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Avatar for Chimney Swift
Chimney Swift
5.0(
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Clean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimneyChimney or Fireplace - Clean and Inspect - For BusinessClean and Inspect a wood burning stove or pellet stove

Serving Gap, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Very nice guy, came and checked out and cleaned the pellet stove So it was one less thing to worry about come winter (and didn't get pellet dust everywhere!). He was in and out fairly quickly leaving quality behind which is hard to find. Would definitely recommend!"
Wood Stove
Wood Stove 2
After
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Work in progress

+4

Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Shamrock Maintenance Corp.
3.6(
759
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Clean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimneyClean and Inspect an oil-fired chimneyClean and Inspect a wood burning stove or pellet stove+1 more

Serving Gap, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Both chimney sweeps first of all were professional. Second, they told you what they would/were doing. With this they also supplied pictures of the flue and chimney. Third, they completed the work in a timely manner and thoroughly cleaned up after the job was done. Finally, they went over the work they did and made me aware of what maintenance I need to do in the future."
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Chimney repointing
Chimney cap
Shamrock chimney
Chimney repointing

+58

402 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by78%of homeowners
Murchison cleaning solutions
New to Angi
Clean and Inspect a gas fireplace

Serving Gap, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

\n\nBusiness & Career Focus: You’re very committed to building Murchison Cleaning Solutions and positioning it as a professional, competitive cleaning company for post-construction, commercial, and apartment projects. You take care with proposals, pricing, and contracts so you come across polished and reliable.\n\nFinancial Growth Mindset: You think strategically about how to scale—like structuring bids to hit monthly revenue goals, negotiating terms like 50% deposits, and making sure your pricing is competitive but profitable.\n\nCompliance & Professionalism: You’re detail-oriented about certifications (OSHA, WBE, etc.), IRS forms, EIN/DBA issues, and making sure your business is set up correctly. You want everything to look official and credible.\n\n

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Chimney Sweep questions, answered by experts

DIY cleanup is not recommended due to hazardous soot, odors, and potential structural issues.

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.

Baking soda is an effective fire reduction method. However, flour and baking powder are very dangerous around flames. Flour is flammable and it can also conduct electricity. The combination can cause serious injury from electrical shock and worsen the situation by adding fuel to the fire. Baking powder is also not an option as it's also highly flammable. 

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. 

Yes, most insurance plans cover acts of nature. In policy documents, this also may be called “Acts of God” or “natural disasters.” However, not all acts of nature are covered by your policy, and the extent to which they’re covered depends on your specific contract. Check your policy documents to understand your coverage limits and exclusions.

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