How much do chimney & fireplace cleaning services typically cost?
- Mountain View, California Average$222
- Typical Range$190 - $222
- Low End - High End$100 - $536
Build Fireplaces, Chimney or Fireplace - Clean and Inspect- For Business, Chimney or Fireplace - Clean and Inspect , and 2 more
"Very pleasant experience. They were clear about cost and were able to complete the job within a week of the request."
Alice D. in December 2020
Bathroom Remodel, HVAC
"Thus company really cares about their customers and doing good work at fair prices. Adam goes the extra mile to make sure things are going well."
Chris R. in July 2017
Dryer Vent Cleaning--clogged dryer vents are the #2 cause of home fires!, Fireplace Cleaning
"They did a fantastic job cleaning and inspecting our Chimney and Franklin stove. The team took a lot of care explaining what they were going to do and things they recommended to be fixed. I am glad I went with them and will be calling them annually to handle my chimney cleaning needs!"
Tony G. in April 2023
In business since 2020
HVAC, General Contracting
About us: "With years of experience in the construction industry, we are the experts you need to take care of your home or business. We handle all of your general contracting and HVAC needs with great care. We will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give IY Development & Renovation, Inc. a call today, we look forward to working with you!"
Additions and Remodels
"It was great working with Dream to Reality Remodeling Overall the experience was amazing. From start to finish it went smoothly. The final outcome was impressive. They Remodeled our kitchen and the before and after difference was out of this world."
Gannie M. in May 2021
General Contractor, Licensed & Insured, Residential & Commercial , and 1 more
"I appreciated most about working with Super Builders and their team was how they were honest and straight forward throughout the process. It was very easy to get in contact with them when we had questions and we would hear back within the day. They were great with updates in regards to the project and the budget."
Nyrie R. in December 2019
Painting, Roofing, Masonry , and 2 more
"Service was excellent, came out at time promised."
debbie K. in December 2013
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Find out upfront if the housekeeper or cleaning company offers the services you need, especially if you have requests that go beyond basic services.
Do they charge a flat fee each week? Do they charge an hourly rate? Some companies charge based on your home’s square footage or the number of bedrooms you have.
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Get Matched With ProsFireplaces can be dangerous without the right maintenance. If you use yours frequently, the flue could be clogged with buildup and soot. Your chimney might also have leaks or separation that redirects the smoke and sparks. Before you light a fire or upgrade your inserts and gas logs, get a fireplace inspection from a local expert.
Fireplace inspections give you advance notice if your fireplace is unsound or too dirty for safe usage. The NFPA, or National Fire Protection Association, recommends you get an inspection every year. A local expert can schedule an appointment with you quickly. They are also familiar with the construction styles in the region. So they can let you know if a new insert or gas log is a good fit. Most local experts don't just handle inspections. They can also:
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