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Keep Your Chimney Clean with Chimney Sweep Services in Minnesota

Keeping up with routine chimney sweep services in Minnesota is one of the best ways to protect your home from a fire. The Guardian Chimney Solutions LLC team knows just how vital this service is, so when you ask us to do the job, we ensure it’s done right.

With the bitter cold Minnesota winters, you want to know that your chimney is clean to ensure efficient heat circulation and prevent hazardous conditions. We use industry-specific tools and vacuums that thoroughly clean the interior walls of your chimney.

The Value of Chimney Sweep Services in Minnesota

As smoke from a fire cools within the chimney walls, it forms creosote. As more accumulates on the walls, it can fuel a chimney fire. Sometimes, chimney fires go out on their own. However, without routine chimney sweep services in Minnesota, a bigger fire could start, and this puts your safety at risk.

Chimney sweep services also clear out the chimney. When obstructions accumulate, the flue becomes narrow, and smoke and toxins have nowhere to go. They remain in the firebox and eventually enter the room. The smoke is problematic, but the carbon monoxide is even more dangerous.

A professional chimney sweep eliminates these concerns. You’ll have a fully operational chimney and feel confident that your family is safe.

Certified Chimney Professionals

If you haven’t had a professional chimney cleaning, now is the time to schedule. Call Guardian Chimney Solutions LLC.

Chimney Sweep & Cleaning

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During normal operation, a layer of creosote builds up on the inside of the chimney, restricting the flow. The creosote can also catch fire, setting the chimney and the building alight. The chimney must be swept to remove the soot. This was done by the master sweep.

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Most modern chimney sweeps are professionals, and are usually trained to diagnose and repair hazards along with maintenance such as removal of flammable creosote, firebox and damper repair, and smoke chamber repair. Some sweeps also offer more complicated repairs such as flue repair and relining, crown repair, and tuckpointing or rebuilding of masonry chimneys and cement crowns.

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Certified Chimney Professionals and The Chimney Safety Institute of America, which was first to establish certification and requires sweeps to re-test every three years or demonstrate the commitment to education by earning CEUs through CSIA or the National Fireplace Institute to bypass the test.

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