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Last update on April 27, 2025
We provide a wide range of chimney services including inspections, cleaning, repairs, and restorations. We also conduct 1802 Wind Mitigation Inspections and 4-point home inspections with a quick turnaround time. Line Item Maintenance is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"My wife and I were completely amazed by their professionalism and the finished product. Weâ  d highly recommend them. Personally want to thank â  Kristin â  for answering any questions that we had. Thanks again, job well done!"
Joseph B on July 2023
We provide a wide range of chimney services including inspections, cleaning, repairs, and restorations. We also conduct 1802 Wind Mitigation Inspections and 4-point home inspections with a quick turnaround time. Line Item Maintenance is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"My wife and I were completely amazed by their professionalism and the finished product. Weâ  d highly recommend them. Personally want to thank â  Kristin â  for answering any questions that we had. Thanks again, job well done!"
Joseph B on July 2023
Hot Concepts Fireplaces has over 20 years of fireplace experience. We can service or install any type of fireplace including custom fireplaces. Masonry, isokern, factory, electric, propane, natural gas, ethanol, modern, linear, fire pit, fire bowl, & outdoor fireplaces...we do it all!
Hot Concepts Fireplaces has over 20 years of fireplace experience. We can service or install any type of fireplace including custom fireplaces. Masonry, isokern, factory, electric, propane, natural gas, ethanol, modern, linear, fire pit, fire bowl, & outdoor fireplaces...we do it all!
We are a small handyman business still working with General Contractors and Gutter companies trying to span out on our own. We have been in the business for over 10 years and have done everything on existing construction and demolition. Also have roof repair and roofing experience along with aluminium construction and screening
We are a small handyman business still working with General Contractors and Gutter companies trying to span out on our own. We have been in the business for over 10 years and have done everything on existing construction and demolition. Also have roof repair and roofing experience along with aluminium construction and screening
We are Licensed, Insured and Bonded. We have been in business since 2005 and are firmly rooted in the comunity. Service all of Lee, Charlotte and Collier counties. We would like to inform you of the proper operation of your fireplace to keep you and your entire family safe and warm at night.
"Very well. We also had the chimney cap replaced per Oz's inspection."
Amber J on March 2018
We are Licensed, Insured and Bonded. We have been in business since 2005 and are firmly rooted in the comunity. Service all of Lee, Charlotte and Collier counties. We would like to inform you of the proper operation of your fireplace to keep you and your entire family safe and warm at night.
"Very well. We also had the chimney cap replaced per Oz's inspection."
Amber J on March 2018
In the masonry trade for 35 years. I do all the work myself.I take pride in all my work. My work speaks for it's self. I love masonry and has been my lifes work
In the masonry trade for 35 years. I do all the work myself.I take pride in all my work. My work speaks for it's self. I love masonry and has been my lifes work
Additional DBAs - Kelly Roofing, Kelly Roofing LLC .
"Damage to Septic Drainage field. They blamed it on their own third party contractor and told me to take it up with them. Nice. Faux Inspection: I was told there would be a legitimate inspection by a private third party. In fact, the “inspection” amounted to one of their employees sending a few photographs and a very short video call. It was not a true inspection by any standard. It was a joke. Ridge Shingles: Attached pictures of the ridge shingles. I'll let them speak for themself. Kelly Roofing’s Response: "Well, it passed inspection." (See previous item.) (Every roofer that has looked at it says it needs to be fixed.) Kelly has looked at it and done nothing. Blocked Circulation: After it had passed their private party “inspection”, another roofer informed me that insulation was covering up virtually all of the soffits! This is a VERY big deal. Improper circulation can lead to mold, premature failure of the roof, and void out the manufacturer's warranty. I expressed major concerns about circulation given the materials they recommended even before any work had begun, and they assured those materials would be fine because there would be plenty of circulation. See attached photos of the roof that were taken during the roof installation. You can see the plywood they removed (far more than initially estimated by the way). Whether they moved the insulation in the process of replacing the plywood or not, the insulation is clearly blocking all airflow from the soffits. I even personally expressed concerns to the project supervisor about blocked circulation through the soffits at this point and he assured me it would be taken care of. It wasn't. When insulation is preventing circulation in the roof, a reasonable, professional, and appropriate course of action from a roofing company would be to pause the project, inform the homeowner, and discuss solutions for unblocking the soffits before proceeding. Kelly Roofing’s Response, when I confronted them about this: insulation work isn’t “in the contract” and it was “not within the scope of their work.” Really? Is that what you expect from a reputable roofing company?"
