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Chimney & Fireplace Contractors in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Chimney sweeping, repair, and fireplace installation..

Chimney and fireplace contractors handle inspection, sweeping, relining, cap installation, masonry repair, and new fireplace installation (wood-burning, gas, or electric inserts). The NFPA recommends annual chimney inspections to check for creosote buildup, liner damage, and structural deterioration — all of which create fire and carbon monoxide risks. Chimney liners protect the surrounding structure from heat and combustion byproducts; damaged liners should be replaced with stainless steel or poured-in-place systems. Gas fireplace inserts offer convenient heat with minimal maintenance, while wood-burning options provide traditional ambiance but require regular sweeping.

35

Listed contractors

$0k–$5k

Typical cost

What to look for when hiring a chimney & fireplace contractor

  • Look for CSIA (Chimney Safety Institute of America) certified technicians.
  • Ask for a Level 2 inspection (with camera) if buying a home or after a chimney fire.
  • Confirm the estimate specifies the liner material and grade if relining is needed.
  • Ask about their chimney cap and crown repair recommendations for your specific setup.

Chimney & Fireplace contractors in Pittsburgh(35 listed)

ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
CARL WALKER CONSTRUCTION INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
DGI-MENARD INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A H/H · PITTSBURGH · PA
ENVIRONMENTAL HOLDINGS GROUP LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC ASB · PITTSBURGH · PA
Flynn Construction Management General Contracting Inc.
Contractor Registration - Business Entity · PITTSBURGH · PA
FLYNN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT GENERAL CONTRACTING INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CIC · PITTSBURGH · PA
GEORGE Y OPENKO
TRADESMAN TRAD MPLB · PITTSBURGH · PA
GO GREEN CONSTRUCTION INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
GO GREEN CONSTRUCTION RETAIL, INC.
Building Contractor (Certified) · PITTSBURGH · PA
GW RIDGE LLC
SCC · PITTSBURGH · PA
Jackovic Construction Company LLC
Contractor Registration - Business Entity · Pittsburgh · PA
JOSEPH B FAY CO
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC CIC HIC H/H · PITTSBURGH · PA
KP BUILDERS INC
Building Contractor (Certified) · PITTSBURGH · PA
LARDAS, NICHOLAS
Commercial Contractor (Certified) · PITTSBURGH · PA
LIGNINI, MICHAEL F
Commercial Contractor (Certified) · PITTSBURGH · PA
LLI CONSTRUCTION INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
MASCARO CONSTRUCTION CO L P
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
MCK CONTRACTING LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
ORACLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC
SCC · PITTSBURGH · PA
PENNTEX VENTURES LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
PINE CONTRACTING LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
P J DICK INCORPORATED
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
Poerio Incorporated
Contractor Registration - Business Entity · Pittsburgh · PA
POERIO INCORPORATED
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2 · PITTSBURGH · PA
PRISM RESPONSE LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A ASB · PITTSBURGH · PA
R HILL CONSTRUCTION LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
RUSSELL STANDARD CORPORATION
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A H/H · PITTSBURGH · PA
RYCON CONSTRUCTION INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · PITTSBURGH · PA
SHANNON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
SIGNS N AT LLC
CLASS C CONTRACTOR C BSC · PITTSBURGH · PA
SYSTEM ONE HOLDINGS LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · PITTSBURGH · PA
THE FOURTH RIVER COMPANY
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A VCC · PITTSBURGH · PA
THOMAS J LAPORTE
TRADESMAN TRAD MELE · PITTSBURGH · PA
TRUMBULL CORPORATION
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A H/H · PITTSBURGH · PA
WESCO SERVICES LLC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 1 · PITTSBURGH · PA

How much does chimney & fireplace cost in Pittsburgh?

$150 – $5,000Full cost guide →per project (typical)

Chimney sweep: $150–$350. Level 2 inspection: $200–$500. Liner replacement: $1,500–$5,000. Chimney cap: $200–$600. Gas insert installation: $2,000–$5,000.

Chimney & Fireplace contractors in Pittsburgh — FAQ

How many chimney & fireplace contractors are in Pittsburgh?

EdgeLocal lists 35 licensed chimney & fireplace contractors in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. All listings are sourced from state licensing registries.

What is the average rating for chimney & fireplace contractors in Pittsburgh?

Chimney & Fireplace contractors in Pittsburgh are listed on EdgeLocal with ratings sourced from Google Business profiles. Use the directory to compare rated contractors near you.

Do chimney & fireplace contractors in Pittsburgh need to be licensed?

Yes. Pennsylvania requires chimney & fireplace contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.

How do I find a reliable chimney & fireplace contractor in Pittsburgh?

Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Pennsylvania license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Pittsburgh jobs.

General Chimney & Fireplace FAQs

  • How often should a chimney be inspected?

    The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 211) recommends annual chimney inspections regardless of how frequently you use your fireplace. Creosote buildup, liner cracks, and structural deterioration all create fire and carbon monoxide risks that may not be visible from outside. A Level 1 inspection (visual check from inside and outside) is standard for annual maintenance. A Level 2 inspection (including camera scope of the flue interior) is recommended when buying a home, after a chimney fire, or when changing fuel type. Chimney sweeping is needed when creosote buildup exceeds 1/8 inch.

  • How much does a chimney liner replacement cost?

    Stainless steel chimney liner replacement costs $1,500–$5,000 depending on chimney height, liner diameter, and installation complexity. Cast-in-place liners (poured concrete) cost $2,000–$7,000. A damaged or deteriorated liner is a serious safety hazard — it allows heat, sparks, and combustion gases (including carbon monoxide) to reach combustible framing and living spaces. Most building codes require a liner for any fuel-burning appliance venting through a masonry chimney. If your chimney was built before 1950, it may not have a liner at all.

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