Certified sweeps protecting Durham, CT families from chimney fires and carbon monoxide — one thorough inspection at a time. Call (475) 225-2335 for your free estimate.
At Matts & Sons Chimney, we believe a fireplace should warm your home — not endanger it. Serving Durham, CT and the surrounding Connecticut River Valley, we've built our reputation on meticulous chimney sweeping, honest inspections, and straight talk about fire risk and carbon monoxide hazards. Our certified technicians don't just clean chimneys; we educate homeowners about the real dangers hiding in an unmaintained flue, from creosote buildup to cracked liner tiles that can silently channel toxic gases into living spaces. Whether you have a wood-burning fireplace, a pellet stove, or a gas appliance, Matts & Sons brings the tools, training, and transparency Durham families deserve. Licensed, insured, and committed to code compliance — we're the call you make before something goes wrong.
Comprehensive chimney sweep for Durham homes and businesses.
Thorough removal of soot, creosote, and debris to dramatically reduce your fire and CO risk.
Learn more →NFPA 211-compliant inspections that reveal hidden fire hazards and code violations before they cost you.
Learn more →Damaged liners are a top carbon monoxide pathway — we restore them to code quickly and permanently.
Learn more →Stop water, animals, and debris from entering your flue with properly fitted caps and restored crowns.
Learn more →Crumbling firebrick and damaged smoke chambers put your walls and ceiling at risk — we rebuild them right.
Learn more →Clogged dryer vents are a leading cause of house fires — we clear them safely and completely.
Learn more →We hold ourselves to the highest standards so you can hire with total confidence.
Matts & Sons Chimney was founded on a straightforward belief: every family in Durham, CT deserves honest, expert chimney care delivered without upselling, fear tactics, or shortcuts. What started as a father-and-sons operation has grown into one of Middlesex County's most respected chimney service companies, built entirely on referrals and repeat customers who trust us with their most critical home-safety systems. We've swept and inspected chimneys in Durham's historic farmhouses, newer subdivisions off Route 17, and everything in between — and we bring the same meticulous standard to every single job regardless of size.

We explain every finding in plain language because an informed homeowner is a safer one. From creosote stages to CO pathways, we make sure you understand the actual risks in your specific Durham home — not generic warnings. Our technicians never rush a post-job walkthrough, because that conversation is half the value.
Every Matts & Sons technician holds current chimney sweep certification and operates under our Connecticut contractor license and full liability insurance. When we're on your roof or inside your flue, you have documented proof of competency — not just a truck and a brush. We carry workers' comp so you're never exposed.
We quote every job in writing before work begins. No hourly surprise charges, no pressure to approve repairs on the spot. Durham homeowners deserve to understand exactly what they're paying for and why. If additional work appears mid-job, we stop and explain before proceeding — always your decision, never ours.
Connecticut code compliance isn't just about passing inspection — it protects your homeowner's insurance coverage and your home's resale value. We document every job to NFPA 211 standards and can provide written inspection reports for real estate transactions, insurance carriers, or permit applications in Durham and throughout Middlesex County.
Call (475) 225-2335 or book online. We'll gather basic details about your chimney system, fuel type, and last service date. Same-week availability is common in Durham. No obligation, no pressure — just an honest assessment of what your chimney needs.
Our certified technician arrives on time, introduces themselves, and performs a systematic pre-sweep inspection before any cleaning begins. We photograph existing conditions, note any code concerns, and explain our full scope of work so there are zero surprises when the job is complete.
We seal the firebox, run commercial-grade HEPA equipment, and execute a methodical top-to-bottom sweep. Camera inspection follows cleaning so we're evaluating a clear flue, not one obscured by soot. Every finding is documented with photos and plain-language notes for your records.
Before we leave your Durham home, we deliver a written summary of flue condition, any code-compliance issues found, and prioritized recommendations. We explain what's urgent, what's advisory, and what's fine for now — empowering you to make confident, informed decisions about your chimney's health.
"Matts & Sons came out after I noticed a smoky smell even when the fireplace wasn't in use — turned out my liner had a serious crack. They explained everything with photos before recommending the repair, and the liner installation was done within a week. I finally feel safe using my fireplace again. Honest, professional, and worth every penny."
