Chimney Cleaning in Jamestown, RI

Clean Chimneys, Safe Homes, Zero Worries

CSI certified professionals with 20+ years keeping Jamestown families safe through expert chimney cleaning service.

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Professional Chimney Cleaning Service

What Clean Really Means for You

You get a chimney that actually works the way it should. No more wondering if that smell is normal or if you’re putting your family at risk every time you light a fire.

A properly cleaned chimney draws smoke up and out like it’s supposed to. Your fireplace burns cleaner, heats better, and you can actually enjoy those cozy nights without worrying about carbon monoxide or chimney fires.

Clean means peace of mind. It means knowing a CSI certified professional removed the creosote buildup, cleared any blockages, and checked for problems before they become expensive disasters. You’re not just getting a service—you’re getting the confidence that comes with doing things right.

Jamestown Chimney Cleaning Experts

Same Team, Same Standards Since 2000

We’ve been doing chimney work in Rhode Island for over two decades with the same group of people. Not a revolving door of technicians—the same experienced team you can count on.

Our technicians are CSI certified, which means they’ve met the Chimney Safety Institute of America’s standards for knowledge and competency. That certification isn’t just a piece of paper—it’s proof we know what we’re doing when it comes to your family’s safety.

Established as Certified Chimney Inspections in 2016, but our experience goes back to 2000. We’ve seen it all, fixed it all, and we’re still here because we do the work right the first time.

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Chimney Sweep Cleaning Process

Here's Exactly What Happens During Cleaning

We start with a thorough inspection to see what we’re working with. Every chimney is different, and we need to know about any damage or unusual buildup before we begin the actual cleaning process.

The cleaning itself involves removing all the creosote, soot, and debris from your chimney system. We use professional equipment to scrub the flue clean and remove blockages that could prevent proper ventilation. Everything gets contained—we’re not leaving a mess in your house.

After cleaning, we inspect again to make sure everything looks right and functions properly. You’ll know exactly what we found, what we cleaned, and whether there are any issues that need attention. No surprises, no hidden problems left for later.

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Complete Fireplace Cleaning Service

More Than Just Basic Sweeping

You’re getting a comprehensive cleaning that covers your entire chimney system, not just a quick brush job. We clean the flue, check the damper, inspect the firebox, and make sure your cap and screen are doing their job.

Jamestown’s coastal location means your chimney deals with salt air and moisture that can accelerate deterioration. We know what to look for and how these conditions affect different types of chimney systems, especially in the area’s older homes.

We also handle fireplace cleaning and can spot potential problems with your fireplace itself—cracked firebrick, damaged dampers, or other issues that affect both safety and performance. One call covers everything, so you’re not coordinating multiple contractors for what should be straightforward maintenance.

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How often should I have my chimney cleaned in Jamestown?

Most chimneys should be cleaned annually, but it depends on how much you use your fireplace. If you burn wood regularly throughout the winter, once a year is standard. If you only use it occasionally, you might stretch it to every other year, but annual inspection is still smart. Jamestown’s coastal environment can accelerate deterioration, so staying on top of maintenance prevents bigger problems. The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual inspection regardless of usage, and we’ve seen too many preventable issues to argue with that standard.
Chimney cleaning cost varies based on your specific situation—height of the chimney, level of buildup, accessibility, and what we find during inspection. We provide free estimates so you know exactly what you’re paying before any work begins. We don’t advertise fake discount prices or bait-and-switch specials. You get honest pricing based on the actual work your chimney needs. Most homeowners find our rates fair when they see the thoroughness of our work and the experience level of our certified technicians.
Yes, we clean and service both wood-burning and gas fireplace systems. Gas fireplaces still need regular cleaning and inspection—they produce combustion byproducts and can develop blockages or ventilation issues. Wood-burning systems typically need more frequent attention due to creosote buildup, but gas systems aren’t maintenance-free. We also work on pellet stoves and other heating appliances. Our experience covers the full range of fireplace and chimney systems you’ll find in Jamestown homes, from traditional masonry chimneys to modern gas inserts.
Professional chimney cleaning shouldn’t make a mess in your home when done correctly. We use drop cloths, containment systems, and proper equipment to keep soot and debris contained during the cleaning process. The days of chimney sweeps tracking soot through your house are long gone—modern techniques and equipment make clean chimney cleaning possible. We respect your home and clean up after ourselves. You might see some dust, but you shouldn’t see soot on your furniture or floors when we’re finished.
Inspection is looking for problems—cracks, damage, blockages, or safety issues. Cleaning is removing the buildup and debris that accumulates from normal use. You need both, and they work together. We inspect before cleaning to see what we’re dealing with, then inspect again after cleaning to make sure everything looks right. Some companies try to separate these into different services, but they really go hand in hand. A thorough cleaning includes inspection as part of the process, and you can’t properly inspect a chimney that’s full of soot and debris.
Yes, our technicians are CSI certified through the Chimney Safety Institute of America, and it absolutely matters. CSI certification means they’ve demonstrated knowledge of chimney systems, safety standards, and proper techniques through rigorous testing. Anyone can call themselves a chimney sweep, but certification proves competency. You can verify our certifications, and we’re happy to show you the credentials. When you’re dealing with fire safety and carbon monoxide risks, you want someone who actually knows what they’re doing, not just someone with a brush and a ladder.