How Much Does Chimney Cleaning Cost?
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How Much Does Chimney Cleaning Cost?

The average cost of sweeping a chimney ranges between 60 € and 250 €. The cost will depend on the chimney dimensions, access difficulty, and fuel type, among other factors.

60 € - 250 €Budget range
155 €Average price
15 € - 50 €/hourHourly rate
2–5 daysTypical duration

Amounts are indicative and sourced from the original imported guide. Final budget depends on scope, materials, and prior space condition.

Service Levels and Pricing

Compare the different options available based on your budget and needs for chimney cleaning.

Basic

Basic cleaning and sweeping of traditional chimneys that are easy to access. Ideal for chimneys that operate regularly and require annual maintenance.

Average budget
Typical duration
60 € - 100 €1 day
Complete duct sweeping
Basic visual inspection
Combustion chamber cleaning
Ash and debris removal

Standard

Complete cleaning service with detailed inspection and minor repairs. The most popular option that includes a guarantee of optimal performance.

Average budget
Typical duration
120 € - 180 €1 day
Professional sweeping with specialized equipment
Video camera inspection
Repair of minor joints and cracks
Door glass cleaning
Cleaning and safety certificate

Premium

Comprehensive service including thorough inspection, repairs, and preventative treatments. Recommended for antique chimneys or those in hard-to-reach locations.

Average budget
Typical duration
200 € - 250 €1-2 days
Deep sweeping with state-of-the-art technology
Complete inspection with detailed photographic report
Repairs of damaged structures
Preventative moisture treatment
Roof exterior cleaning and smoke outlet
Technical certificate and 12-month guarantee

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Chimney sweeping prices

See what homeowners usually pay for the most common tasks. Use these ranges to fine-tune your scope and avoid missing key items in your budget.

Sweep cassette fireplace

200 €

Chimney flue of 4 m

Sweep wood-burning fireplace

150 €

Chimney flue of 4 m

Clean and sweep masonry fireplace

250 €

Chimney flue of 5 m

Sweep pellet stove

150 €

Chimney flue of 3 m

Sweep oil boiler

200 €

Chimney flue of 6 m

Signs that chimney sweeping is necessary with Reformia

The average cost of sweeping a chimney is between 60 € and 250 €. The cost will depend on the dimensions of the chimney, the difficulty of access, and the fuel type, among other factors.

Obstructed chimney

1. Obstructed chimney

Smoke backing up indoors or an intense smell are signs that the chimney is not evacuating properly and there could be an obstruction. If it doesn't light well or the fuel doesn't combust correctly, you should also consider the possibility of an obstruction, either from accumulated residue or because there could be a nest at the outlet.

The fireplace cassette is dark

2. The fireplace cassette is dark

When creosote (a wood compound) accumulates, the chimney turns dark, and if it is also shiny, it means this material is crystallizing. This increases the fire risk, since it is a highly flammable material. Therefore, it is important to sweep the chimney as soon as possible.

The chimney is not combusting properly

3. The chimney is not combusting properly

When there is not enough oxygen, combustion does not occur properly. Flames can be too low or swirls can even appear. This is usually due to a problem with the draft, which does not facilitate air currents. Therefore, it is advisable to have a review done and determine if cleaning is necessary.

The average cost of sweeping a chimney is between 60 € and 250 €. The cost will depend on the dimensions of the chimney, the difficulty of access, and the fuel type, among other factors.

What is usually included in a quote

Each professional may structure quotes differently, but most project budgets follow this logic.

Typically included

Visual inspection of the smoke duct
Complete chimney sweeping of the interior
Cleaning of the hearth and combustion chamber
Sweeping and cleaning of the work area
Basic report on the chimney's condition
Removal and disposal of debris

Often not included

Repair of cracks or structural damage
Installation or replacement of grates and accessories
Pest control or insect treatment
Duct sealing or masonry work
Endoscopic camera inspection (duct video)

Steps to hire chimney cleaning services

The average cost of sweeping a chimney is between 60 € and 250 €. The cost will depend on the dimensions of the chimney, the difficulty of access, and the fuel type, among other factors.

1. Inspect the current condition of the chimney

1. Inspect the current condition of the chimney

Before requesting quotes for chimney cleaning, conduct a visual inspection of the flue and combustion chamber. Look for soot buildup, blockages, or cracks that could affect the final cost, which ranges from 60 € to 250 € depending on dirt level and complexity.

2. Request quotes from several chimney sweeps

2. Request quotes from several chimney sweeps

Contact at least three chimney cleaning specialists to obtain detailed quotes. The average price is around 155 €, but varies significantly depending on the chimney's age, size, and level of maintenance required.

3. Compare prices and services offered

3. Compare prices and services offered

Analyze the quotes considering three tiers: Basic (60 € - 100 €), Standard (120 € - 180 €), and Premium (200 € - 250 €). Check what each includes: inspection, deep cleaning, debris removal, and additional anti-soot treatments.

4. Verify the professional's credentials and insurance

4. Verify the professional's credentials and insurance

Confirm the chimney sweep has professional certifications, valid licenses, and liability insurance. This verification is crucial to ensure the chimney cleaning is performed correctly without risk of structural damage, regardless of the price range selected.

