Regular chimney maintenance is essential for keeping your home safe, your fireplace working efficiently, and preventing costly repairs down the road. At The Master Chimney Sweep & Repair LLC, we provide professional, reliable, and affordable chimney maintenance services in Minneapolis, MN, ensuring your chimney stays clean, protected, and ready for the long Minnesota winters.
Whether you burn wood, use a gas fireplace, or rely on your chimney for furnace ventilation, our team makes sure everything runs smoothly and safely year-round.
We perform a complete inspection to identify creosote buildup, cracks, moisture issues, loose bricks, or draft problems.
If we find soot, creosote, or debris, we clean it during the maintenance appointment to keep airflow strong and prevent chimney fires.
We look for damage in the chimney liner, gaps, or deterioration that could affect safety or efficiency.
We ensure your chimney’s outer components are sealed, watertight, and able to withstand Minnesota’s harsh weather.
We check your chimney’s draft to ensure proper smoke ventilation and safe fireplace use.
Routine maintenance helps prevent:
A well-maintained chimney lasts longer, performs better, and gives homeowners peace of mind—especially during the freezing Minneapolis winters.
If it’s been over a year since your last chimney service—or you’re noticing smoke issues, odors, or slow-burning fires—now is the perfect time to schedule maintenance. The Master Chimney Sweep & Repair LLC
Located at 5860 73rd Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55429, our team is just minutes away from neighborhoods across Minneapolis. Call us today at 612-403-1733 to book an appointment with a certified local chimney specialist.
Once per year is recommended for Minneapolis homes, especially before winter.
A sweep focuses on cleaning; maintenance covers inspection, cleaning, repairs, and overall chimney health.
Yes—we inspect the crown, flashing, bricks, and cap for signs of water damage.
Absolutely. Gas units still require vent cleaning and safety checks.
Usually 60–90 minutes, depending on chimney condition.




























