Chimney Sweeping


The Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) recommends that you have your chimney inspected annually. The CSIA also recommends that the chimney be swept as often as each cord of wood burned. Some systems will need to be swept more often. Our certified technicians and mechanics will tell you if the chimney needs to be swept as well as inform you of any problems.

Our Methods ensure that your home stays clean. We respect your treasures and your pets.

Call to schedule your sweep early to beat the rush!

Delaware: (302) 368-1880

Pennsylvania : (610) 444- 4702

Every visit begins with an inspection. As we approach your home, we have already begun by observing the landscape, the position of the chimney, how tall it is, and its general condition.

After introducing ourselves, we will go to the chimney to make a quick assessment of your needs. We will be looking for clearances to combustibles, signs of malfunction, and any damages. Depending on the appliance we may remove covers or open doors for deeper inspection.

Before beginning to sweep, we will lay down floor covers. There is no need to protect your furniture, our methods keep the dust and soot in the system for safe removal.

In most cases we will sweep the chimney from the bottom up. This allows us to be sure the soot does not leave your appliance until we take it out. However, when the situation calls for it, we do sweep chimneys from the top. We are equipped with several kinds of brushes to tackle all situations. From regular sweeping to power sweeping, we are ready to serve you!

Every chimney should have its top inspected. We will be looking for any damage to the structure, building defects, and any missing parts.

After the chimney has been swept, our technician or mechanic will prepare a report on his findings. He will also prepare a proposal for any repairs that may be needed. The visit is not over until he has gone over the report with you and answered any questions you may have.

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