Certified Chimney Inspector in Burrillville, RI

Your Chimney's Safety Depends On This

CSI certified professionals with over 20 years protecting Burrillville homes from chimney hazards.

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A dark plume of smoke rises from a brick chimney on the rooftop of a house with gray roof tiles, set against an overcast sky—an everyday scene in RI, where Chimney Sweep Providence County services keep homes safe and warm.

Professional Chimney Inspection Services

Know Your Chimney Is Actually Safe

You’re not just getting a quick look-up. You’re getting a thorough evaluation that spots problems before they become expensive disasters or safety hazards.

Our certified chimney inspection gives you the real story about your chimney’s condition. No guesswork, no surprises later. You’ll know exactly what’s working, what needs attention, and what can wait.

When we’re done, you’ll have confidence that your fireplace is safe for your family and a clear plan for any maintenance that makes sense for your home and budget.

Burrillville's Trusted Chimney Company

Two Decades of Chimney Expertise

We’ve been protecting Burrillville homes since 2000. Same experienced team, same commitment to doing things right the first time.

Our technicians are CSI certified through the Chimney Safety Institute of America. That’s not just a piece of paper – it means we know current safety standards and proper inspection techniques that protect your home.

We’ve seen every type of chimney problem Rhode Island weather can create. We know what to look for and how to fix it properly.

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Our Chimney Inspection Process

Here's Exactly What We Check

We start with a complete visual inspection of your chimney exterior, checking for structural issues, damaged masonry, or problems with your chimney cap and crown.

Inside, we examine the firebox, damper, and flue liner using specialized equipment to spot cracks, blockages, or deterioration you can’t see from ground level. We also check your chimney’s ventilation and draft.

You get a detailed report explaining what we found, what needs immediate attention, and what you can plan for down the road. No technical jargon – just clear information you can actually use to make smart decisions about your chimney.

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Complete Fireplace and Chimney Services

More Than Just Inspections

Beyond inspections, we handle everything your chimney and fireplace need. Repairs, restoration, cleaning, and installations – all with the same attention to detail.

We also specialize in stove installations for wood, pellet, and gas systems. Our retail stove store means we can provide complete solutions, not just patch problems.

Every job comes with free estimates and flexible payment options including in-house financing. We’re upfront about costs and timeline so you can plan accordingly without surprises.

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How often should I have my chimney inspected?

The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual chimney inspections, especially if you use your fireplace regularly. Even if you rarely use your fireplace, you should have it inspected every few years. Weather, animals, and time can create problems whether you’re burning fires or not. An annual inspection catches small issues before they become expensive repairs or safety hazards. If you use your chimney frequently during winter months, yearly inspections are essential for your family’s safety.
A certified inspection covers three main areas: exterior, interior, and accessible portions of your chimney structure. We examine the chimney crown, cap, flashing, and masonry for damage or deterioration. Inside, we check the firebox, damper, smoke chamber, and flue liner for cracks, blockages, or structural issues. We also verify proper ventilation and draft. You’ll receive a detailed report explaining our findings in plain language, plus recommendations for any repairs or maintenance needed to keep your chimney safe and functional.
We provide free estimates for all our chimney inspection services. The cost depends on your chimney’s size, type, and accessibility, plus any additional services needed. A basic inspection is much less expensive than dealing with fire damage or major structural repairs later. We’re transparent about pricing upfront and offer in-house financing options if repairs are needed. The investment in a professional inspection typically pays for itself by catching problems early when they’re still affordable to fix.
Call immediately if you notice white staining on your chimney exterior, rust on the damper or firebox, or a strong odor coming from your fireplace. Other red flags include damaged chimney crown, missing mortar, or animals or birds in your chimney. If your fireplace isn’t drafting properly or you see moisture inside your firebox, don’t use it until we can inspect it. These issues can indicate serious safety problems that need professional attention before you burn another fire.
We handle the complete range of chimney and fireplace services. Inspections, repairs, cleaning, restoration, and installations – we do it all. Our team has over 20 years of experience with every type of chimney problem Rhode Island homes face. We can fix structural issues, replace damaged liners, repair masonry, and install new stoves or fireplace systems. Having one company handle both inspection and repairs means better coordination, accountability, and often better pricing than using multiple contractors.
Yes, our technicians are certified through the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSI). This certification requires extensive training on current safety standards, proper inspection techniques, and ongoing education to maintain credentials. CSI certification isn’t just a marketing term – it’s recognized industry-wide as the standard for professional chimney work. You can verify our certifications, and we’re happy to show you our credentials. When your family’s safety depends on proper chimney function, you want certified professionals who know exactly what to look for.