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Chimney Sweep & Cleaning in Maryland

Professional CSIA-standard chimney sweep and creosote removal across Maryland. Brushes, dual HEPA vacuums, drop cloths, and a complimentary video inspection on every clean.

Starting at $189|24/7 Emergency Service
Chimney Sweep & Cleaning by Eagle Chimney Service — licensed Maryland technician

About Our Cleaning Service

A clean chimney is the single most important safeguard against a house fire from your fireplace or wood stove. The Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) and NFPA 211 both recommend an annual sweep and inspection for every active wood, pellet, oil, or gas-burning appliance. Eagle Chimney Service delivers that annual maintenance the way it is supposed to be done — by CSIA-trained sweeps using the right brushes for your flue type, dual HEPA-filtered vacuums that capture fine particulate at the source, and complete drop-cloth protection so the only place soot ends up is in our truck.

Most Maryland chimney fires start the same way. Creosote — a tarry byproduct of incomplete combustion — accumulates inside the flue every time you burn wood. Once the layer exceeds about one-eighth of an inch, NFPA 211 considers it a fire hazard. Cool overnight burns, unseasoned firewood, and oversized flues all accelerate the buildup. By the time you see flakes falling onto the smoke shelf or smell a sharp, oily odor, the buildup is already well into the danger zone. Our sweeps measure deposits before and after cleaning so you know exactly what we removed and where it was concentrated.

A proper chimney sweep is much more than running a brush down the flue. We open the smoke chamber and clear glazed creosote from the parging, brush the smoke shelf, clean the damper assembly, and inspect the firebox masonry for cracks. We pull our HEPA-rated commercial vacuum into the room before the brushes ever touch the flue, so airborne soot is contained from the first stroke. Floors, hearths, and adjacent furniture are draped before we start, and the room is returned cleaner than we found it. Every sweep includes a Level 1 NFPA 211 visual inspection of all readily accessible portions of the chimney, plus a complimentary video camera scan of the flue interior so you can see exactly what we saw.

We sweep masonry chimneys, pre-fabricated metal flues, stainless steel liners, clay tile liners, B-vent gas flues, pellet stove venting, and oil furnace flues. Whether you burn a Vermont Castings catalytic stove twice a winter or run a Lopi insert daily through January and February, the right sweep keeps your appliance drafting correctly, your home safe from carbon monoxide, and your insurance carrier satisfied that NFPA 211 maintenance has been documented. Serving Beltsville, Bowie, Laurel, College Park, Bethesda, Silver Spring, Rockville, Columbia, Baltimore, and communities throughout Maryland and DC.

Cleaning Pricing

Transparent, upfront pricing. Final cost depends on door type, size, and specific conditions. Free estimates available.

Annual Wood-Burning Fireplace Sweep$189 - $279Full brush-and-vacuum sweep plus NFPA 211 Level 1 inspection and video flue scan.
Wood Stove & Insert Sweep$219 - $329Stove or insert pulled forward, baffles removed, flue swept top-down, gaskets checked.
Glazed Creosote Removal (3rd-Degree)$325 - $695Chemical pre-treat plus rotary chain or PCR system to break and remove hardened glaze.
Pellet Stove Vent Cleaning$199 - $279Vertical and horizontal vent runs cleaned, exhaust blower wiped down, ash pan emptied.
Gas Log & Gas Fireplace Inspection$149 - $229Burner, pilot, and flue inspection, draft test, CO test, log placement verified.
Oil Furnace Flue Sweep$229 - $349Soot and scale removal from oil-fired flue, base tee cleared, draft confirmed at appliance.
Dryer Vent Cleaning (Add-On)$129 - $189Bundled with a chimney sweep for households with dryers exhausting through long runs.
Smoke Chamber Parging InspectionIncludedSmoke chamber cleaned and assessed for HeatShield parging eligibility.

* Prices shown are estimates. Actual pricing may vary based on door type, size, parts, and labor. We provide an exact quote before beginning any work.

What to Expect

Our straightforward process from first call to job completion.

1

Call & Schedule

Call (855) 424-6217 or book online. Most Maryland cleanings are scheduled within the same week, with priority slots for active odor or draft complaints.

2

Arrival & Site Protection

Our CSIA-trained sweep arrives in a marked truck, walks the chimney from grade and roof, and lays drop cloths across the floor, hearth, and adjacent furniture before any equipment enters the firebox.

3

Sweep & Vacuum

Dual HEPA-filtered commercial vacuums are pulled into the room. Brushes matched to your flue material clean the flue, smoke chamber, smoke shelf, and damper. Deposits are measured before and after.

4

Video Inspection & Report

A high-resolution chimney camera scans the full flue, top to bottom. Findings are documented with photos and written into an NFPA 211 Level 1 condition report you keep for insurance.

