Serving Middletown, CT & nearby communities
At Middletown Chimney Masters, we combine professional craftsmanship with courteous, on‑time service to help homeowners maintain safe, efficient fireplaces and venting systems. New England winters demand a lot from your chimney. Creosote, moisture, and temperature swings can take a toll on flues, crowns, and masonry. Our team delivers thorough cleanings, detailed inspections, long‑lasting repairs, and performance upgrades that protect your home and family. Whether you’re preparing for the heating season or dealing with draft issues, smoke backing up, or a persistent leak, we’ll pinpoint the cause and provide solutions that make sense—technically and financially.
We’re proud to serve Middletown, CT and surrounding communities with transparent pricing, clear communication, and tidy work areas. From historic brick chimneys to modern stainless steel liners, our technicians bring the right tools, materials, and experience to every job. If you need routine maintenance or a full restoration, we’re ready to help.
Explore our most requested services. Each service page includes detailed information, safety tips, and answers to common questions so you can make confident decisions.
Annual sweeping removes creosote, soot, and blockages to reduce fire risk and improve draft. We use HEPA‑filtered vacuums to keep your home clean while we work.
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Level I–III inspections identify safety hazards, venting defects, and hidden damage—ideal for real‑estate transactions, performance issues, or storm aftercare.
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From tuckpointing and crown rebuilds to smoke chamber parging, flashing repair, and leak sealing—we restore structural integrity and stop water at the source.
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Stainless steel and cast‑in‑place relining solutions address cracked flue tiles, improper sizing, and venting upgrades for wood, gas, and oil appliances.
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Quality caps and top‑sealing dampers keep out rain, animals, and debris while improving draft control and energy efficiency.
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Reduce fire risk and improve drying performance with a thorough vent cleaning that removes lint buildup and restores proper airflow.
Learn MoreWe believe chimney work should be straightforward. That’s why we take the time to show you what we see, explain what it means, and outline options that match your budget and goals. We use proven materials—from stainless liners and cast‑seal systems to elastomeric waterproofers—so repairs last through tough winters. Our crews protect floors and furnishings, and we leave each job site as clean (or cleaner) than we found it.
We focus on draft, clearance, and containment—three pillars that minimize risk and maximize appliance performance.
We respect your schedule. Expect timely arrival, real updates, and efficient, professional work.
No gimmicks—just clear scopes, itemized materials, and options that fit your needs.
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Simple seasonal steps can prevent big repairs. Here’s how to get more life, safety, and efficiency from your system.
Even if you don’t use your fireplace heavily, creosote and debris accumulate over time. An annual sweep and inspection helps prevent chimney fires, improves draft, and catches small defects—like minor mortar cracks or a failing crown—before they become expensive problems. For oil and gas systems, a yearly inspection confirms proper venting and combustion by‑products are exiting safely.
Water is a chimney’s biggest enemy. A proper cap, intact crown, and sealed flashing keep rain and snowmelt out of brick and mortar. We also offer breathable waterproofing that blocks moisture intrusion while allowing masonry to vent. If you see staining, spalling brick, or musty odors, it’s time to call.
Flue liners must be compatible with your fuel type and sized to the appliance. Out‑of‑spec liners can cause poor draft, soot buildup, and carbon‑monoxide risks. If you’ve converted appliances or notice smoke rollout, a relining assessment can restore safe performance.
New England freeze‑thaw cycles are tough on mortar joints. Tuckpointing, crown repair, and properly stepped and counter‑flashed repairs prevent leaks that travel into walls and attics. If a storm has compromised your chimney, we can document damage for insurance and provide repairs that meet code.
Tell us what you’re experiencing—smoke rollout, odors, slow‑starting fires, staining, or a persistent leak. We’ll diagnose the issue and recommend solutions that fit your timeline and budget.