Every fall, Philly homeowners dust off their fireplaces for the first time since March and light that first fire of the season. Sometimes it goes great. Other times, smoke starts pouring into the living room, there’s a strange burning smell coming from the flue, or — worst case — they find out later there was a chimney fire they didn’t even know about. That’s where we come in.
Air Duct Dynasty provides chimney cleaning service, chimney inspection, chimney repair, and everything else your chimney and fireplace need to work safely. We service row homes in South Philly, older twin houses in the Northeast, and everything in between. If it’s got a flue, we can help.
A chimney sweep isn’t just about soot. The bigger concern is creosote — a tar-like byproduct of burning wood that sticks to the inside of your flue and builds up over time. Creosote is highly flammable. When it gets thick enough and hot enough, it ignites. That’s a chimney fire.
Our chimney cleaning service removes creosote buildup and soot from the full length of the flue, the smoke chamber, and the firebox. We also handle fireplace cleaning — getting the firebox itself clean so ash and debris aren’t sitting in there all season.
Here’s what a standard chimney cleaning covers:
A lot of chimney problems aren’t visible from the outside. Cracked flue tiles, deteriorating mortar joints, damaged chimney liners — you’d never know they were there unless someone actually looked. That’s exactly what our chimney inspection does.
We offer both standard annual chimney inspections and more detailed inspections for homes that haven’t been serviced in a while or where we suspect a specific problem. An annual chimney inspection before the heating season is the single best thing you can do to protect your home.
During an inspection we check:
Philadelphia’s cold winters and hot summers put a lot of stress on masonry. Freeze-thaw cycles crack mortar, shift bricks, and open up gaps in flue joints. A chimney that looked fine last spring can have real problems by October.
We handle chimney repair of all kinds — from minor mortar work to significant structural fixes. Chimney flue repair is one of our most common calls. A cracked or damaged flue liner allows heat and combustion gases to escape into the surrounding structure, which is both a fire risk and a carbon monoxide risk.
Our chimney repair services include:
Chimney fire prevention is really the goal behind all of this. Regular cleaning, a solid liner, and repaired masonry add up to a system that works safely for years. We’d much rather catch a problem early than get a call after something goes wrong.
From the street, a chimney can look totally fine. But get up on the roof and you might find mortar joints that have crumbled to dust, bricks that are spalling and cracking, or a stack that’s starting to lean. These aren’t just cosmetic issues — deteriorated masonry lets water in, which accelerates the damage fast.
Chimney tuckpointing is the process of removing old, failing mortar and replacing it with fresh mortar. It’s one of the best ways to extend the life of an older chimney without doing a full rebuild. We do a lot of chimney tuckpointing in Philly’s older rowhome neighborhoods where the chimneys haven’t been touched in decades.
Chimney masonry repair covers a wider range — from replacing individual damaged bricks to rebuilding sections of the stack that have shifted or failed. In cases where the damage is severe enough, chimney rebuilding from the roofline up is the right call. We’ll be upfront with you about which one applies to your situation.
Smoke chamber parging is another service we offer — coating the inside of the smoke chamber (the area just above the fireplace opening) with a smooth refractory mortar. Older smoke chambers are often corbeled brick, which creates turbulence and buildup. Parging smooths it out and improves draft.
The general rule is once a year, before the burning season. If you burn wood regularly — more than a few times a week through the winter — you might need cleaning mid-season too. Gas fireplaces need annual inspection even if they don’t build up creosote the same way. The key thing is not skipping years. Creosote and debris build up faster than most people expect.
In summer, a musty or smoky smell from a fireplace that hasn’t been used in months usually means one of a few things: creosote reacting to humidity pulling down from the flue, a missing or damaged chimney cap letting in moisture and animals, or a draft issue where outside air is being pulled down through the chimney. A chimney cleaning and a cap installation fix this most of the time.
You usually can’t tell from inside the house. A chimney inspection — especially with a camera — will show cracks, gaps, or missing sections in the liner. Signs that suggest a problem include white staining on the exterior masonry (efflorescence), water in the firebox, and unusual smoke behavior when the fireplace is in use. If your home is pre-1940 and hasn’t had the liner looked at recently, it’s worth checking.
EXCELLENT Based on 74 reviews Posted on Google Ross NachbiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. David and his crew were very professional, efficient and respectful of the house. The communication to schedule the appointment was as smooth as it could’ve been. Very reasonable prices, too. They showed the ‘before’ and ‘after’ pictures- what a huge difference! Highly recommend them!Posted on Google Skye MichielsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Absolutely incredible service. They showed up on time and performed the work quickly and I would highly recommend.Posted on Google Josh SklarTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had a great experience with Air Duct Dynasty service. David did an excellent job he was professional, thorough, and took the time to make sure everything was done right. The difference in air quality was noticeable right away, and everything was left clean and tidy. I would definitely recommend David to anyone looking for reliable and high-quality air duct cleaningPosted on Google Ralph HuffnagleTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had a fantastic experience with this company. They arrived on time, were professional from start to finish, and explained everything clearly. The technician showed me exactly what was going on inside the vent and walked me through the work they were doing, which I really appreciated. I’d absolutely recommend them to anyone looking for reliable, thorough dryer vent cleaning. Great service and great value.Posted on Google Kim GelwargTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Air duct dynasty were great . They were clean (footies to walk in ), they took their time and showed me steps to work my fireplace that has not been used in 20 years .Posted on Google Karen McCormickTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had our dryer vent system serviced today by David and Andrew. Two very polite and professional individuals, who took care of everything in a timely manner, and left no trace behind! We will definitely be adding Duct Dynasty to our contacts for future services! Thank you, KarenPosted on Google clara huntzingerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Air Duct Dynasty was easy to schedule and they arrived exactly on time. They were professional, personable, and did an excellent job unclogging my dryer vent. My dryer vent duct is very long with a couple bends. It was very clogged and took a while to clear it out. they said it was the most clogged they've ever cleared. Thank you for a great job!Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more