Chimney Pro Cleaners

Chimney Pro Cleaners

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Chimney Pro Cleaners provide chimney sweep, chimney repairs, and chimney inspections to insure your home is safe and secure. we guarantee no mess in your home and 100% satisfaction guarantee of any of our services. Our services range from standard sweeps and inspections, to more involved repairs and reconstruction. Our solutions are fairly priced, and we often offer same-day service following the initial inspection to save you the hassle of scheduling a second appointment


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Current Top Pro
12 employees
20 years in business
Serves Alpharetta , GA

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    Lynn c.

    Excellent customer service. The chimney cleaning is second to none. I also am happy to know that they: change out rain pans, sell gas logs, do chimney repairs, dryer vent cleaning, and even fire prevention stuff too!
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    May 26, 2021

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    Nathan

    Great customer service I hired them for the second time and They did a great job as always!
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    February 03, 2020

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    Chana O.

    They came right away when I called, took care of the problem immediately, and were very respectful and reliable. They were very easy to deal with, and the price was reasonable.
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    February 03, 2020

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    J R.

    Their service was great, second to none! The appointment was easy to schedule, Reuven showed up right on time & thoroughly inspected my chimney. I highly recommend them!
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    February 03, 2020

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    Levy

    Professional service, price.
    Definitely use them again
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    January 29, 2020

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    Yuval g.

    l called for chimney pro cleaners for my house, they did a professional job , reasonable and good price, this service are great and coming faster !! For sure l will call again to chimney pro cleaners , thx guys nice job!!
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    January 29, 2020

    Frequently asked questions

    How often should I clean the chimney ?

    This depends a lot on how much you use your fireplace or stove. The National Fire Protection Association 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.

    ​DOES MY GAS LOGS FIRPLACE NEED CLEANING?

    Gas fireplaces are becoming very popular in new homes, house remodels and even some advanced level DIY home improvement projects. There are a number of benefits to a gas fireplace including the removal of the chores: chopping, stacking and carrying wood into the house as well as cleaning the ashes left from the previous fire. However, avoiding cleaning your fireplace is not one of those benefits. According to the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA), most of the new gas fireplaces still recommend or require an annual chimney cleaning.

    ​DO I REALLY NEED A CHIMNEY CAP?

    A chimney cap will prevent animals from entering your home, keep the moisture out, and protect the roof from burning embers starting a house fire.

    ​MY FIREPLACE STINKS ESPECIALY IN THE SUMMER

    The smell is due to creosote deposits in the chimney, a natural byproduct of wood burning. The odor is usually worse in the summer when the humidity is high and the air conditioner is turned on. A good sweeping will help.

    I HEAT WITH GAS. SHOULD THIS CHIMNEY BE CHECKED TOO?

    Without a doubt! Although gas is generally a clean burning fuel, the chimney can become non-functional from bird nests or other debris blocking the flue. Modern furnaces can also cause many problems with the average flues intended to vent the older generation of furnaces. We suggest you check the areas on gas and carbon monoxide for more information.

    Is it a good idea to remove ashes from the fireplace or wood stove every time you build a fire?

    People who burn wood know that the consistent by-product of having a wood fire is ash.  While the volume is going to be determined by the actual species of wood; softwoods weigh less and will have the potential to generate more ash.  In any case there will always be ash remaining in the combustion chamber after the wood fuel is burned.

    There are many ways this ash can be put to good use. Did you know that it is not a good idea to remove the ash from the fireplace or wood stove every time you build a fire? Having a 1-inch layer of ash on the floor of the firebox during the regular heating season will make it easier to build and maintain a fire.  The hot coals tend to nestle into the ash and glow, adding more heat to the fuel and reflecting the heat back into the fire.


    Services offered

    Duct And Vent Cleaning