TJ T on October 2023
Additional DBAs - Kelly Roofing, Kelly Roofing LLC .
"Damage to Septic Drainage field. They blamed it on their own third party contractor and told me to take it up with them. Nice. Faux Inspection: I was told there would be a legitimate inspection by a private third party. In fact, the “inspection” amounted to one of their employees sending a few photographs and a very short video call. It was not a true inspection by any standard. It was a joke. Ridge Shingles: Attached pictures of the ridge shingles. I'll let them speak for themself. Kelly Roofing’s Response: "Well, it passed inspection." (See previous item.) (Every roofer that has looked at it says it needs to be fixed.) Kelly has looked at it and done nothing. Blocked Circulation: After it had passed their private party “inspection”, another roofer informed me that insulation was covering up virtually all of the soffits! This is a VERY big deal. Improper circulation can lead to mold, premature failure of the roof, and void out the manufacturer's warranty. I expressed major concerns about circulation given the materials they recommended even before any work had begun, and they assured those materials would be fine because there would be plenty of circulation. See attached photos of the roof that were taken during the roof installation. You can see the plywood they removed (far more than initially estimated by the way). Whether they moved the insulation in the process of replacing the plywood or not, the insulation is clearly blocking all airflow from the soffits. I even personally expressed concerns to the project supervisor about blocked circulation through the soffits at this point and he assured me it would be taken care of. It wasn't. When insulation is preventing circulation in the roof, a reasonable, professional, and appropriate course of action from a roofing company would be to pause the project, inform the homeowner, and discuss solutions for unblocking the soffits before proceeding. Kelly Roofing’s Response, when I confronted them about this: insulation work isn’t “in the contract” and it was “not within the scope of their work.” Really? Is that what you expect from a reputable roofing company?"
TJ T on October 2023
While it’s possible to sweep your own chimney, it’s usually not a good idea for two reasons. First, inexperienced DIYers are more likely to miss areas of the chimney, which still leaves the risk of house fire due to the remaining residue. Second, chimney sweeping seems like a simple process, but it’s highly dangerous. Soot and creosote are both carcinogenic and can cause breathing issues and lung damage. If you don’t take the same safety precautions that professionals do, you could be putting yourself at risk of serious bodily harm.
You should plan to ask your chimney sweeper questions about the cleaning process they intend to use, the project timeline, and more to get a sense of which professional is right for the job:
What is your process for cleaning chimneys?
How long will the process take?
Will you protect my floors from soot and debris?
Will you do a chimney inspection, too?
Do you have certification from the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) or the National Fire Institute (NFI)?
Will you need access to my roof?
The average cost for a professional chimney cleaning is around $250, but prices range from $130 to $400 or more, depending on a few factors. Some things that have an impact on your total include the size of your chimney, the number of chimneys cleaned, and how accessible the chimneys are.
In some cases, you don’t need to do anything to prepare for chimney sweeping, but professionals always appreciate leaving the area clean and easy to access. As such, it’s a good idea to move fireplace accessories like screens and fire tending tools out of the way, and lay down tarps of drop cloths around your fireplace opening to help keep your floors clean. Laying down a plastic sheet under those cloths or tarps is a good idea if your fireplace is surrounded by carpeting, just to add extra protection. Finally, secure any pets or children away from the work area.
The National Fire Prevention Agency (NFPA) recommends chimney sweeping once per year as a means of avoiding house fires and massive property damage. Over time, creosote and soot build up in your chimney from burning wood and a lack of ventilation. These compounds are both highly flammable, which means a build-up of them inside your chimney puts you at an increased risk of house fire. Chimney sweeping removes any residue and helps reduce the risk of property damage and personal injury from fire.