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Chimney Sweep in North Highlands, CA

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Serving North Highlands

North Highlands grew up around McClellan Air Force Base, and much of its housing was built quickly in the late 1940s and 1950s as base housing and workforce subdivisions. That construction was economical and it has now had seventy-plus years of service, which puts many of these chimneys firmly in the category where honest assessment matters more than upselling. We find a lot of unlined or minimally lined flues here, mortar joints between clay tiles that have long since washed out, and crowns that were never more than a thin mortar wash to begin with. Some of these systems are perfectly serviceable after a reline and a crown rebuild; others have reached the point where a homeowner is better served by an honest conversation about decommissioning the flue and switching to a gas insert. We give that assessment straight, because pretending otherwise costs people money they do not need to spend.

Late-1940s and 1950s base and workforce housing, built economically and now past seventy years of service. Unlined or minimally lined flues, washed-out tile joints and thin mortar-wash crowns are routine. Many systems are restorable with a reline and crown rebuild; some are genuinely at the end of their life and are better decommissioned than repaired.

Neighborhoods we cover

  • Freedom Park
  • Highlands
  • Foothill Farms
  • Sunrise Estates
  • McClellan Park area

ZIP codes: 95660

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What we do in North Highlands

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Around North Highlands

  • McClellan Business Park
  • Aerospace Museum of California
  • Freedom Park
  • Watt Avenue corridor
  • Dry Creek

Questions

North Highlands FAQs

My chimney is unlined. Can I still use the fireplace?

Not safely as it stands. An unlined flue puts combustion heat and gases directly against brick and mortar, and after decades those joints have opened. Heat and carbon monoxide can then reach the framing behind the wall. The good news is that a stainless steel liner installed down the existing flue solves it properly, and it is usually far less expensive than people expect.

Is it worth repairing an old chimney or should I just close it off?

That depends on the condition and on how you actually use it, and we will give you the straight answer rather than the profitable one. If the structure is sound, relining and rebuilding the crown makes sense. If the stack is leaning, the brick is spalling through, and the fireplace is lit twice a winter, decommissioning the flue or fitting a gas insert is often the more sensible use of your money.

Contact William Chimney Sweep

William Chimney Sweep LLC
6130A Fair Oaks Blvd
Carmichael, CA 95608

(916) 269-0725
info@williamchimneysweepllc.com

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