Chimney Inspection Services

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Top Quality Inspection

Your chimney should be inspected once a year to ensure that everything is in good, working condition.  We offer Level I and Level II inspections, depending on the needs of your system.

All of our technicians are certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA). This certification ensures that we provide you with the highest quality, most reliable service for your fireplace and chimney.

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Top Quality Inspection

Your chimney should be inspected once a year to ensure that everything is in good, working condition.  We offer Level I and Level II inspections, depending on the needs of your system.

All of our technicians are certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA). This certification ensures that we provide you with the highest quality, most reliable service for your fireplace and chimney.

Do You Know Your Chimney?

Whether your fireplace and chimney need a simple sweep or a major repair, it is helpful to be familiar with the basic anatomy of your chimney. The diagrams below show the two most common types of chimneys.

Traditional Fireplace

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Chimney Cap

Keeps animals and debris out of chimney

Masonry Crown

Helps Prevent water entry into fireplace system

Brick Facing

Helps protect the integrity of the interior of the chimney

Mantle

Where you hang your stockings at Christmas

Chimney Flue

Vents all flue gases to exterior of home

Damper

Helps stop entry of cold air into home when fireplace is not in use

Firebox

Helps contain fire safely within the home

Smoke Shelf

Where smoke rolls before going out the flue

Factory Built Fireplace

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Chimney Cap

Keeps animals and debris out of chimney

Metal Chase Cover

Helps prevent water entry into fireplace system

Chimney Flue

Vents all flue gases to exterior of home

Fresh Air Return

Outside air intake for
combustible air

Chimney Chase

Housing containing factory built fireplace system

Firebox

Helps contain fire safely within the home

Damper

Helps stop entry of cold air into home when fireplace is not in use

Traditional Fireplace

Image

Chimney Cap

Keeps animals and debris out of chimney

Masonry Crown

Helps Prevent water entry into fireplace system

Brick Facing

Helps protect the integrity of the interior of the chimney

Mantle

Where you hang your stockings at Christmas

Chimney Flue

Vents all flue gases to exterior of home

Damper

Helps stop entry of cold air into home when fireplace is not in use

Firebox

Helps contain fire safely within the home

Smoke Shelf

Where smoke rolls before going out the flue

Factory Built Fireplace

Image

Chimney Cap

Keeps animals and debris out of chimney

Metal Chase Cover

Helps prevent water entry into fireplace system

Chimney Flue

Vents all flue gases to exterior of home

Fresh Air Return

Outside air intake for
combustible air

Chimney Chase

Housing containing factory built fireplace system

Firebox

Helps contain fire safely within the home

Damper

Helps stop entry of cold air into home when fireplace is not in use

Chimney Sweeping

Chimney sweeping is much more than just sweeping soot. Our chimney sweeping service includes an inspection, during which we check for signs of deterioration that could pose a risk to your family’s safety when using the fireplace.   The fireplace and chimney are designed to contain the fire and vent the smoke to the exterior of your home, so we make sure everything is in proper working order during our service.
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Chimney Sweeping

Chimney sweeping is much more than just sweeping soot. A chimney inspection is included with our sweep, and we’re checking for signs of deterioration that could jeopardize your family’s safety when using the fireplace.   The fireplace and chimney are designed to contain the fire and vent the smoke to the exterior of your home, so we make sure everything is in proper working order during our service.
Schedule a Sweep

How do I know if my chimney needs to be swept?

How often your chimney needs to be swept depends on the type of fuel being used and how often you use your fireplace. The best way to know whether your chimney needs swept is to have it inspected by a CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep.

How do I know if my chimney needs to be swept?

How often your chimney needs to be swept depends on the type of fuel being used and how often you use your fireplace. The best way to know whether your chimney needs swept is to have it inspected by a CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep.

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Service Today

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Chimney Service

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