Catch small chimney problems before they become costly disasters — Matts Brothers Chimney delivers thorough sweeps, honest inspections, and lasting maintenance for Atco homeowners.
Most chimney fires and carbon monoxide emergencies don't start with a dramatic failure — they start with a missed annual sweep, a small crack that went unnoticed, or a bird nest no one thought to check. At Matts Brothers Chimney, we've built our entire business around one principle: routine, proactive care keeps your family safe and your heating system efficient season after season. Serving Atco and the surrounding communities of South Jersey, our certified technicians combine detailed inspections with meticulous cleaning to catch deterioration early, stop moisture before it destroys masonry, and make sure your fireplace or stove is ready every time you light a fire. Call (973) 606-9502 today and experience what a truly prevention-focused chimney company feels like.
Comprehensive chimney sweep for Atco homes and businesses.
Remove creosote, soot, and blockages before they become fire hazards — scheduled on your timetable.
Learn more →Camera-verified inspections reveal hidden cracks and liner damage invisible to the naked eye.
Learn more →From cracked crowns to spalling bricks, we restore structural integrity before small damage spreads.
Learn more →Protect your home's structure with a properly sized, code-compliant flue liner built to last.
Learn more →The first line of defense against water damage — we install and repair the components that keep moisture out.
Learn more →A clogged dryer vent is a leading cause of house fires — we clear it thoroughly and safely.
Learn more →We hold ourselves to the highest standards so you can hire with total confidence.
"Matt's team caught a cracked flue liner during what I thought was just a routine sweep. They showed me photos on the spot and explained exactly why it was a problem. Got it relined the following week and I felt so much better going into winter knowing my family was safe. Honest, thorough people."
"We've used Matts Brothers for three years now and every visit is the same — on time, professional, clean, and straightforward. They never try to sell us something we don't need, but they do tell us when something is coming up. That's exactly what we want from a chimney company."
"I bought an older home in Sicklerville and had no idea what shape the chimney was in. Matts Brothers did a Level II inspection and discovered the original tile liner was severely deteriorated. The report they gave me was detailed enough that I could use it during negotiations with the seller. Incredibly valuable service."
"I called because I noticed a musty smell coming from the fireplace during humid weather. Turns out the flashing had separated and moisture had been getting in for some time. They repaired the flashing and applied a crown coating the same day. No more smell. Prompt response and very reasonable pricing."
"Our dryer was taking forever to dry clothes. Matts Brothers came out, cleaned the vent, and showed us the before-and-after airflow readings. The difference was dramatic. They also noticed our chimney cap was rusted through while they were on the roof and replaced it the same visit. Really appreciated the attention to detail."
"I was nervous about getting work done because I'd heard stories about companies scaring homeowners into expensive repairs. Matts Brothers was the complete opposite. They explained everything clearly, showed me photos, and gave me a written report with honest priority rankings. I finally feel like I have a chimney company I can trust."
Matts Brothers Chimney was founded on a straightforward conviction: Atco homeowners shouldn't have to experience a chimney fire or a carbon monoxide scare to learn that their flue needed attention. We entered this trade because we saw too many families dealing with preventable emergencies — emergencies that a consistent maintenance routine would have stopped entirely. From day one, prevention and early detection have been the backbone of everything we do, from the way we train our technicians to the way we write our inspection reports. Every member of our team is selected not just for technical skill but for the ability to communicate clearly and honestly with the homeowners who trust us in their homes.

Call (973) 606-9502 or book online. We'll ask a few quick questions about your chimney type, age, and any symptoms you've noticed. Most Atco homeowners get a same-week appointment slot, and there's no charge for the estimate on standard cleaning and inspection services.
Our technician arrives on time, lays protective drop cloths, and performs a systematic inspection of every accessible chimney component before cleaning begins. We photograph any concerns we find and walk you through them in plain language so you understand the full picture before any work starts.
We complete the agreed sweep, cleaning, or repair work using professional equipment and quality materials. HEPA vacuuming keeps your living space spotless. For repair work, we explain each step as we go, and you're welcome to ask questions at any point during the process.
