Find a chimney sweeper near Ennis, TX

Find a chimney sweeper near Ennis, TX

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Top 10 Chimney Sweepers near Ennis, TX

Avatar for NOA Services
Avatar for NOA Services
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NOA Services
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NOA Services

Good 3.9

(70)

Good 3.9

(70)

  • 33 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Ennis, TX
Shermaine S. says, "Jerry did an excellent job of cleaning our firebox and chimney. He did a thorough inspection and concluded that it had not been cleaned before. The house is 4 years old and we purchased it from seller last year but never used it. He gave us an option of doing a brush cleaning job ($89) or a deeper clean to remove the cresole that was built up ($299). Based on the condition of the fireplace, I felt that a deeper clean was needed. It was done and he did an excellent job, and spent time educating us on the fireplace. We were so impressed with him and his honesty, we asked him to add us to their customer database and come out next year around the same time to clean the chimney. This experience was different from the experience with another chimney service that was out last week. That technician spent a total of 10 minutes at our home: doing the inspection, review of over a dozen photos, giving us an estimate of needed repairs and getting paid. The photos shown us appeared to not be of our chimney (our fireplace was coated with soot but the inside of the chimney photos he shown us (in my opinion) did not represent our chimney and looked pristine without sealant in the seams. This was confusing since the photo of the fireplace and chimney top were covered with soot. How did the smoke get from fireplace to the chimney top without leaving soot along its path? That technician told us that we needed to do $1,200 worth of repairs. I had suspicion that because we were senior citizens, that we were being misled. We opted to get a second opinion. Glad we did. No chimney repair was needed -- just a good and deep cleaning. Kudos to Jerry and NOA for their honesty and integrity. Thank you."See more
Avatar for 1Chimney - EZ BOOK - Fireplace Repair & Cleaning
Avatar for 1Chimney - EZ BOOK - Fireplace Repair & Cleaning
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1Chimney - EZ BOOK - Fireplace Repair & Cleaning
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1Chimney - EZ BOOK - Fireplace Repair & Cleaning

Exceptional 5.0

(5)

Exceptional 5.0

(5)

  • 11 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Ennis, TX
Eric D. says, "I recently had the pleasure of working with 1Chimney.com for a chimney chase rebuild, and I couldn't be more satisfied with the results. From start to finish, the team exhibited professionalism, expertise, and a genuine commitment to quality. The initial consultation was thorough; they took the time to assess my chimney's condition and explained the entire process clearly. Their knowledge about materials and techniques gave me confidence that I was in good hands. Once the work began, the crew was not only punctual but also respectful of my property, ensuring a clean work environment and minimal disruption. The craftsmanship of the rebuilt chimney chase is outstanding. It’s evident that the team takes pride in their work, as every detail was meticulously attended to. The final product not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of my home but also provides peace of mind knowing that it’s built to last. Communication throughout the project was excellent. The team kept me updated on progress and addressed any questions I had promptly. Their customer service truly sets them apart. I highly recommend 1Chimney.com for anyone in need of chimney services. Their dedication to quality and customer satisfaction is commendable, and I'm grateful for the exceptional work they did on my chimney chase!"See more

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How does a chimney get cleaned?

A professional chimney sweep can clean your fireplace and chimney to help prevent chimney fires and keep your fireplace running in peak condition. Regular chimney cleanings are critical for removing the highly flammable creosote that can build up inside the walls of your chimney over time and cause chimney fires. When hiring a cleaning company, ask the chimney sweep if their cleaning fee includes removing soot, creosote and blockages from the chimney flue and liner, cleaning the smoke chamber and shelf, and cleaning the firebox and the damper to ensure that you’re getting a comprehensive cleaning. Expect the chimney sweep to cover the flooring around the fireplace and properly seal off your fireplace opening to catch any soot that comes out during the cleaning.

Look for a chimney sweep who has been certified by a nationally recognized organization such as the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA), Fireplace Investigation Research and Education (FIRE), or the National Fireplace Institute (NFI). This will help ensure that your chimney work will be completed in a professional manner and your home will be safe from a chimney fire.

How often should you have your chimney swept?

