Gelco Chimchimney Cleaning in Brockport, NY | Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester
Gelco chimney liner and cap service in Brockport typically runs $280–$650 for cleaning and inspection, with full liner replacements starting around $1,800 depending on flue height and insulation needs. We’re Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester — our Gelco services are independent, not factory-authorized — and we’ve replaced more Gelco G-1500 liners and G-2200 caps in Brockport’s historic housing stock than any other crew in Monroe County. Anthony Perez, our owner and lead technician, brings 20 years of hands-on chimney work to every job, personally. Call (888) 399-5696 for a free estimate and same-day inspection availability.

Why Brockport Residents Choose Us for Gelco Service
Anthony Perez grew up in Rochester’s North Winton Village, in a house heated by a wood stove — the same kind of solid-fuel system he now services across Brockport’s canal-era neighborhoods. That background matters when he’s standing on your roof in January, diagnosing why your Gelco cap is leaking lake-effect meltwater into your flue. After Monroe Community College and two decades of climbing chimneys flue by flue, he’s seen every failure mode Gelco equipment can throw at a homeowner.
We don’t send franchise crews. Anthony shows up on your job. Nearly 700 homeowners have trusted us with their chimney systems, and that volume matters — it means we’ve encountered the exact combination of Gelco hardware and Brockport building conditions you’re dealing with. We install genuine Gelco stainless liners and caps for warranty compliance, but we pair them with premium third-party fasteners and sealants that outlast OEM hardware in Brockport’s brutal freeze-thaw cycle. Our techs hold advanced certifications in solid-fuel and gas appliance service. We know Gelco’s materials inside out because we install them daily — we just aren’t authorized to speak for the manufacturer.
That independence works in your favor. We’re not pushing factory-mandated repair protocols that ignore local realities. We’re recommending what actually holds up on a 170-year-old Brockport chimney after its third consecutive 100-inch winter.
Common Gelco Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Brockport
- G-1500 liner corrosion in unlined flues. Gelco G-1500 liners installed without proper insulation in Brockport’s oversized original flues — common in student-rental conversions near SUNY Brockport — trap condensation against the stainless surface. The result is pit corrosion that shows up within two to three heating seasons, not the fifteen-year lifespan you paid for.
- G-2200 cap screen clogging. Brockport’s mature pine canopy and heavy wet-snow loads pack debris into Gelco G-2200 screen mesh faster than in drier climates. We’ve responded to multiple smoke-spillage calls on Holley Street and College Street where the screen was completely occluded — the fireplace worked fine in October, failed in January.
- Multi-flue cap shifting on deteriorated crowns. Gelco G-500 Series multi-flue caps rely on a sound crown for anchoring. Brockport’s soft-brick chimneys, built with lime mortar during the Erie Canal boom, suffer crown spalling that leaves caps loose or tilted. Gaps invite squirrels, raccoons, and ice damming.
- Clamp-ring coating failure from over-torquing. Installers unfamiliar with Gelco’s torque specs crack the powder coat during clamp-ring tightening. One Brockport winter of road-salt aerosol and freeze-thaw cycling turns that hairline crack into rust propagation. We see this on caps installed by generalist handymen who don’t specialize in chimney systems.
- Backdrafting in converted gas systems. The oversized flue cavities in Brockport’s 19th-century chimneys — originally built for coal or wood stoves — create dangerous draft dynamics when paired with modern gas inserts and uninsulated Gelco liners. Carbon monoxide doesn’t alarm until someone’s headache won’t go away.
Gelco Service in Brockport: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Brockport sits squarely in the Lake Ontario snowbelt and routinely accumulates 90–110 inches of lake-effect snow per season, subjecting chimney crowns and mortar joints to repeated wet-snow loading and rapid freeze-thaw cycles that are more intense here than in Rochester proper or communities even 10 miles south. This accelerates spalling and mortar washout on the older soft-brick chimneys common in the village, making post-winter structural checks a near-universal need.
Here’s what that means specifically for Gelco owners: a G-2200 cap rated for standard snow loads in Pennsylvania will face 40% more cumulative loading in Brockport. The screen mesh that breathes adequately in Syracuse clogs faster here. And the G-1500 liner that performs adequately in a lined flue will fail prematurely in one of Brockport’s original unlined cavities — which is why we always perform a Level 2 inspection with video scan before certifying any Gelco installation for another season.
There’s another Brockport-specific factor. The village’s historic district zoning requires that any chimney cap visible from the street match the original cast-iron profile. Gelco’s round and multi-flue caps come in a paint-grade finish that we can custom-color to avoid a historic-preservation violation — a detail that matters on Park Avenue or Main Street, where a shiny stainless cap against Greek Revival brick draws immediate scrutiny. We’ve worked with local code enforcement to keep homeowners compliant without sacrificing venting performance.
Gelco Models & Products We Service in Brockport
We handle the full Gelco residential line, with same-day parts availability for most Brockport calls:
- Gelco G-1500 Series — stainless chimney liner in 316Ti or 304 alloy; we stock both diameters and carry pour-in vermiculite insulation for the relining jobs Brockport’s unlined flues demand.
- Gelco G-2200 Series — heavy-duty round cap with 5/8-inch mesh screen; we keep replacement screens, clamp rings, and powder-coated collars on the truck for field repairs.
