Licensed chimney sweeps protecting Middlesex County homes from hidden fire hazards and carbon-monoxide risks — backed by code-compliant inspections and a satisfaction guarantee.
Every time you light a fire in your Framingham home, microscopic combustion byproducts travel up your flue, cool against the liner walls, and slowly build into a hazard that the NFPA estimates causes thousands of house fires every year. Andrew & Sons Chimney was founded on one principle: homeowners deserve straight answers about what's actually happening inside their chimney — not a sales pitch. Our licensed, insured technicians combine thorough cleaning with code-based inspections, so you walk away knowing whether your system is genuinely safe, what needs attention now, and what can wait. From Route 9 colonials to newer builds off Edgell Road, we serve Framingham and the surrounding Middlesex County communities with the kind of detail-oriented professionalism your family's safety demands.
Comprehensive chimney sweep for Framingham homes and businesses.
Complete removal of creosote, soot, debris, and blockages from firebox to crown — the essential annual step that keeps flue fires from starting.
Learn more →Code-compliant visual and video inspections that reveal hidden cracks, liner damage, and carbon-monoxide pathways before they become emergencies.
Learn more →Stainless-steel and cast-in-place liner solutions that restore safe draft, meet MA code requirements, and protect your home from flue gas intrusion.
Learn more →Crown rebuilding and cap installation that stop water infiltration — the primary cause of accelerated liner deterioration and freeze-thaw spalling in the Framingham climate.
Learn more →Refractory panel replacement, mortar repointing, and smoke chamber parging that rebuild the firebox to code-safe condition and restore efficient combustion.
Learn more →Dedicated CO-risk assessments and safety audits for Framingham homeowners with gas appliances, combination heating systems, or recently purchased older homes.
Learn more →We hold ourselves to the highest standards so you can hire with total confidence.
Andrew & Sons Chimney was built around a straightforward frustration: too many Framingham homeowners were calling us after a chimney fire or a CO alarm event that a proper annual inspection would have prevented. The business grew out of years of field work across Middlesex County, where we kept seeing the same patterns — clay liner cracks misread as cosmetic, smoke-chamber corbeling never cleaned, crowns repaired with the wrong mortar that cracked again the following winter. We started Andrew & Sons specifically to raise the standard of what a chimney service visit should deliver, grounding every job in the NFPA 211 framework and plain-language communication that homeowners can actually act on.

Every service visit includes a plain-language debrief on what we found, why it matters, and what the fire-safety codes actually require. Framingham homeowners leave our visits genuinely informed, not just handed a receipt. We believe an educated customer makes better safety decisions all year long.
Andrew & Sons carries full Massachusetts contractor licensing and liability insurance. More importantly, our technicians work from NFPA 211 — the national chimney safety standard — and stay current on Framingham and state building code requirements, so every recommendation we make has a code basis you can verify independently.
We quote in writing before any work begins, explain exactly what each line item addresses, and never manufacture urgency. If something genuinely needs immediate attention for safety reasons, we'll show you the evidence on camera. If it can wait, we'll tell you that too and explain the timeline.
Most sweeps focus on fire risk alone. We take CO hazards equally seriously — evaluating draft performance, appliance venting, and flue pressure dynamics on every visit. In a region where homes run heating systems hard through long Massachusetts winters, that extra layer of scrutiny can be life-saving.
Call (857) 895-5775 or book online. We gather details about your chimney system, fuel type, and any symptoms you've noticed. Framingham homeowners receive a transparent price range before we schedule, so there are no surprises on appointment day.
Every appointment begins with a structured inspection before tools come out. We photograph existing conditions, note any visible hazards, and determine the NFPA inspection level your system requires. You see exactly what we see before any cleaning or repair work starts.
Using HEPA-filtered equipment and professional-grade brushes, we clean the full flue system from firebox to crown. Any agreed repair work — liner sections, crown coating, cap installation — is completed the same visit whenever materials allow, minimizing your time and inconvenience.
Before we leave, you receive a written summary documenting what was cleaned, what was found, what was repaired, and any outstanding items with their code reference and recommended timeline. This report is your proof of compliance for insurers and the Framingham Building Department.
"Andrew & Sons came out after we had a mysterious CO alarm trip with no obvious source. They found that our gas furnace and fireplace were sharing a flue that was undersized for the combined load — something two previous sweeps had never flagged. They relining the chimney, explained every step on camera, and gave us a written report we could share with our insurance company. First time I've felt like a chimney company was actually looking out for us."
