Gelco Chimchimney Cleaning in East Rochester, NY | Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester
Gelco chimney cleaning and liner service in East Rochester typically runs $180–$450 depending on liner condition and access, with most appointments completed same-day. We’re an independent Gelco specialist — not manufacturer-authorized — and we’ve handled over 300 our Gelco services across Monroe County. What sets our work apart in East Rochester specifically is our experience with the village’s shared carshop-era chimney stacks, where two-family homes need verified flue separation that general sweepers routinely miss. Call (888) 399-5696 for a free estimate.

Why East Rochester Residents Choose Us for Gelco Service
We’ve been climbing East Rochester chimneys since before many of the current franchise crews were out of high school. Anthony Perez, our owner and lead technician, grew up in Rochester’s North Winton Village — old houses, long winters, plenty of fireplaces that hadn’t seen a proper sweep in decades. He learned heating systems and building trades at Monroe Community College, then spent twenty years learning chimneys the hard way, flue by flue. That matters when he’s the same person diagnosing your Gelco liner and the one pulling it.
We’ve got 708 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars. Not cherry-picked testimonials — a volume that says we’re doing something repeatable. When Anthony shows up on your job in Village Green or Concrest, he’s carrying 20 years of pattern recognition, not a training manual. We use Gelco OEM liners for direct replacements, DuraFlex and HeatShield for compatible systems, and name-brand caps from Famco and Copperfield. No big-box commodity parts. We’re not here to sell you a new liner — we’re here to tell you what’s actually going on up there.
Common Gelco Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in East Rochester
- Corrosion pinholing in Gelco aluminum liners. East Rochester sits squarely in Monroe County’s lake-effect snow belt — nearly 100 inches annually. That moisture drives down masonry chimneys all winter, and Gelco’s aluminum flexible liners don’t tolerate sustained wet-dry cycling. We’ve pulled corroded Gelco aluminum liners in Concrest homes where the flue gases were spilling through pinholes into wall cavities.
- Snap-lock joint separation on Gelco stainless steel liners. The freeze-thaw expansion in uninsulated chimneys — standard in 1920s bungalows — works snap-lock joints loose over seasons. We see this constantly in Village Green South, where original carshop housing has no chimney insulation and six-month heating seasons.
- Thermal shock cracking in Gelco rigid liner sections. East Rochester’s fuel conversion history bites here: oil-to-gas retrofits create wider temperature swings than the original coal-era flues were designed for. Gelco rigid sections crack when a cold flue takes a 400°F gas furnace blast.
- Inadequate draft from oversized flue mismatches. Those carshop-era chimneys were built for coal, then converted to oil, then gas. A Gelco flexible liner sized for a replacement furnace drops into a massively oversized flue and can’t establish proper draft. Incomplete combustion, carbon monoxide risk — we’ve measured it.
- Shared-stack flue separation failures. The distinctive East Rochester two-family configuration: one chimney, two units, often with a Gelco liner supposedly serving both sides. When separation fails, exhaust crosses between units. Monroe County inspectors are flagging this more aggressively in real-estate transactions.
Gelco Service in East Rochester: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the thing about East Rochester that changes how we approach every Gelco job: the village core was built almost entirely during the early-1900s railroad car-shop boom. Walk Edmund Lyon Park Marker and look at the housing stock — small worker cottages, Craftsman bungalows, side-by-side two-families thrown up between 1900 and 1930 for New York Central laborers. Those masonry chimneys are 90 to 110 years old now. They were sized for coal. Then converted to fuel oil. Then natural gas. The flue passages are often undersized, oversized, or just wrong for modern appliances.
For Gelco liner work, this means we rarely do a simple drop-in. A Gelco Dura-Liner that specs cleanly on paper hits a chimney in ZIP 14445 and encounters offset flues, missing tile, or no liner at all. The lake-effect freeze-thaw — that relentless October-to-April cycle — destroys crowns and mortar joints while the six-month heating season stacks creosote in any wood-burning system. We’ve replaced Gelco liners in Forest Hills duplexes where the shared stack configuration meant we had to verify complete flue separation before the Monroe County inspector would sign off. General sweepers miss this. We document it.
