Our Service Area

Our Service Area

We’re Proud to Serve The Greater Batesville and Columbus, OH Areas.

The Oesterling Chimney crew is polite, professional, efficient, and happy to offer quality chimney and fireplace services to homeowners throughout our wide service area.

For Chimney & Fireplace Services, Count On Us

If you’re in any of the following counties, zip codes, cities, or towns, call our Batesville location at 812-934-3512, our Columbus location at 812-372-3512 or request an estimate online. We’d love to serve you soon

Wayne County

Richmond, Centerville, Jacksonburg, Cambridge City, Dublin, Milton, Pennville Spring Grove

47374, 47327, 47357

Union County

Liberty, Lotus, College Corner Billingsville, Roseburg, Dunlapsville, Quakertown

47325, 47353, 47003

Fayette County

Bentonville, Falmouth, Waterloo, Harrisburg, Huber, Springersville, Glenwood, Connersville, Orange, Columbia, Nulltown, Alquina, Alpine, Everton

47331, 46133

Franklin County

Fairfield, Andersonville, Lake View, Laurel, Blooming Grove, Bath, Midway, Metamora, Yellow Bank, Whitcomb, Raymond, Buena Vista, Brookville, Palestine, Mt. Carmel, Peppertown, Stavetown, Hamburg, Oldenburg, Youngs Corner, Klemmes Corner, Cedar Grove, Drewersburg, Enochsburg, St. Peter, New Trenton, Rockdale

47024, 47036, 47030, 47012, 47013, 47016

Ripley County

Batesville, Morris, Penntown, Cross Roads, Sunman, Napoleon, Lookout, Osgood, Delaware, Milan, Dabney, Pierceville, Holton, Versailles, Elrod, New Marion, Correct, St. Magdalen, Cross Plains, Friendship

47006, 47041, 47037, 47031, 47023, 47042

Dearborn County

St. Leon, Lawrenceville, West Harrison, Hubbells Corner, New Alsace, Dover, Logan, Weisburg, Yorkville, Bright, Bonnell, Guilford, Hidden Valley, Manchester, Wrights Corner, Greendale, Lawrenceburg, Moores Hill, Sparta, Mt. Sinai,  Wilmington, Aurora, Dillsboro, Farmers Retreat

47060, 47022, 47025, 47032, 47001, 47018

Ohio County

Rising Sun, Aberdeen

47040

Switzerland County

Avonburg, Aaron, East Enterprise, Antioch, Pleasant, Bennington, Centersquare, Mt. Sterling, Braytown, Vevay

47011, 47038, 47020, 47043

Jefferson County

Dupont, Bryantsburg, Canaan, Belleview, Lancaster, Deputy, Wirt, Manville, Madison, Central

47231, 47250, 47230

Jennings County

Scipio, Zenas, Queensville, Nebraska, Butlerville, North Vernon, Vernon, San Jacinto, Grayford, Walnut Ridge, Lovett, Commiskey, Hilltown, Paris Crossing, Hayden

47223, 47265, 47227, 47273, 47232

Jackson County

Seymour, Rockford, Reddington, Little Acre, Fleming

47274

Bartholomew County

Pleasantview Ridge, St. Louis Crossing, Old St. Louis, Taylorsville, Clifford, Hope, Rugby, Nortonburg, Hartsville, Petersville, Columbus, Grandview Lake, Burnsville, Walesboro, Grammer, Elizabethtown, Azalia, Mt. Healthy, Jonesville

47246, 47203, 47244, 47201, 47232

Johnson County

Greenwood, Whiteland, Franklin, Amity, Trafalgar, Nineveh, Princes Lakes, Edinburgh

46131, 46184, 46162

Shelby County

Fountaintown, Morristown, Freeport, London, Clover Village, Fairland, Marion, Boggstown, Brentwoods, Shelbyville, Blue Ridge, Bengal, Smithland, Waldron, Marietta, St. Paul, Mt. Auburn, Germantown, Sleepy Hollow, Flat Rock

