What We Do — Inspection

Chimney Inspection

A real look inside the flue — with a camera, not a guess.

Family Owned & OperatedFounded 1998Free EstimatesHonest RecommendationsLicensed & InsuredAvailable 24/7
Why It Matters

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.

What's Included

Here's what chimney inspection covers.

Full video flue scanA high-resolution camera travels the length of the flue so we can show you exactly what's there — not describe it secondhand.
Crown, cap & flashing checkWe get on the roof to check the parts that fail first: the crown, the cap, and the flashing where the chimney meets the roofline.
Level matched to your situationRoutine annual checks, pre-purchase home inspections, and post-storm or post-chimney-fire inspections each get the right level of scrutiny.
Plain-language written reportPhotos and a clear explanation of what we found, with no pressure to book repairs you don't need.
Our Process

How we do it, step by step.

1

Walk the exterior

We start at ground level, checking the chimney's structure, mortar joints, and visible flashing.

2

Get on the roof

A close look at the crown, cap, and chase cover — the parts most exposed to weather.

3

Camera-scan the flue

The scope travels the full interior so cracks, creosote, and obstructions show up on screen.

4

Walk you through findings

We explain what we saw, show you the footage, and give you a written report — no surprises.

On The Job

Chimney Inspection in action.

Chimney Inspection — recent job
Chimney Inspection in action
Chimney Inspection — recent job
Chimney Inspection in action
Chimney Inspection — recent job
Chimney Inspection in action
Available In

Jacksonville, Tampa & Atlanta

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Frequently Asked

Questions we hear a lot.

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.

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