"I bought a 1958 colonial off Edmands Road last spring and the inspector noted the chimney needed evaluation. Andrew & Sons did a Level II video inspection and found three cracked clay tile sections in the upper flue that would have been a real hazard once we started burning wood. Clear report, fair price on the liner replacement, and the work was permitted and done cleanly. Exactly what you want when you're buying an older home."
"We'd been smelling a faint smokiness in the upstairs hallway for two winters and just assumed it was normal. Andrew & Sons traced it to a failed smoke-chamber joint that was letting combustion gases migrate into the wall cavity. Genuinely scary in retrospect. The repair was straightforward once it was diagnosed. Their written summary helped us explain the situation to our homeowner's insurance adjuster without any back-and-forth."
"Scheduled a standard annual sweep and the tech noticed the chimney cap had blown off at some point over the summer — there was a bird nest wedged in the flue damper area. He cleared it safely, installed a new stainless cap with spark arrestor, and swept the full flue. No upsell pressure, just pointed out what needed doing and why. Straightforward and professional from start to finish."
"Andrew & Sons did a full firebox restoration on our 1970s-era fireplace — new refractory panels, repointed mortar, and a new top-mount damper. The difference in draft performance is remarkable; we no longer get smoke spillage when we first light a fire. They also pointed out that our old throat damper plate was warped and not sealing, which had been costing us heat all winter. Worth every penny."
"I run a small rental property in Marlborough with a wood-burning fireplace and needed documentation for my insurance carrier. Andrew & Sons provided a code-referenced Level I inspection report that satisfied the underwriter on the first submission. Prompt, professional, and they clearly know Massachusetts code requirements. Will use them for the annual sweep every year going forward."
Expert local advice for Framingham homeowners.
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A persistent smoky odor without recent fires usually signals a draft reversal problem or a creosote-saturated flue. Negative air pressure inside your home — common in tightly weatherized Framingham houses — can pull air down the chimney, carrying odors with it. A damper seal check, smoking test, and professional sweep typically resolve this within a single visit.
Yes, absolutely. In homes where the furnace or boiler shares a masonry chimney with the fireplace, a blocked or deteriorated flue can cause exhaust back-drafting into the living space even when the fireplace is cold. This is one of the most underdiagnosed CO sources we encounter. A combined flue evaluation is the essential diagnostic step.
Staining around the fireplace opening typically indicates smoke spillage — meaning combustion gases are escaping into the room rather than drafting up the flue. That is a safety concern, not a cosmetic one, because those gases contain CO and fine particulates. Common causes include a closed or warped damper, a blocked flue, or an undersized firebox-to-flue ratio.
Stage 2 creosote is a tar-like, shiny deposit that forms when smoldering, low-temperature fires don't fully combust wood gases. It's significantly more flammable than the powdery Stage 1 variety and requires specialized chemical treatments before mechanical removal. If you burn fires regularly, especially overnight low-and-slow burns common in cold Framingham winters, a professional evaluation of your deposit stage is warranted annually.
Yes. Homes from that era typically have unlined or clay-tile-lined chimneys. The tiles crack from decades of thermal cycling, and the original mortar often contains lime mixes that deteriorate. Key risks include liner spalling that blocks the flue, mortar joint failures behind the firebox, and smoke shelves built to dimensions that no longer meet modern draft requirements. A Level II video inspection is the appropriate baseline.
Debris in the firebox after wind events can indicate spalling bricks or deteriorated mortar joints in the upper flue or crown area. This can progress to a partial flue blockage, which creates both CO risk and fire hazard. We'd classify this as an urgent inspection rather than a wait-and-schedule situation — loose masonry in the flue can dislodge further and block draft entirely.
Massachusetts does not mandate a chimney inspection in every residential transaction by statute, but lenders, insurers, and buyers' attorneys routinely require one — and the NFPA 211 standard states a Level II inspection is required whenever a property changes hands. In practice, Framingham sellers who have a current inspection report in hand experience fewer last-minute transaction delays and renegotiations over chimney conditions.
Yes. Gas appliances still produce combustion byproducts including water vapor, carbon dioxide, and trace CO, and the flue must be correctly sized and clear of obstructions for safe venting. Gas flames also deposit a fine white residue that can mask underlying liner damage. Annual inspection remains the NFPA 211 standard for gas appliances, and the CO-risk factors associated with draft performance apply equally to gas and wood systems.
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