Professional chimney sweep done right — for Cherry Hill Township and beyond.
Regular chimney cleaning is the single most cost-effective fireplace maintenance task you can perform. Our certified sweeps use commercial-grade rotary brushes, HEPA-filtered vacuums, and specialized hand tools to remove soot, creosote, and debris from your flue lining, smoke chamber, and firebox — leaving no mess in your Cherry Hill Township home. We document conditions before and after with photos, so you see exactly what was there and what we removed. Light to moderate creosote buildup is addressed in a standard sweep. Heavy third-degree glazed creosote requires additional chemical treatment, which we'll price separately and explain clearly before proceeding. No surprise charges, ever.
Request this service →A proper chimney inspection protects your home and your wallet. Our Level 1 inspection covers all accessible interior and exterior components — crown, cap, flashing, mortar joints, damper, smoke shelf, and flue — and is recommended annually for chimneys in regular use. Our Level 2 inspection adds video scanning of the flue interior and is required after any chimney fire, change of fuel type, or real estate transaction. Cherry Hill Township home buyers frequently request Level 2 inspections before closing. We provide a written report with photos, a plain-English explanation of every finding, and honest guidance on what needs immediate attention versus what can wait. No manufactured urgency, just facts.
Request this service →A damaged or missing flue liner is one of the few chimney problems that genuinely cannot wait. Cracked clay tile liners allow carbon monoxide and heat to transfer directly into combustible framing — a real hazard in older Cherry Hill Township homes built before modern liner standards. We install stainless steel flex and rigid liner systems sized precisely for your appliance's BTU output, ensuring proper draft and efficiency. Repairs to existing clay tile liners using HeatShield resurfacing are also available where full replacement isn't necessary, which can save homeowners hundreds of dollars. All liner work is permitted and code-compliant with Burlington and Camden County requirements, and we pull the permits so you don't have to.
Request this service →The chimney crown and cap are your flue's first line of defense against New Jersey's wet winters and freeze-thaw cycles. A cracked crown lets water infiltrate the masonry, which then freezes, expands, and accelerates spalling and joint failure — costing far more to repair than a simple crown coat would have. We repair deteriorated crowns using elastomeric CrownCoat sealant that bonds to existing concrete and flexes through temperature changes. Custom stainless steel or copper chimney caps prevent rain, animals, and debris from entering the flue. We carry standard sizes in the truck and can fabricate custom caps for oversized or multi-flue chimneys common in Cherry Hill Township's larger Colonial and Victorian homes.
Request this service →The firebox takes the direct thermal punishment of every fire, and over years of use, refractory panels crack, mortar joints erode, and firebrick spalls. These aren't just cosmetic issues — compromised firebox walls reduce the thermal barrier between your fire and the wood framing of your home. We replace cracked refractory panels with factory-matched or custom-cut refractory board, repoint deteriorated joints with high-temperature silica mortar, and rebuild full fireboxes when damage is too extensive for patch repair. We'll show you the difference between cosmetic surface cracks that require monitoring versus through-and-through fractures that need immediate action, so you spend money where it actually matters in your Cherry Hill Township home.
Request this service →Most homeowners in Cherry Hill Township who have their chimney swept don't realize their dryer vent poses an equal or greater fire risk. The U.S. Fire Administration attributes tens of thousands of residential fires annually to dryer vent clogs. Lint accumulates in the ductwork over months of normal use, restricting airflow, forcing the dryer to overheat, and creating ideal ignition conditions. Our technicians clean the full length of the dryer duct from the appliance to the exterior termination cap using rotary brush systems, then confirm airflow with a manometer test. We also inspect the duct routing for code compliance — common issues in older Cherry Hill Township split-levels include excessive 90-degree elbows and disallowed flexible vinyl duct sections.
Request this service →Fast response, upfront pricing, and workmanship guaranteed. Get your free estimate today.