Chimney Sweep · Niantic

Niantic's Brick-and-Mortar Chimney Specialists

Older homes deserve a sweep who understands historic masonry, aging liners, and the wear patterns unique to Connecticut's shoreline climate. Eds & Sons Chimney brings deep trade knowledge to every flue in Niantic, CT.

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Eds & Sons Chimney

Niantic sits where the Thames River estuary meets Long Island Sound, and that salt-tinged air does things to old brick that inland homeowners rarely see. At Eds & Sons Chimney, we've built our entire reputation on understanding exactly how older masonry chimneys behave along Connecticut's shoreline — the efflorescence creeping up the exterior courses, the mortar joints that open up after a hard freeze, the clay-tile liners that crack when a century-old firebox finally gets used hard again. We're not a national franchise with a truck and a checklist. We're a family crew trained in traditional masonry trade skills, and we treat every Niantic home the way we'd treat our own.

What We Do

Our Services

Comprehensive chimney sweep for Niantic homes and businesses.

Full Chimney Sweep & Inspection

Thorough cleaning of firebox, smoke chamber, and flue — paired with a detailed masonry assessment so nothing gets missed.

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Chimney Liner Installation & Replacement

Stainless-steel and cast-in-place liner solutions sized correctly for your appliance and flue dimensions.

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Masonry Repair & Tuckpointing

Mortar joint restoration, spalled brick replacement, and crown repair — the structural work that keeps water out for decades.

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Chimney Cap & Damper Service

Stainless caps, top-sealing dampers, and throat damper repairs that stop water, animals, and cold drafts at the source.

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Fireplace & Firebox Restoration

Refractory panel replacement, firebox rebuilds, and smoke-chamber parging for fireplaces that haven't performed right in years.

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Dryer Vent Cleaning

Full dryer-duct cleaning from the drum connection to the exterior termination — a fire-prevention service your insurer cares about.

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Why Trust Eds & Sons Chimney

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 Niantic 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.
Reviews

What Our Customers Say

★★★★★

"We bought a 1940s Cape on Pennsylvania Avenue and honestly had no idea what shape the chimney was in. Eds & Sons came out, did a thorough inspection, and walked me through every photograph. Turns out the clay liner had three significant cracks and the smoke chamber needed parging. They explained all of it clearly, gave a written estimate, and did the work on schedule. The fireplace drafts better than it ever has."

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Margaret T.
Niantic, CT
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"I called after noticing white staining running down the brick exterior. Eds & Sons identified the source as a cracked crown letting water into the flue, which was then saturating the masonry and wicking out. They repaired the crown and repointed about four courses of deteriorated joints. Solid work, very fair price, and they cleaned up completely before leaving."

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Robert L.
Niantic, CT
★★★★★

"Our 1890s Victorian has a decorative chimney that nobody had touched in decades. Eds & Sons were the only company willing to assess it seriously rather than just quote a generic cap replacement. They found deteriorated terracotta flue tiles, a missing damper, and nesting debris. Everything got sorted out professionally and they clearly understood older masonry."

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Diane F.
East Lyme, CT
★★★★★

"Fast response, showed up when they said they would, and gave me a written report with actual photographs. I've had other chimney companies give me vague verbal assessments that I couldn't verify. Eds & Sons' documentation gave me the confidence to make an informed decision about the liner replacement. Would recommend without hesitation."

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Tom A.
Waterford, CT
★★★★★

"I specifically needed someone who understood lime-mortar tuckpointing on a pre-war chimney. The last contractor who touched it used Portland cement and it caused more damage than it fixed. Eds & Sons knew exactly what I was talking about, matched the original mortar composition, and the repair looks right and is weathering correctly after two Connecticut winters."

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Susan K.
Old Lyme, CT
★★★★★

"They also cleaned our dryer vent while they were there for the chimney sweep. Found a crushed section of ducting about six feet in that explained why our dryer had been running two cycles. Fixed the duct configuration and did the full clean — one appointment, two problems solved, no upselling pressure whatsoever."

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James P.
Niantic, CT
Why Eds & Sons Chimney

Built on Trust & Craftsmanship

Eds & Sons Chimney started because the owner — a second-generation mason who grew up working alongside his father on chimney rebuilds across eastern Connecticut — kept watching homeowners get burned by companies that treated every chimney the same. A 1920s Colonial in Niantic with a hand-laid brick flue and a deteriorated clay-tile liner is a fundamentally different job than a 1990s ranch with a prefab metal fireplace. Treating them identically produces shoddy results at best and dangerous ones at worst. Eds & Sons was built around the idea that masonry expertise and chimney service belong together.

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Simple Process

How It Works

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Step 1 — Schedule & Describe

Call (475) 207-9789 or book online. Tell us your home's age, fuel type, and any symptoms you've noticed — smoke rollout, odor, visible cracking. That information lets us send the right technician with the right tools and materials for a Niantic masonry chimney.

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Step 2 — On-Site Assessment

We arrive on time and begin with a visual inspection of the exterior masonry, crown, flashing, and cap before entering the home. This exterior-first sequence catches problems that can only be seen from the roofline and is especially important for older brick chimneys where deterioration often starts at the top.

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Step 3 — Sweep & Document

We protect your interior with drop cloths and a negative-pressure dust containment system, then perform the full sweep. Every flue section is photographed and logged. You receive a written report before we leave — no vague verbal summaries, no pressure to commit to additional work on the spot.

