Reliable Chimney Repair in Alpine, UT
Fix chimney damage promptly to avoid larger issues. From cracks to water leaks, our skilled technicians restore your chimney's safety and functionality.
Why Choose Our Chimney Repair in Alpine
- Prevent Water Damage
- Timely repairs stop leaks and moisture infiltration, defending against masonry deterioration and mold growth.
- Restore Structural Integrity
- We address hidden cracks or shifting bricks to ensure your chimney remains stable and secure.
- Prolonged Lifespan
- Regular maintenance and targeted fixes help you avoid expensive replacements, keeping your chimney in prime condition.
Expert Chimney Repair Solutions
From small cracks to major overhauls, Alpine Chimney Sweep offers customized repair plans. Our team uses high-quality materials, restoring your chimney to top condition.chimney repair
Chimney Repair FAQ
Learn about the repair process and how we tackle chimney issues in Alpine, UT.
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 Alpine job.
Can you remove animals from a Alpine 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. Alpine homes get this call regularly in humid shoulder season.
We smell gas when our gas fireplace is running.
Stop using the fireplace and call us. A gas smell points to an incomplete burn or a fitting leak — either is a safety issue. We inspect the burner, pilot, gas valve, vent path, and the chimney for downdraft, and hand off to the gas company if the leak is on the utility side of the meter.
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