manor’s larger homes of that era — typically one for the living-room fireplace, one for the basement boiler (originally coal, now gas or oil), and sometimes a separate kitchen or dining-room hearth flue. Each flue requires individual cleaning, inspection, and often its own liner evaluation. Homeowners and even some contractors routinely underestimate this scope on first visit. Call (844) 660-6590 and we’ll map your entire stack with a camera.
It depends on the liner material and damage pattern. Clay tile liners with isolated cracks or gaps can often be resurfaced with HeatShield, saving the cost of full replacement. If tiles are shifted, severely fractured, or the flue is actively leaking combustion gases, DuraFlex stainless steel relining is the safer long-term solution. Gary Murphy will show you the camera footage and explain which approach fits your chimney’s condition. Call (844) 660-6590 for an inspection — estimates are free.
Smoke backup after cleaning usually means the sweep addressed only one flue in a multi-flue stack, missed a partial blockage from an adjacent abandoned flue, or failed to identify a damaged liner allowing exhaust to leak between flues. In Pelham’s pre-war housing, we see this regularly — the cleaning was superficially correct but incomplete for the actual chimney configuration. We camera-inspect every flue and verify liner integrity before declaring the job done. Call (844) 660-6590 and we’ll find what’s actually wrong.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Pelham and southern Westchester since 2013.