Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Greenwich
A typical chimney sweep in Greenwich runs $220–$380 for a standard single-flue cleaning, with Level 2 inspections starting around $450–$650 depending on access and chimney height. Most Back Country estates with multiple fireplaces see per-flue pricing drop to $180–$280 when we handle four or more chimneys in one scheduled day. We’re usually on-site in Greenwich within 24–48 hours of your call, and same-day service is often available for urgent situations like suspected blockages or pre-season catch-up sweeps.

We’ve been climbing roofs in Greenwich long enough to know that a chimney here isn’t the same animal as one in Yonkers or White Plains. The salt-laden air rolling off Long Island Sound, the freeze-thaw cycles that chew through century-old mortar, and the sheer scale of the estate homes north of the Merritt Parkway — these conditions shape every sweep and inspection we perform. Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team doesn’t treat Greenwich as an afterthought; we schedule full-day blocks for Back Country properties because anything less wastes your time and ours. Call (844) 660-6590 to book — estimates are free, and we’ll scope the job before we quote.
Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Greenwich’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Over 1,100 homeowners have trusted us with their chimneys, and that 4.7-star average across 1,142 verified reviews reflects real jobs on real roofs — not filtered feedback from a handful of friends. Greenwich customers specifically mention our willingness to tackle multi-flue estates without handing off to subcontractors or stretching the work across multiple weeks.
Gary Murphy leads every job himself. When you book Sterling, you get the owner on your roof, not a dispatched crew working under a brand name. That matters in Greenwich, where a single home on Lake Avenue or North Street might have six or eight chimneys, and the person inspecting them needs to recognize deteriorated clay-tile lining, salt-damaged mortar, and wildlife entry points without calling in a supervisor.
Our response time to Greenwich averages under 36 hours for standard bookings. We know the back roads through Back Country, the parking realities of downtown 06830, and which Old Greenwich driveways can’t accommodate our full equipment trailer — so we bring the right rig for your property.
Eleven years, one specialty. We don’t clean gutters, don’t pressure-wash decks, don’t install HVAC. Chimneys only. That narrow focus means we spot problems generalists miss — the hairline crack in a crown, the partially collapsed clay tile three feet down a flue, the creosote glaze that’s reached Stage 3 and demands mechanical removal, not a standard brush.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Greenwich
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection is the baseline for any chimney that’s been in regular use without changes to the appliance or flue. In Greenwich, we perform these annually for homes in 06830 and 06831 — the zip codes covering downtown, Old Greenwich, and most of central Greenwich. We examine readily accessible portions of the chimney exterior, interior, and connecting appliance, checking for obstructions, creosote buildup, and structural soundness. For the Colonial Revival and Tudor Revival homes built between 1890 and 1950, this inspection often reveals the first signs of salt-air mortar deterioration or spalling brick that coastal conditions accelerate.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 inspections go deeper — required when you’re buying or selling a home, after a chimney fire, or following any structural event like an earthquake or major storm. We use video scanning to examine the full length of the flue interior, something we strongly recommend for any pre-1950 Greenwich chimney that may have original unlined or deteriorated clay-tile construction. In Back Country estates where chimneys may have been dormant for years, this inspection frequently uncovers wildlife nesting debris, collapsed tile sections, or glaze creosote deposits that a Level 1 simply can’t catch. We document everything with video for your records or real estate disclosure.
Creosote Removal
Creosote builds in three stages, and Greenwich’s pattern of intermittent fireplace use — estate owners who split time between homes, weekend-only fires — actually accelerates the worst kind. Stage 3 glaze creosote, a hardened tar-like deposit, forms when fires smolder at low temperatures rather than burning hot and clean. It’s highly combustible and can’t be removed with standard wire brushes. We deploy mechanical rotary systems and, where appropriate, chemical treatments to break down glaze deposits. The large fireplaces in Greenwich’s older homes, designed for open-hearth burning rather than modern inserts, are particularly prone to this problem because they’re rarely operated at the sustained high temperatures that keep flues cleaner.

Soot Removal & Annual Sweep
Our annual sweep service removes soot, light creosote, and debris from the flue, smoke chamber, and firebox. For Greenwich homeowners with multiple fireplaces, we structure these as coordinated multi-chimney days — one trip, all flues serviced, one comprehensive report. We serviced a Tudor Revival estate on Lake Avenue in Back Country where four of seven flues were colonized by raccoons; we installed copper mesh animal guards and used HeatShield to reline two unlined clay-tile chimneys, completing the entire property in one day. That’s the efficiency that comes from scheduling scope appropriately and having Gary Murphy personally direct the work.
