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Fireplace Installation in St. George, Staten Island

Older homes near the ferry terminal commonly need chimney inspection and relining before use.

Your local fireplace installation in St. George, Staten Island

Older homes near the ferry terminal commonly need chimney inspection and relining before use.

NYC Fireplace Installation has served St. George, Staten Island and the wider New York City area since 2011. Every job comes with a licensed technician and an upfront flat-rate price you approve before we start.

Our services in St. George, Staten Island

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What New York City neighbors say

Hired them for gas fireplace installation and they were professional start to finish. Clear quote, showed up on time, clean work. Would use again.
Michael R.Manhattan · 2025-11
Great experience with our fireplace installation project. They explained everything, stuck to the price they quoted, and the result looks fantastic.
Denise K.Brooklyn · 2025-12
Responsive and fair. Got a detailed estimate for electric fireplace installation the same day and the crew did exactly what was promised.
Anthony P.Queens · 2025-13

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of fireplace is best for an NYC apartment?

Electric or ventless gas fireplaces are usually the best fit for apartments with venting restrictions, while direct-vent gas fireplaces work well in buildings with exterior wall access.

Do I need a permit to install a fireplace in NYC?

Yes, most fireplace installations involving gas lines or venting require DOB permits and inspections, and co-op/condo buildings often require board approval as well — we manage this process for you.

Can you convert my wood-burning fireplace to gas?

Yes, gas conversions are one of our most common projects — they keep the look of your existing fireplace while adding the convenience of instant on/off operation.

How much does fireplace installation cost in NYC?

Costs range widely by type: electric units start around $1,500, gas fireplaces typically run $3,500-$6,000, and full custom masonry wood-burning fireplaces can run $8,000 or more.

Is a wood-burning or gas fireplace better for my home?

Gas fireplaces offer convenience, efficiency, and lower maintenance, while wood-burning fireplaces provide classic ambiance and require more upkeep like chimney sweeping — we help you weigh both for your specific space.

How often should my fireplace and chimney be inspected?

We recommend an annual inspection before heating season, especially for wood-burning fireplaces where creosote buildup poses a fire risk.

Can I add a fireplace to a co-op or condo building that doesn't already have one?

It depends on the building's structure and gas/venting access — we do a feasibility assessment and work with your board on approvals when adding a new fireplace is possible.

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