A real look inside the flue — with a camera, not a guess.
Most chimney damage starts where you can't see it — inside the flue, behind the smoke chamber, or under the crown. A camera-based inspection finds cracked liners, water intrusion, and creosote glazing before they turn into a safety hazard or a much bigger repair bill.
We start at ground level, checking the chimney's structure, mortar joints, and visible flashing.
A close look at the crown, cap, and chase cover — the parts most exposed to weather.
The scope travels the full interior so cracks, creosote, and obstructions show up on screen.
We explain what we saw, show you the footage, and give you a written report — no surprises.



Soot, creosote, and blockages cleared out — so your fireplace draws clean.
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Crowns, flashing, and brickwork — fixed before small cracks become big bills.
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Caps, liners, dampers, and new builds — installed right the first time.
Learn more →The NFPA recommends an annual inspection for every chimney in use, regardless of how often you burn — it's the only way to catch hidden damage early.
A Level 1 is a routine visual check, a Level 2 includes a full video scan and is required after a chimney fire or before a home sale, and a Level 3 may involve removing parts of the chimney to access a concealed area.
Yes — we walk you through the camera footage and explain any issues in plain terms before recommending any work.
No email needed — leave your number and we'll call you back.
We will follow up about chimney inspection.