July is the ideal window for Beverly homeowners to schedule a chimney sweep and inspection before fall demand peaks. Andrew & Sons Chimney is currently booking summer appointments — licensed, insured, and offering free estimates to North Shore residents who want to get ahead of the rush.
Why July Is the Right Month to Act in Beverly
Beverly's coastal humidity through June and July accelerates moisture-related chimney damage — spalling mortar, rusted dampers, and cracked flue tiles are all more common here than in drier inland towns. Waiting until October means longer lead times and the risk of heading into heating season with unaddressed issues. Our Chimney Sweep Beverly summer appointments are filling now. If you've noticed white efflorescence streaking down your exterior masonry or a musty odor from your firebox after a rainy stretch, those are signals worth acting on this month — not next season.
What Andrew & Sons Checks During a Beverly Summer Sweep
A summer visit from our crew covers the firebox, smoke chamber, damper condition, and a flue sweep for any creosote or nesting debris left from winter. We also walk the exterior roofline to assess cap and crown condition — both take a beating from Northeast winter freeze-thaw cycles. For homeowners who haven't had a formal inspection in several years, our related guide on Level I, II & III chimney inspections in Beverly explains which inspection tier fits your situation. We serve Beverly and surrounding communities including Salem, Marblehead, and Manchester-by-the-Sea.
Book Now Before the September Backlog Hits
Every August we see a surge in calls from homeowners who waited — and not everyone gets a pre-season slot. Scheduling in July means you choose the appointment time, not whatever's left. Our about page outlines our credentials and what to expect from a visit. Ready to get on the calendar? Request a free estimate today and one of our Beverly-based crew members will follow up promptly. First-time customers can also review our guide on what to look for when hiring a chimney sweep in Beverly before reaching out.