What We Do — Cleaning

Chimney Cleaning

Soot, creosote, and blockages cleared out — so your fireplace draws clean.

Family Owned & OperatedFounded 1998Free EstimatesHonest RecommendationsLicensed & InsuredAvailable 24/7
Why It Matters

Creosote buildup is the #1 cause of chimney fires. A proper sweep removes the soot, loose debris, and glazed creosote that collect on the flue walls every time you burn a fire — and it's the single best thing you can do to keep your chimney safe between now and your next fire.

What's Included

Here's what chimney cleaning covers.

Full soot & creosote removalWe brush and vacuum the entire flue, smoke chamber, and firebox — not just what's visible from the hearth.
HEPA-filtered containmentDrop cloths and a HEPA vacuum keep soot out of your living room, every time.
Animal & nest removalBirds, raccoons, and squirrels love an uncapped flue. We clear it and can fit a cap so it doesn't happen again.
Written sweep reportYou get a plain-language summary of what we found and what (if anything) needs follow-up.
Our Process

How we do it, step by step.

1

Protect your home

Drop cloths go down from the hearth to the firebox before a single brush comes out.

2

Sweep top to bottom

Rotary or hand brushes break loose soot and glaze along the full length of the flue.

3

HEPA vacuum & haul-away

Everything that comes loose gets vacuumed and bagged — none of it stays in your house.

4

Visual check & report

We flag any cracks, gaps, or damage we see while we're in there, in writing.

On The Job

Chimney Cleaning in action.

Chimney Cleaning — recent job
Chimney Cleaning in action
Chimney Cleaning — recent job
Chimney Cleaning in action
Chimney Cleaning — recent job
Chimney Cleaning in action
Available In

Jacksonville, Tampa & Atlanta

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Frequently Asked

Questions we hear a lot.

Most manufacturers and NFPA guidelines recommend once a year for regular use, or after burning roughly a cord of wood — sooner if you notice a strong odor, slow draft, or visible soot fall.

A standard sweep usually takes 45–90 minutes, depending on how much creosote has built up and whether we find anything that needs a closer look.

It shouldn't be — we lay drop cloths from the hearth to the firebox and use a HEPA vacuum, so soot stays contained instead of landing in your living room.

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