Serving Englewood, CO and surrounding areas with expert chimney sweeping, liner repairs, and brickwork restoration for homes built before 1980
Comprehensive chimney sweep for Englewood homes and businesses.
Deep cleaning for safe, efficient fires in Englewood’s historic homes
Learn more →Custom liners for Englewood’s older homes to meet modern safety codes
Learn more →Expert brick and mortar restoration for Englewood’s historic chimneys
Learn more →Protective caps and crowns to shield Englewood chimneys from weather damage
Learn more →Thorough, code-compliant inspections for Englewood’s older fireplaces
Learn more →Breathable sealants to protect Englewood chimneys from moisture damage
Learn more →We hold ourselves to the highest standards so you can hire with total confidence.
Homes built before 1980 were designed for wood stoves, not modern fireplaces, and their chimneys often lack proper liners or have flues too large for efficient drafting. Steven P Chimney LLC understands these nuances—we’ve restored chimneys in Englewood’s historic neighborhoods like Bonnie Brae and around the Highline Canal Trail, where original brickwork requires gentle, expert handling.
Creosote isn’t the only threat; cracked flues, missing dampers, or even bird nests can turn a cozy fire into a safety hazard. Our Level 2 inspections use video cameras to peer inside flues, revealing issues like partial blockages or deteriorating liners that aren’t visible from the ground.
Freeze-thaw cycles in Colorado’s climate accelerate mortar decay, and a poorly repointed chimney can fail within years. We use historically accurate mortar blends and techniques to match your home’s original joints, ensuring repairs blend seamlessly with your Englewood home’s character.
Many older chimneys in Englewood were built without liners or have liners that are cracked or coated in decades of creosote. Installing a stainless steel or cast-in-place liner restores safety and efficiency while preserving your home’s original brickwork.

At Steven P Chimney LLC, we specialize in preserving the character and safety of Englewood’s historic homes—many built in the early 1900s with hand-laid brickwork that demands expert care. Unlike newer constructions, older masonry absorbs moisture, shifts with temperature swings, and develops cracks that compromise both draft and structural integrity. Our team doesn’t just sweep soot; we diagnose the subtle signs of wear in your chimney’s liner, mortar joints, and crown, ensuring your fireplace remains a source of warmth, not worry. We’ve seen how neglect in these details leads to costly repairs down the road, which is why we treat every flue like a patient in need of precision care.
"Steven’s team saved my 1920s brick chimney from collapse. They repointed the mortar and installed a liner—now my fireplace drafts perfectly, and I finally feel safe using it after years of worrying."
"After a Level 2 inspection, they found a cracked flue I never knew existed. Fixed it the same week—no mess, no hassle. Highly recommend for anyone with an older home in Englewood."
"They waterproofed my chimney last fall, and this spring, no cracks or leaks. The crew was meticulous, and the price was fair. Worth every penny to protect my historic home."
"My chimney cap was missing, and birds had built a nest inside. Steven’s team removed it, installed a new cap, and even cleaned out the debris. Fast, professional, and no surprises."
"I was told my chimney needed a full rebuild. Steven’s team repaired the mortar and installed a liner instead—saved me thousands and preserved the original brick. Trustworthy and honest."
"After a chimney fire scare, I called Steven. They removed 2 inches of creosote and found a damaged liner. Fixed it all in one visit. Now I use my fireplace with confidence."
Expert local advice for Englewood homeowners.
Learn the best chimney liner options for older Englewood homes, costs, and repair signs to keep your fireplace safe and efficient.
Read more →Learn why creosote buildup in Englewood chimneys is a silent fire hazard, especially in older masonry homes, and how professional removal keeps your family safe.
Read more →Learn the real costs, local frequency rules, and what to expect during a chimney sweep in Englewood’s older homes—plus warning signs you can’t ignore.
Read more →We start with a free, no-obligation estimate—just a visual check of your chimney’s exterior and a discussion of your concerns. For older homes in Englewood, we’ll note visible cracks, leaning bricks, or signs of water damage before recommending next steps.
Our Level 2 inspection includes a video scan of your flue, a check of your chimney’s structural integrity, and an assessment of your liner’s condition. We’ll document everything with photos and a detailed report so you understand the risks and repairs needed.
Whether it’s repointing mortar joints, installing a liner, or replacing a cracked crown, we use materials and techniques designed for older masonry. All work is backed by a 10-year warranty and performed by licensed, insured technicians.
After repairs, we’ll walk you through what we’ve done and share tips to keep your Englewood chimney in top shape. We’ll explain how often to schedule sweeps, signs of trouble to watch for, and how to maintain your chimney’s waterproofing.
Proudly serving Englewood and these nearby communities.
That persistent campfire odor is creosote off-gassing—a byproduct of wood burning that absorbs into older brick and mortar. In Englewood’s humid climate, moisture traps these compounds, releasing them when temperatures rise. A professional sweep removes the buildup and applies a sealant to neutralize odors at the source.
Those white stains are efflorescence, a sign of water seeping through cracked mortar joints. In older Englewood homes, freeze-thaw cycles widen these cracks, letting moisture in. Left unchecked, it can erode the flue liner and lead to costly masonry repairs.
Listen for a sudden downdraft when you light a fire, or check for soot accumulating on the fireplace floor—both suggest a liner breach. We use a 360-degree camera to inspect liners in Englewood homes, spotting hairline fractures that even thermal imaging might miss.
No. Even a 2-degree tilt can signal foundation shifts or deteriorated mortar in older chimneys common to Englewood’s historic districts. We’ll measure the lean and recommend underpinning or repointing before it becomes a structural risk.
Pine’s high resin content creates dense, sticky creosote that clogs older flues faster than hardwoods. In Englewood’s variable weather, wind can also push smoke back down if the flue isn’t properly sized for your stove’s output.
A Level 1 inspection covers the accessible parts of your chimney and flue, while a Level 2 includes a camera crawl through the entire system—critical for Englewood homes with past renovations or unknown liner materials. We recommend Level 2 if your home was built before 1980.
No. A cracked crown lets water into the flue liner, accelerating deterioration in Englewood’s freeze-thaw climate. Even a pinhole can lead to spalling bricks and a $5,000+ repair bill within 5 years.
That whistle is a sign of a flue that’s too large for your stove or chimney height. In Englewood’s windy conditions, improper sizing creates turbulent airflow that can extinguish pilot lights or force smoke back into the house.
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