Why Hartford Homeowners Choose Gelco Chimney Cleaning
Legacy Chimney Cleaning Greater Hartford provides independent Gelco chimney cleaning, repair, and installation for Hartford-area homeowners and landlords — not as an authorized dealer, but as experienced technicians who’ve worked on over 1,000 Gelco systems across Greater Hartford. Paul Torres personally leads every Gelco job, from Flex King liner repairs to Terminator cap replacements, using genuine Gelco OEM parts or commercial-grade stainless steel equivalents. Call (877) 257-4956 for a free estimate.

We’ve been on Hartford rooftops for 17 years — I’ll tell you what’s actually up there. That means we’ve seen what the Connecticut River Valley’s freeze-thaw cycles do to Gelco caps and liners that were installed by roofers who don’t specialize in chimney work. Hartford’s housing stock — those late-19th-century triple-deckers with shared masonry stacks in Asylum Hill, Blue Hills, and Barry Square — presents unique challenges for Gelco systems that a generalist simply won’t recognize.
Why Trust Legacy Chimney Cleaning Greater Hartford for Your Gelco Chimney Cleaning?
Paul Torres personally leads every job. He grew up in Hartford’s Parkville neighborhood, where triple-deckers with working fireplaces were as common as corner bodegas, and he spent enough winters watching his father wrestle with a smoky chimney to know the problem needed a real solution. He trained in building trades and HVAC fundamentals at Asnuntuck Community College before spending years learning chimney work from the ground up — brush in hand, on actual roofs, in actual Hartford winters. For the past 17 years he’s been the one showing up to your house, not dispatching someone else to do it.
Our Gelco expertise runs deep. We’ve completed over 1,000 Gelco-specific repairs and installations in Greater Hartford, and we understand the failure patterns that are specific to this brand’s product lines. We source genuine Gelco OEM liners, caps, and dampers whenever possible. For non-structural components — mesh, screws, hardware — we use commercial-grade stainless steel aftermarket parts that often outlast the originals. This matters in Hartford, where the 43 inches of annual snow and repeated freeze-thaw stress at the crown line test every component we install.
We’re not affiliated with or authorized by Gelco. We’re an independent service provider. That independence means we give honest repair-vs-replace assessments based on what your system actually needs, not what a manufacturer wants to sell you.
Common Gelco Chimney Cleaning Problems We Fix in Hartford
- Gelco Flex King liners cracking at crimp joints. This is the most common Flex King failure we see in Hartford. The thermal stress of heating cycles — especially in rental units where tenants crank the thermostat and let the fire die fast — causes hairline cracks at the top crimp joint. Last winter, we cleaned a Gelco Flex King liner that was only three years old but had developed exactly this crack. The homeowner had smoke backing up during use. We performed a Level 2 inspection with a certified camera, identified the crack, and replaced the top section with a new Gelco coupling and band — not a full liner. The system has been draft-perfect ever since.
- Gelco G-Force dampers sticking from creosote buildup. Hartford’s older housing stock often has fireplaces that burn green or unseasoned wood — we’ve seen what people burn in their fireplaces that we probably shouldn’t have to see. The G-Force’s pivot mechanism is precise, which means it’s unforgiving. Creosote accumulates in the pivot pin and linkage, causing the damper to stick open (heat loss) or closed (smoke backup). We disassemble, clean, and lubricate the mechanism, or replace it with OEM G-Force parts if the pivot is worn.
- Gelco Pro-Fit caps separating from flue tile. In Hartford’s multi-family buildings, we routinely find that a landlord had one unit’s flue swept but the adjacent flue — sharing the same chimney cap — went untouched. The Pro-Fit’s set screws corrode from Hartford’s freeze-thaw moisture cycling, and the cap lifts or tilts. Birds nest in the gap. We replace corroded hardware with 316 stainless steel fasteners and reseat the cap with proper compression fit.
- Gelco Terminator rain caps rusting at spot welds. The Terminator is a solid cap, but the spot welds at the seam are its weak point in Hartford’s climate. Water infiltrates, freezes, expands — by spring, you’ve got a rust-through that lets water into the flue. We catch this during annual inspections and replace with a new Terminator or weld-repair and seal if the homeowner prefers.
- Multi-flue coordination failures in Hartford’s triple-deckers. This isn’t a Gelco product defect — it’s a Hartford-specific installation problem. We regularly find Gelco liners or caps installed on one flue of a shared stack while the adjacent flue is deteriorated, unlined, or improperly venting. Carbon monoxide doesn’t stay in its lane. We coordinate with landlords to inspect all flues in a stack, not just the one with the complaint.
Gelco Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
We source genuine Gelco OEM liners, caps, and dampers whenever possible. The fit is exact, the warranty stays intact, and the longevity matches what the product was designed for. For non-structural components — mesh screens, fasteners, banding hardware — we use commercial-grade 316 stainless steel aftermarket parts that often outlast the originals, especially in Hartford’s aggressive freeze-thaw environment.
