Chimneysweep

Detailed chimney inspections for safer fireplace use

Whether you are preparing for burning season, buying a home, or following up after a chimney cleaning, our inspections are designed to give you a clear picture of your chimney system’s condition.

We look for visible damage, creosote buildup, drafting concerns, moisture entry points, and signs of wear that can affect safety and performance. Homeowners in Nampa trust our team for straightforward findings, honest recommendations, and dependable service.

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What we check

What’s included

Our chimney inspection service focuses on the components that most often affect fireplace safety, venting, and long-term system reliability.

Flue and liner condition

We check for visible cracks, gaps, deterioration, and other signs that the flue or liner may not be venting properly.


Firebox and damper

We inspect accessible fireplace components for wear, damage, soot buildup, and operation issues that can affect safe use.


Masonry and chimney exterior

We look for signs of spalling, loose mortar, crown damage, and other exterior issues that can lead to water intrusion and structural decline.


Cap and draft concerns

We review the chimney cap and visible venting performance indicators to help spot blockages, animal entry risks, and airflow problems.

Chimney Cleaning

Remove soot and debris buildup to improve performance and prepare your system for safer operation.

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Creosote Removal

Address stubborn creosote deposits that increase fire risk and restrict proper venting.

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Chimney Repair

Fix damaged masonry, crowns, flashing, and other chimney components identified during inspection.

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Chimney inspection FAQs

Answers to common questions from homeowners in Nampa about scheduling, safety, and what to expect.

How often should I schedule a chimney inspection?

Most homeowners should schedule a chimney inspection annually, especially before heavy fireplace use during colder months.

Do I need an inspection if I rarely use my fireplace?

Yes. Even limited use can leave behind buildup or allow unnoticed moisture and animal entry issues to develop over time.

What is the difference between cleaning and inspection?

A cleaning removes soot and debris, while an inspection evaluates the condition of accessible chimney and fireplace components for safety and performance concerns.

Can an inspection help before buying a home?

Yes. A chimney inspection can reveal visible issues that may affect safety, maintenance planning, or future repair costs.

Will you recommend repairs if you find problems?

Yes. If we identify visible damage or performance concerns, we explain the findings clearly and recommend practical next steps.

Do you serve homes across the Treasure Valley?

Yes. We provide chimney inspection services in Nampa and surrounding Treasure Valley communities.