Licensed and insured chimney service for homes across Greater Portland — sweeping, full-level inspections, liner and masonry repair, cap installation, and creosote removal. Straightforward pricing, no upsell pressure.
From routine maintenance to structural rebuilds, we handle the full range of chimney and hearth work homes in Maine's coastal climate actually need.
Full creosote and soot removal from flue, smoke chamber, and firebox using rotary and hand tools sized to your flue.
Learn more »Annual visual inspections, video-scan Level 2 inspections for home sales, and Level 3 inspections for suspected hidden damage.
Learn more »Crown repair, chimney rebuilds above the roofline, and structural correction for leaning or settling chimneys.
Learn more »Stainless steel and copper caps sized to your flue to block rain, snow melt, downdrafts, and animal entry.
Learn more »Stage 1 through stage 3 (glazed) creosote removal, including chemical treatment options for dangerous glazed buildup.
Learn more »Stainless steel, cast-in-place, and clay tile liner repair and replacement for cracked, gapped, or undersized flues.
Learn more »Repointing/tuckpointing, spalling brick repair, crown rebuilds, and waterproofing for freeze-thaw damage common in Maine.
Learn more »Humane removal of raccoons, squirrels, and birds from chimneys, plus cap installation to prevent repeat entry.
Learn more »We're based in Portland and serve homes throughout Greater Portland and Cumberland County, Maine, including:
Don't see your town listed? Call (000) 000-0000 — we cover most of Cumberland County and can confirm quickly.
Coastal Maine's freeze-thaw cycles are hard on masonry and liners. We inspect and repair with that climate specifically in mind, not a generic checklist.
We show you what we find — photos and video scan footage on request — before recommending any repair. You decide what's worth doing and when.
Full liability coverage, background-checked technicians, and a workmanship guarantee on every repair we perform.
At least one inspection per year is the industry standard (CSIA / NFPA 211), with sweeping as needed based on how much creosote has built up. Regular wood burners in Maine typically need an annual sweep; occasional users may go a bit longer between cleanings but should still get the yearly inspection.
Yes — South Portland, Falmouth, Cape Elizabeth, Westbrook, Scarborough, Yarmouth, and most of Cumberland County.
Yes, we carry full liability insurance and follow CSIA-informed inspection and cleaning standards. Proof of insurance is available on request before work begins.
It depends on chimney height, flue condition, and accessibility. We give a firm quote after a visual assessment or Level 1 inspection — no surprise charges after the work starts.
Level 1 covers accessible areas with no tools. Level 2 adds a video scan and is required for home sales or after a chimney fire or appliance change. Level 3 involves removing chimney or wall sections to check areas otherwise hidden. See our full inspection page for detail.
Call or text (000) 000-0000 for same-week appointments in most of Greater Portland.
Call (000) 000-0000