Chimney Sweep · Deep River

Deep River's Prevention-First Chimney Experts

Catch small problems before they become costly repairs — Matts & Sons Chimney keeps Deep River homeowners safe, warm, and worry-free all season long.

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Matts & Sons Chimney

At Matts & Sons Chimney, we believe the best chimney repair is the one you never need. Serving Deep River, CT and surrounding Connecticut River Valley communities, our family-run team specializes in thorough inspections, precision cleaning, and early-intervention repairs that stop minor issues from escalating into dangerous — and expensive — problems. Deep River's mix of cold, damp winters and older housing stock means chimneys here work hard and wear faster than homeowners often realize. We've built our reputation on honest assessments, meticulous workmanship, and the kind of straightforward communication that keeps families coming back year after year. Whether your fireplace is your primary heat source or an occasional weekend luxury, routine maintenance is the single highest-return investment you can make in your home's safety and efficiency. Call (475) 325-7131 today.

What We Do

Our Services

Comprehensive chimney sweep for Deep River homes and businesses.

Annual Chimney Inspection

Comprehensive top-to-bottom evaluations that catch hidden deterioration before it threatens your home or health.

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Chimney Sweeping & Cleaning

Professional creosote and debris removal that restores safe draft and protects your flue from fire risk.

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Chimney Repair & Masonry Restoration

Targeted repairs to crowns, caps, mortar joints, and brick that prevent small defects from becoming major structural failures.

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Chimney Cap & Crown Installation

First-line protection against rain, animals, and debris — properly fitted caps and crowns are the easiest prevention investment you can make.

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Dryer Vent Cleaning

Clogged dryer vents are a leading cause of household fires — our thorough cleaning service restores safety and efficiency fast.

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Chimney Liner Installation & Repair

A sound flue liner is your home's last line of defense against chimney fires and carbon monoxide — we install and restore liners to code.

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Why Trust Matts & Sons Chimney

Credentials You Can Count On

We hold ourselves to the highest standards so you can hire with total confidence.

Licensed & InsuredFully licensed, bonded and insured for your complete protection.
Certified TechniciansTrained, certified professionals handle every chimney sweep job.
Background-Checked CrewEvery team member is vetted and background-checked.
15+ Years of ExperienceTrusted by Deep River homeowners for over a decade.
Workmanship GuaranteeWe stand behind every job — if it's not right, we make it right.
Upfront, Written PricingClear quotes with no hidden fees or surprises.
Why Matts & Sons Chimney

Built on Trust & Craftsmanship

Matts & Sons Chimney began as a straightforward promise between a father and his sons: do the work right, charge a fair price, and never leave a customer guessing about the condition of their home. That promise has shaped every service call we've made across Deep River and the Connecticut River Valley. We're not a franchise or a call-center dispatch operation — we're a hands-on family crew that shows up, does the work ourselves, and stands behind it. Deep River is the kind of community where neighbors talk, and our reputation is built one honest inspection at a time.

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Our Promise

Why Choose Us

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Prevention Saves You More Than Repairs Ever Could

Every dollar spent on routine maintenance in Deep River returns multiples in avoided repair costs. A $25 crack in a chimney crown becomes a $2,000 masonry rebuild if left through two winters. We're built around early detection because we believe homeowners deserve an honest partner — not a contractor who profits from neglect.

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Local Climate Knowledge Built Into Every Inspection

Deep River's Connecticut River Valley location means high humidity, punishing freeze-thaw cycles, and heavy seasonal use. Our inspections are calibrated to what actually fails here — crown cracking, liner spalling, and moisture intrusion from nor'easters — not a generic national checklist that misses region-specific deterioration patterns.

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Fully Licensed, Insured, and Accountable to You

We carry full Connecticut contractor licensing and liability insurance on every job, no exceptions. You'll receive written estimates before any work begins, documented findings with photos, and a satisfaction guarantee on all services. Accountability isn't a policy for us — it's how a family business earns the right to keep working in a small community.

Prompt Scheduling That Respects Your Time

We staff specifically to meet Deep River's pre-season demand surge in September and October. Online booking, same-week appointments for standard services, and a firm arrival-window commitment mean you're never left waiting all day. We call 30 minutes ahead and arrive with everything needed to complete the job in one visit.

Simple Process

How It Works

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Step 1 — Book Your Free Estimate

Call (475) 325-7131 or book online. We gather basic information about your chimney type, appliance, and last service date so the technician arrives prepared. Deep River residents typically get a confirmed appointment within two to five business days, often faster in the off-season.

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Step 2 — Thorough On-Site Inspection

Our technician performs a complete top-to-bottom assessment, documents every finding with photos, and explains conditions in plain language — not alarm tactics. You'll know exactly what we found, why it matters, and what the options are before any service begins.

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Step 3 — Same-Day Service or Scheduled Repair

Most sweeping and standard maintenance is completed the same day as the inspection with no additional mobilization charge. Masonry repairs and liner installations are scheduled promptly, with materials ordered and permits pulled before we return so your time is not wasted.

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Step 4 — Written Summary & Follow-Up Plan

Every visit closes with a written condition report, photos, and a prioritized maintenance schedule. We note what needs attention now, what to monitor, and when to book your next service — so your chimney protection is systematic and nothing falls through the cracks between seasons.

Reviews

What Our Customers Say

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"Matts & Sons found a cracked liner on our inspection that we had absolutely no idea about. They explained exactly what it meant, showed us photos, and had the repair scheduled within a week. Two years later, everything is still perfect. The prevention-first approach is exactly what we needed — not someone trying to upsell us on things we didn't need."

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Karen T.
Deep River, CT
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"I've used three different chimney companies over the years and nobody has been as thorough or as honest as this crew. They found a minor crown issue on a routine sweep, fixed it before it became a bigger problem, and charged exactly what the estimate said. Showing up on time and leaving the place cleaner than they found it — that's the standard here."

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David M.
Chester, CT
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"We called after noticing smoke smell in the house even when the fireplace wasn't in use. They came out quickly, diagnosed a damper seal failure and partial blockage, and fixed both the same day. Professional from start to finish — clear communication, no drama, fair price. I now book them every fall without thinking twice about it."

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Linda R.
Essex, CT
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"Our house is from the 1920s and the chimney had never been properly inspected before we bought it. Matts & Sons did a complete evaluation, explained the liner situation clearly, and helped us prioritize what needed immediate attention versus what we could plan for. That kind of honest, staged guidance is rare. Excellent family business."

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Tom & Susan B.
Haddam, CT
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"The dryer vent cleaning they did was long overdue — our drying times had doubled and we just chalked it up to an aging machine. After the cleaning, the dryer runs like new. They also spotted some deterioration on the chimney cap while on the roof and flagged it before it became a leak issue. That's what proactive service looks like."

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Michelle A.
East Haddam, CT
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"I appreciate that they send a written report after every visit. I can see what was checked, what was found, and what to plan for next season. It feels like having a building inspector on your side rather than a contractor looking for the next job. Matts & Sons has earned a customer for life."

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Robert P.
Deep River, CT
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Deep River's freeze-thaw winters actually damage my chimney between annual visits?

Freeze-thaw cycles are the primary driver of masonry deterioration in Deep River. Water enters microscopic cracks in mortar and brick, expands roughly nine percent when it freezes, and widens those cracks with each cycle. After one or two seasons, a hairline crack becomes a gap that admits more water, accelerating the damage exponentially. Annual inspections interrupt this cycle before it compounds.

My Deep River home was built in the 1940s — does the original chimney need a liner before I use a modern wood stove?

Yes, almost certainly. Older Deep River homes were built before current liner standards, and unlined or terra-cotta-lined chimneys are frequently undersized or deteriorated for modern high-efficiency appliances. Inserting a stainless-steel liner sized correctly for your new stove is required by Connecticut code and is a genuine safety requirement — not an upsell.

What's the earliest sign that my chimney crown is failing and I should call before winter sets in?

The earliest visible signs are hairline cracks running across the crown surface, small chips at the edges, or white efflorescence (mineral staining) on the bricks just below the crown. These indicate water has already begun penetrating. Catching crown damage in late summer or early fall — before the first hard freeze — is the ideal window for the most cost-effective repair.

After a chimney sweeping, is there a waiting period before I can safely light a fire?

No waiting period is needed after a standard professional sweep. Once our technician confirms the flue is clear, the damper operates properly, and no structural concerns were flagged, the fireplace is ready to use. If a repair was performed alongside the sweep — particularly anything involving mortar — we'll specify any required curing time before first use.

How does the humidity along the Connecticut River affect chimney deterioration compared to drier parts of the state?

The Connecticut River Valley's elevated humidity accelerates rust on steel damper components and chase covers, promotes moss and organic growth on exterior masonry, and means flue liners stay damp longer between fires. This environment pushes our recommendation toward slightly more frequent inspections for Deep River homes with older chimneys compared to homes in less humid inland areas of Connecticut.

Is creosote buildup really a fire risk in a well-maintained fireplace, or is it overstated?

It's a genuine risk, not marketing. Creosote is combustible, and Stage 3 creosote — a glazed, tar-like deposit — can ignite at temperatures a normal fire easily reaches. The risk is directly proportional to buildup level; a clean, professionally swept flue essentially eliminates chimney-fire risk from creosote. Annual sweeping for wood-burning fireplaces keeps buildup well below dangerous thresholds.

What does a Level 2 chimney inspection cover, and when would a Deep River homeowner need one?

A Level 2 inspection includes everything in a Level 1 plus accessible attic, basement, and crawlspace areas, and uses video scanning of the flue interior. In Deep River, it's required before selling or buying a home, after any chimney fire or significant weather event (like a nor'easter), or when changing appliance type or fuel. It provides a complete documented record of flue condition.

Can Matts & Sons handle both the chimney sweep and the dryer vent cleaning on the same visit to save time?

Absolutely — and we recommend combining them. Both services are completed by the same crew and the combined visit takes roughly 90 minutes for most Deep River homes. Bundling saves you a scheduling window, and while the technician is already on-site we can also assess any chimney cap, crown, or flashing concerns flagged during the sweep at no additional trip charge.

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