
XFire Solution. Full chimney sweeping and creosote removal, drop cloths down, dust contained, flue brushed wall to wall, so your fire burns safe all winter.
Every fire leaves a little of itself behind, a tar-like layer called creosote that coats the inside of your flue. It is flammable, it builds in layers, and it is the number one cause of chimney fires. A proper sweep strips it out before it can glaze, and leaves your chimney drafting the way it was built to.
Brush and rod work the full height of the flue, top to smoke shelf, so the whole path is clean, not just the first few feet.
First, second and glazed third-stage buildup handled with the right heads for your liner, clay, or steel.
Drop cloths down, HEPA vacuum running the whole time. Your living room looks exactly like it did when we arrived.
Ash, soot and nesting debris cleared from the firebox and smoke shelf, the spots most sweeps rush past.
The standard answer across the industry: inspect every year, sweep whenever there is meaningful buildup, roughly every cord or so of wood burned. Burn seasoned hardwood in hot, active fires and you will build creosote slowly. Burn wet wood in slow, smoldering fires and you can load a flue in a single season.
We protect the room first, drop cloths and vacuum before a single brush goes up. Then the full sweep, flue, smoke shelf, firebox, and a look over the whole system while we are in it. If we see something that needs attention, a cracked crown, a missing cap, you get a straight answer and an honest number. If it is clean and sound, we tell you that too.
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Drop cloths down, dust contained, and an honest read on what your chimney actually needs, nothing more, nothing less. No scare tactics, no padded bills. Just a system you can trust when the cold sets in.
Tell us about your chimney and when it was last swept, and we’ll get right back to you with a straight answer and a free quote.