A regular chimney inspection can help keep the longevity of your roof and home. As one of the leading chimney inspectors, we want to determine when we will look at your chimney for the first time.
As an integral part of your home’s heating system and maintaining a steady airflow during the changing seasons, getting chimneys inspected regularly is crucial. Here is how we make sure in our processes, we keep chimney operation steady and safe;
The chimney technician will examine the readily accessible portions of your chimney. This means the technician will perform a visual inspection with a flashlight, examining all areas of your chimney and flue that can be viewed without any special tools.
Includes everything in level 1 inspection, plus the accessible portions of the chimney exterior and interior including attics, crawl spaces, and basements provides everything in a level 1 inspection, plus the accessible portions of the chimney exterior and interior including attics, crawl spaces, and basements, plus the accessible portions of the chimney exterior and interior.
The level 3 chimney inspection is the most comprehensive type of chimney inspection. In addition to all of the checks performed in level 1 and level 2 inspections, level 3 will also examine the concealed areas of the chimney.
A complete exterior and interior chimney health inspection
Detailed video assistance in outlining problems such as cracks, leaks, structural damage, etc
Step-by-step recommended solutions by our team for immediate fixation
To keep things transparent, we use high-resolution cameras that help us eye every nook of your chimney. Our drone service has helped hundreds of clients fix their chimney structures before any mishap.
With our most affordable packages in Connecticut, you can have peace of mind and help prevent costly chimney problems down the road.
Get in touch with one of our representatives now, and let’s get down to keeping your chimney safe and sound.
A dirty chimney is the cause of many house fires each year. Have your chimney inspected and cleaned, preferably in late spring or early summer when the heating season is over. That way, you’ll have enough time to schedule any repairs you may need before the heating season begins in the fall.
An annual inspection is required for chimneys that are directly connected to wood-burning stoves and fireplaces. Any smoke buildup or damage is promptly addressed and handled by our inspection services.
Chimneys directly connected to gas appliances have less creosote than wood and may need an inspection every two years.
A professional and periodic inspection must be immediately done in case of any strange odor, smoke buildup, or any visible damage in your chimney structure.