- Gelco G-500 Series — multi-flue cap for chimneys serving multiple appliances; critical for the converted rental properties near SUNY Brockport where one flue now handles gas and another remains dormant.
We use genuine Gelco stainless for warranty compliance, but spec third-party premium fasteners and high-temp sealants that outperform OEM hardware in our climate. If your chimney structure is unsalvageable — soft brick turned to powder, mortar joints washed to dust — we’ll tell you straight and recommend rebuild over any liner. I’m not here to sell you a new liner — I’m here to tell you what’s actually going on up there.

Gelco Service Pricing in Brockport
Our Gelco service pricing reflects actual Brockport conditions — taller flues, tighter access, and the inspection depth historic chimneys require:
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Level 2 inspection with video scan | $280–$380 |
| Chimney sweep & Gelco cap cleaning | $220–$320 |
| Gelco G-2200 cap replacement (installed) | $380–$550 |
| Gelco G-1500 liner replacement, insulated | $1,800–$3,200 |
| Chimney waterproofing (crown + masonry) | $650–$1,400 |
Flue height above 25 feet, active creosote glazing, or structural repair needs push costs toward the higher end. Every estimate includes the video scan — no separate charge. We don’t quote liner replacement without confirming your flue condition first; anyone who does is guessing. Call (888) 399-5696 for an exact quote — estimates are free, and we can usually inspect within 24 hours.
Serving Brockport, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Brockport 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 Brockport
No — an uninsulated G-1500 in an oversized original flue is a documented backdraft and corrosion risk, especially with gas appliances that produce cooler exhaust than wood. The large flue cavity allows condensation to form on the liner surface, accelerating corrosion and creating conditions for CO spillage. We recommend a Level 2 inspection to assess liner condition, then either pour-in vermiculite insulation or a replacement with proper insulation barrier. At a Greek Revival on Park Avenue near the SUNY Brockport campus, we found exactly this scenario — the owner had switched from oil to gas without insulating the liner. The chimney was backdrafting during morning rain showers. We pulled the liner, insulated the cavity with pour-in vermiculite, and reinstalled a new Gelco G-1500 with a sealed bottom plate. The CO levels dropped from 35 ppm to zero. Call (888) 399-5696 to schedule your inspection — estimates are free.
Visible-from-street chimney work in Brockport’s historic district requires compliance with the village’s design guidelines, which favor cast-iron-appearing profiles. Gelco’s paint-grade G-2200 and G-500 caps can be custom-colored to match; we’ve coordinated with local code enforcement on multiple Park Avenue and Main Street properties to ensure compliance without compromising venting performance. We handle the visual assessment as part of our cap-replacement estimate. Call (888) 399-5696 and we’ll verify your property’s district status during scheduling.
We can clean the screen, but we need to determine why it’s clogging faster than design intent. Brockport’s wet, heavy snow loads pack debris against mesh more aggressively than drier climates; sometimes the mesh aperture is wrong for local conditions, or the cap height creates a snow-shelter effect. We clean, inspect for underlying draft issues, and recommend mesh sizing or cap geometry changes if needed. Screen-only cleaning runs $180–$240; if we find draft or structural problems, we’ll show you on the camera before recommending additional work. Call (888) 399-5696 for same-day service — smoking fireplaces don’t improve with waiting.
Premature corrosion in a Gelco G-1500 almost always means condensation exposure from an uninsulated installation in an oversized flue, or incorrect alloy selection for gas service. Brockport’s 1920s chimneys often have larger-than-necessary flue cavities originally built for coal or oil — modern gas inserts produce cooler exhaust that lingers, condenses, and attacks the stainless surface. The fix isn’t a thicker liner; it’s proper insulation or flue resizing. We’ve replaced “failed” Gelco liners that were actually fine — the installation was wrong for the application. Call (888) 399-5696 for a video inspection to confirm the actual failure mode.
Gelco caps meet standard snow-load ratings, but Brockport’s 90–110 inch annual accumulation with repeated freeze-thaw cycles exceeds the design assumptions for many standard installations. The caps themselves don’t collapse; the failure modes we see are screen clogging from packed debris, crown deterioration beneath the cap base from trapped meltwater, and fastener corrosion from salt-laden snowmelt. We address this with proper crown prep, upgraded fasteners, and seasonal maintenance scheduling. If your cap is smoking or leaking after snow events, it’s a service issue, not necessarily a product defect. Call (888) 399-5696 — we’ll assess whether cleaning, repositioning, or replacement is the right call.
Service Areas Near Brockport
We serve Brockport ZIP 14420 directly, with regular routes to Rochester for comprehensive chimney rebuilds, Greece for gas-conversion inspections, Irondequoit for lakeshore moisture damage assessments, Brighton for historic-home consultations, and North Gates for routine sweep appointments. Same-day response typically extends to any location within 25 minutes of our Brockport route.
Book Your Gelco Service in Brockport Today
Anthony Perez personally handles every Gelco inspection and repair we book in Brockport — from a routine G-2200 screen cleaning to a full G-1500 liner replacement with pour-in insulation. We’re scheduling same-day and next-day appointments now, before the next lake-effect cycle hits. Call (888) 399-5696 for your free estimate and Level 2 video inspection.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner and Lead Technician at Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester, serving Brockport and Monroe County since 2004.