Skip to main content

Chimney service area

Chimney Sweep in Mountain View CO

Are you looking for reliable, professional, and trusted chimney sweep services in Mountain View, CO? Look no further. With headquarters in Denver, we…

On this page

17sections
  1. 01Expert Chimney Sweep Services in Mountain View, CO
  2. 02Why Regular Chimney Sweep Services Matter
  3. 03What Does Our Chimney Sweep Service Include?
  4. 04How a Chimney Sweep Visit Actually Works
  5. 05Key Benefits of Choosing Our Chimney Sweep Services
  6. 06Signs It's Time for a Chimney Sweep
  7. 07Common Chimney Problems We See Around Colorado
  8. 08Mountain View Loves Our Chimney Services
  9. 09Our Commitment to Your Safety
  10. 10Additional Services We Provide
  11. 11Chimney Sweep FAQ
  12. 12How often should I get my chimney swept?
  13. 13Is a sweep messy?
  14. 14What's the difference between a sweep and an inspection?
  15. 15Do you work on gas fireplaces too?
  16. 16Why Choose Us?
  17. 17Contact Us for Chimney Sweep Services

Expert Chimney Sweep Services in Mountain View, CO

chimney service iconAdam Chimney Sweep in Mountain View

If you need professional chimney sweep services in Mountain View, CO, you're in the right place. We're Adam Chimney Sweep, a family-owned shop that's been cleaning, inspecting, and repairing chimneys around Denver since 2001. Our headquarters sit in Denver, and we cover the whole metro, so a clean, safe chimney is never more than a phone call away. Give us a ring at (720) 207-9232 and we'll keep your fireplace running right, all winter long, for your family's safety and comfort.

Most folks don't think much about their chimney until smoke backs up into the living room or they catch a strange smell every time the furnace kicks on. By then, the buildup has usually been there a while. A yearly sweep clears that out before it turns into a problem, and it gives us a chance to spot small cracks or loose flashing while they're still cheap to fix. That's the whole idea behind regular service: catch the little stuff early so you never have to deal with the big stuff.

I've crawled around a lot of Mountain View roofs since 2001, and the chimneys that give people trouble are almost always the ones nobody touched for five or six years. Get it swept once a year and most of those scary phone calls just never happen. I'd rather charge you for a cleaning than meet you after a fire.

- Adam, Owner, Adam Chimney Sweep

Why Regular Chimney Sweep Services Matter

A well-kept chimney keeps your home safe and your heat working the way it should. Every time you burn wood, a sticky, tar-like residue called creosote sticks to the inside of your flue. It builds up layer by layer, and once there's enough of it, all it takes is one hot fire to set it off. That's how chimney fires start, and they spread fast. Regular chimney cleaning scrapes that creosote out and keeps the danger from ever building up in the first place.

There's a comfort side to it too. A clean flue drafts better, so your fireplace lights easier, burns hotter, and pushes less smoke back into the room. A clogged or restricted chimney makes your stove work harder for less heat, and it can let carbon monoxide leak where you don't want it. So a sweep isn't just about fire safety. It's about getting the warmth you're paying for and breathing clean air while you do.

What Does Our Chimney Sweep Service Include?

  • A thorough visual inspection to catch cracks, soot residue, or defective flue tiles before they get worse.
  • Full cleaning services that pull out creosote, ash, and soot buildup from top to bottom.
  • Repairs for things like defective flue tiles or a damaged chimney cap, so the fix happens while we're already there.
  • Straight talk about fair pricing on every service, with no surprises tacked on at the end.
  • Drop cloths and a real cleanup, so your hearth and floors look the same as before we showed up.

How a Chimney Sweep Visit Actually Works

People ask us all the time what a sweep looks like once we're inside the house. There's no mystery to it, and we'd rather you know exactly what you're paying for. Here's how a typical visit goes from the moment we park out front.

  1. We lay down drop cloths around the hearth and seal off the fireplace opening so no soot drifts into the room.
  2. We run a camera up the flue to see what we're dealing with, from the firebox all the way to the cap.
  3. We brush the flue with the right size rods and brushes, working the creosote and soot loose along the whole length.
  4. We vacuum everything out with a sealed HEPA system, so the mess ends up in our truck, not your living room.
  5. We check the cap, crown, damper, and flashing, and we tell you straight if anything needs attention.
  6. We walk you through what we found, answer your questions, and clean up before we leave.

The whole thing usually takes about an hour for a standard wood-burning fireplace. If we find something that needs a repair, we'll explain it, show you the camera footage, and give you a price before any work starts. You're never on the hook for something you didn't agree to.

Key Benefits of Choosing Our Chimney Sweep Services

Benefit Details
Comprehensive Maintenance From chimney inspection to cleaning, we keep your chimney running safely and burning efficiently.
Local Expertise We know how Colorado's freeze-thaw winters and dry summers chew up chimneys and fireplaces, because we work on them every week.
Professional Technicians Our certified techs bring years on the job and treat your home like it's their own.

Signs It's Time for a Chimney Sweep

  1. A foul, smoky smell coming from the fireplace, which usually points to creosote buildup.
  2. Visible soot collecting on the fireplace's surfaces or on the damper.
  3. A chimney cap that's rusted, bent, or missing, or flue tiles that look cracked.
  4. Frequent backdrafts that push smoke into the room from your wood or gas fireplace.
  5. It's been a year or more since your last chimney inspection.

If you've noticed any of these, don't put it off. Booking regular maintenance keeps your wood-burning fireplace, pellet stove, gas fireplace insert, and other heating appliances working safely and burning clean. Waiting until something fails almost always costs more than staying ahead of it.

