Chimney Services in Raleigh, NC : CSIA-Certified, 200+ Five-Star Reviews
Perfect Chimney Cleaning has its Triangle office in Raleigh at 105 Star Street. Our technicians work Raleigh homes every week — from the pre-WWII masonry chimneys of Oakwood, Mordecai, and Boylan Heights, to the 1950s–70s ranch construction across North Raleigh, to the 1990s+ developments in Brier Creek and Wakefield. Same CSIA-certified crew, same documented inspection method, same on-time response.
CSIA-Certified Chimney Sweep #12553 (Chimney Safety Institute of America)
⭐ 5.0 across 200+ Google reviews — Triad office GBP
Triangle office: (984) 777-8853 · serves Raleigh and surrounding Triangle towns.
Hours: Mon–Sun, 8:30 a.m.–8 p.m. · 24/7 emergency line outside office hours
Fully insured: Spinnaker GL ($1M/$2M) + AM Trust WC ($100K/$500K)
Wisetack financing available for repair and restoration work
CSIA-Certified Chimney Sweep #12553 (Chimney Safety Institute of America)
⭐ 5.0 across 200+ Google reviews — Triad office GBP
Triad office: (336) 604-6711 · 317 South Westgate Drive, Suite E, Greensboro, NC 27407
Hours: Mon–Sun, 8:30 a.m.–8 p.m. · 24/7 emergency line outside office hours
Fully insured: Spinnaker GL ($1M/$2M) + AM Trust WC ($100K/$500K)
Wisetack financing available for repair and restoration work
Neighborhoods Covered In Raleigh
Every Raleigh neighborhood is in active service area. The Triangle office is on Star Street, putting most jobs within a 15–25 minute drive of central Raleigh, with extended reach into Wake County. Below is a snapshot of what we typically see in each district — useful context if you're trying to figure out what your chimney needs.
| Neighborhood / District | What we typically see |
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Oakwood
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Raleigh's largest National Register historic district. Late-19th and early-20th-century masonry chimneys — common need for liner repair, crown rebuild, and custom copper caps. |
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Mordecai
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Raleigh's oldest neighborhood, pre-Civil War in parts. Original masonry with clay-tile liners often due for relining. |
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Boylan Heights
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Pre-WWII housing stock. Masonry restoration and waterproofing work most common. |
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Glenwood-Brooklyn
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Historic early-1900s district. Full chimney services — masonry repair, liner work, custom caps. |
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Hayes Barton, Cameron Park, Five Points
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Affluent pre-WWII neighborhoods. Multi-flue masonry chimneys — crown rebuilds, custom caps, full Level 2 inspections common. |
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Anderson Heights, Country Club Hills, Stonehenge
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1950s–70s mid-century housing. Prefab and masonry mix; sweep, animal removal, dryer vent, and cap installation common. |
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North Raleigh expansion areas, Lafayette Park
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Post-Beltline 1960s–80s housing. Prefab chimneys with chase tops; sweep + cap + inspection. |
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Brier Creek, Bedford at Falls River, Wakefield
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1990s+ newer construction. Prefab and zero-clearance fireplaces; first-time inspections common. |
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North Hills (post-redevelopment), Falls of Neuse, Wade Park
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Newer infill and 2000s+ build. Mix of prefab and engineered fireplaces; sweep, flashing repair, and operator education. |
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Three Eras Of Raleigh Chimneys
Raleigh's housing stock falls into three distinct eras, and the era of your home largely predicts what your chimney needs. Knowing which era you're in lets you have a smarter conversation when you call — and lets us send the right gear on the first visit.
Era 1 · Pre-1940 Historic Masonry
Historic Brick Chimneys
Neighborhoods
Oakwood, Mordecai, Boylan Heights, Glenwood-Brooklyn, Hayes Barton, Cameron Park, Five Points (original construction), Hi-Mount
What To Expect
Brick chimneys with clay-tile liners that have been heat-cycled for 80–120 years. Common findings — cracked or shaled clay tiles, deteriorated mortar joints, crumbling crown concrete, missing or damaged caps. Many homes are in protected historic districts (Oakwood has the largest in the city) that require sensitivity to original brickwork.
Typical Work
Level 2 inspection, liner repair or replacement, masonry tuckpointing, crown rebuild, custom copper cap installation. Properly restored, a historic Raleigh chimney is good for another generation.
Era 2 · 1950s–70s Ranch & Prefab
Mid-Century Homes
Neighborhoods
Anderson Heights, Country Club Hills, Stonehenge, Lafayette Park, post-Beltline North Raleigh expansion areas
What To Expect
Mix of prefab metal fireplaces (often with factory-built chase chimneys) and modest masonry chimneys. Common findings — chase tops rusting through, prefab flashings failing, animals entering through worn caps, dryer vents that haven't been cleaned in a decade.
Typical Work
Chimney sweep and cleaning, animal and nest removal, cap installation, chase cover replacement, dryer vent cleaning.
Era 3 · 1990s & Newer Construction
Modern Fireplace Systems
Neighborhoods
Brier Creek, Bedford at Falls River, Wakefield, Falls of Neuse, Wade Park, North Hills (after 2000s redevelopment)
What To Expect
Prefab or zero-clearance fireplaces with engineered metal flue systems. Common findings — never had a professional inspection, draft issues from chimney height vs. roofline, leak intrusion at flashing, accumulated creosote from improper operation. Many homes are in HOAs with architectural review for any visible exterior work.