Before we leave, you receive a written condition report with photos, a summary of what was done, and a prioritized list of any items to monitor or address in the future. We schedule your next annual visit if you'd like, so routine maintenance never slips through the cracks.
Our technicians are trained to inspect while they clean — not just sweep and leave. Every visit includes a systematic check of the firebox, smoke chamber, liner, crown, cap, and flashing. Catching a $150 crack before it becomes a $2,000 structural repair is what prevention-first service actually looks like for Atco homeowners.
We document everything with photos and written reports. If something needs immediate attention, we'll tell you plainly and show you the evidence. If something can wait, we'll tell you that too. Atco families deserve honest assessments, not inflated repair lists designed to maximize the invoice. Our reputation is built on trust, not upselling.
Every Matts Brothers Chimney technician is fully licensed, carries liability insurance, and has completed formal chimney safety training. When we enter your Atco home, you can be confident the work meets current NFPA 211 standards and that your property is protected if anything unexpected occurs during a repair or inspection.
We don't use bargain-bin patching compounds or undersized caps. Every repair uses contractor-grade materials matched to your chimney's specific construction. Combined with our written workmanship warranty, this means the repairs we make in Atco this year won't be back on your to-do list next year — or the year after.
Expert local advice for Atco homeowners.
Everything Atco homeowners need to know about chimney repair and masonry restoration — catch small issues early and avoid costly surprises.
Read more →Not sure which chimney inspection level your Atco home needs? We break down Levels I, II, and III so you can protect your chimney before small problems grow.
Read more →Everything Atco homeowners need to know about annual chimney sweep & cleaning: what happens during a visit, realistic costs, and why routine care prevents costly repairs.
Read more →A chimney that looks intact externally can have serious internal problems invisible without professional tools. Creosote buildup, cracked clay tile liners, deteriorated smoke chamber mortar, and blocked flues produce no outward warning signs until something goes wrong. Annual inspection catches these issues while they're inexpensive to fix.
Negative air pressure and high humidity pull stale air and creosote odors down into your living space through the flue. Common causes in Atco homes include inadequate chimney height, a missing or ill-fitting damper, or heavy creosote deposits absorbing moisture. A thorough sweep and damper evaluation typically resolves persistent odor issues.
Not necessarily, but it warrants a camera inspection. Many pre-1980 chimneys used unlined or single-wythe masonry that no longer meets modern code, and clay tile liners of that era are frequently cracked or have deteriorated mortar joints. A Level II video inspection gives you a definitive answer rather than guesswork.
A rusting damper is a symptom of moisture entering the flue, not just seasonal humidity. In most cases, a missing or damaged chimney cap is allowing rain and snow directly into the firebox. Replacing the cap and applying a stainless throat damper upgrade stops the moisture cycle and eliminates the rust problem permanently.
Yes. A stuck-open or poorly sealing damper allows conditioned air to escape continuously, even when the fireplace isn't in use. Studies show an open damper has roughly the same heat-loss effect as a 48-square-inch hole in your exterior wall. A top-mounted damper installation often pays for itself in heating savings within one to two seasons.
You generally can't assess it safely on your own, which is exactly why annual professional evaluation matters. Stage 1 creosote is light and easily brushed; Stage 2 is harder and requires specialized tools; Stage 3 glazed creosote is extremely flammable and demands chemical treatment before mechanical removal. Only a trained technician can accurately identify the stage and method required.
Frequency should be based on use, fuel type, and appliance condition — not a fixed calendar. However, even lightly used fireplaces accumulate moisture damage, nesting animals, and debris that require annual checking. The Chimney Safety Institute of America and NFPA both recommend annual inspection regardless of usage level, because damage happens with or without fires.
Most Atco homeowners spend between $150 and $350 for a combined annual sweep and Level I inspection. If repairs are needed, minor items like cap replacement or crown sealing typically run $100 to $400, while relining projects range from $1,500 to $4,000 depending on flue length and liner type. Early detection keeps costs firmly in the lower ranges.
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