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Winston's Chimney Service
Certified Best Pick

Winston's Chimney Service

Certified Pro

We believe that there are many ways to repair and restore chimneys. We want to offer solutions that meet the customer's individual needs. At Winston's, we respect you and your property at the highest level. If we have been hired to do a job, we will treat it with the utmost professionalism. Winston's offers masonry repair of chimneys, complete or partial rebuilds, tuck-pointing, chimney sweep services, chimney inspection, and the relining and resurfacing of fireplace, furnace, boiler, and water heater flues.

16th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
High's Chimney Service Inc.
Certified Best Pick

High's Chimney Service Inc.

Certified Pro

We've spent 39 years building the perfect chimney company. Our masonry service is performed by real masons, not just chimney sweeps with trowels in their hands. We are not done until you are satisfied. High's Chimney Service is a full-service masonry company offering residential chimney and fireplace construction, repair, rebuilding, repointing, video scan inspections, cleaning, and lining.

14th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Affordable Tuckpointing Pros LLC
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Affordable Tuckpointing Pros LLC

Certified Pro

For over two decades, Affordable Tuckpointing Pros has made quality work as well as customer service and satisfaction our primary goals. We provide protection, prevention, and peace of mind to property owners, which allows their investments to look better, last longer, and increase in value. Affordable Tuckpointing Pros provides chimney repair, masonry restoration, and tuck-pointing for residential and commercial customers.

10th year as a Best Pick Insured Workers' Comp
Alliance Chimney & Energy, Inc.
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Alliance Chimney & Energy, Inc.

Certified Pro

We focus on providing quality work and materials. Our goal is to educate our clients on ways to utilize their chimneys and fireplaces to their fullest potential, and we aim to assist them in saving money by reducing heating costs. We believe that you should be more satisfied with your home when we have completed our work. Alliance Chimney & Energy provides a wide variety of chimney and fireplace services, including inspections, cleaning, sealing, and tuck-pointing in addition to repairing stucco, brickwork, and masonry.

10th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Chimney Cricket
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Chimney Cricket

Certified Pro

Since 1989, Chimney Cricket has provided comprehensive, quality, and reliable chimney sweeps, inspections, and repairs. We pride ourselves on our customer service and safety. Our master-level technicians have years of experience and are certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America. Chimney Cricket offers a full range of residential chimney, fireplace, and hearth services, including chimney inspection, sweep, repair, rebuilding, and restoration.

10th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Chim-Chimney Sweepers
Certified Best Pick

Chim-Chimney Sweepers

Certified Pro

Our goal is to provide unsurpassed excellence and honest service on every job, large or small. We have been a trusted name for 44 years. Chim-Chimney Sweepers cleans, sweeps, repairs, rebuilds, relines, and inspects chimneys for residential and commercial customers.

9th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Master Chimney Sweepers
Certified Best Pick

Master Chimney Sweepers

Certified Pro

Providing peace of mind since 1977'. Our employees are some of the most experienced career chimney sweeps in the industry. This allows us to provide the best experience possible and create a lifelong relationship with every customer.

9th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Rooftop Chimney Sweeps
Certified Best Pick

Rooftop Chimney Sweeps

Certified Pro

Rooftop Chimney Sweeps is on a mission to redefine the home services industry. Founded in 1978 by Andrew Raycroft, Rooftop is now run by his two sons who have built a company that delivers the informative experience of a small, owner-operated business with the capabilities and reliability of a large business. Rooftop Chimney Sweeps inspects, cleans, repairs, and rebuilds chimneys.

8th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
GF Sprague and Company LLC
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GF Sprague and Company LLC

Certified Pro

When I was a young boy, my father told me to always treat people like family, always do what you've promised, do it right the first time, and make sure everything you do is by the book. I'm proud to say that GF Sprague has been working by these values since the company started in 1969. GF Sprague repairs, maintains, replaces, and installs roofs for residential customers.

7th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp

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Bolingbrook

"Very brick above porch needs to be repaired in 2 spots. It’s detached."

Sep 9, 2025
Libertyville

"I would like an estimate to fix my chimney. I think the cap needs to be replaced, some bricks need to be replaced and I..."

