Chimney Inspection Posts

Now Is a Good Time for That Chimney Inspection!

September 17th, 2018

We are the chimney inspection professionals that you can turn to for honest assessments and honest answers.

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4 Reasons to Get Professional Chimney Cleaning

February 5th, 2018

There are many good reasons to schedule professional chimney cleaning today—and it’s far more important than cleaning under the fridge.

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How Will You Know a Chimney Needs Repair?

October 30th, 2017

Before you notice major problems with your chimney and fireplace, read our guide on signs to look out for, and why you should call in a chimney sweep regardless.

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3 Unexpected Signs of a Chimney Fire

September 25th, 2017

You would definitely notice if there were a fire in your home, right? Not necessarily. Chimney fires can come and go without warning, so get to know some signs!

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What Happens After a Chimney Fire?

July 24th, 2017

In our area, it’s essential to know what to do if you encounter a chimney fire, and what will happen to your home as a result.

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What Technicians Are Looking for During a Chimney Inspection

June 6th, 2017

A trained chimney sweep can recognize problems, and carries the right tools to detect problems sooner.

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3 Things That Can Happen to a Chimney in the Spring and Summer

May 15th, 2017

As the weather warms up, you’re probably not going to think much about using your chimney and fireplace. That doesn’t mean your chimney is immune to problems.

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We Use SmartScan Technology to Inspect Your Chimney Flue

May 8th, 2017

When a chimney liner is filled with flammable materials, or when the chimney liner is compromised structurally, it puts your home at risk.

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Start the New Year Right with a Chimney Inspection

January 2nd, 2017

The new year is a time for a new start. If you missed out on chimney maintenance in the beginning of the winter, it’s not too late! We want every homeowner to have the opportunity to ensure that their chimneys are in tip-top shape, so that they can prevent potential home fires, water damage, and other issues.

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