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Chimney Inspections in Southwest PA

Find out what’s going on inside your chimney, then let our certified techs fix it before it becomes a problem.

Thorough Inspections, Trusted Results

When it comes to chimney safety, what you can’t see can hurt you. That’s why our certified team uses professional tools—including cameras and moisture meters—to perform in-depth inspections of every part of your chimney system. Whether you’re dealing with smoke, odors, leaks, or just need a routine checkup, we’ll uncover the real issue and walk you through your options with total honesty and zero pressure.

3 Simple Steps to a Safer Chimney

Step 1

Schedule a chimney inspection online or by phone—whatever’s easiest for you.

Step 2

Let our certified team perform a thorough sweep and video-based inspection.

Step 3

Review your chimney report with our experts and make repairs as needed.

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Chimney Inspections FAQs

1. How do I know if I need a chimney inspection?

If you’ve noticed odors, smoke backing up, water damage, or strange noises from your chimney, it’s time to schedule an inspection. But even if nothing seems wrong, an annual checkup is the best way to catch hidden problems before they become serious (and expensive).

Our chimney inspections include a full sweep followed by a camera-based evaluation of your flue, damper, cap, crown, and masonry. We check for soot buildup, blockages, leaks, structural issues, and code compliance—giving you a clear picture of your chimney’s health.

We recommend scheduling a chimney inspection once a year, especially if you use your fireplace regularly. Annual inspections help you stay ahead of creosote buildup, moisture damage, and flue deterioration that could put your home at risk.

Yes—all our technicians are certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA). We follow the industry’s best practices and provide thorough reports you can trust, whether you’re just keeping up with maintenance or trying to resolve a specific issue.

Absolutely. In fact, unused chimneys can still develop serious problems like moisture intrusion, animal nesting, or liner damage. A proper inspection ensures your system is safe to use when you’re ready to light the next fire.

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