Aug 13, 2019
Keller

"I would like an estimate to replace my gas firebox to a fireplace that burns wood. I want to use the same stone around t..."

Apr 15, 2023
Batavia

"Would like an estimate for cleaning our gas fireplace"

Jan 13, 2025
Glenview

"Chimney redone c"

Aug 30, 2024
Missouri City

"New chimney cap"

Jun 5, 2023
Atlanta

"Hello! We have one chimney with three fireplaces. The only working on is the middle floor and we have gas logs. I was wo..."

Apr 5, 2024
Smyrna

"Closing on our home on 11/12, want a preventive chimney cleaning and inspection and possible duct cleaning as well"

Nov 4, 2019
Atlanta

"My chimney has some exterior rot. Does your company do this or would I need to contact a roofing company?"

May 29, 2020
Lawrenceville

"Recently purchased my home my wife and I didn’t get a chance to use our fireplace last year and would like to use it thi..."

Sep 14, 2023
Elgin

"Chimney inspection and estimate."

Jan 6, 2024
Marietta

"We have 2 homes next door to each other, one with 2 fireplaces, the other with 1. We would like all 3 cleaned & inspecte..."

Mar 16, 2024

About Chimneys & Fireplaces

Do you need chimney or fireplace cleaning or repair? From firebox maintenance to installing a new chimney liner, Best Pick Reports helps you find a trustworthy local service pro. We only recommend high-quality chimney and fireplace specialists that meet our strict qualifications. Our research team verifies that companies offer exceptional service and carry all state-mandated licenses and insurance. Also, you get the added benefit of our satisfaction guarantee. If you are not happy with their chimney and fireplace service, we will resolve the issue with the contractor or refund you up to $2,500. The Best Pick Guarantee is a completely free service offered for all of our certified local pros.
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Chimneys & Fireplaces Tips & Information

CHIMNEY CLEANING OVERVIEW

The purpose of a chimney cleaning is to remove creosote and any debris that could cause a chimney fire. A chimney sweep will use a variety of special tools to remove debris and make the inspection process easier. The National Fireplace Institute (NFI) and the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) recommend annual chimney safety inspections. Your chimney should be swept as necessary, or when the creosote reaches one-eighth of an inch of buildup. Creosote is highly flammable, and a chimney fire burns very hot. Its flames can extend ten feet above the top of the chimney. Chimney fires can quickly spread to the roof and attic and destroy the entire house. If a chimney fire starts, get everyone out of the house and to safety as quickly as possible, and then call 911.

CHIMNEY INSPECTIONS

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) designates three levels of chimney inspection:

Level one inspection. This basic inspection is what you’ll need if your chimney hasn’t changed at all since the last inspection. The technician will inspect the accessible portions of the chimney’s interior and exterior. They should also take a look at the chimney connection. If the technician finds anything blocking the chimney, they’ll remove it.

Level two inspection. A level two inspection is required if you’ve made changes to the chimney, fireplace, or how you use them. If you’re the new owner of the house or if the chimney has been damaged, a level two inspection is what you’ll need. This type of inspection includes everything in a level one inspection plus an examination of every accessible part of the chimney. A level two inspection should also include a visual inspection of the chimney’s interior. Most technicians do this with a video scan.

Level three inspection. A level three inspection is only necessary when serious hazards are suspected. It includes everything in a level two inspection as well as some demolition, as needed, to fully inspect areas of concern.

LIMITING CREOSOTE BUILDUP

The byproduct of burning wood is creosote, or soot. It’s essentially unburned fuel formed when flue gases are too cool and condense into a grimy buildup. As the creosote and smoke travel up the chimney, some of the highly flammable creosote sticks to the insides of the chimney. Over time, that creosote buildup can create a chimney fire hazard.

One way to limit the amount of creosote in your flue is to make sure you have enough airflow in your house. As the air in the chimney moves up and out into the atmosphere, it needs air brought in to replace it. Modern homes are sealed and insulated well. This is great for energy efficiency, but it can cause issues with chimneys. As a house is sealed up, less air gets in, and the flue gases vent more slowly. This gives the gases time to cool and condense, resulting in more creosote. Beyond ensuring sufficient airflow, take care to only burn dry, seasoned firewood. Fresh, damp logs contain moisture that will cause the fire to smolder. The smoke from a smoldering fire releases gases that contribute to creosote buildup. Split whole logs in halves or quarters to make sure the wood is dry both inside and outside.

