Mobile Chimney Sweep & Repair - 251-345-6397

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Mobile County and the surrounding area
of Mobile, Alabama


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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 Mobile provides professional chimney sweep, chimney cleaning, and chimney repair services in Mobile, Alabama. We are fully licensed in the state of Alabama, 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 Mobile 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 Mobile 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 Mobile 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:

Chimney Flue Types: Metal, Clay, Brick
There are quite a number of different types of Chimney flues however the common ones are:

  • Metal
  • Clay
  • Bricks
Your chimney may start to experience some deteriorating Chimney liners; therefore they need to be replaced. Some Chimney Flue Types can be more expensive than others; however such expensive Flue liners can provide more functions and are likely to be more durable. Some Flue liners can also become extremely difficult to install, however, you must choose the one most suitable for your chimney situation. A chimney that has no liner will naturally trap dangerous Carbon monoxide into your home, and such can also result in dangerous Chimney fire accidents.

Metal Chimney Flue Types
Metal Chimney Flues are by far some of the common flues around. They are made up of aluminum or stainless steel, and they are normally installed in existing Chimneys. Metal flues are not expensive, and they can be easily cleaned and maintained and that is the reason why most chimney owners prefer them. Metal flues are durable and both aluminum and stainless steel possess good heat management features. Metal flues are usually installed in Chimneys that are closely attached to gas stoves or home heating chimneys. Stainless steel and aluminum flues can be installed with chimneys that burn wood, oil or gas. A metal chimney flue will normally require that some insulation must be installed along with it.

Brick Chimney Flues
Brick Chimney Flues are also referred to as "Cast in place" flues and these flues are normally made from lightweight cement materials. These types of Chimney flues may not require much insulation because they are naturally poor heat conductors. A brick chimney flue can be installed to create a permanent liner that can enhance the structural integrity of any Home Chimney. These flues can be installed directly inside chimneys, and they can be attached to all types of Chimneys, attached to stoves, and fireplaces, therefore they can burn all sorts of fuels.

Clay tile flues
Clay Chimney Flues are the cheapest and can be easily found. Though Clay tile flues are inexpensive, they are not ideal for people who do not maintain their Chimneys properly. If you maintain your Chimney regularly, then you can manage Clay tile flues. You need to consider also, the fact that Ceramic clay flue cannot withstand excessive Chimney heat; therefore they can easily crack when exposed to extreme temperatures. Secondly, It is not ideal to make use of Clay tile flues for Chimneys working with gas appliances.

You need to consider the use of overlapping strips of stainless steel flues because they are considered as some of the most durable Chimney flues around. The multi-layer steel flues are high grade, smooth, and can work with multiple fuel appliances at the same time, saving you more money on energy and at the same time making your home environment safer.