By Byron Schramm
April 10, 2026
A Real-World Scam Experience
In February 2026, a 65-year-old homeowner named Barbara walked into my Boulder, Colorado showroom. She asked if I was a “real” company.
She and her husband had been scammed twice. This happened after a strong December 2025 windstorm damaged their factory-built chimney.
They hired the first chimney company they found online. The crew was aggressive and unprofessional. One Russian worker threatened them. He said, “We know where you live — pay us the money!”
After firing the first crew, they hired a second company. This worker tried to fabricate a chimney section on-site. He rolled up raw sheet metal. Her husband is an engineer. He immediately knew it was unsafe.
The couple was shaken. They insisted on meeting a legitimate local professional in person. They finally hired my team for a proper inspection. They were relieved to work with a licensed and established business.
However, their trust in Google reviews and online marketing was shattered. They will likely never trust an online presence again.
Why This Matters
The impact on legitimate chimney professionals is severe. Multiple NCSG members report a 25% decline in business. A respected local hearth store owner shared this with me.

My own company has seen the same drop. Incoming phone calls are down about 25% across 12 states.
This is the greatest threat to honest chimney sweep operators in the United States. It is bigger than the Long Island chimney scams exposed twenty years ago.
Bad actors have now hijacked Google Maps and local search. Most chimney companies rely on this platform for new customers. This makes the problem even more dangerous.
I strongly recommend the National Chimney Sweep Guild take action. The Guild should convene an emergency board meeting. They should petition Google directly. They need a dedicated focus group to clean up the chimney and hearth industry.
They should also explore collective legal action. This includes a John Doe lawsuit and subpoena of Google. They should create a special legal defense fund.
I am prepared to make a significant personal donation to help launch this effort.
The survival of legitimate chimney businesses is at stake. Many qualified sweeps now risk laying off technicians. A warm winter already reduced demand. AI-powered fake listings are stealing their visibility on Google. Immediate and unified action is critical.
The Nationwide Scale of A1 Chimney Listings
“A1 Chimney” and its variants appear as a large network of templated sites. They are not a single established company.

