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Clean Sweep Chimney Solutions
4.8(
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Serving Charlotte, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1985

Free estimates

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"I wrote a 5-star review for them last year and found it difficult to modify or amend that review as the mold smell from my chimney came back. While they did inspect and clean my chimney and a few other things that came up to about $600 I believe, they did not actually solve my issue with the moldy smell coming from my fireplace, they masked it, and the smell came back. It especially smells in the summer when humidity is high. I appreciated the company sending their crew multiple times to investigate but they couldn’t figure it out, ran out of ideas, and left it at that. They are the chimney experts and I was disappointed they couldn’t get to the bottom of it."
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Fix My Fireplace
5.0(
6
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Serving Charlotte, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

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"Jim was professional and an expert in figuring out what was faulty. He identified that we needed to replace the gas valve and not only installed a new one but also restored the embers as well. We are thrilled, and we and our landlord will recommend Jim to anyone needing fireplace installation or repairs. Jim was also very respectful and punctual. Jim was also incredibly courteous and generous with his time especially because we have a cancer patient in our apartment. Thank you Jim!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Courtney Masonry and Concrete
4.6(
128
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Serving Charlotte, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Emergency services offered

"We have lived in this house about a year.  (The house is 12 years old).   When we bought the house the inspection report noted that there were cracks in the masonry due to normal settlement.  The inspection report noted that these should be repaired to prevent water penetration.  Doug did a full inspection of the exterior of the house to locate all cracks in bricks and masonry.
It went very well.  All the work done was outside we had a couple of delays due to weather - Severe thunderstorms.
Doug and his crew arrived on time and had all the work done in short order.
The job site was cleaned up and my back porch was much cleaner after they left than it was before they started!

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Keyway Construction & Roofing
4.4(
861
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Serving Charlotte, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1974

Free estimates

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  I had purchased the maximum wood rot repair deal available on Angie's List when I saw it pop up.  I think it was a half off deal for $200 worth of work, which was to cover up to four hours of a single worker, or 2 hours total of two workers.  It would have been a wonderful deal - if they had stuck to it.


  One of the company's owners came to do an estimate of the work, in advance of sending the workers.  He indicated that it would likely take two workers all day to remove the window, do the restoration, then replace the window, and repaint all the new siding.  Then he gave me what I took as a worst case scenario price, that I thought looked very fair for all that work, which I assumed would require scaffolding, etc.  To have that maximum, worst case price gave me great comfort, and I really looked forward to the guys coming.
  A few weeks passed, and with every rain, I started worrying again.  With their half-off special, I figured they must have gotten fairly backed up.  I finally called them again, and the office worker who answered indicated that they would be coming in the next couple of days.  Then one morning, Marty Segritto arrived by himself, and with just a ladder.  What an amazing man!  He has done this work for years, and he knows it coming and going.  He made sure we would be protected on the inside before he went to work on the exterior.  Then he ran up the ladder, took it all apart (though I don't think he had to remove the window), popped in the replacement plywood wherever it was needed, sawed up the replacement cedar siding and nailed it in place, then, before I could blink, came asking for my extra paint to paint the new siding and trim.  Now, it just seemed to me like the whole thing just took an hour or two.  It actually took about three hours and fifteen minutes, with no muss, and no scaffold. 
   I was thrilled.  I figured the package I purchased for up to four hours for one worker would cover ALL the labor.  We had enjoyed a BEST CASE scenario.  I figured we'd need to pay for the materials of course, but that had been estimated to be around $100, so I thought we had really lucked out.
  Marty was wonderful.  Since we hadn't gone to four hours, without our asking, he even went back up on the the roof and blew all the leaves off our gutter guards.  This guy really aims to please.  He even helped us avoid future potential rot problems by doing that.
  Then the price tag was presented.  Marty said, that regardless of how the job had gone, he had been told that he had to ask for us to pay for the worst case scenario, and he handed us the pre-prepared invoice.  I was really shocked.  He said I would need to call the office to pay any other amount.  So I did, and spoke to the same fellow who had done the estimate.
  It was not a pleasant conversation, though I was - on my end.  It made me feel that the whole half-off deal was just nonsense.  His "estimate" made sure that they would charge much more than even their "normal" rates.  If the job had taken the two guys, the scaffold, and most of the day, I would have been very happy to pay even their normal prices - never mind the "deal" I had pre-paid.  After a long unhappy conversation, I finally persuaded the owner to allow me, based on their supposed regular prices,  to have me pay him for two hours of his own travel time to come to do the estimate, PLUS two hours travel AND actual work time for the worker, plus materials.  Not such a great deal - based on what I had thought was the proposition.  But it was worth it - given Marty's exceptional skills and lovely personality.
  I will gladly hire the company again - assuming Marty is the guy who comes again... AND with a clear communication up front that I will be paying for ONLY what I actually get.  If they want to charge $100 for the estimate, if we go ahead with the job, so be it.  I just want them tell us up front.  It's great to have a worst case scenario cap, and that surely is worth a charge for the estimate.  And if they have been doing this for years, I imagine they KNOW pretty well what it will really take.  But, I think the final negotiated  price was very fair - given Marty's abilities and attitude.  Just get everything truly on the table BEFORE they do the work, and you can have a pleasant experience from beginning to end.
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FAQs for brick or stone fireplace repair projects in Charlotte, NC

Permit requirements for fireplace insert removal vary by location and project scope. While removing an electric insert rarely requires permits, gas insert removals often do because they involve modifications to gas lines. Some municipalities also require permits for changes to structural elements or venting systems. Check with your local building department before beginning your project. Professional fireplace services typically handle permit acquisition as part of their package.

Removing a fireplace insert can potentially impact your home's value. Since fireplaces are desirable features in many housing markets, removing an insert (especially if it eliminates the fireplace's functionality) might negatively affect your property value. If you're planning to sell your home soon, consider keeping the fireplace intact. For homeowners planning to stay long-term, the potential energy efficiency gains from removing an inefficient fireplace might outweigh future resale considerations.

The time required to remove a fireplace insert depends on several factors, including the type of insert, its installation complexity, and whether structural modifications are needed. Professional removal services can typically complete the job in a single day, though complex situations involving gas lines, electrical work, or structural changes may require additional time. Your removal specialist should provide a time estimate based on your specific situation.

Many fireplace inserts contain recyclable materials, particularly metal components that can be processed at scrap facilities. Working inserts in good condition, especially wood-burning models, might have resale value. Before disposal, consider checking with recycling centers, architectural salvage shops, or online marketplaces to explore options for giving your old insert a second life. This approach can be both environmentally responsible and potentially offset some of your removal costs.

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