Chimney Services in Asheboro, NC — 200+ Five-Star Reviews
Perfect Chimney Cleaning serves Asheboro from our Triad office at 317 South Westgate Drive in Greensboro — about 30–35 minutes south via US-220 / I-73. Asheboro is the Randolph County seat, a town with a real downtown historic district from the late 1800s county-seat era, decades of mid-century housing built around the textile and furniture industries, and a wave of 1990s+ subdivisions on the outer edges. CSIA-certified technicians, written estimates, fully insured.
CSIA-Certified Chimney Sweep #12553
⭐ 5.0 across 200+ Google reviews
Triad office: (336) 604-6711 · serves Asheboro from Greensboro
Hours: Mon–Sun, 8:30 a.m.–8 p.m. · 24/7 emergency line outside office hours
Fully insured · Wisetack financing available
CSIA-Certified Chimney Sweep #12553
⭐ 5.0 across 200+ Google reviews
Triad office: (336) 604-6711 · serves Asheboro from Greensboro
Neighborhoods Covered In Asheboro, NC
Every Asheboro neighborhood is in active service area. The Triad office is 30–35 minutes north via US-220 / I-73. Asheboro's housing stock spans a real pre-WWII downtown historic district from the Randolph County seat era, a deep mid-century textile-and-furniture-worker housing layer, and a fast-growing 1990s+ subdivision footprint.
| Neighborhood / District | What we typically see |
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Downtown Asheboro historic district
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Late-1800s to early-1900s brick storefronts and surrounding residential. Original masonry chimneys with clay-tile liners; sweep, inspection, masonry tuckpointing, crown rebuild. |
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Older mid-century housing across town
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1950s–80s ranch and suburban housing built around Asheboro's textile and furniture employers. Mix of masonry and prefab; sweep, animal removal, cap installation, dryer vent cleaning. |
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the newer subdivisions
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1990s–2000s newer subdivisions. Prefab and zero-clearance fireplaces; first-time inspections common. |
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newer construction areas, newer subdivisions
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2000s+ newer construction. Engineered fireplaces; sweep, flashing repair, operator education. |
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Outer edges toward Seagrove / Franklinville
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Mix of older rural homes and newer construction. Per-job coverage; call to confirm next available appointment. |
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Three Eras Of Asheboro, NC Chimneys
Asheboro's housing stock has three distinct waves — a real pre-WWII downtown historic district built as the Randolph County seat grew in the late 1800s, a deep mid-century housing layer tied to the town's textile and furniture industries, and a wave of 1990s+ subdivisions on the outer edges. Knowing your home's era helps us send the right gear on the first visit.
Era 1 · Pre-1940 Historic Masonry
Historic Brick Chimneys
Neighborhoods
Downtown Asheboro historic district near the Randolph County courthouse, and the surrounding late-1800s to early-20th-century residential streets
What To Expect
Asheboro grew as the Randolph County seat starting in the late 1700s and became a substantial town in the late 1800s textile and railroad era. The downtown historic district has a real concentration of pre-WWII inventory — original brick chimneys with clay-tile liners, deteriorated mortar from a century-plus of weather, settled foundations pulling chimneys off the wall, missing or damaged crowns and caps. Many of these chimneys have never had a Level 2 inspection.
Typical Work
Level 2 inspection, liner repair or relining, masonry tuckpointing, crown rebuild, custom copper cap installation.
Era 2 · 1950s–70s Ranch & Prefab
Mid-Century Homes
Neighborhoods
older mid-century housing scattered across Asheboro, plus the suburban expansion built as the town grew between Greensboro and Winston-Salem in the postwar decades
What To Expect
Ranch homes and split-levels with original masonry chimneys, plus a wave of prefab metal fireplaces installed in the 1970s–80s. Common findings — mortar joints failing after 50+ years, chase tops rusting through, prefab flashings leaking, animals entering through worn caps, dryer vents long overdue.
Typical Work
Sweep and cleaning, masonry tuckpointing, animal and nest removal, cap installation, chase cover replacement, dryer vent cleaning.
Era 3 · 1990s & Newer Construction
Modern Fireplace Systems
Neighborhoods
the broader 1990s+ subdivision footprint on the outer edges of town
What To Expect
Prefab or zero-clearance fireplaces with engineered metal flue systems. Common findings on first-time inspections — accumulated creosote from improper operation, draft issues from chimney height vs. roofline, leak intrusion at flashing, worn caps and chase covers. Newer Asheboro subdivisions often have HOAs with architectural review for visible exterior work.
Typical Work
First-ever Level 1 or 2 inspection, sweep, flashing repair, cap replacement, customer education on proper fireplace operation.
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Every Service We Offer In Asheboro, NC
Every chimney service we do across the Piedmont Triad is available in Asheboro. Click any service for full details, pricing, and process.
Chimney Inspection (Level 1, 2, 3)
Level 1: $120 · Level 2: $280 · Inspection + Cleaning combo: $200. Comprehensive safety checks for your peace of mind.
View ServiceReal Estate Chimney Inspection
Pre-purchase, pre-listing, and post-inspection remediation on closing timelines. Essential for real estate transactions.
View ServiceChimney Sweep & Cleaning
Annual sweep, creosote removal, dust free vacuum process to keep your air clean.