What can change your final price

Even similar projects can end with different budgets. These are the factors that most often push costs up or down.

Type of fuel

Wood-burning fireplaces require more frequent chimney sweeping than gas or pellet fireplaces, which affects the complexity and duration of the work. Wood fireplaces accumulate more combustion residue, increasing the effort required.

Height and accessibility of the chimney

Chimneys on upper floors or in difficult-to-reach locations require special equipment and longer working time, significantly increasing costs. If work at height or on roofs is needed, the budget will be higher.

Previous maintenance condition

A chimney that hasn't been cleaned in years accumulates more soot and deposits, requiring more time and effort for deep cleaning. Neglected conditions can double or triple the initial estimated cost.

Duct diameter and complexity

Wider ducts or those with complex bends require specific tools and greater professional dedication. Fireplaces with double-duct systems or special configurations have additional costs.

Factors affecting the price of chimney sweeping

Factors affecting the price of chimney sweeping

The average cost of sweeping a chimney is between 60 € and 250 €. The cost will depend on the dimensions of the chimney, the difficulty of access, and the fuel type, among other factors.

Budget examples for chimney sweeping

Applicable regulations for chimney cleaning

The average cost of sweeping a chimney is between 60 € and 250 €. The cost will depend on the dimensions of the chimney, the difficulty of access, and the fuel type, among other factors.

Chimney cleaning systems

There are two different methods for sweeping a chimney flue. Choosing one or the other will depend, basically, on the type of cleaning (regular or periodic) that is performed, as well as the level of residue accumulated inside.

  • Labor: this item can be heavily influenced by the characteristics of the chimney and the level of dirt. In any case, the cost of a professional's work is around 20 €/hour.
  • Chimney fuel: some fuels generate more residue than others. Sweeping a wood or coal-burning chimney, for example, is more expensive than doing so with an oil one. More dirt necessarily means more hours of work and, therefore, the service will be more expensive.
  • Chimney material: combustion generates solid particles that adhere much more easily to rough surfaces. For this reason, sweeping a brick or stone chimney will always be more expensive than if the material is steel.
  • Sweeping method: it is done in two ways. The most thorough and effective is manual, using specific brushes to remove embedded dirt. Chemical sweeping is done by burning specific products along with the fuel. The latter is more economical—a chemical sweeping product costs around 10 €, while hand work can rise above 150 €.

The Regulation on Thermal Installations in Buildings (RITE) indicates the need to inspect and clean, if necessary, smoke ducts and chimneys once per heating season for installations under 70 kW and twice for those over 70 kW.

This is stated in the UNE 123001/2012 Standard, which is mandatory according to RITE, and indicates that maintenance work on the chimney and connecting duct should be performed with a minimum annual frequency, although this should be adjusted to the degree of soot deposit accumulation.

  • Other services: installing bird mesh or chimney caps to prevent water from entering and improve combustion costs between 60 € and 100 €. The cost of lining the installation with metal pipes to cover defects depends on their length (the pipe costs around 20 €/m without installation). And a post-work cleaning service will cost from 15 €/hour onwards.
  • Sweeping the masonry chimney of a two-story single-family home, removing an obstruction and previously inspecting the interior with cameras, has an approximate cost of 250 €.
  • Sweeping a cassette fireplace in a two-story building costs around 100 € if no additional work needs to be done.
  • Sweeping a barbecue chimney costs around 60 €; if the flue is long, the cost can rise to around 90 €.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ
How much does it cost to have a chimney swept in 2024?

The average cost of chimney sweeping in Spain ranges between 60 € and 250 €, depending on several factors. For standard-sized conventional chimneys, the price typically falls between 80 € and 150 €, while larger chimneys or those in hard-to-reach locations can reach 200-250 €. This price includes complete duct cleaning and a visual inspection of the chimney's condition.

How long does a chimney cleaning take?

A standard chimney cleaning usually takes 1-2 hours, depending on the condition and complexity of the installation. If obstructions are detected or damage repairs are needed, the time may extend to 3-4 hours. The professional can typically schedule the service within 3-7 days from the initial call.

What does the chimney cleaning service include?

The service includes complete removal of soot and accumulated deposits in the duct, visual inspection of the chimney's internal condition, and cleaning of the area around the smoke outlet. Some professionals also include a condition report and maintenance recommendations. However, additional repairs such as sealing cracks or replacing parts are usually billed separately.

How do I choose a qualified professional to sweep my chimney?

It's advisable to hire a certified chimney sweep registered in your regional authority's official records. Verify that they have liability insurance and ask for references from previous work. Request at least 3 different quotes before deciding, and confirm that they include a complete inspection and work guarantee.

Do I need a permit or authorization to have my chimney swept?

You don't need to request prior permission, but chimney cleaning is mandatory at least once a year according to current Spanish regulations. If you carry out renovations or install a new chimney, you will need to comply with current safety standards. We recommend that the professional provides you with a sweeping certificate or report for your records.

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