HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in Greece, NY | Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester
HeatShield chimney cleaning and repair in Greece, NY typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you need a basic sweep, spot liner repair with Cerfex, or full crown restoration with CrownSaver coating. Most Greece homeowners with 1950s–70s ranch homes and converted oil-to-gas systems need more than a brush-out—they need a Level 2 inspection to catch what lake-effect moisture has done to their flue. We provide independent HeatShield sales & service across Greece’s 14626 ZIP and surrounding neighborhoods, with Anthony Perez showing up personally as both owner and lead technician. Call (888) 399-5696 for a free estimate and same-day scheduling when available.

Why Greece Residents Choose Us for HeatShield Service
We’ve been working chimneys in Greece since before most of these ranch homes hit their second mortgage. Anthony Perez grew up in Rochester’s North Winton Village, learned heating systems at Monroe Community College, and has spent 20 years on roofs across Monroe County—nearly 700 homeowners have left reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and he’s still the guy who climbs the ladder.
We’re not a franchise rotating crews. We’re not a handyman who “also does chimneys.” We’re a single-trade chimney specialist that uses genuine HeatShield Cerfex liners, CrownSaver crown coating, and Everclear waterproofing—materials we source directly, not commodity substitutes from a big-box aisle. When we spot a half-orphaned flue along Long Pond Road or spalling mortar on Latta Road, we’ve seen that exact failure pattern dozens of times. That pattern recognition matters. It means we don’t guess at your repair, and we don’t sell you a full relining when a Cerfex spot liner will handle the job honestly.
Our father heated our house with a wood stove. Anthony takes carbon monoxide and creosote risks personally—not as abstract liabilities, but as real dangers he’s smelled in living rooms where they don’t belong.
Common HeatShield Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Greece
- CrownSaver coating failure from freeze-thaw spalling. Greece’s lakefront position puts chimneys directly under Ontario’s snow bands. Water penetrates hairline crown cracks, freezes overnight, and blows out concrete by spring. We strip loose material and apply CrownSaver—a flexible, refractory coating that moves with thermal expansion instead of cracking again.
- Acidic condensation in oversized 8×8 oil-era flues. Greece’s postwar housing stock was built around oil burners venting through massive clay tile liners. After gas conversion, those same flues run too cool. Exhaust condenses into sulfuric acid that dissolves mortar joints from the inside. Cerfex spot liners resize the flue properly and stop the chemical attack.
- Half-orphaned flues filling with debris and moisture. Along Long Pond Road and Latta Road corridors, high-efficiency gas furnace conversions left old 8×8 masonry flues abandoned—except they’re still connected to a gas fireplace or water heater. Nesting material, leaves, and lake-effect runoff collect in the dead space. We clear the obstruction and assess whether the active section needs Cerfex relining or full abandonment with proper capping.
- Crumbling clay tile threatening dislodgement during sweeping. Fifty-year-old clay tile in Greece ranches can’t handle modern rotary cleaning without risk. We’ve pulled brushes through Latta Road chimneys where tile shards rained down like broken pottery. A Level 2 inspection with video scan tells us whether the liner is sweepable—or whether we need to stop and discuss Cerfex options before proceeding.
- Efflorescence and spalled brick from persistent lake humidity. Greece chimneys stay wetter longer than inland Monroe County homes because Ontario’s humidity doesn’t quit when snow stops falling. White salt deposits on brick signal water migration through compromised mortar. Everclear waterproofing buys time, but the real fix is usually joint repointing plus CrownSaver to stop the water source.
HeatShield Service in Greece: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Greece’s position on the southern shore of Lake Ontario means its chimneys endure direct lake-effect snow bands and persistent winter humidity, so mortar joints in ranch homes on Latta Road often fail twice as fast as comparable chimneys five miles inland. We’ve measured this difference in real time: a 1968 cape cod in North Gates with identical construction and age will show surface efflorescence where a Latta Road ranch has already lost half an inch of mortar bed to freeze-thaw spalling. The lake doesn’t just drop more snow—it keeps masonry below the dew point for weeks after inland suburbs have dried out.
For HeatShield systems specifically, this moisture load changes how CrownSaver cures and how Cerfex liners bond. We won’t apply CrownSaver when overnight temperatures are cycling through freeze-thaw, which in Greece can mean waiting for a March window that a Brighton contractor wouldn’t think twice about. And we size Cerfex spot liners differently in these oversized oil-era flues because the condensation volume is higher than HeatShield’s standard tables assume for properly sized gas flues. Generic installers miss this. We’ve learned it flue by flue.
