Flue Crest Chimney Sweep Lakewood
Lakewood โ€ข OH

Chimney Sweep in Lakewood, OH โ€” CSIA-Certified.

Chimney sweeping, camera inspection, lining, and masonry repair for Lakewood and the west-side Cleveland suburbs. Straight answers about old flues, no scare quotes.

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FAQ

Common Lakewood Restoration Questions

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My house is from the 1920s and the chimney has never been lined. Is that dangerous? +

Unlined brick flues were standard when these houses were built and they are not automatically condemned, but they fail differently than tile-lined flues: mortar joints between the bricks erode and open a path for heat and gas into the wall cavity. We camera-scan the full flue and tell you whether it is still serviceable, needs parging, or needs a stainless liner. Many Lakewood homes run fine on the original masonry once the crown and smoke chamber are sound.

How is inspection different from sweeping? +

Sweeping removes soot and creosote. Inspection is the camera scan and visual check that tells you whether the structure is safe. NFPA 211 asks for an inspection every year; actual sweeping is only needed when buildup or a blockage warrants it. We never charge for a sweep the flue does not need just because we are already there.

Water stains appeared on the ceiling next to the chimney. Is the flue cracked? +

Usually not the flue. On west-side homes the top three suspects are a cracked concrete crown, failed step flashing where the chimney passes the roof, and porous century-old brick wicking lake moisture. We find which one it is before anyone sells you a liner you may not need.

What does a Level 2 inspection cost and when do I need one? +

A Level 2 camera inspection runs roughly $180 to $260 here and is the one real-estate attorneys and insurers ask for: at a property sale, after a chimney fire, or after a flue-affecting roof or weather event. We write the report in the format title companies and carriers expect so it clears without a second visit.

There is a smoky smell in the living room every summer. Why? +

Creosote absorbs humidity and off-gasses harder in warm wet weather, which is exactly the Lake Erie summer. A sweep clears it most of the time. When it does not, we look for a missing top-seal damper, a downdraft from a too-short chimney, or animal entry through a missing cap.

Do you reline, or only sweep and inspect? +

We reline. Stainless steel for most wood and gas appliances, and we will tell you honestly when an insulated liner is worth it versus when the existing flue can be repaired in place. Relining is the right call when tile is cracked or an unlined flue no longer passes a camera scan, not as a default upsell.

The previous owner converted the fireplace to a gas insert. Anything to check? +

Yes, and it is commonly missed on older west-side conversions: a gas insert often needs its own correctly sized liner, and many were dropped in without one. An oversized masonry flue venting a small gas appliance condenses acidic moisture that eats mortar from the inside. We scan for it and size a liner if it is missing.

Service Area

Serving Cuyahoga County

Our team is based in Lakewood and works across Cuyahoga County. Most addresses in our coverage area get same-day response. Outside our area? Call us anyway โ€” we may be able to refer you to someone good.

Counties Covered

  • Cuyahoga County, OH

Cities We Service

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