FAQs

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends having your chimney inspected annually and cleaned as needed. If you burn wood frequently, it’s best to schedule a cleaning at least once a year to remove creosote buildup and prevent chimney fires.

Look out for:

  • A strong, smoky odor when using your fireplace.
  •  Excessive soot or creosote buildup.
  • Difficulty starting or maintaining a fire.
  • White stains (efflorescence) on the chimney exterior.
  • Cracks, leaks, or deteriorating bricks.

If you notice any of these signs, schedule an inspection right away!

Yes! Many local regulations require a Level 2 Chimney Inspection when selling or buying a home. This ensures the chimney is safe and in good condition, helping you avoid unexpected repair costs.

Our certified technicians will:

  • Inspect your chimney and fireplace for damage.
  • Remove creosote, soot, and debris buildup.
  • Clean the smoke shelf, firebox, and flue.
  • Ensure proper airflow and chimney safety.

While DIY chimney cleaning is possible, it’s not recommended. Professional chimney sweeps have the tools, knowledge, and experience to thoroughly clean and inspect your chimney, reducing fire hazards and ensuring safety.

Creosote is a flammable byproduct of burning wood. If it builds up inside your chimney, it can cause dangerous chimney fires. Regular cleaning prevents excessive buildup and keeps your home safe.

A standard chimney sweep and inspection typically takes 45 minutes to 1.5 hours, depending on the chimney’s condition and buildup level.

Yes! We provide chimney inspections, cleaning, and repairs for restaurants, hotels, apartment complexes, and other commercial buildings.

Pricing varies based on the chimney’s condition and location. Contact us for a free estimate and competitive pricing!

It’s easy! Simply call us, fill out our online form, or book an appointment through our website.