HeatShield Models & Products We Service in Greece
We work with HeatShield’s full residential line: Cerfex spot liners for localized damage in otherwise sound flues; Cerfex full liners for complete relining when clay tile is structurally compromised; CrownSaver crown coating for spalled or cracked concrete crowns; and Everclear waterproofing for exterior brick protection. These are genuine HeatShield materials, not aftermarket substitutes—we maintain direct access to HeatShield’s proprietary application tooling and mixing systems.
For Greece’s common 8×8 oil-era flues, we stock Cerfex in diameters from 5.5″ to 7″ for downsizing conversions, plus CrownSaver in both standard and low-temp formulations for late-season application when Ontario’s humidity won’t cooperate with normal cure schedules. Turnaround is same-day to next-day for most Greece addresses in 14626.
HeatShield Service Pricing in Greece
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Annual chimney sweep (HeatShield-lined flue) | $180 – $260 |
| Level 2 inspection with video scan | $220 – $320 |
| CrownSaver crown coating (standard crown) | $340 – $550 |
| Cerfex spot liner repair (localized) | $450 – $850 |
| Cerfex full liner installation | $1,800 – $3,200 |
| Everclear waterproofing (exterior application) | $280 – $480 |
What drives cost: crown accessibility (steep ranch roofs vs. walkable pitches), degree of tile deterioration, and whether we need custom Cerfex sizing for your oversized flue. Every estimate includes the video inspection footage—no charge, no obligation. Call (888) 399-5696 and we’ll give you an exact number for your specific chimney.
Serving Greece, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Greece 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 — HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in Greece
Because that “still uses” flue is now half-orphaned—massively oversized for the gas fireplace, running too cool, and pulling lake-effect moisture through a crown that was never designed for this duty cycle. We’ve found open mortar joints, nesting debris, and saturated creosote in these setups that a basic sweep would miss entirely. The inspection takes 45 minutes and includes video documentation. Call (888) 399-5696 to schedule—estimates are free.
Yes, if the structural concrete underneath is sound. CrownSaver is a refractory, flexible coating that bridges hairline cracks and resists thermal movement—exactly what Greece’s freeze-thaw cycles demand. If the crown has lost more than 25% of its mass or the reinforcing wire is exposed, we recommend rebuild instead. We assess this honestly; I’m not here to sell you a new liner—I’m here to tell you what’s actually going on up there.
If it’s truly capped and separated from any active appliance, no sweep is needed. But in Greece, we constantly find “abandoned” flues still connected to a gas water heater or fireplace via a wye fitting the original installer never removed. Moisture, carbon monoxide, and nesting material don’t care about your assumptions. We verify separation with a camera before signing off. Call (888) 399-5696 if you’re unsure what’s connected to what.
Cerfex spot and full liners are cast in place to your flue’s exact dimensions, then cured to form a seamless, insulated surface. For an 8×8 clay tile flue serving a modern gas appliance, we typically downsize to 6″ round or oval, which raises flue gas temperature enough to prevent condensation. The Cerfex material bonds to sound tile and seals compromised mortar joints simultaneously. We’ve installed over 500 of these in Monroe County.
We rotary-brush the Cerfex surface—which is smoother and more creosote-resistant than clay tile—then camera-inspect the full length for crown leakage, joint separation, or liner delamination. Because Greece’s lake humidity keeps everything wetter, we pay particular attention to efflorescence staining that signals water intrusion. The whole process takes 60–90 minutes. Call (888) 399-5696 to book before heating season fills the schedule.
Service Areas Near Greece
We run Rochester HeatShield service calls throughout the Rochester metro from our base in Monroe County: Rochester proper for downtown and east-side chimney work, Irondequoit for similar lakefront moisture issues, Brighton for its older colonial and cape cod stock, East Rochester for postwar ranches, and North Gates for split-levels with conversion-era flue problems. Greece remains our most frequent call zone for oil-to-gas conversion assessment.
Book Your HeatShield Service in Greece Today
Anthony Perez personally handles every HeatShield evaluation in Greece—no dispatched crews, no upsell scripts. Same-day availability holds through early fall before the October rush. Whether you’ve got a CrownSaver candidate on Latta Road or a suspected half-orphaned flue off Long Pond Road, we’ll tell you exactly what you’re looking at and what it costs to fix properly.
Call (888) 399-5696 for your free estimate.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester, serving Greece and Monroe County since 2004.