46124, 47234, 47272, 46182, 46176, 46110, 46126, 46130, 46161

Hancock County

New Palestine, Cumberland, Greenfield, Charlottesville

46163

Rush County

Carthage, Mays, Raleigh, Boys, Falmouth, Sexton, Arlington, Rushville, Circleville, Mauzy, Glenwood, Manilla, Homer, New Salem, Orange, Milroy, Richland, Moscow, Williamstown

46115, 46127, 46104, 46173, 46150, 46156

Decatur County

St. Omer, St. Paul, Downeyville, Germantown, Sandusky, Clarksburg, Adams, Lake Santee, Kingston, St. Maurice, Milford, Greensburg, Enochsburg, Ewington, Craig, Burney, New Point, Knarr Corner, Harris City, Slabtown, Forest Hill, Ganorsville, Waynesburg, Pinhook, Milhousen, Alert, Sardinia, West Port

47272, 47240, 47283

How Does My Chimney System Work?

To determine whether your chimney is safe, it’s essential to understand how a chimney system functions. A chimney system consists of multiple components, each playing a role in venting smoke and byproducts out of your home when a fire is burning.

A standard chimney and fireplace system includes:

  • Firebox
  • Smoke chamber
  • Chimney flue
  • Damper assembly
  • Chimney cap

The primary purpose of a chimney system is to protect you and your family by safely venting combustion byproducts. If you have a wood-burning fireplace or stove, burning wood produces soot and creosote, a highly combustible substance that can lead to chimney fires if not properly maintained.

Gas fireplaces and stoves may not produce creosote, but they still generate potentially harmful fumes and carbon monoxide. This means every part of your chimney system must function correctly to ensure safety and efficiency. For this reason, professional chimney maintenance is essential.

Can I Inspect My Own Chimney?

Chimney inspections should always be performed by a certified professional, like the experts at Oesterling Chimney. Our technicians use specialized tools and video equipment to conduct thorough inspections, ensuring every part of your chimney is in proper condition.

Many homeowners are surprised to learn that chimneys should be inspected and cleaned annually. Regular inspections and cleanings help identify and address potential hazards before they become serious issues.

While professional inspections are necessary, homeowners should visually inspect their fireplaces and chimneys periodically. If you notice soot buildup, staining, damaged masonry, or smoke backing into your home, contact us immediately for an expert assessment.

What Is the Most Affordable Way to Reline a Chimney?

Chimney relining is necessary when a chimney liner deteriorates, and there are three primary options:

  • Clay tile liners
  • Aluminum or stainless steel liners
  • Cast-in-place liners

Clay tile liners are typically installed with the chimney’s original construction and require precise mortar sealing. While clay liners are eligible for repairs in some cases, extensive damage may require complete replacement.

One cost-effective relining solution is HeatShield®, a specialized sealant designed to restore deteriorating clay tile liners. Depending on the level of damage, HeatShield® can be applied using different methods to create a long-lasting, efficient lining system.

When selecting a relining material, fuel type plays a crucial role:

  • Aluminum liners are only suitable for venting natural gas or propane systems. They are less durable and have a shorter lifespan than stainless steel.
  • Stainless steel liners offer superior durability and can be used for wood-burning, oil, pellet, and gas systems.

While cost is a factor, choosing the right liner for your specific chimney system ensures longevity and safety.

How Do I Know If HeatShield® Will Work for Me?

Before recommending a relining solution, we conduct a thorough evaluation to determine the best option for your chimney system. If HeatShield® is a viable choice, we can initiate the restoration process to enhance your chimney’s performance and safety.

Why Should I Trust a Professional To Reline My Chimney?

Relining a chimney requires specialized knowledge and precision. The flue liner is critical to the overall functionality of your chimney, as it directs combustion gases safely out of your home. Incorrect installation can lead to dangerous conditions, including exposure to toxic fumes and increased fire risks.

Professional chimney technicians ensure that the right materials are used and that all components meet safety standards. At Oesterling Chimney, we prioritize quality workmanship and your home’s safety.

Book an appointment with us online or call to learn how we can assist you.

What Should I Look for When Choosing a Chimney Service Company?

When selecting a chimney service provider, consider the following:

  • Experience: How long has the company been in business?
  • Reputation: What do past customers say about their services?
  • Credentials: Do they hold industry certifications?
  • Reviews: Are there testimonials or online reviews available?
  • Customer Service: Are they attentive to your concerns and committed to quality work?

