Getting the fireplace ready this winter? We sweep and inspect chimneys across Mesquite, including Town East, Creek Crossing, North Mesquite. A flat sweep-and-inspection rate, a clear written summary, and repairs only where the chimney actually needs them.
Quick answer: A chimney sweep here usually runs $150 to $300 for a standard sweep and Level 1 inspection, with a Level 2 camera inspection at $200 to $500 and a new stainless cap at $200 to $500. We inspect first and price any repair only after we have seen the chimney.
Mesquite is a working, value-minded suburb on the east side of the metro with a large stock of affordable post-war and mid-century single-family homes, most with simple masonry fireplaces. The chimneys here tend to be straightforward but long-neglected, since fireplaces in these homes often go unused for years at a stretch. That makes for a lot of basic sweeps that turn up creosote, debris, and the occasional animal nest, plus worn caps and crowns from age and Texas weather. Mesquite homeowners want a fair, no-nonsense price and a clear answer on whether the chimney is safe to use. We keep the quote simple: a flat sweep-and-inspection rate, with any genuine repair called out and priced separately.
Town East · Creek Crossing · North Mesquite · Skyline · Hagan Hill
75149, 75150, 75180, 75181, 75182
A standard sweep and Level 1 inspection here usually runs $150 to $300, covering creosote removal and an inspection of the cap, crown, liner, and firebox. Any repair is priced separately after we have shown you what needs fixing.
Most Mesquite calls reach our tech in 25-35 minutes. We give a flat rate over the phone, and outside the fall rush we can usually schedule the sweep within a few days.
Mesquite is a working, value-minded suburb on the east side of the metro with a large stock of affordable post-war and mid-century single-family homes, most with simple masonry fireplaces. The chimneys here tend to be straightforward but long-neglected, since fireplaces in these homes often go unused for years at a stretch. That makes for a lot of basic sweeps that turn up creosote, debris, and the occasional animal nest, plus worn caps and crowns from age and Texas weather. Mesquite homeowners want a fair, no-nonsense price and a clear answer on whether the chimney is safe to use. We keep the quote simple: a flat sweep-and-inspection rate, with any genuine repair called out and priced separately.
Yes. We inspect prefab and factory-built fireplaces, common in the newer suburbs, checking the panels, chase cover, cap, and metal liner. Gas-log fireplaces still need the flue checked for blockage and venting. We work on masonry, prefab, and gas systems and tell you what yours actually needs.
Yes. A Level 2 inspection with a camera scan of the full flue, $200 to $500, gives you a documented professional report for the sale and protects you from a surprise during the transaction. We can usually schedule it quickly and turn the written summary around fast.