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Before-Christmas Chimney Sweep
Before-Christmas Chimney Sweep is one of the recurring scopes our chimney team handles across the seasonal calendar. The work is documented, photographed, warranty-tracked, and tied to the homeowner’s permanent property file. Where a finding requires structural masonry, restoration, or reline work, the lifetime warranty applies. Below is the reference our team uses when scoping this work, written for the homeowner who wants to understand what we do and why.
Why This Matters Now
December is the second demand peak of the chimney service year. Holiday entertaining, cold weather, and the reality that many homeowners only think about the fireplace when they want to use it all combine into a 3-week scheduling crisis between Thanksgiving and Christmas. If you missed the pre-Thanksgiving window, the next slot is mid-January.
The cost of waiting is rarely visible at the moment the homeowner decides to delay. What is visible is the next bill — emergency rates, after-hours dispatch, parts ordered overnight, mortar cured under non-ideal conditions. The cost is also reputational. A reputable chimney professional turns down rush jobs in peak season because the work cannot be completed to standard, which means the homeowner ends up working with whoever has open capacity. That tradeoff is the one we ask homeowners to think through. Booking the recommended scope on the recommended timeline is the path that consistently delivers the best work at the lowest total cost.
The Checklist
- [ ] Book by December 10 for guaranteed pre-Christmas completion
- [ ] Verify the chimney was swept this year — if not, an emergency Level 2 inspection">Level 2 inspection is warranted
- [ ] Inspect firebox, damper, and smoke chamber
- [ ] Walk the exterior chimney for visible damage from any November storms
- [ ] Confirm cap and crown integrity
- [ ] Stock seasoned firewood one week ahead of holiday gatherings
- [ ] Replace CO detector batteries
- [ ] Verify the fire extinguisher is accessible and in date
- [ ] Brief overnight guests on fireplace operation
- [ ] Do not burn wrapping paper, gift boxes, or evergreen trimmings
DFW-Specific Timing
November 25 through December 15 is the working window. After December 15, slots are limited to emergency repairs only, and standard sweeps often roll into the new year.
The DFW seasonal calendar runs August-October for fall pre-season booking, November-December for active burn season, January-March for cold-snap response, April-June for spring inspection and structural repair, and July-August for hail and storm response. Booking against this calendar is the difference between a planned line-item visit and an emergency dispatch at premium rates. Our scheduling team holds capacity for established clients and prioritizes those visits ahead of new-client demand surges.
Why DFW is Different
DFW chimney work has three environmental factors that most national guidance does not account for. First, the Blackland Prairie clay subsoil swells roughly 30% with water content, which puts cyclical mechanical stress on chimney foundations and exterior masonry through every wet-dry cycle. Second, North Dallas runs 25-35 freeze-thaw cycles per year — the chimney crown sees roughly double that count because it sits horizontal and absorbs the thermal swing more aggressively than vertical surfaces. Third, the region averages 5-8 hail events per year, with major storm seasons (June 2023 and June 2025 each producing $7-10 billion in insured losses) hitting chimney caps and crowns disproportionately. A scope written for the national average will under-spec for DFW conditions; our scopes are written for the local environment.
What to Expect from PCE
At PCE, every before-christmas chimney sweep scope is documented, photographed, and filed against the property address. Where the work falls under the lifetime warranty, the warranty is preserved and updated. Our masons are CSIA, NCSG, and F.I.R.E. certified, and every batch of mortar used on the property is bond-tested before placement. The documentation file is the audit trail and the long-term value to the homeowner. Reports are delivered in writing within one business day of the visit.
For this specific scope, our technician arrives with the inspection equipment required for the visit, completes the documented checklist above, and delivers the report in writing within one business day. Where follow-up scope is identified, we present pricing in writing and schedule against the homeowner’s calendar. Documentation is delivered as PDF with embedded photos for permanent record. Insurance documentation is filed by the homeowner directly; we provide the photographic and written evidence the carrier will request.
Common Mistakes Homeowners Make
The most common mistake is waiting too long. The second is hiring an unqualified contractor in peak season because the qualified contractors are booked. The third is skipping the documentation step, which creates problems at insurance time, at sale time, and at the next service interval. A documented chimney has a service history; an undocumented chimney has a guess. The fourth mistake is ignoring the chimney exterior — caps, crowns, chase tops, and flashing — because the interior firebox seems to be working fine. The exterior is where the water enters and where the structural deterioration begins. The fifth is burning the wrong fuel: green wood, resinous softwood, paper, decorations, or construction scrap. Each of these accelerates creosote, damages the firebox, and compromises draft. We address all five in the standard scope.
A Recent DFW Case
A Preston Hollow homeowner called us December 18 last year for a sweep before Christmas Eve. We did not have a sweep slot — but we had a Level 2 camera inspection slot. We ran the camera, confirmed the chimney was safe to burn for the holiday, and scheduled the actual sweep for January 8. The homeowner had the holiday fire she wanted, and the sweep happened in a relaxed January slot at standard rates.
The lesson from the case is consistent across the seasons: scope, schedule, and document. The work itself is rarely complicated; the timing and the paper trail are what determine outcome. A homeowner who books the right scope on the right calendar and keeps the documentation file current is a homeowner who gets predictable results year after year. Our role is to make that easy — to schedule the work, to do it well, and to file the report.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can you complete before-christmas chimney sweep for my home?Initial inspection is scheduled within 5 business days; same-day emergency inspection is available for warranty-covered customers. Follow-up work is scheduled around the homeowner’s calendar.
Do I need before-christmas chimney sweep every year?NFPA 211 recommends an annual chimney inspection at minimum. Before-Christmas Chimney Sweep timing follows the seasonal calendar — book during the recommended window above for best scheduling and pricing. CSIA also recommends annual inspection regardless of usage frequency.
What does before-christmas chimney sweep cost?Inspection pricing runs $185-$-+ depending on scope; lifetime-warranty work is documented and tracked separately.
What if you find a problem during before-christmas chimney sweep?We document the finding, photograph the condition, and present a written proposal with line-item pricing. Warranty-covered scope is completed at no additional cost.
How do I prepare my home for the visit?Clear a 5-foot working radius around the firebox, secure pets in another room, and have the gas key valve location identified if applicable. The technician will need access to the roof if exterior inspection is included. We confirm the visit window the morning of.
Book This Service
Book your inspection: ☎ 682-226-6257 or https://primechimneyexperts.com/contact/. We respond same business day and quote within 24 hours.
Our Sister Companies — Specialists in Related Services
Texas Service Experts is part of a network of CSIA-certified chimney specialists. Depending on your specific need:
- Texas Service Experts — general chimney sweep/inspection
