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Don’t Assume Your Chimney Is Safe — Verify It

✔ Certified chimney inspections
✔ Interior camera scans & documentation
✔ Local experts you can trust
The image shows the logo for a "Certified Chimney Professional," with an illustration of a chimney sweep holding a broom. This designation typically indicates a person certified in chimney inspection, cleaning, and maintenance.
The image depicts a chimney with smoke rising from it, indicating that it is in use. A chimney cap at the top likely helps prevent debris or animals from entering while allowing the smoke to escape safely.
This image shows a person inspecting a fireplace, using a flashlight to examine the area while wearing a mask.
Chimney Inspection

Why Chimney Scans Matter ?

Chimney issues are often out of sight and extremely expensive.
Fire Safety
Cracks, gaps, and deteriorated liners allow heat and sparks to escape into wall cavities.
Health Protection
Creosote buildup, soot, and combustion gases can enter the home, triggering asthma, COPD, and other respiratory conditions.
Structural Integrity
Weather, moisture, freezing conditions, and acidic flue gases erode mortar joints and liners over time
Peace of Mind
Know your chimney is safe to use or understand exactly what must be corrected before closing.
Inspection Areas

What Our Chimney Scans Include

Improper or defective construction
Chimney fire damage
Cracked or separated flue liners
Missing or deteriorated mortar joints
Disengaged or unlocked prefabricated liners
Damage from high-efficiency gas appliances
Hidden breaches inside the chimney cavity
Nesting, debris, or airflow blockages
Smoke shelf and damper deterioration
Improper thimble repairs