Chimney Sweep in Thomaston, NY

Safe Chimneys That Actually Work Right

Professional chimney cleaning and inspection that keeps your family safe and your fireplace running efficiently.

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What our clients say

Bill S
Bill S
I highly recommend these guys. (Bob/Christian)They came right on time and were extremely neat and professional. They did a great job at a reasonable price.
Tommy Glenn
Tommy Glenn
I have been using Bobby and Sherwood for years. I highly recommend them. They did chimney repair and chimney sweep. Great work, great guys.
Ingrid V.
Ingrid V.
Highly recommend Ageless chimney. They were polite, professional and got the job done in one day, left my property as clean as they found it. Very happy!
Brian Nolin
Brian Nolin
Outstanding work, great service, and extremely reliable!!
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Professional Chimney Cleaning Services

Your Fireplace Works Like It Should

You light a fire and it draws properly. No smoke backing up into your living room. No worrying about creosote buildup or blocked flues.

That’s what happens when your chimney gets cleaned the right way. We remove the creosote, check for blockages, and make sure everything’s working safely. You get peace of mind knowing your family isn’t breathing carbon monoxide or risking a chimney fire.

Most Thomaston homeowners are surprised how much better their fireplace works after a proper cleaning. Better draw, cleaner burn, less smoke smell lingering in the house. Your chimney system does what it’s supposed to do.

Certified Chimney Sweep Thomaston

We Know Chimneys Inside and Out

We’ve been cleaning and inspecting chimneys throughout Thomaston and the surrounding area for years. We’re certified chimney sweeps who understand how these systems work and what goes wrong with them.

We’ve seen every type of chimney problem you can imagine. Creosote buildup, animal nests, cracked flue liners, damaged crowns. We know what to look for and how to fix it right.

You’re not getting a sales pitch from us. You’re getting straight talk about what your chimney needs and what it doesn’t.

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Chimney Inspection and Sweep Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we inspect your chimney from top to bottom. We’re looking at the crown, flue liner, damper, and firebox. We check for cracks, blockages, or anything that could cause problems.

Then we clean it. We remove creosote buildup from the flue walls, clear out any debris, and make sure the smoke path is completely open. We use professional equipment and contain the mess so your house stays clean.

Finally, we walk you through what we found. If there are issues, we explain them in plain English. If your chimney’s in good shape, we tell you that too. You get a clear picture of where things stand and what needs attention.

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Annual Chimney Maintenance Thomaston

What's Included in Our Service

Every chimney sweep includes a complete visual inspection of your entire system. We check the exterior crown and cap, examine the flue liner, test the damper operation, and inspect the firebox and smoke chamber.

We clean everything that needs cleaning. Creosote gets scraped from the flue walls, debris gets removed from the smoke shelf, and the damper gets cleaned so it seals properly. If you have a wood stove, we clean the connector pipe too.

You get a written report of what we found and what we did. If we spot problems, we explain the priority level and give you options. Many Thomaston homes have older chimneys that need minor repairs, and we help you understand what’s urgent versus what can wait.

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How often should I have my chimney cleaned and inspected?

The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual inspection for all chimneys, with cleaning when needed. If you burn wood regularly, you’ll likely need cleaning every year or two. Gas fireplaces need less frequent cleaning but should still be inspected annually for safety. The amount of creosote buildup depends on how often you use your fireplace, what type of wood you burn, and how well your fires burn. We can tell you during the inspection whether cleaning is needed now or if you can wait another season.
White staining on the outside of your chimney, smoke entering your room instead of going up the flue, strong odors coming from the fireplace, and rust on the damper or firebox are all signs you need attention. You might also notice animals or birds in the chimney, or see actual creosote buildup when you look up the flue with a flashlight. If your fireplace hasn’t been used in over a year, or if you’ve been burning green wood or paper, cleaning is probably overdue. Don’t wait for obvious problems – prevention is much cheaper than repairs.
Any significant creosote buildup creates fire risk, but the danger level depends on the type and thickness. Stage 1 creosote looks like soot and brushes off easily. Stage 2 is shiny and tar-like, harder to remove. Stage 3 creosote is thick, hardened, and extremely flammable – this requires immediate professional removal. Generally, if you can see more than 1/8 inch of buildup on the flue walls, it’s time for cleaning. We measure and document creosote levels during inspection so you know exactly where you stand and what timeline you’re working with.
Chimney cleaning involves more than just running a brush up and down the flue. You need proper equipment, safety gear, and knowledge to identify problems during the process. DIY cleaning often misses creosote in hard-to-reach areas like the smoke shelf and damper area. Plus, you won’t catch structural issues, liner problems, or crown damage that could lead to expensive repairs. Professional chimney sweeps are trained to spot these problems early. The cost of professional service is small compared to the risk of missing something important or having an accident on your roof.
Chimney cleaning removes creosote, debris, and blockages from the flue and firebox. Inspection examines the entire chimney system for damage, wear, or safety issues. A Level 1 inspection is visual examination of accessible areas – this happens during routine cleaning. Level 2 inspection uses cameras to see inside the flue and is needed when selling a house or after chimney damage. Level 3 inspection involves removing parts of the chimney structure. Most annual service combines cleaning with Level 1 inspection, giving you both maintenance and safety assessment in one visit.
Look for certification from the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) or National Chimney Sweep Guild (NCSG). Certified sweeps have completed training programs and passed exams covering chimney construction, cleaning techniques, and safety standards. They should carry liability insurance and be able to show you their credentials. Ask about their inspection process – qualified sweeps will explain what they check and provide written reports. Be wary of door-to-door solicitors or unusually low prices. Professional chimney service costs what it costs because proper equipment, training, and insurance aren’t cheap.

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