Regularly having your chimney cleaned is highly recommended both to improve the chimney’s efficiency as a heat source and to prevent home fires. The Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) recommends having your chimney inspected at least once a year. You can hire a chimney sweep to clean the chimney while also inspecting it to ensure there is no damage to the lining, firebox or masonry. If you’ve had a new fireplace or wood-burning stove installed, CSIA urges you to have it checked halfway into the first season of use to make sure it’s operating safely. According to industry standards, a chimney sweep is recommended if more than 1/8 of an inch of soot or creosote has built up in the chimney or flue. Some fireplace experts suggest having your chimney cleaned, regardless of buildup, after every 1-2 cords of wood burned. Consult with your chimney sweep about what is best for optimal efficiency and safety with your fireplace.

How long does it take to clean a chimney?

A typical chimney cleaning takes between 30 and 60 minutes. Wood insert fireplaces may take longer to clean, as can chimneys that contain birds’ nests, excessive debris or wildlife. A chimney sweep will arrive at your location and assess the fireplace to be cleaned, and will set up protective coverings or dropcloths to prevent any ash or soot from escaping into your home during the cleaning. Using high-powered vacuums, they clean out ash and other debris in the firebox. With special, long-reach brushes they brush down the interior walls all the way to the top of the chimney to loosen and remove built-up soot and creosote. Many chimney sweeps also offer inspections in tandem with cleanings to make sure you don’t have any cracks or damage inside the chimney or out. Repair work or additions — such as installing a chimney cap — can increase the cleaning time.

Do I need to clean my chimney?

A fireplace makes a home cozy in winter, but it also requires cleaning to keep your family safe. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 28 percent of home heating fires are caused by a failure to clean solid-fueled heating equipment — primarily chimneys. On top of that scary fact, nearly 20 percent of all fire deaths are caused by home heating equipment. At a minimum, the NFPA urges homeowners to have chimneys and fireplaces inspected once a year to ensure there are no obstructions blocking the flow of air or any buildup of dangerous and highly flammable creosote.

A certified chimney sweep will know what warning signs to look for and have the proper tools. Besides personal safety, saving money is a great motivation for having a chimney sweep regularly clean your chimney. If your chimney liner is not kept clean and in good working order, replacing it can cost thousands of dollars.

A yearly cleaning is the baseline for a safe chimney. If your chimney is your main heating source, ask your chimney sweep whether you should have it cleaned more often. If your chimney is not venting properly and smoke is coming into your house, if you notice that the wood you burn is not burning efficiently (turning completely to ash) or if you have other concerns, call for a chimney cleaning and inspection right away.

How much does it cost to have the chimney swept?

The national average chimney sweep cost is $100 to $130. The National Fire Protection Association recommends having your chimney inspected at least once a year, but daily use and other factors might mean you need more regular service. Here are several reasons your chimney sweep cost may be higher than the national average:

  • Overly dirty chimney: If you haven’t cleaned your chimney in many years, or if you’ve just bought an older home and don’t know how long it has been since the chimney was cleaned, excessive grime could increase the cost of the job.
  • Roof height or chimney height: The chimney sweep may also charge an extra fee if your roof is too high for a ladder to reach or is too steep to safely climb on without a harness.
  • Frequency of use: If your fireplace is your primary heating source, the buildup of soot might be far greater than if you just use your fireplace a few times a winter when company comes over. This may impact cost.
  • Excessive debris: Leaves, twigs, and other debris that’s collected in your chimney is a fire hazard and should be cleaned immediately. An excess of junk may result in higher chimney sweep costs.
  • Live or dead animals: Prepare to pay extra if live or dead animals are in the chimney. Rodents, birds and bats can all set up camp in your chimney. A chimney cap can help prevent them from getting in, but once you hear something scurrying around, or smell the unmistakable scent of dead critter, call a chimney sweep immediately.
  • Geographic location: Chimney sweep costs may be higher in your city due to factors such as a higher cost of living or higher cost do business (insurance, overhead, employee wages, etc.).
  • Chimney repair: Any repairs that are needed internally or externally to your fireplace will increase costs. A thorough cleaning and inspection will reveal whether repairs to masonry, tuck-pointing, the back wall, bricks, the fireplace floor or the crown are needed.
  • Chimney cap installation: A chimney cap prevents debris from collecting in your chimney as well as preventing animals such as birds, mice, or raccoons from taking up residence inside. The cost of the chimney cap plus the labor for installation can increase fees.
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