Eds & Sons Chimney keeps Lowell homeowners safe year-round with thorough inspections, expert sweeping, and proactive repairs that stop small issues from becoming expensive disasters.

Comprehensive chimney sweep for Lowell homes and businesses.
Regular cleaning removes dangerous creosote and debris before they become fire hazards.
Learn more →Detailed visual and structural assessments to identify every developing issue early.
Learn more →From mortar joint tuckpointing to full crown rebuilds, we fix it right the first time.
Learn more →Cracked or missing liners are a serious safety hazard — we install and repair them correctly.
Learn more →The right cap and a sound crown are your chimney's first line of defense against water damage.
Learn more →Clogged dryer vents are a leading cause of house fires — we clear them safely and completely.
Learn more →We hold ourselves to the highest standards so you can hire with total confidence.
Other companies quote repairs the moment they see a chimney. We inspect thoroughly first, document every finding with photos, explain what's urgent versus what can be monitored, and let you decide. You'll never be pressured into work you don't need. That transparency is the foundation of every customer relationship we build in Lowell.
A $250 sweep and inspection today can prevent a $4,000 liner replacement tomorrow. We've seen what deferred maintenance costs Lowell homeowners, and we've built our entire service model around helping clients stay ahead of that curve. Routine care is always the smartest investment your chimney dollar can make.
Every technician is licensed in Massachusetts and carries full liability and workers' compensation insurance. We document our work with written reports and stand behind every repair with a workmanship warranty. When you invite Eds & Sons into your home, you're protected at every level — from the first inspection to the final brushstroke.
We know your time is valuable. Eds & Sons offers convenient scheduling windows, prompt callbacks, and technicians who show up when they say they will. Before we leave your home, we walk you through everything we found and everything we did. No jargon, no vague reports — just clear answers from a team that respects your home.

Eds & Sons Chimney was built from a simple observation: most chimney problems that cost homeowners thousands of dollars started as minor issues that could have been caught and corrected during a routine visit. Ed founded this company in Greater Lowell because he saw too many neighbors dealing with chimney fires, carbon monoxide scares, and water damage that annual maintenance would have prevented. From day one, the mission has been to be the chimney company that actually prevents the emergencies, not just responds to them. That prevention-first philosophy shapes everything — how we train our technicians, how we write our inspection reports, and how we talk to our customers.
"Ed's team found a cracked flue tile during what I thought was just a routine sweep. They showed me the photos, explained exactly why it was a problem, and repaired it before winter. I had no idea how close I was to a dangerous situation. Incredibly thorough and honest — I recommend them to every neighbor who asks."
"I've used other chimney services before, but nobody has ever given me an inspection report with actual photos and a plain-English explanation. Eds & Sons is completely different. They pointed out early-stage mortar deterioration I couldn't see from the ground and fixed it affordably. My chimney is in the best shape it's been in years."
"Fast scheduling, showed up on time, and didn't try to sell me anything I didn't need. They cleaned my chimney and dryer vent in one visit, which saved me a lot of time. The technician explained exactly what he was doing and why. This is exactly the kind of local company I want to support. Will absolutely call again next season."
"After buying an older home near the Merrimack River, I wanted a full chimney evaluation before we used the fireplace. Eds & Sons did a Level 2 inspection with video and found two issues the home inspector had missed. Their report gave us real leverage during the final closing negotiations. Worth every penny and then some."
"We had a musty odor coming from the fireplace and weren't sure if it was serious. Ed's team came out quickly, diagnosed deteriorating mortar in the smoke chamber that was letting moisture in, and repaired it efficiently. The smell is completely gone and the fireplace draws perfectly now. Professional, friendly, and genuinely knowledgeable."
"I appreciated that they didn't just sweep and leave. They took the time to explain the condition of my chimney cap, why the crown had some minor cracking, and which repairs were urgent versus which ones I could budget for over the next year. That kind of honesty is rare. Eds & Sons has earned a customer for life."
Expert local advice for Lowell homeowners.
