Certified Chimney Inspector in Pascoag, RI

Your Chimney's Safety Starts Here

CSI-certified professionals with over two decades protecting Pascoag homes from chimney hazards.

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Professional Chimney Inspection Services

Know Your Chimney Is Actually Safe

You’re not just getting a piece of paper that says your chimney was looked at. You’re getting real answers about what’s happening inside your chimney system, what needs attention now, and what can wait.

Our certified inspections catch the problems that cause house fires, carbon monoxide issues, and expensive structural damage. We document everything clearly so you know exactly where you stand.

When we’re done, you’ll have a complete picture of your chimney’s condition and a straightforward plan for any needed repairs. No surprises, no scare tactics, just the facts you need to keep your family safe and your home protected.

Pascoag's Trusted Chimney Company

Two Decades of Chimney Expertise

We’ve been keeping Pascoag chimneys safe 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 means we’ve invested in the training and education to spot problems other inspectors miss.

We’re not just inspectors either. We handle repairs, restoration, and even run a retail stove store. When you work with us, you’re getting comprehensive chimney expertise under one roof.

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Our Chimney Inspection Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

We start with a thorough visual inspection of your chimney’s exterior, checking the crown, cap, flashing, and masonry for damage or wear. Then we move inside to examine the firebox, damper, and smoke chamber.

Using specialized equipment, we inspect the flue liner for cracks, obstructions, or deterioration that could allow dangerous gases to enter your home. We also check for proper ventilation and clearances.

You’ll receive a detailed report documenting our findings, complete with photos and clear explanations of any issues we discover. If repairs are needed, we’ll prioritize them by safety and provide straightforward pricing with no pressure tactics.

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More Than Just Inspections

Every inspection includes a comprehensive evaluation of your entire chimney system, not just a quick look. We examine structural integrity, proper ventilation, fire safety compliance, and potential carbon monoxide risks.

Rhode Island’s freeze-thaw cycles are particularly hard on chimneys, and we know exactly what to look for. Cracked crowns, damaged flashing, and deteriorating mortar joints are common issues we catch before they become expensive problems.

We also handle everything from minor repairs to complete restorations, plus wood, pellet, and gas stove installations. Having one company that understands your entire system means better service and fewer headaches for you.

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How often should I have my chimney inspected?

The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual chimney inspections, and that’s what we follow. Even if you don’t use your fireplace regularly, animals, weather, and time can create safety hazards. Annual inspections catch small problems before they become expensive repairs. If you use your fireplace frequently or burn more than a cord of wood per year, you might need more frequent inspections. We’ll let you know what makes sense for your specific situation.
A certified inspection is performed by technicians trained and certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America. We follow strict standards and know exactly what to look for to keep your family safe. Many contractors offer “chimney inspections” but lack the proper training to identify serious safety issues. CSI certification means we’ve invested in ongoing education and follow industry best practices. You’re getting a thorough evaluation from professionals who understand chimney systems inside and out.
We provide free estimates for all our services, including inspections. The cost depends on your chimney’s size, type, and accessibility, but we’ll give you a clear price upfront with no hidden fees. We also offer in-house financing if you need repairs beyond the inspection. Our goal is to make chimney safety affordable and accessible. When you consider the potential cost of fire damage or major structural repairs from neglected maintenance, professional inspection is one of the best investments you can make in your home.
We’ll explain exactly what we found, why it matters for your safety, and what your options are. Not every issue requires immediate attention, and we’ll help you prioritize repairs based on safety and budget. You’ll get a detailed report with photos and clear explanations, plus straightforward pricing for any needed work. We don’t use scare tactics or pressure you into unnecessary repairs. Our job is to give you the facts so you can make informed decisions about your chimney’s maintenance and safety.
Absolutely. We inspect and service all types of chimney systems, including those for wood stoves, pellet stoves, gas fireplaces, and traditional masonry fireplaces. Each type has different requirements and potential problems, and our CSI certification covers all of them. We also run a retail stove store, so we understand these systems from installation through maintenance. Whether you’re burning wood, pellets, or gas, we know what to look for to keep your system running safely and efficiently.
Yes, you still need regular inspections even if you don’t use your fireplace often. Animals can build nests, weather can damage the crown and flashing, and structural issues can develop over time. An unused chimney can actually be more dangerous because problems go unnoticed longer. Plus, if you ever decide to use your fireplace again, you’ll want to know it’s safe first. We’ve found serious safety hazards in chimneys that hadn’t been used in years but looked fine from the outside.