Chimney Sweep in Hicksville, NY

Trusted local chimney sweep serving Hicksville, NY & Oyster Bay.

Eds & Sons Chimney provides professional chimney sweep services in Hicksville, NY. Serving Nassau County homeowners with licensed, insured technicians, we offer transparent flat-rate pricing, free estimates, and same-week scheduling. Call us to book a sweep, inspection, or repair — no surprise fees, no upsell pressure.

Why Hicksville, NY Homeowners Keep Calling Eds & Sons for Chimney Work

Hicksville sits in the heart of Nassau County, a dense, workaday suburb built out heavily in the post-war Cape Cod and ranch-home boom of the 1950s and '60s. That housing stock matters enormously for chimney work: the masonry chimneys on those classic Levitt-era homes are now 60-plus years old, and many have never been properly relined or repointed. At Eds & Sons Chimney, we've spent years learning the specific quirks of Hicksville's older flue systems, from the low-clearance attic chases common in ranches off West John Street to the double-flue stacks tucked behind dormers near the Hicksville Road corridor. We are fully insured and NFPA-compliant, and every job comes with a written estimate before a single brush hits your flue. If you've been searching for a reliable Chimney Sweep near me in Hicksville, NY, you won't find a more locally tuned team. We also serve neighbors in Syosset, NY and Woodbury, NY so our scheduling stays efficient and our travel fees stay low for mid-Nassau customers.

What Does a Chimney Sweep Actually Do — and What Should It Cost in Hicksville?

A chimney sweep is the mechanical cleaning of your flue's interior walls, removing combustible creosote deposits, soot, and blockages like bird nests or debris. ((The Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA)|https://www.csia.org/)) recommends an annual cleaning for any wood-burning fireplace used regularly. In Hicksville, where gas-conversion homes sometimes retain original masonry flues, we frequently find that old woodburning flues were simply abandoned without being properly capped — a serious draft and pest problem. For a standard single-flue sweep on a Hicksville Cape Cod or ranch, you should expect to pay somewhere in the $150–$250 range depending on flue height and creosote buildup level. Multi-flue systems or heavily soiled flues with Level 2 glazed creosote run higher. We publish our full services and pricing structure openly because we believe Hicksville homeowners deserve to comparison-shop with real numbers, not vague quotes. Want a firm number for your specific home? Request a free estimate and we'll give you one before you commit.

How Nassau County's Climate Turns Hicksville Chimneys Into Annual Maintenance Projects

Hicksville experiences the full force of Long Island's four-season weather cycle — humid summers, hard freezes from December through February, and the notorious nor'easters that blow in off the Atlantic. That freeze-thaw cycle is the silent destroyer of masonry chimneys. Water infiltrates micro-cracks in mortar joints during autumn, freezes and expands in January, and by spring you've got spalling brick and crumbling mortar. The homes along Broadway and the streets surrounding the Hicksville LIRR station are particularly vulnerable because their exposed rooftops get hammered by wind-driven rain. Annual sweeping gives our technicians the chance to catch these developing cracks before they become a $2,000 masonry restoration job. For a deeper look at what that repair work involves, our Chimney Repair & Masonry Restoration guide for the Oyster Bay area covers everything budget-conscious homeowners need to know before signing a contract. Preventive maintenance in Hicksville isn't optional luxury — it's the cheapest decision you'll make all year.

Which Level of Chimney Inspection Does a Hicksville Home Actually Need?

A chimney inspection is a structured visual and technical evaluation of your flue, firebox, and chimney structure — there are three NFPA-defined levels, each progressively more thorough. For most Hicksville homeowners burning wood occasionally through winter, a Level I inspection bundled with an annual sweep is the right starting point. However, if you've recently purchased one of Hicksville's older split-levels or Capes — and many change hands every year given the active Nassau County real estate market — a Level II inspection with camera scanning is strongly advisable. You need to know the condition of that 1960s clay tile liner before you light your first fire. ((The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)|https://www.nfpa.org/)) sets the NFPA 211 standard that governs when each level applies. Our detailed guide on Level I, II & III chimney inspections for the Oyster Bay area walks through the six questions that tell you exactly which level fits your situation. We never upsell a Level II when a Level I will do — and we'll tell you plainly in writing which one we recommend and why.

Gas Fireplaces and Inserts in Hicksville: Don't Skip the Annual Check Just Because It's 'Not Wood'

A significant share of Hicksville's housing stock has been converted from wood-burning to gas over the past three decades — it's an easy upgrade that fits the commuter lifestyle of a town where many residents are on the 7:02 to Penn Station before sunrise. But gas appliances still produce corrosive byproducts, and their venting systems — especially older B-vent and natural-vent setups — deteriorate just as masonry does. A blocked or cracked gas flue is a carbon monoxide risk, full stop. Our technicians inspect gas appliance venting, check for proper draft, and clean any accumulated residue from the flue walls and firebox. We also verify that the pilot, thermocouple, and burner assembly show no signs of deterioration. If your Hicksville home has a gas insert dropped into an original masonry fireplace, the liner sizing is a critical safety factor we check every time. Explore our complete services list to see gas fireplace inspection listed alongside wood-burning sweep options. Customers in nearby Farmingdale, NY and Glen Cove, NY face the same gas-conversion realities we handle daily.