Dozens of city-targeted pages use nearly identical text. They make vague “years of experience” claims. They share similar phone and email patterns.
Key examples include Denver, Colorado pages and the main network hub. Similar patterns appear in Texas, California, Wisconsin, Illinois, Georgia, Tennessee, and other states.
Some independent A1 operations are legitimate. However, the templated versions dominate search visibility.
A [Partial] List of the Fake Denver Chimney Sweep Listings
These businesses frequently rank high in Denver chimney searches. They have thin, recent-looking websites. They use generic content and cheap domains.
Here is a partial list:
- Chimney Sweep Experts Denver, https://share.google/JExMPzoPNGMoR8WoL, Appears in local directories and Yelp with generic service descriptions.
- Denver Chimney Cleaning, https://share.google/yTp5m84Icu7BZdeZN
- Top Fix Colorado, https://share.google/MjeSf33eRXovHq8C4
- James and Sons Chimney Cleaning, https://share.google/izLVHwR5NEbKq83Wt
- Clean Obsession Chimney Service, LLC, https://share.google/Wh3rpjlL6H3wgLWK0
- Fireside Sweeps, LLC, https://share.google/RpSRhvOLLm8H6y4jB
- Chimney Sweep Littleton, https://share.google/3yYzT3J1QfA1VtWJp
- US Chimney Sweep, https://share.google/SA2mW5doSeFnaqNjY
- Lakewood Sweeps, https://share.google/gBu4IsvMRTO8LkwaI
- Mr. Pro Service, https://share.google/sSTEfFUHX6KXrdrbH
- Masonry Chimney Repair Solutions Castle Pines, https://maps.app.goo.gl/YVSZpwAcJZPtEJS47
- Adam Chimney Sweep, https://maps.app.goo.gl/nCCC8hiTYcZM53EcA
- Ward Bros Chimney Cleaning, https://maps.app.goo.gl/cxLDoCW3FaCDE7ew6
- EPC Chimney Sweep Repair & Masonry LLC, https://share.google/XjtvS67I7dfQO97GD
- Dusty Chimney Sweep, https://maps.app.goo.gl/JA5Kwwkjse3Lfuzm7
- A1 Chimney (Denver): Templated pages with shared copy and toll-free-style numbers. Multi-location and sophisticated templated model. https://co.a-1chimney.com/our-locations/denver-co/.
- The GBP link is https://maps.app.goo.gl/6aXuxqgSpnAsYSUW7
- Cox Chimney Cleaning: https://coxchimneysweep.xyz/ and directory listing at https://www.showmelocal.com/39701343-coxs-chimney-sweeps-cleaning-denver
- Johnson Chimney Sweep: Multiple Denver-specific pages with repetitive phrasing. https://www.johnson-chimneysweep.com/chimney-sweep-denver-co
- Roberts Chimney Sweep: Sparse presence, e.g., https://robertchimneysweep.homes/ (note spelling variant). GBP: https://share.google/BN42JrjptA3vbT7EK
- City Line Chimney: Multi-location and sophisticated templated model with complaints in various states. https://citylinechimneyglendale.us/,
- Claus Chimney Pros, https://maps.app.goo.gl/dyFyfmAzvWw4bw1N9 disturbingly, this vendor is Google Verified, with mismatched Google reviews between its actual GBP and its website, and a strong scammer suspicion surrounding it.
Common Red Flags
- Recently registered domains with minimal history
- Copied or AI-generated content and images
- Virtual offices or no real physical location
- Clustered or suspicious review patterns
- Keyword cramming
- Reviews written from foreign accounts with only one review
- No local news mentions, certifications, or real history
The Broader Problem: Fake Google Business Profiles
This problem goes far beyond chimneys. Fake Google Business Profiles use virtual addresses, stolen photos, and keyword-stuffed names. They hijack visibility from real businesses.
Google’s algorithm favors the flood of new listings. This pushes legitimate companies down. It forces them to pay for ads on the same platform that allows the fakes.
How to Report a Fake Business on Google Maps

- Log into Google Maps with a Gmail account.
- Search “chimney sweep” in your city.
- Select the fake business.
- Click “Suggest an edit.”
- Choose “Place is closed or not here.”
- Select “Doesn’t exist here or never existed.”
- Submit. Add screenshots if possible.


Sources and Further Reading
- Sources and Further Reading (Accessed March–April 2026):
Kansas City news report on fake Google chimney listings (Feb 2026)
https://www.kshb.com/news/local-news/kansas/douglas-county/fake-google-listings-target-kansas-homeowners-seeking-chimney-services
Local Search Forum thread on chimney industry lead-gen scams (Oct 2025)
https://localsearchforum.com/threads/need-help-battling-fake-google-business-profiles-and-lead-gen-scams-in-the-chimney-industry.62867/
National Chimney Sweep Guild resources on questionable Google practices
https://ncsg.org/blog/questionable-google-practices
CBS News coverage of Google’s lawsuits against fake listing networks (2025)
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/google-maps-fake-listings-lawsuit-scams/?fbclid=IwY2xjawJJRCFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHQubAz7n70ZlYpkcu9lxNub0TlmSsMVbwq5MfPBfNA1S8WbJ-GeQrD_jKA_aem_DCqoZv4v979pFC5FbNA3OA#
Google has had a documented problem with fake Google Reviews for over a year- fake positive reviews and fake negative reviews, like the services offered by this Pakistani SEO company referenced in this Google chat:
https://support.google.com/business/thread/333927349?hl=en&msgid=334732571
Here are other helpful notes:
This is how to report a spreadsheet of fake businesses on Google Maps:
https://support.google.com/maps/answer/16109801?hl=en
How to Report individual Google Redressal issues:
https://support.google.com/business/contact/business_redressal_form?sjid=11001263169665014685-NC
Sample screenshots of the fake businesses:













