Starting this week, Ricardo Mendoza Chimney Inc is offering licensed chimney sweep services to Aurora Hills homeowners. We’re responding to local calls within 24 hours for inspections and cleanings, with no hidden fees or upsells—just straight talk and thorough work.
What Aurora Hills homeowners get with our sweep
Aurora’s fall winds kick up dust and debris that clogs chimneys faster than you’d expect. Our team now services Aurora Hills with full chimney inspections, creosote removal, and flue cleaning using HEPA vacuums to keep your home dust-free. We check for cracks in masonry, rusted dampers, and blockages that could trap carbon monoxide. Homeowners get a same-day report with photos and a clear list of fixes—no vague promises. services cover everything from basic sweeps to relining work, and we’re licensed, bonded, and insured for your peace of mind. contact us for a free estimate before winter sets in.
How to book and what to expect next
Aurora Hills residents can schedule a sweep by calling 303-XXX-XXXX or booking online at contact. We’ll confirm your appointment within the hour and arrive on time with all necessary permits. Expect a 45–60 minute visit for a standard sweep—longer if we find repairs needed. After service, you’ll get a digital invoice and a reminder for your next inspection, based on Aurora’s climate demands. areas/aurora-hills/ No surprises, no upsells—just a cleaner, safer chimney before the first frost hits the Front Range.
Aurora-specific chimney warning signs we check for
Aurora’s dry autumn air and sudden temperature swings stress chimneys more than in milder climates. Watch for these local red flags: a musty smell in your living room after rain (could mean a cracked flue letting in moisture), white residue on bricks (efflorescence from water damage), or smoke backing up when you light a fire (often a blockage from pine needles or bird nests). blog/7-signs-your-aurora-chimney-needs-a-sweep/ We’ll inspect for creosote buildup—especially dangerous after Colorado’s wildfire season—and test your damper’s seal to prevent heat loss. Don’t wait for a cold snap to find out your chimney’s struggling.