A chimney inspection checks your flue, liner, masonry, and connections for cracks, blockages, and hidden damage, so small problems get caught before they become dangerous or expensive.
A chimney inspection checks your flue, liner, masonry, and connections for cracks, blockages, and hidden damage, so small problems get caught before they become dangerous or expensive.
Signs you need chimney inspection
You are buying or selling a home
You have not had an inspection in over a year
After a chimney fire, storm, or nearby renovation
Our process
1Level 1 Visual check of readily accessible areas and connections.
2Level 2 Camera scan of the full flue for real estate or after changes.
3Report A clear, photo-backed summary of what we found.
4Plan Honest recommendations, never upsells you do not need.
Honest, upfront pricing
We give free, upfront quotes before any work begins — no surprises and no pressure. And with financing up to 60 months at 0% interest for qualified homeowners, bigger repairs are easy to handle.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between Level 1 and Level 2?A Level 1 is a visual inspection of accessible areas; a Level 2 adds a camera scan of the entire flue, required for home sales or after any change to the system.
Do I need one every year?Yes. The NFPA recommends an annual inspection of every chimney and vent.
Will you catch a hidden liner crack?Yes, our Level 2 camera inspection reveals liner cracks and gaps you cannot see from below.