Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Canandaigua
A Level 1 chimney sweep in Canandaigua typically runs $175–$275 and takes about 45 minutes to an hour; a Level 2 inspection with video scan runs $325–$475 for most homes. We serve Canandaigua year-round, and Anthony Perez usually reaches lakefront properties off West Lake Road and downtown Victorians near Main Street within 45 minutes of a call. If you’re firing up a chimney that’s sat dormant since last fall — especially one of those seasonal cottages along Canandaigua Lake — a sweep isn’t optional. It’s what keeps combustion gases out of your living room.

We’re not generalists who clean gutters in summer and chimneys in winter. Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team handles chimney and fireplace systems exclusively. Anthony has been climbing Canandaigua roofs for 20 years, from the unlined brick stacks in the historic district to the aging prefab metal fireboxes in lakeside cottages built in the 1950s. When you call (888) 399-5696, you get Anthony on the job — not a rotating crew learning your chimney on the fly.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester Is Canandaigua’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Nearly 700 homeowners across the Greater Rochester area have trusted us, and that includes plenty of Canandaigua properties — from year-round residences on Gibson Street to seasonal places on the lake road. Our 708 verified reviews average 4.7 stars, and in a market this small, word travels. When a neighbor on Granger Street recommends you after you found raccoon debris in their flue, that’s worth more than any billboard.
Response time matters in Canandaigua, especially in October when the lake cottages reopen and every chimney service in Ontario County is booked solid. We keep slots open for Canandaigua calls because we know the seasonal crush. Anthony shows up on your job with 20 years of pattern recognition — he knows what a 1920s cottage chimney looks like after a humid Finger Lakes summer, and he knows how to inspect an 1890s Victorian flue without damaging original brickwork.
Our materials aren’t from a big-box store. We use HeatShield for liner restorations, Gelco caps for crown protection, and Olympia Chimney components when relining is needed. Canandaigua’s lake-accelerated mortar decay demands professional-grade products, not commodity fixes that fail in two seasons.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Canandaigua
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection is the annual baseline for any actively used chimney in Canandaigua — the NFPA 211 standard sweep and visual check. We examine the readily accessible portions of your chimney exterior, interior, and appliance connection for soundness, deposits, and clearances. For downtown Canandaigua’s Victorian and Federal-style homes with original unlined brick chimneys, this basic inspection often reveals what 130 years of fires have done to mortar joints. We serviced a 1930s seasonal cottage on West Lake Road where the owner hadn’t opened the flue since the previous October. Inside, a chimney swift nest had compacted a foot of sticks and debris against the damper, blocking it completely. We removed the nest, performed a Level 2 inspection, and recommended a HeatShield liner repair for the spalling mortar joints. If your Canandaigua home burns wood or gas regularly, this annual service keeps your insurance valid and your family safe.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 is what we recommend for every Canandaigua property transaction, every suspected chimney fire, and every system that’s been modified or sat unused for a season. This includes a video scan of the flue interior — critical for lakefront cottages where you can’t see what’s lodged above the damper. In Canandaigua, we perform more Level 2 inspections per capita than almost anywhere else we serve. The reason is simple: seasonal vacancy. A chimney that looked fine when you locked up in October can harbor a chimney swift colony by June, and those federally protected birds can’t be legally removed once they’re nesting. Our video scan finds what you can’t see from the hearth. For historic downtown homes with original clay tile liners or no liner at all, Level 2 reveals deterioration that a basic sweep would miss entirely. Expect 60–90 minutes for this service in most Canandaigua homes.
Creosote Removal
Creosote buildup is the leading cause of chimney fires nationwide, and Canandaigua’s colder shoulder seasons — when homeowners run stoves intermittently instead of hot and steady — create the worst kind: Stage 3 glazed creosote. That tar-like coating can’t be brushed off with standard tools. We use mechanical whips and, when necessary, professional-grade creosote modifiers to break it down safely. The lake effect doesn’t help; damp firewood stored in humid lakeside sheds burns cooler, producing more creosote per cord than properly seasoned wood burned in drier conditions. If you’re burning wood from a local Canandaigua supplier, ask about moisture content — 20% or less is the target. Anthony has cleared chimneys in this market for two decades, and he’ll tell you honestly whether your buildup is routine maintenance or a fire hazard that needs immediate attention.
Soot Removal & Fireplace Cleaning
Gas fireplaces in Canandaigua’s newer lakefront developments and converted downtown apartments produce different debris than wood systems — ceramic fragments, dust, and spider webs that clog burner ports and affect flame pattern. We clean firebox walls, remove and inspect gas logs, and verify venting integrity. For wood-burning systems, soot removal includes the smoke chamber and firebox floor, areas where acidic residue accelerates metal and masonry deterioration. In Canandaigua’s seasonal cottages, we often find that “soot” is actually a mix of combustion residue, animal nesting material, and moisture-stained powder from a humid summer — none of which should be burning in your living space.

What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Canandaigua
We don’t guess at what fits your chimney. For cap and crown replacements on Canandaigua homes battered by lake-effect snow loads, we use Gelco stainless steel caps and Copperfield flashing components — materials rated for the freeze-thaw cycling that destroys cheaper hardware in two Ontario County winters. When relining is needed for unlined brick chimneys in the historic district, we install DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney liners sized to your flue’s actual dimensions, not close-enough commodity pipe. Famco dampers go in when the original throat damper has corroded beyond repair. We stock common sizes for Canandaigua’s housing stock, which means faster turnaround and no waiting on freight from out of state. Anthony specifies the material for your specific failure mode — not whatever’s on sale this month.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Canandaigua Homes
- Chimney swift nests blocking lakefront flues. These federally protected birds colonize open, unattended chimneys from May through August while cottage owners are away. Technicians who schedule fall cleanouts on West Lake Road routinely encounter compacted stick nests deep in the flue that the homeowner had no idea were there — sometimes completely blocking the damper.
