Gelco Chimney Cleaning in West Seneca, NY | Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo
Gelco chimney cleaning and repair in West Seneca typically runs $180–$340 for a standard sweep with Level 2 inspection, with crown coating or cap replacement adding $275–$650 depending on access and snow conditions. We’re Titan Chimney Cleaning, our Gelco services provider — not manufacturer-authorized — and we’ve spent 11 years fixing Gelco systems across West Seneca’s lake-effect snowbelt. Thomas Hernandez shows up personally on every job. Call (833) 632-3568 for a free estimate.

Why West Seneca Residents Choose Us for Gelco Service
Thomas Hernandez grew up on Buffalo’s West Side, a few blocks from Olmsted’s Delaware Park, and never strayed far. He learned building systems through Erie Community College’s North Campus HVAC program, then spent his early years shadowing veteran tradespeople until chimneys became his sole focus. For 11 years, he’s run Titan Chimney Cleaning across Greater Buffalo with one rule: if he wouldn’t let his own family light that fireplace, he’s going to tell you straight.
That matters in West Seneca. The Southtowns snowbelt dumps 100-plus inches annually — measurably more than Buffalo proper just north — and those original 8×12 clay-tile flues from the oil-to-gas conversion era create problems franchise crews miss. We’ve got 297 verified reviews at a 4.7-star average because Thomas handles every Gelco diagnosis himself, not a rotating subcontractor, whether it’s a Depew Gelco service call or right here in West Seneca. We stock OEM Gelco caps and crowns, but we’ll spec DuraFlex or HeatShield when aftermarket outperforms original design. One company, full chimney — cleaning, repair, caps, crowns, liners, rebuilds.
Common Gelco Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in West Seneca
- Freeze-thaw spalling on Gelco precast concrete crowns. West Seneca’s 100-inch snow seasons load heavy, wet accumulation onto chimney tops from October through March. Rapid melt-refreeze cycles drive moisture deep into Gelco crown concrete, causing surface spalling and cracks that channel water straight to the flue. We crown-coat or replace before the damage reaches the brick below.
- Gelco stainless steel cap corrosion at dissimilar-metal joints. Lake-effect moisture plus road salt aerosol from plowed Southtowns streets attacks the interface between cap bolts and clay flue tiles. We see this on Union Road colonials and Orchard Park Road Cape Cods alike — the cap tilts, gaps open, and snow drives directly into the flue. We replace with Gelco OEM caps using all-stainless hardware, or upgrade to Copperfield when the application demands it.
- Oversized Gelco clay tile liners from oil-to-gas conversions. West Seneca’s 1940s–1970s housing stock was built for oil-fired boilers with full masonry chimneys. When owners converted to gas in the 1980s–1990s, those 8×12 or larger flue passages stayed in service. Low-temperature gas exhaust condenses acidic moisture that pools in the oversized flue, eating tile joints. It’s nearly universal here — checking for flue oversizing and condensate staining is standard on every West Seneca inspection we perform.
- Gelco zero-clearance firebox panel cracking from thermal stress. The GM-36 and GZC models installed in 1950s–1970s West Seneca ranches have decades of heat cycling on their panels. Hairline cracks widen, refractory material degrades, and combustion gases leak into wall cavities. We assess repairability versus replacement on-site — Thomas makes that call himself, not from a dispatch office.
- Snow-blocked Gelco snorkel terminations below the roofline. Below-roof flue terminations common in West Seneca’s split-levels and ranches get buried in drifted lake-effect snow. The snorkel intake ices over, draft reverses, and carbon monoxide risk spikes. We clear the termination, verify proper height and clearance, and install snow-deflector caps where the site demands.
Gelco Service in West Seneca: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
West Seneca sits squarely in Erie County’s Southtowns lake-effect snowbelt off Lake Erie, receiving 100-plus inches of snowfall annually — measurably more than Buffalo proper just a few miles north. This means chimneys here endure extraordinary snow-load stress and relentless freeze-thaw cycling that aggressively cracks mortar joints, spalls brick faces, and fractures clay tile liners, making annual chimney inspection and cleaning genuinely critical in this corridor in a way it simply isn’t in the city’s northern suburbs.
For Gelco owners specifically, this geography translates to accelerated cap and crown failure timelines. A Gelco cap that might last 15 years in Amherst fails in 8–10 here. The Washington Street corridor and neighborhoods off Union Road see some of the worst drift accumulation in town. Our trucks carry specialized snow shovels and ice creepers as standard equipment from October through March — we routinely clear 2–3 feet of compacted snow from rooftop access paths before even reaching the chimney. That preparation, built from a decade of West Seneca calls, is what separates Gelco in Cheektowaga from a rushed sweep that misses the crown crack beneath the snow bank.