Typical Work
First-ever Level 1 or 2 inspection, sweep, flashing repair, and customer education on proper fireplace operation.
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Every Service We Offer In Raleigh
Every chimney service we do across the Research Triangle is available in Raleigh. Most jobs are handled by the Triangle office; emergency work after hours is dispatched through the same number. Click any service for full details, pricing, and the process we use.
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 Raleigh
Triangle-based, not regional dispatch
Our Raleigh office isn't a virtual address. It's a working location at 105 Star Street, with the Triangle team and equipment based there. When you call (984) 777-8853, 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 Raleigh 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). Insurance certificate available on request. This is non-negotiable for any rooftop trade — make sure anyone you hire can produce the certificate.
Honest Advice For Raleigh Homeowners
Things we'll tell you that other companies might not: If your historic Oakwood or Mordecai chimney has a sound clay tile liner that just needs cleaning, we'll tell you that, and clean it for $120. Some companies will quote a full stainless steel reline on the same chimney.
The honest answer is that an intact original clay liner, properly maintained, can outlast most stainless retrofits.
If your Brier Creek or Wakefield prefab fireplace just needs a sweep and a cap, we'll quote that scope — not push a rebuild quote. Prefab systems are designed to be serviced, not replaced wholesale.
If your chimney genuinely needs major work — crown rebuild, tear-down rebuild, fire damage restoration — we'll show you the photos, explain why, and quote it in writing. No high-pressure scare tactics. The CSIA Code of Ethics requires this; we just take it seriously.
What Happens When You Call (984) 777-8853
Call
A Triangle team member answers — same office, same crew that does the work. We ask about the chimney type, the address, the concern, and whether it's a scheduled service or an emergency.
- Same day, usually within minutes
Schedule
We pick a window that works for you — most Raleigh jobs get scheduled within 2–5 business days. Active emergencies move ahead of scheduled work.
- 5–10 minutes on the call
Confirmation
You get a text or email confirmation with the appointment time, the technician's name, and the truck make/model so you know who's pulling up.
- Same day
Onsite work
The CSIA-certified technician arrives in the window, walks the property with you, performs the scope you booked, and photographs everything that matters. Drop cloths and shoe covers protect interior floors.
- 1–2 hours typical for inspection + sweep; longer for repair work
Walkthrough + report
Before leaving, the technician walks you through what they found — photos on the tablet, plain-English explanation, written report emailed within 24 hours.
- 20–30 minutes onsite
Follow-up if needed
If repair work is recommended, you get a written estimate within 24–48 hours with itemized pricing. No pressure to book on the spot.
- Within 48 hours
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can someone be at my Raleigh home?
Same-day for the Triangle office's primary coverage zone (0–15 miles), which covers central Raleigh and most surrounding neighborhoods. Within 24–48 hours for properties at the edge of coverage. Active emergencies — chimney fire, smoke in the home, structural collapse — dispatch as availability allows; typically same-day or within a few hours.
Will you work on my historic Oakwood or Mordecai chimney?
Yes — historic masonry work is one of the most common scopes we run in Raleigh. We don't replace original clay tile with stainless steel as a default; we evaluate the existing liner and recommend the right approach (relining vs. resurfacing vs. stainless retrofit) based on condition. Historic homes often have non-standard flue sizes and ornate brickwork that needs care, and that's what we're set up for.
My home is in an Oakwood historic district. Are there special considerations?
Yes — Raleigh's historic overlay districts (Oakwood is the largest) require certain types of exterior work to be reviewed for architectural compatibility, especially anything visible from the street. Most chimney work doesn't trigger review (interior liner relining, sweep, inspection), but exterior changes (new caps, masonry rebuilds, crown rebuilds) sometimes do. We'll flag this during the inspection and walk you through the process if review is needed. We don't handle the application ourselves — that's the homeowner's role — but we provide the documentation.
Should I get a Level 2 inspection if my pre-1940 home has its original chimney?
Recommended, especially before the first time you use it in fall or after a change in ownership. A Level 2 inspection includes a still-image camera inspection of the full flue length, which is the only way to confirm the clay tiles haven't cracked, spalled, or deteriorated. Level 2 is $280 and includes the camera, a structural assessment, and a written report acceptable to insurance and real-estate agents.
Do you handle permits for chimney rebuilds in Raleigh?
No — and this is intentional. Chimney rebuilds in Raleigh typically don't require permits because they're treated as repair/restoration rather than new structural work. If your specific job is one of the rare cases that does require a permit (usually for major structural changes), we'll flag it during the inspection and recommend a permit path. We don't pull permits ourselves.
Do you respond to chimney emergencies during severe-weather seasons?
Yes — the Triangle's hurricane and severe-thunderstorm exposure makes water-intrusion and storm-damage emergencies common. The 24/7 emergency line is the same Triangle number (984) 777-8853 — dispatch is, based on availability, typically same-day or within a few hours when conditions allow.
Will you work with my insurance company after a chimney fire?
Yes — we document the damage with photographs and a written Level 2 inspection report sized for the insurance claim packet. We don't act as your adjuster or argue the claim with the carrier — that's the policyholder's role — but the documentation we provide is what insurers actually need to process the claim.
Do you do commercial work in Raleigh?
Yes — multi-family, hospitality (hotels, B&Bs), and commercial buildings with masonry chimneys. We scope every commercial job through a free property walkthrough rather than a phone quote.
Ready to schedule chimney work in Greensboro?
Call (984) 777-8853 for same-day scheduling, or request a written estimate online.
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