What Exactly do we do so Well?

So you are looking to get your chimney swept… What exactly should you expect? A huge mess? A two-hour drag? Something quick and easy that you don’t have to pay too much mind? The Visit Likely the sweep will first come to check and prepare the area for...

Why You Should Schedule 1 Chimney Sweep a Year.

Everything has an expiration date, a time when it needs to be inspected and either replaced, repaired, or otherwise cleaned up. Chimneys are no different; they wear down over time and need cleaning. The question is, how often should you schedule a chimney sweep? The...

Does Your Flue Liner Need Replaced?

The flue liner is an important part of any chimney system. It protects the chimney and the rest of your home from damaged caused by combustion materials. High heat, soot, and creosote can negatively impact your chimney. Additionally, a flue liner reduces the chances...

Should I Seal My Brick Chimney?

The southern United States receives a lot of rain. From afternoon thunderstorms to hurricanes, Southerners are very used to wet weather. However, many people don’t think about the effects that rain can have on their chimneys. Unfortunately, water damage can...

What Are The Types of Inspections?

The byproduct of enjoying your fireplace is creosote buildup. Creosote is one of the major causes of chimney fires along with soot. The buildup of these materials can restrict the airflow of the chimney and cause damage. A chimney inspection allows the tech to ensure...

What Happens In A Chimney Inspection?

Chimneys are a mystery to the average person if they were to take a look inside. Yes, a chimney is a rectangle shaped tunnel that leads down the home to a fireplace. Well, the tunnel is called the flue. This is where all the smoke and gases travel up and out of the...