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Step 4 — Repair or Schedule Follow-Up

If same-day repairs are within scope and you approve the written estimate, we complete them immediately. Larger masonry projects are scheduled at your convenience with a firm start date and material specifications in writing. We follow up after every job to confirm you're satisfied.

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Why Choose Us

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Masonry Knowledge Built Into Every Visit

Most chimney companies can run a camera and brush a flue. What sets Eds & Sons apart is genuine masonry trade knowledge — the ability to read a chimney's brick, mortar, and liner as a system, identify how each component interacts, and repair it correctly the first time. For Niantic's older housing stock, that expertise is not optional.

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Honest Assessments, Written Down

We provide written condition reports after every inspection. If something needs repair, we show you the photographs and explain the reasoning before we quote a price. If something is fine, we tell you that too. Niantic homeowners have told us repeatedly that our straightforward approach is the main reason they refer us to neighbors.

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Matched to Connecticut's Shoreline Climate

Coastal Connecticut poses specific challenges: salt-air corrosion on metal components, accelerated freeze-thaw mortar deterioration, and moisture levels that inland contractors aren't calibrated for. Our material choices — liner alloys, mortar mixes, cap sealants — reflect years of working in this specific coastal environment, not a national spec sheet.

Family Crew, Personal Accountability

When Eds & Sons sends a technician to your Niantic home, that person has a stake in the quality of the work because this is a family business where reputation is everything. There's no anonymous franchise labor here. The same crew that performs your sweep is the crew that stands behind any warranty work, and they live in this community too.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

My Niantic fireplace smokes back into the room every time I light it — is that a chimney problem or a fireplace design issue?

Smoke rollback is most often caused by one of four things: a cold or blocked flue, a damaged liner reducing draft, an undersized firebox opening relative to the flue area, or negative air pressure from a tightly insulated house. In older Niantic homes, we most commonly find a cracked or collapsed liner section restricting airflow. A camera inspection identifies the cause quickly.

There's a white powdery crust forming on the outside bricks of my chimney — what does that mean and should I be concerned?

That white crust is efflorescence — mineral salts deposited by water migrating through the masonry and evaporating on the surface. It's a reliable indicator that water is entering the chimney somewhere, typically through a cracked crown, failed flashing, or deteriorated mortar joints. Efflorescence on a Niantic chimney is especially common due to coastal humidity. Left unaddressed, the underlying moisture damage accelerates significantly.

I can smell something musty or smoky from the fireplace in summer even when I haven't used it — what causes that in older homes?

Summer fireplace odor in older Niantic homes almost always means creosote deposits in the flue are absorbing seasonal humidity and releasing odor into the house. A missing or failed top-sealing damper compounds it by allowing warm, moist shoreline air to push down the flue. A thorough sweep eliminates the deposit source, and a top-sealing damper installation stops the air movement that carries the odor inside.

How do I know if my clay-tile flue liner is actually cracked versus just dirty when I look up the firebox?

You generally cannot determine liner condition visually from the firebox opening — that view covers only a few inches of a liner that may run fifteen feet or more. A Level 2 inspection using a continuous-video camera system is the only reliable method. In Niantic homes built before 1960, cracked clay tiles are extremely common and often show no visible symptoms until a chimney fire or carbon-monoxide event occurs.

The mortar between the bricks on my Niantic chimney looks like it's crumbling — is tuckpointing urgent or can it wait another season?

Deteriorated mortar joints should be addressed before the next freeze-thaw cycle, not deferred. Open joints allow water to enter the masonry, and when that water freezes, it expands and mechanically damages the surrounding brick. Along the Connecticut shoreline, this process is accelerated by salt-air moisture. One additional winter with open joints typically converts a moderately-priced tuckpointing job into a much larger partial rebuild.

What's the difference between a Level 1 and a Level 2 chimney inspection, and which one does my older Niantic house actually need?

A Level 1 inspection is a visual check of accessible areas — appropriate for a chimney that has been recently maintained with no changes. A Level 2 inspection includes a full video camera scan of the flue interior and is required after any changes in use, following a chimney fire, or when a property is sold. For an older Niantic home with no documented inspection history, a Level 2 inspection is the correct starting point and is what Eds & Sons recommends by default.

I noticed a dark stain on the ceiling near the chimney after heavy rain — does that mean my flashing has failed or is the chimney itself leaking?

Ceiling stains near a chimney after rain typically point to flashing failure — the metal seal between the chimney masonry and the roof surface — rather than a crack in the masonry itself, though both can coexist. Flashing on older Niantic homes is frequently original or has been improperly repaired with caulk alone. A proper repair involves counter-flashing set into the mortar joints, not surface sealant over deteriorated metal.

My neighbor said their chimney company found animals nesting in their flue — how do I know if that's happened to mine, and is it a safety issue?

Nesting debris is a genuine fire and blockage hazard. Common signs include rustling or chittering sounds from the flue, debris falling into the firebox, and reduced draft. In Niantic, chimney swifts and raccoons are the most frequent culprits on older chimneys without caps. A camera inspection confirms whether nesting material is present. Animals must be handled before cleaning — we identify the species first and follow applicable wildlife guidelines before proceeding.

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