Welcome to Seacoast Chimney!

New England’s Safety-First Chimney Experts Protect your home, business, and family from fire and carbon monoxide. For 30+ years, Seacoast Chimney has delivered inspections, repairs, and installations across the New England Seacoast and Long Island—with 18+ service trucks and dozens of certified technicians ready to help. Free carbon monoxide & smoke alarm testing with every inspection.
Call: 781-476-7484 • Email: office@seacoastchimney.com

Why Safety Comes First

  • Annual inspections are not optional. The NFPA recommends yearly chimney & vent inspections and cleaning when needed.
  • Gas & oil furnaces vent carbon monoxide. Even small cracks can allow CO into living spaces.
  • Wood & pellet appliances build creosote. That buildup is highly flammable and a leading cause of chimney fires.

We don’t guess—we verify. Every inspection includes hi-definition video documentation and clear recommendations.

Full-Service Chimney & Venting

Some chimney companies specialize in particular areas leaving homeowners searching for multiple contractors to get the job done. At Seacoast Chimney, we proudly offer a full-service package that covers everything in one. Whether you require a chimney rebuild or sweep, chimney cap installation, or maintenance on a Victorian home, our experts are here to get the job done.

Video chimney inspections (residential & commercial) Gas & oil furnace flue inspections Chimney sweeps (performed with inspection) Waterproofing & leak defense
Repointing/pointing and brick repair Poured slab crowns (4" thick, rebar, high-strength concrete) Flashing repair/replacement & sealing Full or partial chimney rebuilds
Stainless & aluminum liners Chimney caps &top-sealing dampers Wood, pellet, and gas stoves & inserts Class A chimney systems
Annual portfolio inspections & safety reporting Condos, apartments, HOAs, campuses, light commercial Coordinated scheduling, rapid dispatch, compliant documentation

One Team. Start to Finish.

  • Inspections
  • Sweeps
  • Liners
  • Masonry & Crowns
  • Waterproofing
  • Caps & Dampers
  • Flashing
  • Rebuilds
  • Class A systems
  • Wood/Pellet/Gas stove & insert installs

Roofing tie-in needed? Our sister company Exclusive Roofing Corporation handles all roofing work professionally.

Upfront, Transparent Pricing (No Surprises)

We publish realistic pricing ranges so you can plan with confidence. Final quotes depend on height, size, access, and complexity.

  • Chimney Inspection (per structure) $325.00
  • Chimney Sweep (per flue) $75.00

    must be paired with an inspection

  • Chimney Liners $4,500 – $6,000
  • Waterproofing $400 – $1,200
  • Flashing Repair $800 – $2,000
  • Wood/Pellet/Gas Stove or Insert Install $6,000 – $12,000
  • Poured Slab Crowns (4" w/ rebar, high-strength concrete) $3,500 – $6,000

Safety First: CO, Fire & Annual Compliance

Carbon Monoxide (CO) & Furnace Vents

  • Gas and oil systems produce CO—a colorless, odorless, deadly gas.
  • Damaged liners, blocked flues, or improper draft can push CO into living areas.
  • Our promise: We test CO & smoke alarms free with every inspection.

Creosote & Chimney Fires

  • Wood and pellet appliances leave creosote, a highly flammable residue.
  • Annual inspection and cleaning (when needed) reduce fire risk and improves efficiency.

When to Schedule

  • Annually for all chimneys and furnace flues
  • After severe weather, a chimney fire, or any performance/draft issue
  • Before selling or buying a property
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Service Area

We cover the New England Seacoast, Long Island and the Northern Shore of New Jersey

With 18+ service trucks and dozens of technicians, we can tackle single homes, multi-family properties, HOAs, and commercial portfolios.

Frequently Asked Questions in Seacoast Chimney

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Yes. The NFPA recommends annual inspections for all chimneys, fireplaces, and vents, with cleaning as needed.

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Because safety matters. A sweep without inspection could miss cracks, gaps, or blockages that risk fire or CO exposure. We always inspect.

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Spring/summer—reduces creosote odors in humid weather and gives time to complete repairs before heating season.

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Moisture in gas exhaust, oil by-products, and chemical vapors (from laundry rooms or workshops) can corrode liners over time—another reason for annual checks.

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Hi-def video evaluation, draft/venting checks, exterior and roofline assessment, moisture & masonry review, and free CO/smoke alarm testing.