Chimney Cleaning in Arvada, CO

Your Local Chimney Professionals

A clean chimney means peace of mind. LEV Air Duct Cleaning makes it easy to keep your fireplace running smoothly and safely.

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Benefits of Regular Chimney Cleaning in Arvada, CO

A Clean Chimney, A Happy Home

  • Regular cleaning prevents dangerous creosote buildup, reducing fire risk.
  • A well-maintained chimney runs better, saving you money and energy.
  • Chimney sweeping helps your fireplace last longer and perform better.
  • A clean fireplace means cleaner indoor air for you and your family.
  • Chimney Cleaning Company

    Locally Serving Arvada, Jefferson County, CO

    LEV Air Duct Cleaning is your local chimney care provider. We use specialized brushes and high-powered vacuums to remove every speck of soot and creosote. Our technicians are trained in the latest techniques to guarantee a safe and practical clean every time. We believe in clear communication, honest work, and building trust with our customers in Jefferson County.

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    Chimney Cleaning Process

    Our Simple Three-Step Process

  • Inspect: We start with a thorough inspection to assess your chimney’s condition.
  • Clean: We use specialized tools to remove creosote, soot, and any blockages.
  • Verify: We finish with a final check to confirm your chimney is clean and ready for use.
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    Chimney and Fireplace Care

    Protecting Your Home and Family

    Regular chimney care is essential for a safe fireplace. Over time, creosote and soot buildup creates a fire hazard. Our thorough cleaning removes these risks, allowing you to enjoy your fireplace confidently. Contact LEV Air Duct Cleaning at 970-659-0554 to schedule your service today!

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    The first documented discovery of gold in the Rocky Mountain region occurred on June 22, 1850, when Lewis Ralston, a Georgia prospector headed for the California gold fields, dipped his sluice pan into a small stream near its mouth at Clear Creek. Ralston found about 1/4 ounce (6 g) of gold, then worth about five dollars. Ralston’s companions named the stream Ralston’s Creek in his honor, but they all left the next morning, drawn by the lure of California gold.

    During the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush in 1858, Ralston brought another group of prospectors back to the site of his first discovery. The placer gold in the area soon played out, but hard rock deposits of gold were found in the mountains to the west. Some of the miners abandoned their search for gold and returned to farm the rich bottom land along Ralston Creek and Clear Creek. They found an eager market for their crops among other gold seekers. The Territory of Colorado was formed on February 28, 1861, and the farms in the valley expanded to feed the growing population of the region.

    The water tower in Olde Town Arvada

    In 1870, the Colorado Central Railroad laid tracks through the area on its route from Golden to link up with the Kansas Pacific Railroad and the Denver Pacific Railroad at Jersey Junction, 3 miles (5 km) north of Denver. On December 1, 1870, Benjamin F. Wadsworth and Louis A. Reno platted the Ralston Point townsite along the railroad. To avoid confusion with other communities along Ralston Creek, Ralston Point was soon renamed Arvada in honor of Hiram Arvada Haskin, brother-in-law of settler Mary Wadsworth. Her husband, Benjamin Wadsworth, became the first postmaster of Arvada. Colorado was granted statehood on August 1, 1876, and the Town of Arvada was formally incorporated on August 14, 1904. A vibrant agricultural community, Arvada was once known as the “Celery Capital of the World.”

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