The number one thing I see in Mountain View homes is a worn-out chimney cap. People skip it because it's up out of sight, but a bad cap lets in rain, snow, and the occasional squirrel, and that wrecks the flue from the inside. When we sweep, I always climb up and check the cap myself. It's a five-dollar problem today or a thousand-dollar one next year.

- Adam, Owner, Adam Chimney Sweep

Common Chimney Problems We See Around Colorado

Chimneys here take a real beating, and it's not the same as what crews deal with in milder parts of the country. Our weather swings hard, and that swing is tough on brick, mortar, and metal. After more than two decades on Denver-area roofs, these are the issues that come up the most.

  • Cracked crowns. The concrete slab on top of the chimney takes the full brunt of our freeze-thaw cycles. Water seeps into a hairline crack, freezes overnight, and pries it wider. Left alone, that crack lets water pour straight down into the masonry.
  • Spalling brick. When water gets into brick and freezes, it pops the face right off. You'll see flaking, crumbling, or chunks of brick on the ground near the base. It only gets worse once it starts.
  • Creosote glaze. Burning unseasoned or wet wood, which a lot of folks do, lays down a hard, shiny creosote that a basic brushing won't touch. That stuff is the most flammable kind, and it needs special tools to remove.
  • Damaged flue liners. Older Mountain View homes often have clay tile liners that crack with age and heat. A cracked liner lets heat and gases reach the wood framing behind your wall, which is exactly what you don't want.
  • Critter nests and blockages. Birds, squirrels, and raccoons love an uncapped flue. A nest can block the draft completely and send smoke and carbon monoxide back into the house.

The good news is that every one of these is fixable, and most are cheap to handle when they're caught early. That's the real value of a yearly sweep and inspection. We're not just cleaning. We're keeping an eye on the whole system so small problems stay small. If we do spot something bigger, we handle chimney repair too, from relining to crown rebuilds, so you're not chasing down a second company.

Mountain View Loves Our Chimney Services

Mountain View neighbors keep calling us back because we put safety and honest work first, paired with great chimney cleaning from start to finish. From a careful inspection to checking that parts like the chimney cap and flue are doing their job, we hold ourselves to a high bar. And you'll appreciate our drop cloths, which keep your home clean through the whole visit. We've built this business on word of mouth in this community, and we don't take that lightly.

“We had soot everywhere and needed immediate cleaning. This company delivered fantastic service, and they even fixed damaged flue tiles during the process! Highly recommend them for all your chimney needs!” – A Happy Mountain View Customer

Our Commitment to Your Safety

We follow the guidelines set by the National Fire Protection Association when we work, so every job meets a recognized safety standard rather than just our own judgment. You can read more about home fire safety straight from the NFPA if you want to dig into the details. Our inspections are built to catch trouble like cracked flue tiles or an inoperable gas fireplace before any of it turns into a hazard. Where your family's safety is concerned, we don't cut corners and we don't guess.

I tell every customer the same thing: a chimney is a fire safety device first and a nice feature second. I sweep my own family's flue every year, same as I'd do for you. If I wouldn't let my kids sit by it, I'm not signing off on yours. That's the standard, and it doesn't move.

- Adam, Owner, Adam Chimney Sweep

Additional Services We Provide

Beyond sweeping, our techs handle a lot more of what keeps a home's venting safe and working:

  • Dryer vent cleaning to clear lint buildup and cut down a real fire risk most people forget about.
  • Installation and repair of parts like gas fireplace units and dampers.
  • Chimney repair, including relining and cap replacements, so you've got one crew for the whole system.

Chimney Sweep FAQ

How often should I get my chimney swept?

For most homes that burn wood regularly, once a year is the right rhythm. The NFPA recommends a yearly inspection no matter how often you light a fire, because problems like animal nests, cracked liners, or water damage can show up whether you burn a lot or hardly at all. If you use your fireplace heavily through a Colorado winter, you may want a mid-season check too.

Is a sweep messy?

Not the way we do it. We lay drop cloths, seal the fireplace opening, and run a sealed vacuum the whole time. The soot ends up in our truck. When we're done, your hearth and floors should look just like they did before we arrived. A clean job is part of the work, not an afterthought.

What's the difference between a sweep and an inspection?

A sweep is the cleaning, where we brush and vacuum the creosote and soot out of the flue. An inspection is the look-over, where we check the structure, liner, cap, crown, and connections for damage. We do both on a standard visit, because cleaning without checking the condition only does half the job. If you want a deeper look on its own, we offer a full chimney inspection as well.

Do you work on gas fireplaces too?

Yes. Gas units still vent through a chimney or liner, and that path needs to stay clear and intact just like a wood-burning one. We inspect gas fireplace inserts, check the venting, and handle repairs when something isn't drafting right. A blocked or damaged vent on a gas appliance is just as serious as one on a wood stove.

Why Choose Us?

We're proud of the work we do across Mountain View and the surrounding towns. We show up on time, treat your home with respect, and explain what we find in plain language instead of trying to upsell you. Don't wait for creosote to pile up and turn into a hazard. Call us today and ask about a free chimney inspection, and we'll get you on the schedule.

Contact Us for Chimney Sweep Services

Live in Mountain View, CO and need chimney cleaning, repair, or maintenance? Get a free estimate by calling our Denver headquarters at (720) 207-9232, or reach out through our contact page and we'll get right back to you. We cover all of Colorado, from Denver and Mountain View to Cherry Creek and beyond. Let us keep your fireplaces and chimneys in tip-top shape while staying safe and burning clean.

Book now and get professional, reliable chimney sweep services built around what your home actually needs.

Local conditions in Mountain View, CO

Live weather, air quality and elevation for Mountain View — plus the safety numbers worth keeping handy before any chimney or fireplace work.

Chimney service in Mountain View?

Free inspections · upfront pricing · same-week service across the Front Range.