From spalling bricks on a Belvidere triple-decker to a crumbling crown in Centralville, here's what Lowell homeowners need to know about chimney repair costs and options.
Read more →Understand what a Level 1, 2, or 3 chimney inspection covers in Lowell, MA, what each costs, and why catching problems early saves real money.
Read more →Everything Lowell homeowners need to know about chimney sweep and cleaning services — what happens, what it costs, and how routine care prevents costly repairs.
Read more →Call (857) 300-4765 or fill out our online form. We'll gather basic details about your chimney system and heating habits, answer your initial questions, and schedule a convenient appointment window. Same-week slots are usually available for Lowell and surrounding communities.
Our technician arrives on time, protects your home's interior, and performs a comprehensive inspection of your entire chimney system before any cleaning or repair begins. We photograph every finding so you have a clear, visual record of your chimney's condition from the very start.
We explain what we found in plain language — no scare tactics, no upselling. You receive a written summary outlining current conditions, immediate safety concerns if any, and optional preventive services worth considering. You choose what to move forward with, on your timeline and budget.
Approved work is completed that day or scheduled promptly. We clean up completely before we leave and provide care tips specific to your system. We also send seasonal reminders so your next maintenance visit never slips through the cracks, keeping your Lowell chimney consistently ahead of problems.
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Smoking back into the living space usually means restricted airflow, which can stem from a closed or stuck damper, a flue that's undersized or too short, heavy creosote narrowing the flue passage, or negative air pressure from a tightly insulated modern home. A thorough inspection identifies the exact cause so the fix targets the real problem, not a symptom.
Yes, persistent odor when the fireplace is unused is a warning sign worth investigating. It typically indicates creosote deposits reacting with humidity — common in Massachusetts summer months — or a deteriorating smoke chamber allowing outside air to pull odors back in. In some cases it signals a draft reversal that could also bring combustion gases indoors. Schedule an inspection.
That white staining is efflorescence — mineral salts deposited as water migrates through the masonry and evaporates on the surface. It's a clear early warning sign that moisture is actively penetrating your chimney system. Left unaddressed, that same water causes spalling, mortar deterioration, and eventually structural damage. Catching efflorescence early is the ideal time for waterproofing and crown repair.
Small chimney fires often go unnoticed — no dramatic flames, just a rumbling sound. Warning signs include puffy, honeycomb-textured creosote deposits in the flue, cracked or collapsed flue tiles, warped metal components, debris on the roof near the chimney, or a smoke odor after fires that wasn't there before. A Level 2 video inspection is the definitive way to assess post-fire damage.
Replacing it before your next fire is genuinely urgent. An uncapped flue lets rain and snow enter directly, saturating the flue liner and firebox masonry. It also provides open access for nesting birds and squirrels. Even a single wet season without a cap can accelerate liner and mortar damage significantly. We can typically install a correctly sized replacement cap in a single visit.
Yes, absolutely. 'Recently cleaned' tells you nothing about the structural condition of the flue liner, the integrity of the crown, the state of the flashing, or whether there's an animal obstruction. A Level 1 inspection before first use is always worthwhile for any home you've recently purchased. Undocumented chimney conditions are one of the most commonly overlooked safety issues in older Lowell homes.
Rust is never purely cosmetic in a chimney. It means moisture is consistently reaching those metal components, which points to a missing or failed chimney cap, a cracked crown, compromised flashing, or a flue liner allowing condensation to accumulate. A rusty damper may also no longer seal properly, wasting heat all winter. The rust is the symptom — finding and fixing the moisture source is the real priority.
Greater Lowell's freeze-thaw cycles — where temperatures can swing above and below freezing dozens of times between November and March — are significantly harder on masonry than milder climates. Water that penetrates small cracks freezes, expands, and widens those cracks repeatedly each winter. This makes annual inspection and maintenance more critical here than in warmer regions, and it's why we often catch accelerating damage in Lowell homes that wouldn't progress as quickly elsewhere.
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