Monmouth County Chimney Sweep & Repair - Chimney Cleaning Services in Monmouth County, New Jersey

Monmouth County Chimney Sweep & Repair - 877-425-9908

Our Service Area

Monmouth County and the surrounding area
of Monmouth County, New Jersey


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877-425-9908


Services We Offer

Annual Chimney Sweep and Creosote Removal, Annual Inspection, Roof Repairs and Masonry Rebuilds, Chimney Lining, Crack and Gas Leak Repairs, Correct Improper Drafting, Firebox Repair, Obstruction Removal, Dryer Vent and Furnace Flue Sweeps, Cap Installation, and more. Give us a call today!



Chimney Sweep & Repair Pro Monmouth County provides professional chimney sweep, chimney cleaning, and chimney repair services in Monmouth County, New Jersey. We are fully licensed in the state of New Jersey, and also keep up with the latest fire safety courses available. This is because your family's safety is our number one priority and we meet that priority by eliminating chimney and heating appliance hazards that can cause house fires.  The best way to maintain that safety is to be certified and knowledgeable in every aspect of the chimney business.  Our professional certifications ensure that your chimney cleaning, inspection, and repairs will be done in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association's regulations for chimney fire safety.

The National Fire Protection Association Standard 211 says, "Chimneys, fireplaces, and vents shall be inspected at least once a year for soundness, freedom from deposits, and correct clearances. Cleaning, maintenance, and repairs shall be done if necessary." Not only does Chimney Sweep & Repair Pro Monmouth County highly recommend you get your chimney inspected and cleaned once a year, we also recommend cleaning it more often if you see a buildup of creosote that is 1/8 of an inch thick.

Chimney Sweep & Repair Pro Monmouth County strives to bring the highest level of professional and technical expertise to our service area as well as educate our customers. We provide a detailed explanation about the decisions you face regarding your chimney and guide you through the options available. After you are completely informed, we work with you to choose the safest and most efficient solution at the most economical price.

Call Chimney Sweep & Repair Pro Monmouth County prior to the winter rush to get us when we are not inundated with work. Spring and summer work is off peak and you will have no problems getting someone to do the work quickly. Of course, we are available all year to service your needs, please call today! Nothing is more important to us than the safety of each one of our customers.


Chimney Sweep Useful Tip:

Cracking in chimney liner – causes and how to detect them

There are several causes of cracking on the chimney liner but the number one cause is the leaking of the water in the lining if the chimney top doesn't have a chimney cap or if the flashing is defective, it can also send water into the chimney structure especially if the water freezes and turned into a frost. Another cause is the improper structure of the chimney, if the mason did not install it on a concrete ground or if it is installed in a defective footing during the construction of the chimney, the chimney will definitely move because it is not secured to the house or building which causes the structure to lean, bend, or curl leading to cracks usually in the mortar joints. If the mason did not leave an expansion gap surrounding the clay flue liners, the expanding flue may crack the surrounding brick as the flue heats up during use. This is not an easy job to detact any kind of flaws and only professionals can do it well.

To detect these cracks, we can do an ocular inspection or we can observe the chimney, and if there were creosote stains carried to the chimney surface by water entry into the flue, then there is a crack somewhere. You can only see this if you will inspect the chimney from the outside because if it is cracked in the hidden side of the chimney, like between the chimney and a close by gable end wall, you will not see it from within the attic. If the smoke is leaking in the chimney where it is not supposed to smoke, be extra alert and you will be sure to find a crack on it. This can be dangerous to you and the people living inside the house so ask assistance from a professional immediately before using the chimney and fireplace again.

Well, a crack in the chimney liner is not what you will like to see often. As you have invested for the installment of the chimney liner, having a crack in it can really cause some other damages. Most of the time, people prefer to go for the chimney liner in order to safeguard the mortar and bricks assigned for the structure of the chimney. Once you are assigning a chimney liner the trapped air or the exhausted smoke and air will pass through it to the outside of your home and the mortar or cement used for the construction of the chimney will not come in directly contact with the smoke or exhausted air. This also prevents the creation of creosote to a huge extent. But having cracks in the liner will allow the smoke and air to come in contact with the mortar and bricks. So, the cracks need to be repaired or the chimney liner needs to be replaced if the cracks are more. This work needs to be done by a qualified chimney sweep.