Gelco Models & Products We Service in West Seneca
We work on the full Gelco line installed across West Seneca’s postwar housing stock: the GM-36 and GM-42 prefab fireplace series common in 1960s–1970s ranches; GZC zero-clearance fireplaces found in Cape Cods and split-levels; Gelco snorkel terminations for below-roof flue applications; and Gelco standard round and square stainless steel chimney caps. We stock OEM Gelco caps, crowns, and firebox panels for fast turnaround, but we’re independent — not manufacturer-authorized — so we source through Famco and Copperfield supply channels. When a Gelco liner design underperforms in West Seneca’s condensate-heavy oversize flues, we’ll spec HeatShield cerfractory flue sealant or DuraFlex stainless relining instead. Repair over replacement whenever safe service life remains. That’s the call Thomas makes on your roof, not from a catalog.
Gelco Service Pricing in West Seneca
Pricing reflects West Seneca’s access realities — snow removal, ice conditions, and the extra time oversized flue diagnostics require.
- Standard Gelco chimney sweep with Level 2 inspection: $180–$240
- Level 2 inspection alone (camera scan, written report): $220–$290
- Gelco cap replacement (OEM stainless, installed): $275–$425
- Crown coating (HeatShield or similar cerfractory seal): $350–$550
- Crown replacement (precast or poured): $650–$1,200
- Firebox panel repair/replacement (GZC/GM series): $400–$850
- HeatShield flue resurfacing (oversized clay tile flues): $1,800–$2,800
Every estimate is free, upfront, and itemized — no add-ons after Thomas arrives. Winter appointments may carry a modest snow-access surcharge, disclosed when you call. For exact pricing on your Gelco system, call (833) 632-3568 — estimates are free.

Serving West Seneca, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the West Seneca area and know this community well, and we also provide Gelco repair in Hamburg. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Gelco Chimney Cleaning in West Seneca
Yes — we clear all snow and ice from the access path and work area before beginning. Our trucks carry specialized snow shovels and ice creepers as standard equipment from October through March, and we routinely remove 2–3 feet of compacted drift to reach West Seneca chimneys safely. This is built into our winter scheduling and pricing. Call (833) 632-3568 to book — we’ll confirm snow conditions when you call.
That acrid vinegar odor is acidic condensate evaporating from your clay tile liner — a near-universal issue in West Seneca’s oil-to-gas conversion homes. Your original 8×12 flue was sized for an oil boiler; the 80,000 BTU gas furnace exhausting into it runs too cool, so moisture condenses on tile joints and forms sulfuric acid. Warm spring air draws that smell into your living space. A Level 2 inspection confirms the pattern; HeatShield flue resurfacing or DuraFlex relining fixes it. Call (833) 632-3568 for a free inspection.
We can, but we rarely recommend it. West Seneca’s freeze-thaw cycles usually mean crown damage hides beneath a failed cap — the cap was leaking because the crown was already compromised. Thomas inspects both in person; if the crown is sound, we’ll cap-only with OEM Gelco stainless hardware. If it’s cracked, coating or replacement protects your investment. Call (833) 632-3568 and we’ll assess on-site — estimates are free.
Many GZC and GM-series panels can be repaired or replaced individually if the crack hasn’t compromised the surrounding refractory structure or steel wrapper. Thomas evaluates heat exposure patterns, crack propagation, and wrapper integrity on-site. Replacement panels are available through our Gelco OEM supply chain; full fireplace replacement is only necessary when the firebox wrapper is breached or the unit is obsolete. Call (833) 632-3568 for Thomas to inspect — estimates are free.
Not always, but we strongly recommend it. Bird nests in West Seneca often indicate a missing or damaged Gelco cap — which means snow and moisture have been entering too. The Level 2 camera inspection checks for liner damage, condensate staining, and crown compromise that the nest symptomized. We remove the nest, install proper screening, and diagnose the underlying failure in one visit. Call (833) 632-3568 to schedule — same-day availability when possible.
Service Areas Near West Seneca
We run Gelco service calls throughout the Southtowns and Greater Buffalo from our base near West Seneca: Buffalo proper to the north, Cheektowaga and Eggertsville to the northeast, Amherst and Tonawanda across the north, and Niagara Falls to the northwest. Each area gets the same owner-led service — Thomas drives the truck, climbs the ladder, and makes the repair decision. No franchise routing, no crew roulette.
Book Your Gelco Service in West Seneca Today
We’ve serviced Gelco fireplaces and chimneys across West Seneca and Gelco in Lackawanna for over a decade, specializing in diagnosing and repairing the unique failures caused by the Southtowns’ extreme snow and freeze-thaw cycles — no manufacturer ties, just deep local experience. Same-day appointments available when weather permits. Call (833) 632-3568 for your free estimate.
Written by Thomas Hernandez, Owner at Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo, serving West Seneca and Greater Buffalo since 2014.