Chimney Sweep · Longmont

Longmont’s Trusted Chimney Sweep for Fire-Safe Homes

Protect your family from hidden chimney hazards—fast, thorough, and code-compliant sweeps by licensed professionals

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John Miller Chimney LLC

For Longmont homeowners, a chimney isn’t just a cozy feature—it’s a critical safety system. At John Miller Chimney LLC, we don’t just clean flues; we inspect, educate, and ensure your chimney meets Colorado’s strict fire and carbon-monoxide standards. Whether it’s a routine sweep or emergency repair after a storm, we arrive on time, work cleanly, and leave your home safer than we found it. No upsells. No surprises. Just expert work backed by a satisfaction guarantee.

What We Do

Our Services

Comprehensive chimney sweep for Longmont homes and businesses.

Chimney Sweeping & Inspection

Remove hazardous creosote buildup and check for structural or airflow issues before they spark a fire or leak deadly CO.

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Chimney Cap Installation

Stop water, debris, and animals from entering your flue—Longmont’s freeze-thaw cycles make this a critical defense against costly damage.

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Masonry Repairs & Repointing

Restore cracked or crumbling brick and mortar to prevent heat loss, drafts, and structural failure—critical for Longmont’s older homes.

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Carbon Monoxide Testing

Detect invisible, odorless CO leaks before they threaten your family’s health—Longmont homes with older furnaces or wood stoves are at highest risk.

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Fireplace & Stove Relining

Upgrade aging or damaged chimney liners to meet modern safety codes and improve heat transfer—Longmont’s wood-burning stoves demand this upgrade.

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Emergency Chimney Repairs

Storm damage, animal intrusions, or sudden draft failures? We respond within hours to secure your chimney and prevent further harm.

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Why Trust John Miller Chimney LLC

Credentials You Can Count On

We hold ourselves to the highest standards so you can hire with total confidence.

Licensed & InsuredFully licensed, bonded and insured for your complete protection.
Certified TechniciansTrained, certified professionals handle every chimney sweep job.
Background-Checked CrewEvery team member is vetted and background-checked.
15+ Years of ExperienceTrusted by Longmont homeowners for over a decade.
Workmanship GuaranteeWe stand behind every job — if it's not right, we make it right.
Upfront, Written PricingClear quotes with no hidden fees or surprises.
Why John Miller Chimney LLC

Built on Trust & Craftsmanship

At John Miller Chimney LLC, we don’t just clean chimneys—we protect Longmont homes from silent threats. A chimney isn’t just a flue; it’s a direct pathway for fire and carbon monoxide to enter your living space if neglected. Our safety-first approach combines rigorous inspections with meticulous cleaning to ensure your chimney meets or exceeds local building codes, especially critical in Longmont’s older neighborhoods where historic construction meets modern safety standards. We don’t cut corners because your family’s safety isn’t negotiable.

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Our Promise

Why Choose Us

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Longmont’s Building Codes Change—We Stay Ahead

Colorado’s chimney codes (IRC R1003) get stricter every cycle, especially for carbon-monoxide safety. We train annually on local amendments and use equipment calibrated to meet these standards, so your inspection report holds up for insurance claims or home sales.

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Creosote Kills Chimneys Faster Than You Think

In Longmont’s dry winters, creosote can harden into a tar-like glaze in just 60 days. We remove it completely—not just the loose soot—using rotary brushes and HEPA vacuums. Skipping this step risks a chimney fire that could spread to your attic before you smell smoke.

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Your Chimney’s Biggest Enemy? Longmont’s Weather

Freeze-thaw cycles in Boulder County expand tiny cracks into major leaks. We seal joints with waterproof mortar and install crowns that slope away from the flue, preventing the $5,000+ water damage repairs common in older Longmont homes.

Insurance Won’t Cover Neglect—We Document Everything

After a claim, adjusters demand proof of regular maintenance. Our detailed reports (with photos and measurements) satisfy insurers and real estate agents alike. Clients in Longmont’s competitive housing market use these records to negotiate better sale terms.

Simple Process

How It Works

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Schedule Online or by Phone

Book a same-day or next-day appointment via our calendar or call (720) 712-9748. We confirm your address, chimney type, and any concerns upfront to avoid delays.

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Pre-Work Safety Check

Our tech arrives on time, sets up drop cloths, and secures pets/kids away from the work zone. We inspect the roof access point and discuss any visible damage before starting.

