Top-rated fireplace cleaning pros.

Get matched with top fireplace cleaning pros in Provencal, LA

Enter your ZIP and get matched with up to 5 pros

Need a pro for your fireplace cleaning project in Provencal, LA?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

Find Fireplace cleaning pros in Provencal

Avatar for Asset Builders

Asset Builders

202 East Robert St.
No reviews yet

Asset Builders

202 East Robert St.
No reviews yet
Free onsite estimate

Our building experience covers just about everything: from adding a new room to your home, to building a multi-acre resort, Asset Builders does it all. We believe in honest opinions and hard work, and will protect your investment and build equity in your property better than any builder out there. We don't see our clients as dollar-signs, we see them as real people with real dreams. We bring the same level of customer service and attention to detail regardless of how big or small your project is.

Our building experience covers just about everything: from adding a new room to your home, to building a multi-acre resort, Asset Builders does it all. We believe in honest opinions and hard work, and will protect your investment and build equity in your property better than any builder out there. We don't see our clients as dollar-signs, we see them as real people with real dreams. We bring the same level of customer service and attention to detail regardless of how big or small your project is.



Commercial & residential A/C service, repair, installation & chimney cleaning, repair. We also perform Duct Cleaning. We are your complete Home Comfort Specialists. Accept all forms of payment.




We do all remodeling & new construction. Will work Saturday but not Sunday in order to attend Church with my family. Will provide 24 hour emergency services on Sundays.



Frank's Flooring

641 Fairlawn Dr.
No reviews yet

Frank's Flooring

641 Fairlawn Dr.
No reviews yet
45 years of experience

We have 30 plus years of experience. We install all types of ceramic tile, laminate, and wood. We also specialize in custom bathrooms, backsplashes, fireplaces, etc. We guarantee our labor for 1 year. Our billing procedures are 1/2 down upon starting the job and the other half when the job is completed.

We have 30 plus years of experience. We install all types of ceramic tile, laminate, and wood. We also specialize in custom bathrooms, backsplashes, fireplaces, etc. We guarantee our labor for 1 year. Our billing procedures are 1/2 down upon starting the job and the other half when the job is completed.


Through the spring and summer, we offer Pressure Cleaning Services and offer discounts on Chimney Services. During fall and winter months we offer Chimney Cleaning Services and offer discounts on Pressure Cleaning Services.


Showing 1-10 of 11
Fireplace Cleaners questions, answered by experts

You should use an angled brush to first paint the mortar lines, then go in with a high-density roller to evenly paint the bricks one at a time. You can also use a flat paintbrush to paint individual bricks, but a roller is faster and easier to use thanks to its longer handle and wider surface area for coating the bricks. To finish, go in with the paint brush for edges or hard-to-reach areas.

Yes, it’s a good idea to use paint primer on your brick fireplace before painting it. Brick is highly absorbent, so your first few coats of paint will likely seep into the surface of your fireplace, allowing the natural color of the brick to seep through. To avoid this, you’ll want to use one or two coats of primer, followed by the topcoat. 

Limewash and whitewash often appear together in a quick search when looking for ways to paint brick—so, what’s the difference? Limewash paint is one of the most natural and environmentally friendly ways to paint brick. It’s made from limestone and water, giving it an off-white appearance that looks similar to whitewash. However, limewash is semi-permanent, whereas whitewash is a more permanent, watered-down version of existing paint. 

Both brick paint options are economical and light in color, but if you want to change the appearance of your home’s brick in the future, then limewash might be a better option.

Hard materials like glass, metal, and hardwood floors, washable fabrics, and undamaged electrical appliances can often be salvaged after a fire, although it depends on the extent of the damage. For washable fabrics, make sure to use a phosphate mix during the washing process to extract the smoke smell. There are a few things you should throw away after a fire, like canned foods and cosmetics, even if they don’t look like they’re damaged.

When it comes to painting your bricks, you’ve got a few options. Traditionally, lime wash (a mix of aged, burned, and crushed lime and water) was used to whitewash brick or stone. You can also find premixed brick whitewash paint that cuts out a few steps and lets you get started faster. However, for the best results, we recommend using a DIY whitewash (white acrylic paint mixed with water).

The Provencal, LA homeowners’ guide to fireplace cleaning services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.