- Moisture-saturated mortar from lake humidity. Sitting at the northern foot of Canandaigua Lake, the city experiences pronounced lake-generated humidity year-round, which accelerates mortar joint erosion and freeze-thaw spalling on chimney crowns and flashing. Damage compounds faster here than in drier inland Ontario County towns just a few miles east.
- Failed inspections in unlined downtown brick chimneys. Canandaigua’s historic core contains substantial stock of late-1800s to early-1900s homes with original unlined brick chimneys that predate clay tile liner requirements. These systems often fail Level 2 inspection due to deteriorated mortar, missing liners, or gaps between flue tiles that vent combustion gases into wall cavities.
- Corroded prefab fireboxes in mid-century cottages. The Canandaigua Lake shoreline adds a separate inventory of 1950s–1970s seasonal cottages with aging prefab metal fireboxes or single-wythe brick chimneys that rarely receive annual service. Heat cycling and lake humidity rust out metal components faster than manufacturers anticipated, and replacement parts for obsolete models are increasingly scarce.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Canandaigua, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Canandaigua |
|---|---|
| Level 1 Inspection & Sweep | $175 – $275 |
| Level 2 Inspection with Video Scan | $325 – $475 |
| Creosote Removal (Stage 1–2) | $200 – $350 |
| Glazed Creosote Removal (Stage 3) | $400 – $650 |
| Gas Fireplace Cleaning | $150 – $225 |
| Chimney Cap Installation (Gelco) | $450 – $750 |
What moves you within these ranges? Chimney height and roof pitch affect access time — steep lakefront lots with limited driveway space take longer to set up safely. The condition of your flue matters: a routine sweep of a well-maintained system hits the low end; a chimney with compacted nesting material, heavy glazed creosote, or damaged liner components requires more labor and specialized tools. We don’t quote over the phone for complex cases — we need eyes on the system. Call (888) 399-5696 for a free, no-obligation estimate. Anthony will assess your specific Canandaigua chimney and give you an exact number before any work begins.
We Also Serve Cities Near Canandaigua
Our service radius covers the full Ontario County lake region and extends into Monroe County. We regularly sweep chimneys in Newark along the Erie Canal corridor, Fairport and East Rochester in the eastern suburbs, and Brighton near the city line. Each market has its own housing stock patterns — Fairport’s 1960s colonials versus Newark’s older frame homes — and Anthony adjusts his inspection approach accordingly. Same owner-technician service, same 20 years of experience, wherever you are in the Greater Rochester area.
Serving Canandaigua, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Canandaigua 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 Canandaigua
Chimney swifts prefer dark, vertical, enclosed spaces with rough interior surfaces — exactly what an unlined brick flue provides. Canandaigua Lake’s shoreline cottages sit empty from September through May, giving swifts undisturbed access during their entire nesting season (May–August). Unlike year-round homes where regular fires deter nesting, these seasonal properties become ideal habitat. If you own a lakefront cottage in the 14424 ZIP code, schedule your inspection for early September before you close up, or immediately upon reopening in fall — never assume an unused flue is a clean flue. Call (888) 399-5696 and we’ll check it before you light the first fire.
Canandaigua sits at the northern foot of a deep Finger Lake, creating a localized humidity pocket that accelerates mortar joint erosion and freeze-thaw spalling on crowns and flashing. Farmington, just a few miles east and slightly elevated, doesn’t experience the same persistent lake-generated moisture. In Canandaigua, we’ve replaced crowns and repointed mortar on chimneys half the age of comparable inland systems. Annual inspection catches this accelerated decay before water intrusion damages the structure. For an honest assessment of your chimney’s moisture damage, call (888) 399-5696 — estimates are free.
No — absolutely do not use a chimney with a known nest or blockage. Combustion gases, including carbon monoxide, will backdraft into your living space. Beyond the immediate poisoning risk, the nest itself is a fire hazard. Here’s the critical detail for Canandaigua: chimney swifts are federally protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Once they’re nesting (roughly May through August), they cannot be legally removed until the young have fledged. If you discover a nest in your Canandaigua chimney, stop using the system immediately and call us at (888) 399-5696. We’ll determine the species, advise on legal timing, and clear the flue safely once removal is permitted.
Yes — we service and clean prefab metal fireboxes throughout the Canandaigua lakefront, though we inspect them with extra care. These units have a fixed lifespan, typically 15–25 years depending on use, and many 1950s–1970s models are now obsolete with no replacement parts available. During cleaning, we check for rust-through, warped panels, and degraded refractory lining. If the unit is beyond safe service, Anthony will tell you directly — no upsell, just an honest assessment of whether cleaning makes sense or if you’re due for a complete system replacement. For a free evaluation of your vintage prefab firebox, call (888) 399-5696.
Plan on 90 minutes to two hours for a Level 2 inspection in Canandaigua’s historic downtown Victorians and Federal-style homes. These properties present specific challenges: multiple flues serving original coal-burning fireplaces now converted to gas or wood, unlined brick construction that requires careful video navigation, and attic spaces with limited access for thorough examination. Anthony has inspected dozens of these homes in the 14424 area and knows where the typical failure points hide — compromised parging in the smoke chamber, deteriorated mortar at the thimble connection, and hidden fire damage in century-old brick. We’ll give you a precise time estimate when you call (888) 399-5696 to schedule.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner and Lead Technician at Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester, serving Canandaigua and the Greater Rochester area since 2004.