Chimney Sweep Services in Paragould, Arkansas

Discover 2 professional chimney sweep businesses in Paragould. Compare reviews, prices, and services.

Paragould sits in Greene County in the Arkansas Delta, and the climate here does real work on masonry. Hot, humid summers push moisture into brick and mortar. Then winter brings enough freeze-thaw cycles to crack what the humidity softened. It’s a slow process, but it’s relentless, and chimneys that look fine from the yard can have crumbling mortar joints and hairline flue cracks that only show up on a proper inspection.

Much of Paragould’s housing stock dates from the mid-20th century, which means a lot of homes have older masonry fireplaces built before modern flue liner standards were routine. If your house was built before 1980, there’s a good chance the chimney was designed for coal or a lower-output wood stove and may not be properly sized for today’s burning habits. A sweep who also does masonry work can tell you whether the liner is intact and whether the firebox dimensions still make sense for how you’re using it.

Creosote is a real concern here. Northeast Arkansas winters aren’t as brutal as the Ozarks, but homeowners do run their fireplaces regularly from November through February. Burning green or unseasoned wood, which is easy to end up with in a rural area, accelerates creosote buildup. The NFPA recommends an annual chimney inspection, and fall is when sweeps in this area get busy fast. Booking in September or early October means you’re not scrambling.

With only a couple of providers serving the Paragould area, it’s worth asking what each one covers. Some local operators combine chimney sweeping with masonry repair, which is convenient when your flashing needs repointing or you’ve got spalling bricks at the crown. Others focus on the sweep and inspection side. Knowing what you need before you call saves time on both ends.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have my chimney swept in Paragould?

Once a year is the standard recommendation, and fall is the right time to schedule it before heating season starts. If you burn a lot of wood through a Northeast Arkansas winter, a mid-season check isn't a bad idea either.

Does Arkansas require chimney sweeps to be licensed?

Arkansas doesn't have a statewide license specific to chimney sweeps, but reputable sweeps carry certification through the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) and general liability insurance. Always ask for both before letting anyone on your roof.

What's the biggest chimney problem for homes in the Paragould area?

Moisture is the main culprit. Greene County's humid summers and freeze-thaw cycles in winter work together to crack mortar joints and spall brick faster than in drier climates. A masonry inspection every year or two catches this early and saves a lot of money.

Can I burn wood in my fireplace if I haven't had it inspected in a few years?

It's not a good idea. Creosote builds up with every fire, and a chimney that hasn't been swept in a few seasons can have enough accumulation to fuel a chimney fire. An inspection also catches cracked flue tiles and animal nests, both of which are common in this area.

What does a chimney inspection typically cost in Paragould?

Prices vary, but a Level 1 inspection combined with a standard sweep generally runs between $150 and $250 in rural Arkansas markets. Masonry repair costs depend heavily on how much mortar work or brick replacement is needed.

NEA Chimney Services in Paragould

NEA Chimney Services

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๐Ÿ“ 2004 Barnhill Rd, Paragould, AR 72450

๐Ÿ“ž +1 870-275-1271

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EOE Masonry Brick's & Chimney Inspection Ltd

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๐Ÿ“ 354 County Rd 890, Paragould, AR 72450

๐Ÿ“ž +1 870-242-3516

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