Chimney Sweep Services in Evergreen, Colorado

Discover 4 professional chimney sweep businesses in Evergreen. Compare reviews, prices, and services.

Evergreen sits at roughly 7,000 feet in the foothills of Jefferson County, and the elevation shapes almost everything about how chimneys behave here. The mountain winter runs long. Hard freezes from October through April are normal. And most households depend on a fireplace or wood stove for real heat, not just ambiance. That means creosote accumulates faster than it would in a milder climate, and annual sweeping isn’t a suggestion here, it’s basic maintenance.

Freeze-thaw cycles are another factor that doesn’t get enough attention. Evergreen’s temperature swings. Warm afternoons, cold nights, and periodic wet snow. Stress masonry constantly. Older chimneys in the area, particularly those on homes built during the 1970s and ’80s mountain building boom, may show cracked crowns, spalling brick, or deteriorating mortar that goes unnoticed until water gets in. A good sweep will flag these during an inspection.

Softwoods dominate around here. Lodgepole pine is cheap and plentiful, and a lot of homeowners burn it all winter. That’s fine, but it does accelerate creosote deposits compared to denser hardwoods. If pine is your primary fuel, don’t let two seasons go by between cleanings.

Draft issues come up more in mountain homes than most people expect. At this elevation, combustion air is thinner, and a fireplace or insert that worked fine at 5,000 feet may pull sluggishly here. If smoke occasionally spills into the room or your fire is hard to start, elevation-related draft problems are worth discussing with a sweep before you assume the appliance is defective.

Colorado doesn’t issue a specific state license for chimney sweeps, so CSIA certification is the most reliable credential to look for. The four providers listed below serve the Evergreen area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have my chimney swept in Evergreen?

For most Evergreen homeowners burning wood regularly through a long mountain winter, once a year is the standard. Ideally in late summer or early fall before the season starts. If you're burning every day from October through April, some sweeps recommend a mid-season inspection too.

Does the high elevation in Evergreen affect how my fireplace or wood stove performs?

Yes. At elevations around 7,000 feet, lower air density affects combustion and draft. Fires can burn less efficiently, and some appliances sized for lower elevations may not draw as well. A sweep familiar with mountain properties will know what to look for.

What wood is commonly burned around Evergreen, and does it affect creosote buildup?

Lodgepole pine and other conifers are widely available in the foothills, but softwoods burn hotter and faster and can deposit creosote more quickly than hardwoods. If you're burning pine, don't skip your annual sweep.

Are chimney sweeps in Colorado required to be licensed?

Colorado doesn't have a statewide chimney sweep license, but reputable sweeps typically hold CSIA (Chimney Safety Institute of America) certification. Ask any sweep you hire whether they're CSIA-certified and carry liability insurance.

When's the worst time to try to book a chimney sweep in the Evergreen area?

September and October get very busy as mountain homeowners scramble before the first hard freeze. Book in July or August if you want your pick of appointment times.

Mountain Man Fireplace & Chimney Inc in Evergreen

Mountain Man Fireplace & Chimney Inc

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๐Ÿ“ 7001 County Hwy 73, Evergreen, CO 80439

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4 Less American chimney Wellesley in Evergreen

4 Less American chimney Wellesley

๐Ÿ“ 3560 Evergreen Pkwy, Evergreen, CO 80439

๐Ÿ“ž +1 617-618-3255

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Soot Solutions in Evergreen

Soot Solutions

๐Ÿ“ 30723 Hilltop Dr, Evergreen, CO 80439

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Fast Bear Chimny in Evergreen

Fast Bear Chimny

๐Ÿ“ 3058 Bergen Point Trail, Evergreen, CO 80439

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