At Oesterling Chimney, we take pride in our expertise, reputation, and dedication to customer satisfaction. Contact us today to see why we’re a trusted name in chimney care.

Do Gas Fireplaces Need Servicing?

Yes, gas fireplaces require regular servicing. While gas fireplaces are known for their low maintenance, they still need annual inspections and tune-ups. Organizations such as the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommend annual inspections, regardless of fuel type.

Beyond yearly servicing, certain issues may require immediate attention, such as:

  • Malfunctioning burners
  • Irregular flame patterns
  • Excessive soot or carbon buildup
  • Gas odors or unusual smells
  • Unusual noises

What Maintenance Is Required for a Gas Fireplace?

Routine gas fireplace maintenance includes:

  • Inspecting the Exterior: Checking for cracks, gaps, or signs of wear.
  • Examining the Glass: Ensuring there are no cracks and that gasket seals are intact.
  • Inspecting the Logs: Checking for fading or deterioration in ceramic logs.
  • Checking the Ignition and Burner: Cleaning out spider webs or debris that can block gas flow.
  • Testing Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Ensuring detectors are functional and have fresh batteries.
  • Inspecting Ventilation: Clearing obstructions from vents or chimneys to prevent gas buildup.

A well-maintained gas fireplace ensures efficiency, safety, and optimal performance. For expert servicing, schedule an appointment with Oesterling Chimney today.

Chimney and Fireplace FAQ’s

Browse our frequently asked questions that we here often from our customers about Chimneys and Firepalces. Feel free to reach out to our team if you have other questions or can’t find your answer below.

Occasionally referred to as a crown wash, this part of the chimney covers the top of the entire chimney chase (the full open part of the chimney, excluding the flue/flue liner where the smoke escapes) and often appears as a thick slab or shelf slightly hanging over the side walls of the chimney. Chimney crowns are usually made of stone or concrete, but are also sometimes constructed of a non-corrosive metal.

When they’re constructed and installed correctly (made of materials that are cement-based and meant to withstand the elements), a chimney crown shouldn’t break down very easily. Think about how long cement sidewalks hold up, even with a ton of foot traffic.

However, what tends to happen – and what we see in this industry all the time – is that during the construction of your masonry chimney, when the mason is finishing up at the top of the chimney, they’ll smear any leftover mortar on the top of the chimney and call it your crown. This will last for a little while, but because mortar is not as sturdy as concrete, over time, just like with the joints between your bricks, the material will begin to break down and crumble.

This leaves your brickwork and any openings in the chimney chase susceptible to weather damage, water entry, animal intrusion, etc. Fortunately, if your chimney crown is old, damaged, or deteriorating, it is not irreparable. You can trust the Mid-Valley crew to rectify your situation, so your chimney crown can do its job.

A chimney cap on the other hand, is a structure placed on top of the flue(s) of your system. These are almost always made out of metal, but also come in different designs and styles, depending on both your personal preferences and the type of chimney you have. Where a chimney crown is meant to totally cover the entire chimney chase and act as a barrier, the functions of a cap are a little bit different.

Chimney caps sit atop the flue(s) to prevent anything from getting in. While they differ slightly across models, the basic structure is the more or less the same: a metal grate in the shape of the flue (square, circle, rectangular, etc.) with its own little roof and metal mesh sides designed to fit snugly atop the flue opening to your chimney.

This structure provides the perfect conditions to keep unwanted things out, while still ensuring your system is vented appropriately.

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Our Certified Technicians Are Ready for Your Call

So, why trust Oesterling Chimney Repair & Sweeps for all of your chimney, venting, and fireplace needs? Because there isn’t much we can’t do for you, and we treat you with care and respect throughout the entire process. Trust our team to be honest and thorough, ensuring you get the highest level of care possible.

In addition, we won’t slam you with confusing jargon or give you a big bill, then high-tail it out of there. We treat our customers with care and consideration, ensuring a full understanding of what to expect and why we’re doing what we’re doing.

Questions about where to start? Or maybe you’re ready to get an appointment set up? Well, we’d be happy to hear from you. Call our Batesville location at 812-934-3512, our Columbus location at 812-372-3512 or reach out online now.