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Prime Chimney Experts Level 1 Chimney Inspection is a basic, visual check of your chimney’s accessible parts to ensure it’s safe and functioning properly. It’s ideal for routine use with no system changes and helps catch buildup or damage early.
A Level 2 Chimney Inspection is a detailed visual and internal scan of the chimney system using video equipment. It’s ideal when ownership changes, fuel systems are modified, or an event may have caused internal damage.
A Level 3 Chimney Inspection involves an in-depth examination of all accessible and hidden parts of the chimney, often requiring demolition of nearby materials. It’s ideal when major damage or safety risks are suspected.
Chimney animal removal involves safely extracting animals that have entered the chimney flue or chase, along with their nests or debris. It’s ideal for resolving pest issues and restoring safe, functional airflow.
Chimney nest removal is the process of clearing out bird, rodent, or other animal nests that restrict the chimney flue. It’s ideal for preventing fire hazards, poor ventilation, and unwanted pests.
A chimney sweep is the process of cleaning the inside of your chimney flue to remove creosote, soot, and debris. It’s ideal for routine maintenance and is essential for preventing fire hazards and ensuring proper airflow.
Chimney brick repair involves replacing or restoring damaged, loose, or missing bricks in your chimney structure. It’s ideal for maintaining safety, preventing leaks, and preserving the integrity of your chimney.
Chimney cap repair involves fixing or restoring a cap that is cracked, rusted, loose, or otherwise damaged. It’s ideal for preventing moisture, downdrafts, and wildlife entry. This service keeps your chimney system protected and functioning.
A chimney crown is the concrete or mortar top surface that seals and protects your chimney from water and weather damage. Repairing it helps prevent leaks, cracking, and deterioration, ensuring your chimney stays structurally sound.
Wood-burning fireplace repair involves fixing structural or functional issues, such as cracked masonry, damaged dampers, or worn flue liners. It’s ideal for maintaining safety, enhancing heat output, and prolonging the life of your fireplace system.
A chimney cap is a protective covering installed at the top of your chimney to shield it from the elements and prevent blockages. It’s ideal for any chimney system and is a simple yet effective way to improve ventilation, reduce water damage, and keep pests out.
Chimney liner installation involves fitting a protective lining inside the flue to safeguard the chimney structure and improve venting efficiency. It’s ideal for enhancing safety, preventing heat damage, and ensuring proper exhaust of smoke and gases.
Chimney vent installation involves fitting a vent pipe or flue system to properly exhaust combustion gases from fireplaces, stoves, or furnaces. It’s ideal for new installations or when upgrading old venting systems.
Chimney siding replacement involves removing damaged or deteriorated siding panels around the chimney chase and installing new, weather-resistant materials. It’s ideal for maintaining both structural integrity and exterior aesthetics.
A fireplace gas valve replacement involves removing and installing a new control valve that regulates gas flow to your fireplace. It’s necessary when the valve becomes worn, damaged, or fails to operate properly
Fireplace panel replacement involves removing and installing new fireproof panels inside the firebox to protect against heat damage. It’s ideal when panels show signs of cracking, wear, or aging.
Chimney construction involves building a new chimney or replacing an old one to ensure proper ventilation and fire safety. It’s essential for new homes or major renovations and must follow strict codes to support long-term function and structural integrity.
Chimney maintenance involves regular inspections, cleaning, and minor repairs to keep your chimney in optimal condition. It’s ideal for preventing damage, improving safety, and extending the life of your chimney system.
Chimney restoration involves repairing or rebuilding parts—or all—of a chimney that’s significantly worn, cracked, or unsafe. It’s ideal for older homes or chimneys showing signs of structural decline.
Fireplace construction involves designing and building a new fireplace from the ground up, tailored to your home’s style and heating needs. It’s ideal for new homes, remodels, or replacing outdated units.
Air duct cleaning is the process of professionally cleaning the supply, return, and intake ducts of your HVAC system. It’s ideal for reducing allergens, improving airflow, and maintaining system performance.
Air duct repair involves fixing holes, leaks, disconnected sections, or other damage in your home’s ductwork. It’s ideal for improving efficiency, comfort, and air quality. This service restores proper airflow and prevents unnecessary energy loss.
Blow-in (loose fill) insulation involves blowing small insulation particles into attics, walls, or other spaces to create a uniform thermal barrier. It’s ideal for improving efficiency in hard-to-reach areas.
Dryer vent cleaning is the process of clearing lint and debris from the duct that carries hot air from your dryer to the outside. It’s ideal for improving drying efficiency, lowering energy costs, and preventing dangerous lint fires.
Dryer vent repair involves fixing crushed, disconnected, or damaged vent lines to restore proper ventilation from your dryer to the outside. It’s ideal for preventing overheating, lint buildup, and fire risks.
Spray foam insulation is a high-performance material applied as a liquid that expands into foam, filling spaces to provide superior thermal and air sealing. It’s ideal for walls, attics, and crawl spaces.