"They did excellent work. Provided us pictures of the chimney and fireplace all cleaned inside. Repaired both chimney caps too that were decayed. They were efficient and provided great value for the work done. They delivered as promised"
Francis C. in April 2024
Chimney Cleaning, Chimney Chase Cover, Chimney Repair , and 2 more
"We had a great experience with this company! Ken called us immediately after we indicated that we were in need of help with our chimney, and was extremely good with communication the entire time. After learning that a bird was trapped in our wall behind the fireplace, we called dozens of companies, however, Michigan Chimneys was the only one that offered their assistance. They were prompt, professional and all around great guys. They were able to free the bird, fix our chimney caps, and clean the chimney for a reasonable price. We would recommend their services to anyone in need of repairs or maintenance! We will definitely hire Michigan Chimneys again in the future!"
Angela C. in March 2021
In business since 2022
Gutter cleaning/powerwashing, Waterproofing/sealer, Masonry/tuckpointing , and 2 more
About us: "We are currently booking out for free estimates for spring! 989-395-4051 Chimneys Porches Tuckpointing/brick repair Gutter cleaning Paver reset/joint sanding/waterproof sealing Chimney cleanings/inspections Gas log tune up And more!"
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