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Sweep

Creosote removal and flue cleaning for safe, efficient fireplace operation. Serving Vancouver, Woodland, and all of Southwest Washington.

From $210
Standard sweep
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Overview

What is chimney sweeping for?

A chimney sweep is a thorough cleaning of your fireplace flue — the vertical channel that carries smoke and combustion gases out of your home. Over time, burning wood deposits creosote, a dark, flammable residue, on the walls of the flue. A professional sweep removes this buildup before it becomes a fire hazard.

At Horizon, every sweep includes a visual inspection of accessible flue components so you know exactly what condition your chimney is in.

  • Full flue cleaning with professional rotary brushes
  • Creosote and soot removal
  • Visual inspection of firebox, damper, and accessible flue
  • Post-sweep report on chimney condition

Service Details

Service AreaSW Washington
LicenseHORIZCS7810W
SchedulingMon–Fri, 9am–5pm
ResponseSame or next day
Why It Matters

Protecting Your Home

The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual chimney inspections and cleaning as needed. Creosote is the leading cause of chimney fires — and it builds up faster than most homeowners realize, especially with softwood fires or fires that smolder rather than burn hot.

A clean chimney also drafts better, meaning your fireplace burns more efficiently and produces less smoke in your living space.

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Questions

Common Questions

How often should I get my chimney swept?
The NFPA recommends at least once a year. If you burn frequently, use softwoods, or burn unseasoned wood, twice a year may be appropriate.
How do I know if I need a sweep?
If you haven't had one in over a year, or if you notice smoke backing up into your home, a strong odor from the fireplace, or visible black buildup, it's time.
How long does a sweep take?
Most sweeps take 30–60 minutes depending on your setup and the level of buildup.

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