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 Greenwich
We work with professional-grade materials because Greenwich chimneys — tall, often unlined, exposed to coastal conditions — demand more than commodity hardware. For relining and repair, we use HeatShield cerfractory flue sealant and Gelco stainless steel chimney caps, both specified for their durability in salt-air environments. Olympia Chimney products handle our stainless liner installations when a full reline is necessary. We stock common cap sizes and animal guard configurations locally, so most Greenwich jobs don’t wait on parts. Famco components round out our ventilation and termination hardware. These aren’t the cheapest options; they’re the ones that hold up on a Greenwich roof for fifteen years instead of five.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Greenwich Homes
- Salt-air mortar deterioration in Old Greenwich and Cos Cob. Southern Greenwich’s proximity to Long Island Sound means salt-laden coastal air accelerates mortar joint deterioration and spalling on exposed masonry chimneys. We inspect for this specifically on waterfront properties — it’s not cosmetic, it’s structural failure that admits water and compromises the flue.
- Freeze-thaw damage on infrequently used chimneys. Connecticut winters deliver repeated freeze-thaw cycles that exploit micro-cracks from coastal erosion. Chimneys with even occasional use develop water infiltration paths; those left dormant all winter often show the worst brick and mortar failure come spring inspection.
- Wildlife colonization in Back Country estate flues. Chimney swifts and raccoons colonize unused flues on large wooded properties at notably high rates. Estate owners who split time between Greenwich and other residences often return in fall to chimneys that have been occupied all summer, requiring wildlife exclusion and heavy debris clearing before any sweep or inspection can begin.
- Glaze creosote in large, underfired fireplaces. The grand fireplaces of Greenwich’s Gilded Age and early-20th-century estates were built for roaring open-hearth fires that few owners actually build today. Low-temperature smoldering produces Stage 3 glaze creosote — the most dangerous, hardest-to-remove deposit — in flues that haven’t seen a hot burn in years.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Greenwich, CT
| Service | Typical Range in Greenwich |
|---|---|
| Standard single-flue sweep (Annual) | $220 – $380 |
| Multi-flue sweep (4+ chimneys, same property) | $180 – $280 per flue |
| Level 1 Inspection with sweep | $280 – $420 |
| Level 2 Inspection (video scan) | $450 – $650 |
| Heavy creosote removal (Stage 3 glaze) | $380 – $580 |
| Animal guard / cap installation | $220 – $480 per termination |
What moves you within these ranges? Chimney height and roof access are the big variables — a three-story Georgian on North Street with steep pitches costs more than a single-story ranch in 06836. The condition of the flue matters too; a standard brush-and-vacuum sweep on a well-maintained chimney sits at the low end, while a chimney packed with wildlife debris or hardened glaze demands more time and specialized equipment. We don’t quote blind. Gary Murphy inspects in person before finalizing any price, and estimates are free. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Greenwich
Our service radius covers the full Greenwich area including Cos Cob, and we regularly cross into Port Chester, Rye Brook, and Rye for multi-property clients who want one technician relationship across their holdings. Same scheduling standards apply — Gary Murphy on every job, video documentation for Level 2 work, and no handoffs to outside crews.
Serving Greenwich, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Greenwich 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 Greenwich
Every actively used fireplace needs an annual sweep and Level 1 inspection per NFPA 211 standards, regardless of how many chimneys your property has. For Back Country estates with six or eight fireplaces, we structure these as coordinated multi-day or full-day single visits — sweeping all flues, inspecting each individually, and delivering one consolidated report. Call (844) 660-6590 and we’ll map a maintenance schedule to your actual usage patterns; estimates are free.
Yes — the salt-laden coastal air accelerates mortar joint deterioration and spalling on exposed masonry, a problem most acute in waterfront neighborhoods like Old Greenwich and Cos Cob. We’ve replaced crowns and repointed mortar on chimneys in these areas that showed decades of equivalent inland wear in under ten years. Annual inspection catches this early, before water infiltration compromises the flue liner or interior structure.
Don’t attempt to smoke it out or light a fire — that’s dangerous for the animal and risks a blocked, overheated flue. Call us at (844) 660-6590; we’ll inspect with a camera to confirm occupancy, install a one-way eviction door if young aren’t present, and clear all nesting debris before performing your sweep. We then install copper mesh animal guards to prevent re-entry. This is not a DIY job — raccoons in chimneys are common on wooded Back Country lots, and proper exclusion requires roof access and the right hardware.
Most chimneys built before 1950 in Greenwich have original clay-tile liners — or no liner at all — that predate modern NFPA 211 requirements. These unlined or deteriorated flues leak combustion gases into wall cavities, can’t contain a chimney fire, and often show tile collapse or mortar loss that a standard sweep won’t fix. We use HeatShield cerfractory sealant for resurfacing sound but unlined flues, or install stainless steel liners when structural integrity is compromised. A Level 2 inspection with video scan tells us which approach fits your chimney.
Absolutely — in fact, we prefer to. Greenwich’s Back Country is densely packed with estate homes carrying six, eight, or more fireplaces, and scheduling these as single multi-chimney days is more efficient for you and lets us catch property-wide patterns like consistent mortar deterioration or repeated wildlife entry points. We bring crew and equipment scaled to the job, and Gary Murphy personally oversees the full scope. Call (844) 660-6590 to discuss your property; we’ll estimate based on actual flue count and access conditions.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Greenwich since 2013.