
Serving Bath, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1981
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"It was good just like before. They were punctual."


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Last update on March 18, 2026

Serving Bath, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1981
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"It was good just like before. They were punctual."


Serving Bath, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1985
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Chuck arrived with a helper and explained everything to us. He cleaned the chimney and left us with some estimates for potential work. He was knowledgeable and pleasant. I would use him again."





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Serving Bath, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2017
Emergency services offered
Small jobs welcome
"Ken & Cam installed a Chimney cover and repaired mortar that was degrading around chimney. Took pictures before and after and made sure the customer was satisfied with the pricing. Work was professionally done and they showed up in a timely manner."
Serving Bath, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
Prime hood cleaning is number one for customer satisfaction schedule flexibility Every cleaning service is inspected, cleaned, and certified by insured licensed technicians.

Serving Bath, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
Emergency services offered
Small jobs welcome
Offers commercial services
Very hard working individual looking to subcontract work and make people some money and bring new jobs to housekeepers and cleaners daily

Serving Bath, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
I’ve been cleaning homes for about 10 years now and genuinely love what I do. I actually got started helping my mom, and it turned into something I really take pride in. I enjoy making spaces feel fresh, comfortable, and taken care of.

Serving Bath, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Emergency services offered
Small jobs welcome
"Suggested a simple DIY repair for 2 chimney crowns that he wasn't working on . This was above and beyond!"





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Serving Bath, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"During early Dec 2013, during one of the coldest winters in Michigan in 30 years, my furnace was having trouble keeping the house warm so I called Grand Ledge based Aire Serv to do a furnace check-up based on a coupon. They came out quickly and found a crack in the heat exchanger on my 20 year old furnace and shut it off, saying it was unsafe to run. Apparently it was about twice the BTU capacity than needed for the house and the constant shutting on and off had taken its toll. I was not the original owner so I am not sure why they over-sized the furnace.
I asked for quotes on a new furnace on the spot and they tried to sell me a $17,000 furnace and said no enough that the price came down to around $6,000. I really didn't like the very rehearsed sales pitch. It was so focused on how much better their warranty and service was compared to others that I knew it would be pricey. I really wish they had just laid out all their models and the features and prices and just let me pick my comfort level in features and prices rather than a sleazy sales pitch. I recommend you force them to skip the sales pitch and go straight to the facts.
I didn't have time to shop around and the house was very cold so I purchased one that night. They left some infrared heaters at no cost to help keep at least one room warm. I really appreciated that they offered to work a Saturday so we could have heat as soon as possible. They installed everything on time and as promised and were very nice. No complaints on the install experience at all.
I went with a two-stage Amana furnace at half the BTU of the previous furnace. It had no problems keeping the house warm during the rest of that very cold winter. I like the two-stage motor and have to set to always run on low when not heating or cooling. That keeps the air moving through the house for more even temperature and greater comfort - it really is noticeably better than on/off heating.
The exhaust venting couldn't go where they planned due to an unseen obstruction and so they had to vent it somewhere else that was a longer run and required extra work to get outside of the house. They did the extra work at no charge as promised.
Bottom line - they are an excellent company that did high quality work and kept all their promises and gave me an excellent product that fit my needs well and did it all on a tight timeline.
My only complaint is that since I was without heat, I feel I had to pay full price.But that is not their fault - that was mine for letting the furnace go bad and creating the emergency where I couldn't comparison shop.
When they sent me the post-installation survey, I sent a full response equivalent to what I have written here. They never responded back to me.
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Serving Bath, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 1991
Free estimates
"He cleaned tge chimney, explained some things about the fireplace, and patched one of the panels. The patch ended up partially coming off, but maybe couldn't get clean enough for the mortar stuff to stick."





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Serving Bath, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 1986
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"High quality installation, good communication, fair pricing"





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Some of the most common chimney problems include:
Creosote buildup
Chimney blockage
Deteriorating brickwork or stonework
Cracked chimney top
Damaged flashing
Flue liner damage or deterioration
Damaged chimney cap
If you suspect you have a chimney problem, contact a masonry contractor for an inspection.
The average cost for a professional chimney cleaning is around $250, but prices range from $130 to $400 or more, depending on a few factors. Some things that have an impact on your total include the size of your chimney, the number of chimneys cleaned, and how accessible the chimneys are.
The National Fire Prevention Agency (NFPA) recommends chimney sweeping once per year as a means of avoiding house fires and massive property damage. Over time, creosote and soot build up in your chimney from burning wood and a lack of ventilation. These compounds are both highly flammable, which means a build-up of them inside your chimney puts you at an increased risk of house fire. Chimney sweeping removes any residue and helps reduce the risk of property damage and personal injury from fire.
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