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Deep Clean & Inspection

We use truck-mounted vacuums and rotary brushes to remove all creosote, then perform a Level 1 or 2 inspection (per CSIA standards) with a camera to document the flue’s condition.

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Clear Walkthrough & Next Steps

We review findings on-site, provide a written estimate for repairs, and leave your home cleaner than we found it. All work is backed by a 1-year craftsmanship warranty.

Reviews

What Our Customers Say

★★★★★

"John’s team caught a hairline crack in my flue during a routine sweep—something my last ‘sweep’ missed. They fixed it the same day and saved me from a potential chimney fire. Their attention to detail is unmatched."

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Sarah K.
Longmont, CO
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"After a windstorm damaged my cap, I called John at 7 PM. He arrived by 9 AM the next morning with the exact part needed. No other company in Boulder County offers that kind of response."

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Mark T.
Niwot, CO
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"Their carbon monoxide test gave me peace of mind before winter. They explained the results in plain terms and showed me how to check my own CO detector monthly. Worth every penny."

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Lisa R.
Longmont, CO
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"I was skeptical about paying for a chimney cap, but after Longmont’s last hailstorm, I’m sold. Their stainless steel cap held up perfectly, and my insurance premium dropped because of the upgrade."

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David P.
Mead, CO
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"They repointed my 1950s chimney and matched the brick color perfectly. The crew cleaned up so well I didn’t even know they’d been there. Highly recommend for historic homes."

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Jen W.
Longmont, CO
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"After a raccoon chewed through my flue liner, John’s team installed a new stainless liner in one day. They sealed the entry point and gave me tips to keep animals out for good."

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Tom L.
Longmont, CO
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I schedule a chimney inspection before listing my Longmont home for sale?

Yes. Longmont’s real estate market moves fast, and a clean bill of health from a certified sweep can prevent last-minute deal-breakers. Buyers in Boulder County often request inspection reports, and a neglected chimney can derail negotiations. We provide same-day reports for real estate transactions, ensuring your sale stays on track.

Is it worth paying extra for a Level 2 chimney inspection in Longmont?

Absolutely. A Level 2 inspection includes a video scan of your flue and is required if you’ve had a chimney fire, earthquake, or structural change. In Longmont, where many homes predate modern codes, this extra step can reveal hidden damage from freeze-thaw cycles or rodent nests. It’s a small cost for peace of mind.

Do I really need to sweep my chimney if I only use my fireplace twice a year in Longmont?

Yes. Even infrequent use allows creosote—a highly flammable byproduct—to accumulate. Longmont’s dry winters and sudden temperature drops can cause creosote to harden into a glaze, increasing fire risk. Annual sweeping is the only way to ensure your chimney remains safe, regardless of usage.

Can a chimney sweep in Longmont tell me if my liner needs replacing?

Yes. Chimney liners degrade over time, especially in Longmont’s variable climate. We check for cracks, corrosion, or improper sizing during every inspection. If your liner is damaged, we’ll recommend a stainless steel or cast-in-place solution to prevent heat transfer to combustible walls.

What’s the biggest chimney hazard I’m overlooking in my Longmont home?

Blocked chimney caps. Longmont’s windstorms and summer hail can dislodge or clog caps, trapping debris and restricting airflow. This forces smoke back into your home and increases carbon monoxide risk. We install durable, wind-resistant caps during every service to prevent this.

How do I know if my Longmont chimney’s mortar joints need tuckpointing?

Look for white, chalky stains (efflorescence) or gaps wider than a credit card. Longmont’s freeze-thaw cycles accelerate mortar erosion, especially on older brick chimneys. We perform tuckpointing to restore structural integrity and prevent water intrusion, which is a leading cause of chimney failure.

Is it safe to use my fireplace after a chimney sweeping in Longmont if it rained last night?

No. Moisture in the flue can mix with residual creosote, creating a corrosive paste that damages the liner. Longmont’s humidity levels can linger in masonry, so we recommend waiting 24–48 hours after rain before your first fire. We’ll advise you on drying times during your appointment.

Should I DIY my chimney cleaning in Longmont, or is it a job for pros?

Leave it to the pros. Longmont’s altitude and temperature swings make chimneys more prone to hidden damage. DIY tools can’t reach creosote in bends or cracks, and improper cleaning risks dislodging debris that clogs your flue. Our certified sweeps use HEPA vacuums and rotary systems to ensure a thorough, safe job.

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