Certified Chimney Inspector in Greene, RI

Your Chimney Checked Right the First Time

CSI certified professionals with over 20 years of experience keeping Greene families safe through thorough chimney inspections.

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Professional Chimney Inspection Services Greene

Know Your Chimney Is Actually Safe

You get real answers about your chimney’s condition from certified professionals who know what to look for. No guesswork about whether your family is safe this heating season.

Our CSI certified inspections catch problems before they become expensive repairs or dangerous situations. You’ll know exactly what needs attention and what doesn’t, with clear explanations that make sense.

When we’re done, you have confidence in your chimney system and a clear path forward for any needed work. No surprises, no scare tactics – just professional assessment you can trust.

Greene RI Chimney Company

Two Decades of Chimney Expertise

We’ve been doing chimney work in Greene and throughout Rhode Island since 2000, with the same experienced team you’ll meet today. Our technicians hold CSI certification from the Chimney Safety Institute of America – the gold standard in our industry.

We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re getting certified professionals who do the job right, with higher quality control than most companies in our area.

We also run a retail stove store and offer in-house financing, because we’re here for the long term. When you need chimney services in Greene, you want someone who’ll be around to stand behind their work.

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Chimney Inspection Process Greene

What Happens During Your Inspection

We start with a free estimate and schedule your inspection at a time that works for you. Our certified technician arrives with professional equipment to thoroughly examine your chimney system from top to bottom.

The inspection covers your chimney structure, flue liner, damper, firebox, and all visible components. We check for cracks, blockages, creosote buildup, and any safety concerns that could affect your family.

You get a clear explanation of what we found, photos of any issues, and honest recommendations for next steps. If repairs are needed, we provide transparent pricing with no pressure tactics. If your chimney is in good shape, we’ll tell you that too.

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Fireplace and Chimney Services Greene

Complete Chimney and Fireplace Solutions

Your inspection includes a comprehensive evaluation of all chimney components, from the crown down to the firebox. We examine structural integrity, check for water damage, assess flue conditions, and identify any code violations.

Rhode Island’s weather is tough on chimneys, especially in older Greene homes. We know what winter freeze-thaw cycles do to masonry and how coastal moisture affects chimney systems. Our inspections account for these local conditions.

Beyond inspections, we handle repairs, restoration, and new installations. We also specialize in wood, pellet, and gas stove work through our retail store. Whether you need a simple cleaning or complete chimney rebuild, we have the expertise and equipment to do it right.

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How often should I have my chimney inspected in Greene, RI?

The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual chimney inspections, and that’s especially important here in Rhode Island. Our freeze-thaw cycles can cause rapid deterioration of masonry, and one heating season can create significant creosote buildup. If you use your fireplace regularly during winter, annual inspections catch problems early when they’re less expensive to fix. Even if you rarely use your fireplace, animals, weather, and time can create safety issues that only a professional inspection will reveal.
Our CSI certified inspectors examine your entire chimney system methodically. We check the chimney crown and cap for cracks or damage, inspect flashing around the roof line, and evaluate the exterior masonry for deterioration. Inside, we assess the flue liner condition, damper operation, and firebox integrity. We also look for creosote buildup, animal nests, debris, and any structural issues. The inspection includes checking for proper clearances, adequate ventilation, and code compliance. We document everything with photos so you can see exactly what we’re talking about.
We provide free estimates for all our chimney services, including inspections. The actual cost depends on your chimney type, accessibility, and the level of inspection needed. A basic Level 1 inspection for a regularly maintained chimney costs less than a Level 2 inspection required when selling a home or after a chimney fire. We’re upfront about pricing and explain exactly what’s included. Since we offer in-house financing, cost doesn’t have to prevent you from getting the professional inspection your family’s safety requires.
CSI certification means our inspectors have completed rigorous training through the Chimney Safety Institute of America and stay current with industry standards and safety codes. Certified inspectors know what to look for, how to identify subtle problems, and understand proper repair techniques. Non-certified inspectors might miss critical safety issues or recommend unnecessary work. In an industry where your family’s safety depends on getting it right, certification matters. It’s the difference between someone who thinks they know chimneys and someone who’s proven they do through professional education and testing.
Absolutely, and you should definitely have it inspected before using it again. Unused chimneys can develop serious problems – animals build nests, debris accumulates, and structural issues develop over time. The damper might be stuck, the flue liner could be damaged, or there might be blockages that create dangerous carbon monoxide situations. Before you light that first fire, you need to know your chimney system is safe and functional. We’ll give you a complete assessment and let you know what’s needed to safely enjoy your fireplace again.
We’re a full-service chimney company with over 20 years of experience in repairs, restoration, and new installations. If our inspection reveals problems, we can handle everything from simple maintenance to complete chimney rebuilds. We specialize in fireplace restoration and install wood, pellet, and gas stoves through our retail store. Having one company handle both inspection and repairs means better continuity, accountability, and often better pricing. You’re not dealing with multiple contractors or wondering if the repair company is giving you the straight story about what the inspector found.