"I scheduled a Level II inspection before listing my Durham house for sale and Matts & Sons delivered a detailed written report that satisfied the buyers' attorney on the first pass. Their documentation was thorough and professional. Saved the deal and probably saved me from a costly post-sale dispute. Highly recommend for anyone navigating a real estate transaction."
"After years of using a different sweep, I switched to Matts & Sons and the difference was immediate. They actually showed me the creosote deposits with a camera before and after cleaning — something my previous company never did. The walkthrough at the end was genuinely educational. Now I understand my chimney in a way I never did before."
"We called after our carbon monoxide detector went off twice in one week. Matts & Sons came out the same day we called and traced the issue to a blocked flue and a cracked smoke chamber. Repairs were completed the following day. We're incredibly grateful for the fast response and the transparent communication throughout what was a very stressful situation."
"Professional from start to finish. The technician was on time, laid drop cloths everywhere, and left our living room cleaner than before he arrived. The inspection report he left was detailed enough that I could share it directly with my insurance company. That kind of documentation is exactly what I needed and I'll be a customer for life."
"Matts & Sons cleaned our dryer vent and chimney on the same visit and discovered our dryer duct had a long section of plastic flex tubing — apparently a fire code violation in Connecticut. They replaced it with rigid metal duct on the spot and explained why it mattered. The fact that they caught that probably prevented a serious problem down the road."
Expert local advice for Durham homeowners.
Before hiring anyone for Durham chimney liner installation & repair, understand the safety stakes, material choices, costs, and code requirements specific to Connecticut homes.
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Read more →Everything Durham, CT homeowners need to know about chimney sweep and cleaning — fire prevention, carbon monoxide risks, costs, and when to call.
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A standard chimney sweep in Durham generally runs between $150 and $300 depending on flue length, fuel type, and the amount of creosote accumulation. Heavy third-stage creosote deposits, multiple flues, or add-on camera inspections increase the cost. Matts & Sons provides written estimates before any work begins so there are no surprises.
Yes, annual cleaning is still recommended even for occasional use. Light use produces a different type of creosote — often a drier, flakier form — that's actually easier to ignite than heavy deposits. Connecticut's humidity also promotes rust and masonry deterioration between seasons. A yearly sweep catches these issues before they escalate into costly or dangerous problems.
A Level I inspection is a visual check of accessible components — appropriate for a regularly maintained system with no changes. A Level II inspection adds continuous camera scanning of the flue interior and is required after buying a home, switching fuel types, or following a chimney fire. Most Durham homes over 15 years old benefit significantly from a Level II.
Durham averages dozens of freeze-thaw cycles each winter, which forces water absorbed into mortar joints and crown concrete to expand and contract repeatedly. This accelerates spalling, cracks crowns, and widens liner gaps faster than in milder climates. Annual inspections in Connecticut are more critical than in warmer states precisely because of this accelerated weathering cycle.
Yes — this is one of the most direct CO pathways in a residential chimney system. Cracks or gaps in a terra cotta or stainless liner allow combustion gases, including odorless carbon monoxide, to escape into wall cavities and living areas before fully exhausting outdoors. This risk is highest with gas appliances, which produce larger CO volumes at lower temperatures. Liner integrity is non-negotiable.
You can use your fireplace the same evening after a standard sweep, provided no structural repairs were identified. If mortar, refractory, or liner repairs were made using wet castable materials, a curing period of 24 to 72 hours is required before the first fire. Your technician will tell you the specific wait time for your repair type before leaving your home.
Yes. Our written inspection reports follow NFPA 211 documentation standards and include photographs, condition ratings, and code-compliance notes. These reports are routinely accepted by Connecticut insurance carriers, real estate attorneys, and home inspectors. For Durham property sales specifically, a Level II report from a certified sweep is often required by buyers' agents and underwriters.
Fall is the higher-priority window. Cleaning before heating season removes summer moisture damage, clears any animal nests built over spring and summer, and confirms your flue is safe before the first cold snap. Spring cleaning has merit for removing acidic soot that corrodes masonry over the off-season, but if you can only do one, schedule it in September or October in Durham.
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