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FreshDuct sweeps and cleans Melbourne fireplaces, wood heaters and flues — removing soot and creosote, checking the chimney is safe to use, and containing the mess with professional vacuuming. Finished with before & after photos.
Annual sweep, pre-winter clean or a one-off — we’ll advise what your chimney needs.
A chimney sweep is far more than a quick brush of the firebox. Every time you burn wood, soot and creosote build up along the full length of the flue. Left too long, that build-up restricts airflow, makes the fire harder to light, pushes smoke back into the room, and increases the risk of a flue fire. FreshDuct sweeps open fireplaces, wood heaters and slow-combustion stoves across Melbourne, 7 days a week.
Not sure whether yours is due? Our guides on the signs your chimney needs cleaning and how often to clean a chimney explain exactly what to look for — but as a general rule, fire authorities recommend an annual sweep before winter. If you’ve just moved in, a sweep and inspection is especially worthwhile (see our guide for new home buyers).
Every FreshDuct sweep is carried out by an experienced technician, fully contained to keep your home clean, and finished with a safety check and before & after photos so you can see the result. Here’s exactly what a chimney sweep involves — and why a proper job matters.
Noticing any of these? Your flue is likely overdue for a clean.

A real sweep clears the full length of the flue — not just the firebox — and confirms the chimney is safe to keep using. Skipping that is how blockages, smoke problems and flue fires start. If you’re weighing it up yourself, our guide on DIY vs professional chimney cleaning explains where the real risk lies.
FreshDuct sweeps using rods and brushes sized to your flue, contains the mess with professional vacuuming so nothing settles in your living room, and finishes with a safety check and photos. Want help choosing? Read how to choose a chimney sweep in Melbourne.
Every standard sweep is a complete service, not a token brush:
If we spot a problem during the sweep — a damaged damper, a worn flue liner, a missing cap or heavy glazed creosote — we’ll show you with photos and recommend the right next step, with no pressure.
Rods and a rotary brush clear the flue while a vacuum contains the soot.
Clean, contained and documented — every visit.
We check the firebox, flue and cap, and assess soot/creosote build-up.
Drop sheets down and the fireplace opening sealed to keep your room clean.
Rods and a rotary brush clear the full length of the flue.
Soot and debris captured with contained, high-power vacuuming.
We confirm the flue is clear and the chimney is safe to use.
Before & after photos, and the site left spotless.
For most Melbourne homes that burn wood through winter, an annual sweep before the season starts is the right schedule — ideally in autumn so the chimney is ready before the first cold snap. If you burn most nights, burn unseasoned or soft wood, or run a slow-combustion heater on low for long periods, creosote builds faster and you may need a sweep more than once a season.
A few factors change the timing: the type of wood you burn (see our guide to the best firewood for Melbourne), how you run the fire (our guide on lighting a fire correctly reduces build-up), and whether you have an open fireplace or a closed wood heater. Older period homes with original masonry chimneys also deserve closer attention. When in doubt, a quick inspection settles it.
The reason an annual sweep matters comes down to two hazards. First, creosote — the dark, tar-like residue from burning wood — is flammable, and a thick layer is the leading cause of chimney fires. Second, a blocked or restricted flue can stop combustion gases venting properly, which is a carbon monoxide risk. Both are largely preventable with regular sweeping and a working flue.
A FreshDuct sweep removes the creosote and soot, confirms the flue is clear and drawing, and flags anything that needs attention — so you can light a fire with confidence. For renters and landlords, our rental-property maintenance guide and maintenance checklist are worth a read.
A quick brush of the firebox isn’t a real chimney sweep.
| Standard | Rushed / cheap sweep | FreshDuct sweep |
|---|---|---|
| Flue coverage | Firebox only | Full length of the flue |
| Mess | Soot left in the room | Drop sheets + contained vacuum |
| Inspection | None | Flue & cap checked |
| Safety check | Skipped | Confirmed safe to use |
| Proof | None | Before & after photos |
Years of creosote cleared to restore safe airflow.


Same flue, same visit — soot and creosote removed, airflow restored, and the chimney confirmed safe to use.
Whether you have a traditional open fireplace, a freestanding or inbuilt wood heater, or a slow-combustion stove, the principle is the same — the flue needs clearing and checking. The difference is mostly in access and technique. If you’re comparing heater types, our guide on open fireplaces vs closed-combustion heaters is a useful read, and we also offer dedicated wood heater servicing.
Have a gas fireplace instead? Gas units have different servicing and flue requirements, and that work is carried out by appropriately licensed specialists — FreshDuct can arrange and manage it for you. And for anyone burning wood in Victoria, it’s worth knowing the Victorian wood heater rules.

A full visual, camera or drone check before winter.
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For heavy creosote or a long-neglected fireplace.
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Clear birds, nests and debris blocking the flue.
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Keep rain, birds and embers out of the flue.
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Clear the hidden soot above the firebox.
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Keep your chimney winter-ready year after year.
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Fire authorities recommend sweeping chimneys and flues at least once a year, ideally before winter. If you burn wood regularly, burn unseasoned wood, or notice creosote, smoke or odours, it may need sweeping sooner. See our guide on how often to clean a chimney.
Not with FreshDuct. We lay drop sheets, seal the fireplace opening and use contained, high-power vacuuming so soot is captured rather than left in your living room. We leave the site spotless.
A standard sweep usually takes around an hour, depending on the chimney’s height, condition and how much build-up is present. Heavily neglected flues with thick, glazed creosote can take longer or need a deep clean.
A standard chimney clean starts from $180, with the final price confirmed after we understand your fireplace, flue height and condition. We provide clear pricing up front — call 04 3191 8137 or request a quote. Our cost guide explains what affects price.
A standard sweep clears regular soot and light creosote from the flue. A deep clean tackles heavy, baked-on or glazed creosote that a normal brush won’t shift — common in long-neglected chimneys. We’ll tell you which yours needs after inspecting it.
Yes. We sweep open fireplaces, wood heaters and slow-combustion stoves and their flues. If we find a blockage, heavy creosote or damage during the sweep, we’ll let you know and recommend the right next step.
Yes. Creosote is flammable, and a heavy build-up is the leading cause of chimney fires. A restricted flue can also be a carbon monoxide risk. Regular sweeping is the simplest way to reduce both — see our guides on chimney fires and carbon monoxide safety.
We’ll show you with photos and explain it clearly, then arrange the right service — such as a deep clean, cap, repair or further inspection — with no pressure.
Clean flue, safe fireplace, no mess — with before & after photos. Available 7 days across Melbourne.