CHIMNEY CAP

A chimney cap protects the chimney from pests and rain. Chimney caps are usually made from stainless steel or copper. Uncapped chimneys offer warm, open spaces to birds and animals who may nest in the chimney space. This can lead to unpleasant odors, among many other problems. The presence of the nesting materials in the chimney also poses a fire hazard. Another advantage of the chimney cap is that it keeps water (and ice, in the winter) out of the flue. Chimney caps are also important for safety. They help prevent sparks and stray embers from igniting the roof or flying down into your yard.

In particular, metal chimneys need to have a chimney cap. Metal chimneys are made from two or three layers of metal with insulation placed between each. A chimney cap prevents water and moisture from accumulating between the layers. This reduces the chances of the chimney failing. You’ll find lots of choices for chimney caps on today’s market. Stainless steel, copper, crown mount, multi-flue, and cap/damper combination are all popular options. To determine the best type of cap for your chimney, talk to a professional.

CHIMNEY REPAIR WORK

Minor repairs. As they’re cleaning your chimney, your chimney sweep will let you know about any areas that need repair. Some chimney cleaners can also fix small problems with the chimney or firebox. Fixing or replacing a broken damper or chimney cap, for example, are common repairs. If you want your chimney cleaned and inspected at the same time, choose a company that provides both of those services. You can also keep an eye out for possible problems by checking the exterior of your chimney for signs of damage.

Masonry repairs. Most chimney companies have bricklayers on staff to handle chimney restoration projects. Masons can fix a variety of issues, from spalling and missing bricks to cracked and failing mortar. If the damage is beyond repair, the bricklayers can rebuild either a section or all of the chimney.

Leaning chimneys. If your chimney begins to lean away from the house, you’ll need to consult a professional for help. Depending on the cause of the problem and severity of the lean, the chimney may need to be rebuilt or reinforced.

Liner replacement. Chimney liners provide important protection from heat and combustible materials. In most cases, masonry chimneys have terra-cotta liners. Initial building defects, damage, or deterioration over time may warrant chimney liner replacement. Chimney experts typically use flue sealants to fix liner problems. If the liner needs to be totally replaced, the replacement is usually made of stainless steel.

CHIMNEY SERVICE COMPANIES

Chimney cleaning is seasonal, and winter is typically the busiest time of the year. Since scheduling an appointment can be difficult in winter, plan to get your chimney cleaned in the off-season. A professional can easily spot small problems and maintenance issues before they turn into huge repair bills or safety issues that could potentially put your entire home in jeopardy.

Certification Standards

How Chimneys & Fireplaces Companies Earn Best Pick Certification

Only chimneys & fireplaces companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.

Customer Satisfaction

Chimneys & Fireplaces companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.

Licensing & Insurance

Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for chimneys & fireplaces work

Business Stability

Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence

Verified State Standing

Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state

Operational Excellence

Consistent chimneys & fireplaces service quality across all projects

Annual Re-Certification

Must re-qualify every year through new research

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Homeowner Advice

How to Choose a Chimneys & Fireplaces Company

Not sure what to look for when hiring a chimneys & fireplaces company? Here's our expert guidance.

What to Look for in a Contractor

What to Look for in a Contractor

Key things to look for when choosing a chimneys & fireplaces contractor.

  • Valid state contractor license and local permits
  • General liability and workers compensation insurance
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in chimneys & fireplaces
  • Clear written estimates before work begins
  • Warranty on parts and labor

Questions to Ask

Questions to Ask

Questions to ask when hiring a chimneys & fireplaces contractor.

  • Are you licensed and insured?
  • Do you provide written estimates?
  • What is your warranty policy?
  • Will you pull necessary permits?
  • What is your timeline for completion?

Red Flags to Avoid

Red Flags to Avoid

Red flags to avoid when choosing a chimneys & fireplaces contractor.

  • Pressure to sign immediately
  • Requests for full payment upfront
  • No written contract or documentation
  • Significantly lower bids than competitors
  • Reluctance to provide references