Specialized Creosote Removal in New Brunswick, NJ
Safeguard your home by eliminating hazardous creosote buildup. Our advanced techniques improve airflow and minimize fire risks.
Why Choose Our Creosote Removal in New Brunswick
- Reduced Flue Blockage
- Comprehensive removal of stubborn creosote deposits keeps your chimney passage clear for optimal combustion.
- Enhanced Safety
- Removing flammable creosote drastically lowers the chance of chimney fires caused by built-up residue.
- Better Indoor Air
- A cleaner chimney helps prevent unpleasant odors and harmful particulates from infiltrating your living space.
Creosote Removal FAQ
Top inquiries about our creosote removal process in New Brunswick, NJ.
Do you use HEPA filtration to contain dust during the sweep?
Yes. We use HEPA-filtered chimney vacuums sealed at the firebox so soot and creosote can't escape into your living space. Floors and the hearth get tarped and the mantel protected — standard on every job, not an add-on.
Do you run a camera up the chimney?
On request, yes — we run an in-flue camera and send you the clips. Every standard inspection includes still photos of the firebox, smoke chamber, liner, cap, and crown; a full video pass is available as a documentation add-on, especially useful when buying or selling.
How long does it take?
A typical single-chimney inspection plus standard sweep runs 1.5 to 3 hours. Heavy-creosote deep sweeps, multi-chimney homes, and inspection-plus-repair visits can take longer. We give you a window when we book.
Are you CSIA certified, licensed, and insured?
Where we list it on a page, yes — CSIA certification is the industry standard for chimney sweeps and we carry it where required. We're licensed where required and fully insured, with a certificate of insurance available before the visit. Ask us when you book your New Brunswick job.
Can you remove animals from a New Brunswick chimney?
Yes — raccoons, squirrels, birds, and wasps are the main four. Standard scope: live removal where possible, sweep and sanitize the affected flue and firebox, then install a properly screened cap to block re-entry. We don't work active wasp colonies until they're treated.
There's a creosote or smoke smell in the house even when we're not using the fireplace.
Off-season creosote smell usually means humid air is hitting buildup inside the flue and releasing odor down through the damper. The fix is a thorough sweep, a flue deodorizer, and a top-sealing damper. New Brunswick homes get this call regularly in humid shoulder season.
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