Our repair-vs-replace stance is straightforward: if your Gelco liner or cap is less than 10 years old and structurally sound, we repair. We’ve seen too many homeowners sold full liner replacements when a section replacement and proper coupling would have solved the problem for a third of the cost. Paul Torres makes that call on-site, with the camera footage to show you exactly what he’s seeing. Call (877) 257-4956 and we’ll give you an honest assessment — estimates are free.
Our Gelco Service Process — Step by Step
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Diagnosis with Level 2 Inspection. We start with a NFPA 211 Level 2 inspection — visual scan plus video camera examination of the flue interior. For Gelco systems, we’re specifically checking crimp joints on Flex King liners, pivot mechanism function on G-Force dampers, set screw integrity on Pro-Fit caps, and weld seams on Terminator caps. In Hartford’s multi-family stock, we also inspect adjacent flues in shared stacks.
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Repair or Installation with OEM-Compatible Parts. Based on findings, we perform creosote removal, cap replacement, liner section replacement, or damper rebuild using genuine Gelco parts or our commercial-grade stainless equivalents. Paul Torres does this work personally — no subcontractor learning Gelco products on your chimney.
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Function Testing. We test draft, damper operation, cap stability, and — for gas systems — combustion gas spillage. Hartford’s cold-air drainage basin means draft conditions differ from coastal Connecticut; we verify performance under actual local conditions.
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Documentation & Follow-Up. You receive inspection footage, a written report, and our recommendation for next service interval. For rental properties, we provide documentation that supports landlord liability compliance.
Gelco Products We Service & Install in Hartford
We work across the full Gelco residential line: Flex King stainless steel liners in standard and heavy-wall configurations; G-Force top-sealing dampers for wood and gas fireplaces; Pro-Fit chimney caps in galvanized, stainless, and copper finishes; and Terminator rain caps for single and multi-flue applications. We stock common Gelco coupling bands, termination collars, and damper hardware locally for same-day or next-day turnaround on most Hartford service calls. Custom orders for less common diameters or finishes typically arrive within 3–5 business days.

We Also Service These Brands
Our expertise isn’t limited to Gelco. We regularly install and service DuraFlex liners for high-heat applications, perform HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing for deteriorated clay flue tiles, and source materials from Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield. From your annual sweep to a full liner rebuild, one company handles it — you don’t need a second contractor.
FAQs — Gelco Chimney Cleaning Service in Hartford
No. We are an independent Gelco service provider, not an authorized dealer or factory representative. We’re experienced technicians who’ve worked on over 1,000 Gelco systems in Greater Hartford, but we don’t represent the manufacturer. This independence lets us give unbiased repair recommendations based on your system’s actual condition.
Gelco warranties typically cover manufacturing defects, not installation errors or damage from improper fuel use. A crack at the crimp joint in a 3–5 year old liner is usually thermal stress or installation-related — not a material defect — so warranty coverage is unlikely. We document the failure with camera footage and can help you pursue a warranty claim if the evidence supports it, but our focus is fixing your draft problem now. Call (877) 257-4956 for an inspection — estimates are free.
Yes, but it requires proper fitting. We measure the flue opening at multiple points — out-of-round tile is common in Hartford’s 1890–1940 housing stock where freeze-thaw has eroded the edges. We use Gelco’s adjustable mounting hardware or fabricate a custom transition when needed. A cap that’s forced onto an irregular flue will leak and fail within two seasons.
Yes. We stock G-Force damper assemblies, pivot pins, and linkage kits for both wood-burning and natural gas applications. Gas fireplaces produce less creosote but more moisture in the flue, which corrodes the pivot mechanism differently — we know the distinction and stock accordingly.
Annually, without exception. Hartford’s 43 inches of annual snow and hard freeze-thaw cycling stress every cap we install. We find corroded set screws, lifted caps, and mesh deterioration most often in spring inspections — damage that occurred over winter but wasn’t visible from the ground. For rental properties with multiple units, we coordinate inspection of all flues in the stack, not just the one with the Pro-Fit cap.
Absolutely. Our inspection cameras are designed for flues as small as 4 inches diameter. A 6-inch Gelco liner — common for gas inserts and small fireplaces — is well within range. The camera examines the full length for cracks, joint separation, and creosote buildup that visual inspection can’t catch. Call (877) 257-4956 to schedule — estimates are free.
Gelco chimney cleaning in Hartford typically ranges from $180–$280 for a standard sweep and Level 1 inspection, and $320–$450 for a Level 2 inspection with video camera. Repairs run $150–$400 for cap hardware replacement, $400–$900 for Flex King section replacement with coupling, and $800–$1,400 for full G-Force damper replacement. Final pricing depends on roof access, flue condition, and whether we’re coordinating multiple units in a shared stack. Call (877) 257-4956 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Book Your Gelco Service in Hartford, CT
Paul Torres personally leads every Gelco job we take in Hartford — from a routine sweep to a full Flex King liner section replacement. We’ve built our reputation across Asylum Hill, Blue Hills, Barry Square, and the West End on honest assessments and work that doesn’t need a callback. Call (877) 257-4956 today for your free estimate.
Written by Paul Torres, Owner at Legacy Chimney Cleaning Greater Hartford, serving Hartford since 2008.