
Serving Bridgeport, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1999
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Very good. Technician provided info about fireplace and explained how to properly and safely use."





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Serving Bridgeport, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1999
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Very good. Technician provided info about fireplace and explained how to properly and safely use."





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Serving Bridgeport, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2002
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"I was impressed, and pleased by the professionalism of the men who came to repair our pellet stove. The stove was old , and we ended up buying a new one. It was made simple by Chris. Within a short amount time he found the stove we wanted , set up a payment plan. Chris went beyond and above to help us. When the stove was installed, again professional , and polite gentleman, Steve and Adrian did a fine job. Now we have a solid company to go to for repairs , and service. Thank you to all at Chimney Experts for a job well done."





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Serving Bridgeport, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1999
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Oscar coached me thru all the in and outs for my new homes heating and fireplace. Didn’t charge me for anything when he realized it was all good. I do know who will do my masonry work in the spring. Thanks!"





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Serving Bridgeport, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1995
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Very professional. Good price. Good chimney guys are hard to find. These are the best."

Serving Bridgeport, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I reached out to trip advisor and the name of the company came up I called they came and talked. The chimney was used for a wood stove but has not been used in close to 3 years. They suggested the wrap in wire and the cement over it. then seal it and put a cap on it. They worked hard but the underlayment of the wire shows and the cement is not put on to look very nice at all I do not think they used enough cement and did not know how to put that on so it would look like stucco or a cement chimney.. I really think for $2000.00. It could look better. I am disappointed because I used home advisor in hopes of not being dissatisfied and I did this trying to help a friend and I feel like we were actually taken advantage of. I will be unsubscribing from homeadvisore. I thought the company would be good companies. We were persistent and sent pictures. They returned Wednesday Sept 11, 2019. The chimney s appearance is acceptable. They said they were sorry and it was because of the cement mix. My Friend Heidi that owns the home is satisfied with its appearance and the cement overlay looks better now so hopefully it will remain looking good. I will say that they did come back to make the improvements. Thank You Heidi"




Serving Bridgeport, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They came in and recommended to upgrade our fireplace by putting stainless steel through the flue going directly to the wood burning stove we have. Job was done that quick but I did not like the finish. They ended up needing me to repaint and plaster my walling."





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Serving Bridgeport, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
Warranties offered
Small jobs welcome
Credit card accepted
"Honestly impressed with the whole experience. Good communication, fair pricing, and the fireplace is finally working safely again after the repairs."

Serving Bridgeport, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Saul called and said he could be at my house in about 30 minutes, could he stop by today. I agreed.. Saul did a thorough inspection of my chimneys and wood insert. He cleaned the liner, flue and fireplace insert. He works cleanly and dilligently and offers excellent tips on improving the efficiency of using the insert. I will be hiring him to do the necessary repairs. I would recommend Chimney Safe of CT to anyone, Saul does a fantastic job."
Serving Bridgeport, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1988
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Adrian was great. Sent him a picture of what I needed, then gave me a quote, came next day and finished the job same day. Very professional and left everything clean. Fireplace brick looks great! Thanks again."





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Serving Bridgeport, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Just had to clean parts of my deck where soot came from the chimney, and a little ash in front of the fireplace, otherwise they were okay."
Start with a professional inspection. If damage is limited to a few bricks or the crown, a targeted repair helps keep costs and disruption to a minimum. Severe leaning, widespread mortar failure, or major fire damage usually signals it’s time for a complete teardown and rebuild. Your contractor will outline both price tags, but remember that rebuilding a failing stack is often cheaper than repeated patch jobs and the water leaks or fire hazards they allow.
Cracks provide water with an easy path into the masonry, weakening the bricks and mortar and increasing the risk of collapse or fire. Gaps can also let hot gases and sparks escape into attic spaces. Call a chimney pro as soon as you see cracking so they can seal small joints or recommend a larger rebuild before minor damage turns into a costly emergency.
Smoke rolling back into the room often indicates a blocked flue, a broken damper, or a drafting issue. Have a sweep inspect the damper, flue liner, and any obstructions right away. Most fixes involve clearing debris, repairing the liner, or adjusting the damper so the fireplace pulls air correctly. Don’t light another fire until a professional pinpoints the cause and confirms your system is venting safely.
Most policies cover chimney repairs caused by a sudden, covered event, such as lightning, a fallen tree, or a house fire. They won’t cover damage that stems from neglected maintenance or everyday wear. Review your policy or contact your agent before scheduling work to determine what documentation your insurer requires and what costs you will be responsible for.
Component life spans vary. Clay tile or cast-in-place liners last close to 50 years, while stainless-steel liners last 15 to 20 years. Mortar requires attention every 25 to 30 years, while crowns last 50 to 75 years. Use these numbers as a maintenance roadmap: schedule regular inspections, budget for future upgrades, and replace parts before age-related cracks develop into more significant problems.
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