Clean Draft Chimney Sweep covers Hebron, OH, a close Licking neighbor a short drive southwest of Newark near the junction of the major routes through the county. Hebron is a settled village of older and mid-century homes, many of them well-used wood burners, and that mix gives its chimneys a steady, recognizable set of demands that a crew working the area constantly comes to know well.
We sweep, inspect, reline, cap, and rebuild Hebron chimneys, always opening with a camera scan and a written estimate.
A village that burns wood through the winter
Hebron and the rural stretches around it lean on wood heat the way much of Licking does, and that heavy use shows up in the flues. A chimney that runs hard from the first cold week to the last lays down creosote steadily across the season, and the slow, damped-down evening fires that homeowners favor on the coldest nights are exactly the kind that leave the most behind. We sweep a lot of Hebron flues that have built up more creosote than the owner expected, simply because the chimney has been doing real work all winter rather than sitting decorative and idle.
That pattern of heavy use is precisely why an annual sweep and scan earn their keep here. Creosote does not stay a soft, brushable layer forever. Left to build through several seasons it hardens into the glaze that a chimney fire feeds on and that an ordinary brush cannot remove. Catching it while it is still soft, on a regular schedule, is far cheaper and far safer than discovering a glazed flue after the fact, and on a hard-working Hebron chimney that schedule matters more than on a fireplace that gets lit twice a year.
Water, crowns, and caps on a Hebron chimney
The other half of the work in Hebron is keeping water out, because the freeze-thaw cycle here is just as hard on masonry as anywhere in the county. We find the usual sequence on the older chimneys, cracked crowns that have stopped shedding water, flashing that has lifted where the chimney meets the roof, and brick near the top that has begun to spall after years of soaking and freezing. Many of these chimneys never had a cap, or wore one that rusted out long ago, so the flue has been taking rain straight down it for years, rusting the damper and soaking the smoke shelf out of sight.
When we scan a Hebron chimney, the crown, the cap, and the flashing get as much attention as the flue itself, because on these homes water is usually doing as much quiet damage as creosote. We trace a leak to its real entry point before quoting anything, and on a chimney running open or under a failed cap, fitting a proper one is often the single most cost-effective step we can recommend, since it heads off water, animals, and debris all at once.
One accountable crew for the whole Hebron job
Whatever your Hebron chimney needs, you reach one local crew rather than a chain of subcontractors. We handle the sweep, the camera inspection, the reline, the cap, and the masonry, and because the same team carries all of it, nothing falls through the gap between trades. The technician who scans your chimney is the one who relines it or rebuilds the crown, and a cap gets measured to the flue it will actually sit on.
Every Hebron job runs to the same standard as our Newark work. A camera scan, footage you watch, an honest written estimate, careful work if you choose to go ahead, and a clean hearth with the dust contained the whole time. We document everything and let you decide on your own timeline, because a homeowner who can see the evidence makes a better call.
Call 740-437-3274 for a Hebron chimney inspection.
Our Hebron coverage
Whatever your Hebron chimney needs, one crew handles it: fireplace sweep, pre-season chimney inspection, flashing repair, chimney caps, a new chimney liner, chimney masonry repair. We carry every job from the first inspection through the work to a documented walk-through.
We serve Hebron alongside nearby our Heath sweeps, Granville chimney sweep, chimney work in Buckeye Lake, chimney sweep in Johnstown, and the rest of the Newark area. Looking up a chimney sweep near Newark? This is the crew. Look over our Newark home page first, or reach us at 740-437-3274.