5

Walk-Through & Cleanup

We walk you through the report on a tablet, answer questions, leave the work area cleaner than we found it, and dispose of all debris off-site.

When to Call Us

Watch for these warning signs. Early attention prevents costly damage and keeps your family safe.

Black, oily, or tar-like deposits visible on the damper or smoke shelf
Strong campfire or oily-smoke odor from the fireplace during humid weather
Smoke spilling into the room when you light a fire
Flakes of black, glassy creosote falling onto the hearth
Animal sounds — birds, squirrels, raccoons — coming from the flue
Visible nesting material in the firebox or at the cap
Carbon monoxide detector alarming when the fireplace is in use
Reduced draft, weak flame, or fires that will not stay lit
Soot residue on the wall above the fireplace opening
More than a season has passed since the last sweep and inspection

Brands We Service

CSIA-trained on all major chimney, fireplace, insert, and cap brands.

ChimneyRxPoulin Cre-AwayRutlandCougar PawsVermont CastingsLopiJotulQuadra-FireHearthstoneRegencyNapoleonHeatilatorMajesticSuperiorICCDuraVentSelkirk

What's Included

Every job is backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee, licensed technicians, and fully equipped service trucks.

CSIA-standard brush + HEPA vacuum sweep
Glazed creosote removal (3rd-degree)
NFPA 211 Level 1 inspection included
Free video camera scan of flue
Drop cloths protect every room
Smoke chamber, smoke shelf & damper cleaned
Written condition report on every job
Wood, gas, pellet, and oil flues serviced
Animal nest and debris removal
Same-week scheduling

Why Choose Eagle Chimney Service

Licensed & Insured

Fully licensed, bonded, and insured for your peace of mind. 13+ years in business.

Same-Day Service

Fully equipped trucks dispatched to your location. Most repairs completed in a single visit.

Upfront Pricing

No hidden fees, no surprises. We provide a clear quote before any work begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common chimney questions.

Warning signs include cracks in the crown, crumbling material at the crown edges, spalled or flaking brick faces, missing mortar joints, efflorescence (white salt deposits) on exterior brick, water stains inside the house adjacent to the chimney, rust on the damper, and any visible lean or step crack in the chimney structure. Most repairs are far less expensive caught early.

Crown repair is the highest-leverage chimney repair dollar a homeowner can spend. The crown is the slab at the top that sheds water away from the chimney masonry. When the crown fails, water flows directly into the chimney chase, damaging every component below. Fixing the crown stops the damage at its source.

CrownCoat is a flexible elastomeric coating applied over an existing intact crown with hairline cracks. It seals the cracks, stays flexible through freeze-thaw, and carries a 15-year warranty. A full rebuild is required when the crown is structurally compromised, missing material, or was built without proper overhang and drip edge. Rebuilds use poured concrete with mesh reinforcement and last 40-60 years.

ChimneySaver is a vapor-permeable masonry repellent. It lines each masonry pore with a hydrophobic chemistry that beads liquid water on contact while still allowing water vapor to pass through in either direction. Silicone sealers and paint coatings trap vapor inside the masonry, and the first freeze after application spalls every brick that had moisture inside. ChimneySaver is the right category. Silicone is wrong.

Almost certainly yes. An uncapped flue lets rain, snow, animals, embers, and downdrafts into the chimney. Once water enters the flue, it dissolves mortar between clay tiles, rusts the damper, and spalls the smoke chamber. A $400 stainless cap installed today routinely prevents $4,000 in liner damage three winters from now.

Most chimney leaks are flashing leaks, and most flashing leaks are misdiagnosed. We diagnose root cause (hose test, attic inspection, photo documentation), then rebuild step and counter flashing properly with ice and water shield underneath. Tar patches are stopgaps that fail within 2-4 winters. Proper flashing lasts the life of the roof.

Tuckpointing failed mortar joints runs $450-$2,495 depending on linear footage and access. We grind out failed joints to a minimum depth of 3/4 inch, brush clean, dampen, and re-tuck with Type N or Type S mortar matched to the original color and profile. Historic chimneys with lime-rich joints use historically appropriate mixes.

A cricket (also called a saddle) is a small peaked structure built on the upslope side of the chimney to divert water and snow around it. The IRC requires a cricket on any chimney wider than 30 inches measured perpendicular to the roof slope. Many older Maryland chimneys lack crickets and suffer chronic upslope leaks as a result.

Cleaning Available Across 30+ Maryland Cities

We provide cleaning service in Beltsville, Silver Spring, Columbia, Bethesda, Rockville, Laurel, and many more Maryland communities. See our transparent pricing or read our chimney care guides.

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