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Chimney Sweeps in Saint Paul, MN

4 chimney sweep companies serve Saint Paul, Minnesota, averaging 5.0 stars across their Google reviews.

Saint Paul sits in the cold-climate tier: long heating seasons push creosote to build faster, so most local operators recommend scheduling a sweep every year, ideally between August and October. Booking a few weeks ahead of the first sustained cold nights avoids the November rush when every sweep in MN is fully booked.

Across Minnesota, standard single-flue sweeps typically range from $175–$350 depending on metro labor rates, chimney complexity, access difficulty, and the operator's credentials. Level 2 camera inspections — required after a chimney fire, before a home purchase, or when changing fuel type — typically range from $300–$500. If a quoted price is significantly different from other quotes you've received for the same scope of work, ask the operator to itemize what's included. If an operator quotes one price over the phone and changes it substantially after arriving, ask for a written itemized estimate before work begins.

The U.S. Fire Administration attributes roughly 22,300 residential fires per year to failure to clean chimneys — making it the single largest cause of home heating fires and the reason NFPA 211 codifies annual inspection as the baseline standard of care.

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