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How much does it cost to have a chimney inspected?

As a reputable chimney company, Eco Grizzly offers professional chimney inspections with thorough inspection reports provided. The cost of an inspection varies depending on the type of inspection required. We always recommend scheduling an annual inspection to identify potential issues and prevent fire hazards before they become more serious and expensive to repair. At Eco Grizzly, we pride ourselves on offering top-quality chimney services that are also affordable. Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction sets us apart from the competition. Trust us to keep your home and family safe by ensuring your chimney is functioning properly with peace of mind and long-lasting warranty. Learn More >

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What time of year should you get your chimney swept?

The best time of year to get your chimney swept is typically during the spring or summer months. This allows you to ensure that your chimney is clean and in proper working order before the start of the colder months when you’ll be using your fireplace or heating system. By having your chimney swept during the warmer seasons, you have ample time to address any necessary repairs or maintenance before the arrival of the heating season. Additionally, it is often easier to schedule a chimney sweeping service during these off-peak months, as chimney sweeps tend to be less busy. Once September comes, nearly every reputable chimney company has a waiting list that is weeks or even months long! Learn More >

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How do you know when a chimney needs sweeping?

A chimney needs sweeping when there is a buildup of soot and creosote, which can lead to restricted airflow, indoor smoke, and potential chimney fires. Other signs include a strong smell coming from the fireplace, soot falling into the fireplace, or visible creosote buildup on the chimney walls. Learn More >

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What can happen if you don’t sweep your chimney?

Failure to clean your chimney regularly can lead to soot accumulation, blocking smoke flow, causing indoor smoke and black soot on walls, furniture, and carpeting, resulting in permanent staining. failure to sweep your chimney can also result in the buildup of creosote, a highly flammable substance that can cause chimney fires, leading to property damage and even health issues. Learn More >

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How long can a chimney go without cleaning?

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), it is recommended to have your chimney inspected and cleaned annually by a professional. This is because creosote buildup and blockages can occur in as little as a year, and can potentially cause chimney fires or carbon monoxide poisoning. Neglecting regular maintenance can lead to costly repairs and even the need for a complete chimney replacement. Learn More >

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What is the lifespan of a chimney?

Chimneys that are constructed and maintained correctly can endure for several decades, ranging from 50 to 100 years. However, the truth is that not all chimneys receive the care and attention they require. This is why it is crucial to have your chimney inspected before relocating to a new property, as well as scheduling annual inspections thereafter. Don’t risk the safety of your home and loved ones by neglecting your chimney’s upkeep. Schedule an inspection today to ensure your chimney is functioning as it should. Learn More >

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What’s the difference between a gas fireplace and a gas insert?

The main difference between a gas fireplace and a gas insert lies in their installation and placement. A gas fireplace is a standalone unit designed for new installations, while a gas insert is intended to be installed within an existing masonry or prefabricated fireplace. Inserts are designed to improve the efficiency and functionality of an existing fireplace by retrofitting it with a gas-burning unit. Learn More >

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Are gas fireplace inserts safe?

Yes, gas fireplace inserts are generally considered safe when properly installed and maintained. They eliminate the risks associated with wood-burning fireplaces, such as sparks, embers, and creosote buildup. However, it is essential to follow manufacturer guidelines and have regular inspections to ensure safe operation and prevent gas leaks. Learn More >

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Is an outdoor fireplace worth it?

Yes, an outdoor fireplace can be worth it as it provides warmth, ambiance, and a focal point for outdoor gatherings. It extends the usability of outdoor spaces, adds aesthetic value, and can increase the overall value of a property. Learn More >

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How do you fix a deteriorating chimney?

To fix a deteriorating chimney, start by assessing the damage and identifying the underlying causes. Repair or replace damaged bricks, mortar, or flue liners, ensuring proper structural integrity. Waterproofing and installing a chimney cap can help prevent further deterioration. Consult a professional for complex or extensive repairs. Learn More >


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