Adrian Chimney Sweep & Repair - 877-425-9908

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Lenawee County and the surrounding area
of Adrian, Michigan


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

Guide to Replacing a Cracked Chimney Liner
Over the years there have been debates in the chimney industry as to whether chimneys should be repaired or replaced in situations where they develop cracks. The best action to take in case your chimney has a crack would be to replace the whole liner than repairing since you will eventually have it replaced.

Cracks in the chimney liner are a common occurrence. Overtime the heat produced from the fire place and harsh weather conditions may crack your chimney liner. General wear and tear of the liner will definitely result to cracks which may allow gases back into the house.

The best solution to a cracked liner is installing steel inserts along the entire length of the old liner. The steel inserts are used to seal the old chimney liner. This you can do by yourself or engage a professional.

You may have a professional remove the old cracked chimney liner and order for a new liner from your supplier. Have the whole chimney inspected and cleaned before you commence the replacement of the cracked liner. You can then have the new liner installed and resume use of your fireplace. During the replacement check to ensure that your chimney is protected to prevent future cracks to your liner that may be caused by rodents, debris or severe weather.

Installation of the aluminum and stainless steel liners is very easy process. It is true with the aluminum, since it is very flexible. The chimney liners often are surrounded by the insulation that will withstand high temperatures, making it doubly safe if chimney fire erupt. Fire is highly contained within liner, and doused and smothered long before sufficient heat transfers to the interior walls in order to create the combustion. Cast in place chimney liner is the chimney within chimney. It's sturdy and tough, created & poured using substance similar in the composition to concrete. The cast in place chimney liner is very safe for all kinds of the fuel burning stoves, as well as is most efficient liner accessible. As the side benefit, it's built in chimney, and serves secondary purpose just by adding high degree of the structural integrity. Suppose your chimney has liner, other reason you might want to reline is only because it's defective.

Age & use will open cracks in the tiles, and the combustion gases that is combined with the rain can erode parging & masonry joints between stones and bricks. Suppose preponderance of the evidence points in relining, you have got some option to consider. You may 1) reconstruct the clay tile flues to new clay liners, 2) reinforce chimney and create the new flues with the poured cement liners, and 3) reline the existing flues & run new with the metal flue liners. Every method has got benefits, challenges and limitations. Approach you choose must be one that is well suited to problems of particular chimney and appliances vented through this. For the chimneys with offsets (or bends), the flue tiles have to be cut in precise angles for the acceptable joints. In a few areas, it is tough to find anybody who has skills for this type of the installation, and is not the owner-restorer job. Guide to Replacing a Cracked Chimney Liner
Over the years there have been debates in the chimney industry as to whether chimneys should be repaired or replaced in situations where they develop cracks. The best action to take in case your chimney has a crack would be to replace the whole liner than repairing since you will eventually have it replaced.

Cracks in the chimney liner are a common occurrence. Overtime the heat produced from the fire place and harsh weather conditions may crack your chimney liner. General wear and tear of the liner will definitely result to cracks which may allow gases back into the house.

The best solution to a cracked liner is installing steel inserts along the entire length of the old liner. The steel inserts are used to seal the old chimney liner. This you can do by yourself or engage a professional.

You may have a professional remove the old cracked chimney liner and order for a new liner from your supplier. Have the whole chimney inspected and cleaned before you commence the replacement of the cracked liner. You can then have the new liner installed and resume use of your fireplace. During the replacement check to ensure that your chimney is protected to prevent future cracks to your liner that may be caused by rodents, debris or severe weather.

Installation of the aluminum and stainless steel liners is very easy process. It is true with the aluminum, since it is very flexible. The chimney liners often are surrounded by the insulation that will withstand high temperatures, making it doubly safe if chimney fire erupt. Fire is highly contained within liner, and doused and smothered long before sufficient heat transfers to the interior walls in order to create the combustion. Cast in place chimney liner is the chimney within chimney. It's sturdy and tough, created & poured using substance similar in the composition to concrete. The cast in place chimney liner is very safe for all kinds of the fuel burning stoves, as well as is most efficient liner accessible. As the side benefit, it's built in chimney, and serves secondary purpose just by adding high degree of the structural integrity. Suppose your chimney has liner, other reason you might want to reline is only because it's defective.

Age & use will open cracks in the tiles, and the combustion gases that is combined with the rain can erode parging & masonry joints between stones and bricks. Suppose preponderance of the evidence points in relining, you have got some option to consider. You may 1) reconstruct the clay tile flues to new clay liners, 2) reinforce chimney and create the new flues with the poured cement liners, and 3) reline the existing flues & run new with the metal flue liners. Every method has got benefits, challenges and limitations. Approach you choose must be one that is well suited to problems of particular chimney and appliances vented through this. For the chimneys with offsets (or bends), the flue tiles have to be cut in precise angles for the acceptable joints. In a few areas, it is tough to find anybody who has skills for this type of the installation, and is not the owner-restorer job.