🧐Wondering If Your Chimney’s Safe to Use?

Chimney Inspections Could Save You Thousands—or Even Save Your Life.

Most chimney issues aren’t visible from the outside. That’s why the Chimney Safety Institute of America recommends annual inspections for all vented systems—even if you only use your fireplace occasionally

Call 855-977-2323 or Book Online (AI Assisted Appointment Booking) to schedule your inspection today:

📅 When Should You Get a Chimney Inspection?

If any of these sound familiar, it’s time to take a closer look:

  • You’ve never had a chimney inspection—or it’s been over a year
  • You just moved into a new (or new-to-you) home
  • You see soot falling when you open the damper
  • You notice a strong smoky or musty odor
  • There’s visible creosote buildup inside the firebox
  • You’ve made changes to your fireplace, stove, or fuel type

Don’t wait for a problem to show up—catch it early.

📅 When Should You Get a Chimney Inspection?

We use advanced camera equipment when your chimney allows it to examine the hard-to-see areas inside your chimney flue, helping us detect:

  • Structural cracks or damage
  • Flue liner deterioration
  • Blockages or obstructions
  • Improper connections or installation issues
  • Evidence of previous chimney fires
  • Creosote buildup and airflow issues

You get a full picture of your chimney’s condition—and a plan to keep it safe.

📖 Understanding the 3 Levels of Chimney Inspections

Inspections are classified by the NFPA 211 Standard, which outlines 3 levels based on your situation:

🔸 Level 1

Ideal for routine maintenance when there are no changes to your system. We check all readily accessible parts to ensure everything’s clean, intact, and functioning properly.

🔸 Level 2

Recommended when:

  • You’re buying or selling a home
  • You’ve experienced a chimney fire or major weather event
  • You’ve made appliance or venting changes

This includes video scanning and inspection of areas like attics, crawlspaces, or basements.

🔸 Level 3

Used when serious damage is suspected. We may need to remove parts of the chimney or building to assess concealed areas.

We’ll always advise the right level based on your situation—no upsells, just honest guidance.

⚠️ Why Inspections Are About More Than Maintenance

Regular chimney inspections help prevent:

  • House fires caused by flue or creosote issues
  • Dangerous carbon monoxide leaks
  • Costly structural damage from water intrusion
  • Draft problems that affect fireplace performance

Peace of mind comes from knowing your chimney system is safe, sound, and ready to use.

💬 Here’s How We Can Help

Regular chimney inspections help prevent:

  • House fires caused by flue or creosote issues
  • Dangerous carbon monoxide leaks
  • Costly structural damage from water intrusion
  • Draft problems that affect fireplace performance

Peace of mind comes from knowing your chimney system is safe, sound, and ready to use.

📞 Book Your Chimney Inspection Today

If you’re unsure about the safety or condition of your fireplace or chimney, don’t put it off.

📞 Call 855-977-2323 or Schedule Online now.
Your safety is too important to leave to chance.

Contact us today to set up an appointment