Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Bristol
Chimney cleaning and sweep service in Bristol, CT typically runs $180–$320 for a standard Level 1 inspection and sweep, with most appointments completed in 60–90 minutes. We regularly schedule same-week visits for Bristol homeowners, especially during peak season from October through April when heating systems run daily.

We’re familiar with Bristol’s streets from Forestville down to the older neighborhoods near downtown, and we know the housing stock here isn’t like newer suburbs. Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team handles the specific challenges of Bristol’s mill-era chimneys — the double-flue stacks, the oversized coal-to-oil conversions, the unlined brick that dominates ZIP codes 06010 and 06011. Anthony leads every job personally, so you’re getting the owner on your roof, not a seasonal hire learning Bristol’s quirks on your dime.
Call (833) 719-7193 to book. Estimates are free, and we’ll give you an honest read on whether your chimney needs a sweep, a repair, or something more involved.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Bristol’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Eight years, one specialty. That’s the difference. Anthony Perez has spent eight years diagnosing and cleaning chimneys across central Connecticut, and Bristol’s housing stock has taught us patterns you don’t see in newer construction. We know the double-flue stacks common in Forestville. We know the tall, wide masonry flues on North Street and the surrounding mill blocks that were built for coal furnaces and never properly resized for modern oil equipment.
Our reputation is measurable: 800+ homeowners have reviewed us at a 4.7-star average. Those aren’t curated testimonials — that’s a sustained record of completed jobs, many right here in Bristol and the nearby towns we serve weekly.
Response time matters when you’re smelling smoke in the house or your carbon monoxide detector won’t quiet down. We typically reach Bristol properties within our standard scheduling window, and we prioritize calls that indicate active safety concerns — backdrafting, visible creosote leakage, or post-storm cap damage.
From annual sweep to full rebuild, we handle the complete chimney lifecycle. You won’t need to find a separate contractor if we discover liner damage or crown deterioration during your cleaning. Anthony carries the same accountability through every phase.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Bristol
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection is the baseline for every Bristol chimney we touch — and it’s non-negotiable for the housing stock here. We examine the readily accessible portions of your chimney structure, flue, and connections, looking specifically for the conditions this city’s older homes present: mortar spalling accelerated by Pequabuck River corridor moisture, creosote accumulation patterns in oversized flues, and signs of backdrafting from coal-to-oil conversions. In a typical Bristol worker cottage on Jerome Avenue or Park Street, a Level 1 takes 30–45 minutes and includes a written condition report. Cost: $180–$220.
Level 2 Inspection
When you’re buying a home in Bristol’s 06010 ZIP, changing appliances, or suspect hidden damage, we recommend a Level 2 inspection with video scanning. We run a camera the full length of your flue to document liner condition, joint gaps, and internal brick deterioration — critical for the double-flue shared-chase stacks found throughout Forestville and downtown. Last winter, we cleared a heavy Grade-3 creosote clog from a double-flue stack in a 1910 worker cottage on North Street in Forestville. The homeowner had been using a modern oil boiler connected to an original unlined coal flue, causing chronic backdrafting. We installed a HeatShield cast-in-place liner with a new stainless steel cap to solve the dimensional mismatch. Level 2 inspection runs $280–$380 in Bristol.
Creosote Removal
Bristol’s oversized masonry chimneys — originally built for coal furnaces with robust draft — create a specific creosote problem when connected to smaller modern appliances. The reduced flue gas velocity means creosote condenses and builds faster than in properly matched systems. We see this constantly in the two- and three-family homes built between 1880 and 1930, especially where owners burn wood in original fireplaces or run oil boilers through unlined brick. Our creosote removal uses professional-grade rotary systems and hand tools suited to your flue’s actual dimensions, not one-size-fits-all brushes that miss the corners of these larger passages. Heavy creosote removal: $240–$340.

Soot Removal & Annual Sweep
The annual sweep is where we catch Bristol’s chronic problems before they become emergencies. We remove soot and light creosote deposits, verify cap and crown integrity, and check for the moisture intrusion that Pequabuck River humidity drives into older brick. For homeowners on Terryville Avenue or near Muzzy Field who heat with oil or burn wood regularly, we recommend scheduling before October — our calendar fills fast once the heating season starts. Annual sweep with Level 1 inspection: $180–$260.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Bristol
We don’t use hardware-store substitutes. For Bristol’s older chimneys, we specify materials that match the repair demands of pre-WWII masonry: HeatShield for cast-in-place liner restoration in deteriorated flues, DuraFlex for stainless steel relining where the original structure is sound but the flue is damaged, and Copperfield components for caps and crowns that need to outlast central Connecticut’s freeze-thaw cycles. We stock common parts locally, so when we find a failed cap on a Forestville double-flue stack or cracked clay tiles in a downtown Bristol chimney, we can often complete the repair same-visit rather than ordering and rescheduling.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Bristol Homes
- Backdrafting from oversized unlined flues. The coal-to-oil conversions common in Bristol’s 1880–1930 worker housing leave chimneys physically too large for modern appliances. Gases cool before they exit, draft collapses, and exhaust spills into living spaces. We identify this mismatch during inspection and size liners accordingly.
- Accelerated creosote in tall, wide masonry stacks. Original coal flues in Bristol often run 12″x12″ or larger, while modern oil boilers need half that area. The slow-moving flue gases deposit creosote at rates that surprise homeowners who “just had it cleaned two years ago.”
- Hidden liner cracking in double-flue shared-chase stacks. In Bristol’s pre-WWII worker housing, many double-flue stacks sharing a single brick chase create trapped condensation that degrades liners from within — a condition far more common here than in surrounding towns due to the city’s dense mill-era rowhouse construction. External inspection won’t catch it; camera work will.
- Mortar spalling from Pequabuck River corridor moisture. Bristol’s geography traps humidity against north-facing chimney exposures, especially in the older brick of downtown and Forestville. Spalled mortar lets water into the chase, accelerating liner damage and freeze-thaw brick deterioration.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Bristol, CT
We’re straightforward about what things cost. Here’s what Bristol homeowners typically pay:
| Service | Price Range in Bristol |
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| Level 1 Inspection + Annual Sweep | $180–$260 |
| Level 2 Inspection with Video | $280–$380 |
| Heavy Creosote Removal | $240–$340 |
| Standard Soot Removal (no inspection) | $150–$200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Flue height and accessibility (three-story Bristol triple-deckers take longer), the degree of creosote buildup (Grade 3 glazed creosote requires chemical pretreatment and mechanical removal), and whether we discover damage that needs documenting for insurance or real estate purposes. We don’t upsell. If your chimney’s in decent shape, we’ll tell you and schedule next year’s sweep. Call (833) 719-7193 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Bristol
We work throughout central Connecticut and regularly schedule in Terryville, Plainville, Plymouth, and Wolcott — all within easy reach of our Bridgeport base. If you’re in a bordering town and your chimney shares Bristol’s mill-era characteristics, we bring the same diagnostic approach and product lines to your job.
Serving Bristol, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Bristol area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Bristol
Poor draft after cleaning usually indicates a flue sizing mismatch, not residual blockage — and in Bristol, that’s typically an oversized unlined coal flue connected to a modern oil or gas appliance. The flue is too large for the appliance’s exhaust volume, so gases cool and lose upward momentum before reaching the cap. We diagnose this with draft testing during inspection and correct it with a properly sized liner, not another cleaning. Call (833) 719-7193 and we’ll measure your flue against your appliance specs.
You can’t tell from the outside. The double-flue shared-chase stacks common in Forestville and downtown Bristol trap condensation between flues, causing liner cracking and interior brick deterioration that progresses invisibly until you see water stains, smell creosote, or get a failed inspection. A Level 2 inspection with video scanning is the only reliable detection method. If your home was built 1880–1930 and has two appliances sharing one chimney structure, schedule this. Call (833) 719-7193 — estimates are free.
Almost certainly yes. Your 1890s chimney was built for a coal furnace with a much larger flue than your modern oil boiler requires. Running an unlined, oversized flue creates chronic backdrafting risk, accelerated creosote buildup, and potential carbon monoxide exposure. We size DuraFlex or HeatShield liners to match your current appliance’s output, not the original coal equipment. Anthony can assess your specific configuration and give you exact options. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free evaluation.
Hiring a sweep who treats Bristol’s oversized masonry flues like standard modern chimneys. Standard brushes and rods designed for 6″ or 8″ flues won’t properly contact the walls of a 12″x12″ coal-era flue, leaving creosote deposits that continue accumulating. Worse, some sweeps don’t recognize the backdrafting signs of a coal-to-oil conversion and simply declare the job done while the underlying hazard remains. We size our equipment to your actual flue dimensions and document draft performance before we leave. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule with a technician who knows Bristol’s housing stock.
Sometimes. If the tiles are cracked but the surrounding structure is sound, HeatShield’s cast-in-place lining system can seal joints and minor fractures without full tile removal — a repair we’ve completed in multiple Bristol homes where complete relining would have been disproportionate to the damage. If tiles are spalled, displaced, or the flue shows significant structural movement, replacement or a new stainless liner is the safer path. Anthony evaluates each case individually during Level 2 inspection. Call (833) 719-7193 to discuss your specific chimney.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Bristol since 2017.