Grand Forks Chimney Sweep & Repair - 877-425-9908

Our Service Area

Grand Forks County and the surrounding area
of Grand Forks, North Dakota


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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 Grand Forks provides professional chimney sweep, chimney cleaning, and chimney repair services in Grand Forks, North Dakota. We are fully licensed in the state of North Dakota, 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 Grand Forks 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 Grand Forks 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 Grand Forks 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:

Creosote is a highly combustible material making it a fire hazard. It is constantly building up in chimneys, fireplaces, and wood burning stoves as long as they are in use. Every time you use your fireplace or wood burning stove, the creosote builds up in the chimney lining or flue. It is difficult to determine how serious the level of creosote that is deposited inside the chimney unless you consult a chimney sweep who will do a full inspection and cleaning. The higher the degree the creosote is, the higher the hazard will be and it becomes more difficult to remove as well. If you call for professional help, then things will be much better, and you will have peace of mind that your house will be safe from any kind of mishap.

It is best for you to know the things that can cause creosote buildup to happen faster. This fire-hazard mineral develops faster if you burn fires that are slow and smoldering because the flue will suck up the combustion by-products which will be added to the deposits of creosote inside. It also builds up if you use a wet log and artificial packaged logs in the fireplace or wood burning stove. It is recommended that you only use hot, dry wood in your fireplace to reduce the amount of natural byproduct, creosote that is produced. A log takes six months to a year to completely dry, that is the amount of time that you should wait to burn the logs. It is better to wait so that creosote will not build up inside the chimney faster than you are able to clean it, which should be annually.

When you suspect that there is a high level of creosote buildup in your chimney, do not use the fireplace. If you start a fire and use a tissue or other light materials that can be sucked up inside the flue while they is still smoldering, this can lead to a chimney fire or worst, a house fire that can injure the people inside the house. You will also lose your home if this happens so always keep safety in mind.