Gelco Models & Products We Service in East Rochester
We work on the full Gelco line: Dura-Liner Series, Stainless Steel Snap-Lock Liner, Insulated Chimney Liner Kit, and Flexible Aluminum Liner. For direct liner replacement, we source Gelco OEM — fit and performance are exact. For caps, flashing, and non-structural repairs, we’ll use quality aftermarket from Copperfield or Famco when it makes sense.
We keep common Gelco diameters and adapter fittings stocked for East Rochester calls. Most Village Green or Concrest jobs don’t wait on parts. If your Gelco liner’s failed, we generally recommend full replacement over patchwork — especially with corrosion or section separation involved. A repaired liner in this climate is a temporary liner.
Gelco Service Pricing in East Rochester
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Standard Gelco chimney sweep & inspection | $180 – $260 |
| Gelco liner cleaning with creosote removal (heavy buildup) | $240 – $340 |
| Gelco cap installation (aftermarket, standard fit) | $280 – $420 |
| Gelco liner section repair or joint reseal | $350 – $550 |
| Full Gelco liner replacement (OEM, single flue) | $1,800 – $3,400 |
| Shared-stack Gelco liner replacement with flue separation | $2,800 – $4,500 |
What drives cost: liner material (aluminum vs. stainless vs. insulated stainless), chimney height and access, whether we’re working in a shared stack, and how much creosote or debris we’re removing. Our free estimate includes a full camera inspection — you’ll see what we see. Call (888) 399-5696 for exact pricing on your Gelco system.
Serving East Rochester, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the East Rochester 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 — Gelco Chimney Cleaning in East Rochester
Yes. Gelco’s aluminum flexible liners are particularly vulnerable to the moisture that penetrates chimneys in Monroe County’s snow belt. We’ve replaced corroded Gelco aluminum liners in East Rochester homes where lake-effect wet-dry cycling created pinhole leaks in under eight years. Stainless steel Gelco liners hold up better but still need annual inspection. Call (888) 399-5696 — we’ll check yours for free.
We don’t recommend it. Gelco liner installation involves working at height, handling combustion gases, and verifying proper draft and clearances — especially in East Rochester’s older chimneys with offset flues or missing original liners. A misinstalled liner vents carbon monoxide into living spaces. We handle the full installation, inspection, and documentation. Call (888) 399-5696 for a quote.
Snap-lock joint separation is the most common Gelco failure we see in East Rochester, caused by freeze-thaw expansion in uninsulated chimneys. Your 1920s bungalow likely has no chimney insulation, so winter temperature swings work joints loose. Thermal expansion from oil-to-gas conversion temperature ranges accelerates the problem. We replace with insulated systems and verify joint integrity. Call (888) 399-5696 — we’ll assess whether repair or replacement makes sense.
We verify complete flue separation between units, document it with camera footage, and install multi-flue caps to prevent cross-contamination. In a Forest Hills duplex, we found a Gelco stainless steel snap-lock liner serving two gas furnaces in a shared chimney. The liner had separated at a joint due to freeze-thaw stress, causing carbon monoxide spillage into the second-floor bedroom. We replaced the entire 35-foot Gelco liner with a new insulated stainless steel system, verified proper flue separation per code, and installed a multi-flue cap to prevent future moisture entry. Monroe County inspectors increasingly flag this configuration in real-estate transactions — we make sure it passes.
For this climate, we recommend a stainless steel multi-flue cap with proper mesh screening — Famco or Copperfield, depending on your chimney configuration. The mesh keeps out the birds and squirrels we see constantly around Edmund Lyon Park Marker neighborhoods, while the overhang sheds lake-effect snow and ice. For shared stacks, multi-flue caps are essential to maintain separation. Call (888) 399-5696 and we’ll measure for fit.
Service Areas Near East Rochester
We handle Gelco chimney service throughout ZIP 14445 and surrounding Monroe County: Rochester proper, Irondequoit to the north, Brighton to the west, Greece along the lake shore, and North Gates. Same-day response typically available for East Rochester calls.
Book Your Gelco Service in East Rochester Today
Anthony Perez personally handles Gelco diagnostics and replacement across East Rochester — from Village Green to Concrest to the carshop-era two-families near the East Rochester World War II Veterans Memorial. Same-day appointments available when scheduling allows. Call (888) 399-5696 for your free estimate and camera inspection.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester, serving East Rochester and Monroe County since 2004.