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April 23, 2009
Rec for Fireplace/Chimney Work?
I need some work done to finish up the job of making a number of fireplaces in a building functional. Has anyone used someone for fireplace/chimney work that you would recommend?
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Call Jason Dorn at Big Apple Chimney, I had four different chimney companies come in before we picked him and it wasn't a tough call at all. The work was fast and great and pretty reasonable (and no, I don't work for him, just had him do our boiler flue and restore a fireplace for about half the price that our contractor wanted to charge). 718 648 3998
Posted by: Colonel at April 23, 2009 2:47 PM
I second Jason and Big Apple Chimney. Great and hard-working crew. The work won't come cheap, but will be done very well.
Posted by: vinca at April 23, 2009 4:01 PM
Manny Lassalle also gets great recs on this site.
Posted by: jb312 at April 23, 2009 6:30 PM
Jason from big apple is a nice guy but they are WILDLY overpriced.... They quoted me over 18k worth of work to get my fireplace up and running... and that they would need to put in scaffolding etc. I went with Andre from A&A and he was able to get the chimney functioning for a fraction of the cost!
Posted by: katiem633 at April 23, 2009 10:13 PM
Katiem633: Your post establishes that two companies quoted different services to you. It doesn't establish that Big Apple is wildly overpriced. I've heard good things about A&A, and clearly their work met your needs and you're happy with it. Speaking from personal experience, Big Apple did an excellent job at our building and provided services we needed that A&A could not provide.
Posted by: vinca at April 24, 2009 9:23 AM
I got a quote from Big Apple today. They are Wildly overpriced. In fact their price is not related to the job at all. They give you a price based on what they think they can get out of you. They gave me a price of $12000 to line my chimney for a gas furnace. It is a 4 story brownstone. They gave that price because they thought I didnt know anything about what they had to do. When they realized I had done some homework, they came down to $7,500. I had already been told by National Grid and other furnace installers that it should cost about $2500 to do the job. I would never hire them after this experience. All the companies are trying to rip people off now that Building code requires lining for gas conversion from oil furnace. This job was $1500- $2500 before Building dept change this year. Rip off.
Posted by: Oldlady at August 27, 2009 9:56 PM

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