Dryer Vent Cleaning and Why Hicksville's Compact Home Layouts Make It a Priority

Dryer vent cleaning is the removal of accumulated lint from the exhaust duct that runs from your dryer to the exterior of your home — and it's a fire hazard that kills thousands of house fires annually according to federal fire safety data. Hicksville's post-war ranches and Capes often have short, kinked dryer vent runs tucked inside interior walls, which trap lint faster than longer straight runs. We include dryer vent cleaning as part of our home safety service menu because it pairs naturally with chimney work and because we find genuinely dangerous buildup in Hicksville homes regularly. Lint blockages also force your dryer to work harder, shortening its life and spiking your electric bill — a real budget concern. Our full services page details dryer vent options and pricing. If you want to understand the broader picture of safe home combustion appliance maintenance, the [[EPA's Burn Wise program|https://www.epa.gov/burnwise]] offers practical, non-commercial guidance we often reference for customers who want to read further. Schedule both services in a single visit and we'll consolidate the trip cost.

How to Get a Fair, No-Surprise Chimney Sweep Quote in Hicksville — And What to Watch Out For

Here's the honest local advice: Hicksville homeowners sometimes get door-to-door or coupon-mailer offers for $49 chimney sweeps. The business model behind those offers typically involves a low-entry price followed by high-pressure upselling of repairs or 'required' relining once the technician is on your roof. We've met countless Nassau County homeowners who fell for it. Our pricing philosophy is the opposite: we quote a real number upfront, we perform a Level I inspection as part of every sweep so we can document actual conditions, and we put any recommended repairs in writing with itemized costs before we ask you to decide anything. Contact us for a free estimate and you'll see the difference immediately. We're also happy to explain what separates a genuine CSIA-certified sweep from an unqualified operator — read our complete guide to chimney sweeping in the Oyster Bay area for the full breakdown. Nearby towns like Cold Spring Harbor, NY and Locust Valley, NY are part of our regular service rotation, which keeps our Hicksville scheduling tight and our overhead honest.

Common Chimney & Fireplace Services in Hicksville, NY — Typical Frequency & Cost Ranges
ServiceRecommended FrequencyTypical Cost Range (Hicksville, NY)Notes
Chimney Sweep (wood-burning, single flue)Annually (before heating season)$150 – $250Includes Level I inspection; price varies by flue height & creosote buildup
Level II Chimney Inspection (camera scan)At home purchase or after any significant event$250 – $400Strongly recommended for Hicksville's older 1950s–60s housing stock
Gas Fireplace / Insert Venting Inspection & CleanAnnually$100 – $175Essential even without visible soot; checks for CO risk and draft issues
Chimney Cap Supply & InstallationAs needed / every 10–15 years$150 – $300Critical for Hicksville homes exposed to nor'easter wind-driven rain
Dryer Vent CleaningEvery 1–2 years$90 – $150Particularly important in compact ranch/Cape layouts common in Hicksville
Mortar Repointing (minor)Every 10–20 years depending on exposure$300 – $800+Freeze-thaw cycles in Nassau County accelerate joint deterioration

Frequently Asked Questions

My Hicksville Cape Cod was built in the 1950s — should I assume the chimney liner needs replacing before I use it?

Not automatically, but you should assume it needs a camera inspection first. Original clay tile liners from that era can still be serviceable, but cracked tiles, missing mortar joints, and improper sizing for modern inserts are extremely common in Hicksville's postwar housing stock. A Level II inspection will give you a definitive answer before you spend anything on repairs.

How often should a Hicksville homeowner who burns wood a few weekends a month actually schedule a sweep?

Once a year is the right baseline for occasional weekend burning, and late summer or early fall — before heating season — is the ideal timing for Hicksville homes. That schedule lets us catch any damage from the winter freeze-thaw cycle and clear any bird or debris blockages that accumulate through spring and summer before your first fire of the season.

We just bought a house near the Hicksville LIRR station — do we need a chimney inspection even if the previous owners said they never used the fireplace?

Especially then. An unused fireplace is often an uncapped or improperly sealed flue, which can mean animal nesting, water infiltration, and years of undetected mortar deterioration. A pre-use Level II inspection on a newly purchased Hicksville home is one of the best $200–$350 you'll spend — it either confirms you're safe or reveals problems before they become emergencies.

Can we use our Hicksville fireplace the same evening after Eds & Sons does the sweep?

Yes, with one caveat: if mortar repairs or repointing were performed during the same visit, those areas need 24 hours to cure before you build a fire. A cleaning-only sweep leaves no curing time required. We'll always confirm at the end of the appointment exactly when your fireplace is ready so there's no guesswork.

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