View ServiceAnimal & Nest Removal
Humane removal of birds, squirrels, and nesting wildlife with permanent cap-based prevention.
View ServiceDryer Vent Cleaning
NFPA-recommended annual cleaning for fire prevention and improved energy efficiency.
View ServiceChimney Leak Repair
Flashing, crown, masonry, cap leaks — find the source, fix the cause permanently.
View ServiceMasonry & Brick Repair
Expert tuckpointing, crown rebuild, and brick replacement services.
View ServiceChimney Cap Installation
Standard, custom copper, stainless, and animal-proof caps installed professionally.
View ServiceLiner & Flue Repair
Clay tile, stainless steel, and HeatShield resurfacing options available.
View ServiceFireplace Repair
Complete services for firebox, damper, hearth, and glass door restoration.
View ServiceFull Chimney Rebuild
Partial, above-roofline, and complete tear-down rebuilds for structural safety.
View ServiceFire Damage Restoration
Post-fire Level 2 inspection, insurance documentation, and full restoration scoping.
View Service24/7 Emergency Chimney Repair
Fast response for active fires, storm damage, and sudden water intrusion.
View ServiceCommercial Chimney Services
Multi-family, hospitality, and commercial buildings — scoped through a free property walkthrough.
View ServiceWhy Perfect Chimney Cleaning In Asheboro, NC
Triangle team, real local response
Our Triad office is at 317 South Westgate Drive in Greensboro — 30-35 minutes from most Asheboro addresses via US-220/I-73. When you call (336) 604-6711, the team that answers also works your job. No bouncing between regional dispatch and local subcontractors.
CSIA-Certified Chimney Sweep #12553
Our CSIA-Certified Chimney Sweep credential is #12553. You can verify any technician's certification directly at csia.org. Most Asheboro-area chimney businesses claim certification on their site — only certified businesses are listed in CSIA's national directory. Ask any chimney company you're considering for their CSIA number; if they hesitate, that's the answer.
Fully insured — to the dollar amounts that matter
General liability via Spinnaker ($1M per occurrence/$2M aggregate). Workers' comp via AM Trust ($100K per accident/$500K aggregate). Asheboro's downtown historic district and the surrounding mid-century housing often have decades of deferred maintenance behind the walls — we carry the insurance to handle the full scope when an inspection finds more than expected.
Honest Advice For Asheboro, NC Homeowners
Things we'll tell you that other companies might not
If your downtown Asheboro historic-district masonry chimney needs tuckpointing and a crown rebuild, that's the scope; we won't quote a full tear-down rebuild unless the structural brick has actually failed. Many century-old chimneys in the county-seat core are still structurally sound; deteriorated mortar, settled crowns, and aged clay liners are repairable in place.
If your prefab fireplace in one of Asheboro's newer subdivisions just needs a sweep, we'll quote a sweep. Most newer Asheboro subdivision fireplaces are 1990s–2000s prefab units designed to be serviced for 20–30+ years; replacement is rarely the right answer for a 15–25-year-old system that's been operated normally.
What Happens When You Call (336) 604-6711
Here's the actual sequence from the moment you call to the moment we're back on the road.
Call & schedule
A Triad team member answers, asks about chimney type, address, and concern, and books a window. Most Asheboro jobs schedule within 1–3 business days.
- Same day
Confirmation
Text or email with the appointment time, technician name, and truck make/model.
- Same day
Onsite work
CSIA-certified technician arrives in the window, performs the scope, photographs everything. Drop cloths and shoe covers protect interior floors.
- 1–2 hours typical
Walkthrough + report
Photos on the tablet, plain-English explanation, written report emailed within 24 hours. If repair is recommended, written estimate within 48 hours.
- 20–30 min onsite
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can someone be at my Asheboro home?
Same-day to within 1–3 business days for most Asheboro addresses — the Triad office is 30-35 minutes away via US-220 / I-73. Active emergencies dispatch as availability allows, typically same-day or within a few hours.
My house is in downtown Asheboro and was built before 1940. Is it worth restoring the original chimney?
Almost always yes — and we strongly recommend a Level 2 inspection before deciding. Most pre-WWII Asheboro chimneys we inspect have structurally sound brick; what's failed is the mortar, the crown, the cap, and often the clay-tile liner. All of that is repairable in place. Full tear-down rebuilds are reserved for chimneys with actual structural failure — leaning, displaced brick, or compromised footings. Restoration typically runs a fraction of a full rebuild.
My home is in newer subdivisions and has an HOA. Do I need approval for chimney work?
Sometimes — depends on the work. Most newer Asheboro HOAs require architectural review for visible exterior changes: new caps in different colors or materials, chase cover replacements, masonry repairs that change visual character. Interior work (sweep, liner repair, inspection) typically doesn't trigger review. We'll flag during the inspection if anything would need ARC approval and provide the documentation.
Do you handle permits for chimney work in Asheboro?
The City of Asheboro treats most chimney work as maintenance/repair rather than new construction, so permits typically aren't required. Major structural changes — full rebuilds, foundation work, structural liner replacements — may require a permit; we'll flag during the inspection and recommend a path. We don't pull permits ourselves.
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