Chimney Services
Everything from a routine annual sweep to full masonry restoration—handled by CSIA-trained sweeps and licensed NJ masons.
Chimney Sweeping
Remove creosote, soot, and blockages the safe way.
Our CSIA-trained sweeps use professional rotary brushes, HEPA vacuums, and camera inspections to clean your flue from top to bottom without leaving a mess. Regular sweeping is the single most effective way to prevent chimney fires and carbon monoxide backdraft.
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NFPA 211 inspections with video scan and written report.
Whether you're buying a home, filing an insurance claim, or planning a repair, our certified inspectors deliver Level 1, 2, and 3 chimney inspections that meet NFPA 211 and CSIA standards.
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Crowns, flashing, tuckpointing, and full rebuilds.
Water and freeze-thaw cycles are the number-one killer of masonry chimneys. Our licensed masons repair and restore chimneys of every era—from Victorian brick to modern prefab.
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Keep out water, animals, and downdrafts—for good.
A quality stainless or copper chimney cap protects your flue from water, animals, and embers. We stock single-flue and multi-flue caps with industry-leading warranties.
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UL-listed stainless liners for wood, gas, and oil.
An intact liner is the difference between a safe fire and a house fire. We install UL-listed stainless steel liners for wood, gas, and oil appliances, plus HeatShield ceramic relining for historic chimneys.
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Prevent the #1 cause of laundry-room fires.
Clogged dryer vents cause over 15,000 US house fires every year. Our technicians use rotary brushes and airflow meters to clear the full vent run and restore your dryer's efficiency.
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Tuckpointing, brick replacement, and waterproofing.
Deteriorated mortar joints let water into your chimney—and water always wins. Our licensed masons match your original mortar color and profile for repairs that blend seamlessly.
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Dissolve and remove glazed Stage 3 creosote safely.
Glazed creosote is a hardened, tar-like fuel that can ignite at 451°F. Standard brushing won't touch it. We use PCR (Poultice Creosote Remover) and industrial rotary tools to break down and extract even the worst deposits.
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