
Chimney Inspections
Save $25 during the month of September!
Now $150 (Regular price $175)
Includes a Level I Visual Inspection
๐น Why Annual Chimney Inspections Matter
Having your chimney inspected once a year is one of the most important steps in keeping your home safe and your fireplace working efficiently. Over time, soot, creosote, and debris can build up inside the flue, creating a serious fire hazard. Small cracks, leaks, or blockages may also develop without you noticing, allowing smoke, dangerous gases, or even sparks to enter your home.
An annual inspection ensures:
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Fire safety – Reduces the risk of chimney fires caused by creosote buildup.
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Proper ventilation – Keeps smoke and carbon monoxide moving safely out of your home.
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Early detection – Identifies damage, leaks, or wear before they turn into costly repairs.
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Peace of mind – Confirms your fireplace is safe and ready for the season.
โ A professional yearly inspection helps protect your family, extends the life of your chimney, and keeps your home warm and worry-free.

Fireplace Chimney Cleaning
Save $25 during the month of September!
Now $174 (Regular price $199)
Includes a Level I Visual Inspection
Keep your home safe and your fireplace burning efficiently with a professional chimney cleaning. Our service removes soot, ash, and creosote buildup from the firebox and flue, while checking for blockages and visible safety concerns. With protective equipment and clean-up included, we leave your home spotless and your fireplace ready for safe use.

Wood Stove Chimney Cleaning
Save $25 during the month of September!
Now $274 (Regular price $299)
Includes a Level I Visual Inspection
๐น Why Wood Stove Chimney Cleaning is Essential
Wood stoves are a great way to heat your home, but they produce more smoke, soot, and creosote than most open fireplaces. Over time, these byproducts build up inside your chimney flue. If not cleaned out regularly, this sticky residue can:
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Create a serious fire hazard — Creosote is highly flammable and is the leading cause of chimney fires.
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Block airflow — A clogged flue reduces draft, causing smoke to back up into your home.
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Release harmful gases — Poor ventilation can allow dangerous carbon monoxide to enter your living space.
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Shorten your stove’s lifespan — Excess buildup makes your stove less efficient and puts more stress on the system.
โ Having your wood stove chimney professionally cleaned on a regular basis keeps your stove burning hotter, cleaner, and safer — while protecting your home and family.

Chimney Caps
Stainless Steel Single Flue Chimney Caps start at $200 + tax
Multi-Flue Stainless Steel Chimney Caps start at $300 + tax
Why a chimney cap is essential:
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Helps prevent water intrusion that can damage the flue and structure
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Keeps out animals, leaves, and debris that lead to blockages and odors
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Acts as a spark guard to protect your roof and reduce fire risk
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Improves airflow and fireplace efficiency for cleaner burning
Investing in a stainless steel chimney cap helps protect your chimney for years to come. Contact us today to schedule yours!

Chimney Repairs
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๐น Chimney & Fireplace Repairs
Over time, normal wear and weather can cause damage to your chimney and fireplace. Common repairs include:
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Masonry and mortar repair – Fixing cracks, loose bricks, or deteriorated mortar joints.
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Chimney crown and cap replacement – Sealing and protecting the top of your chimney against water damage, animals, and debris.
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Flue liner repair or replacement – Restoring damaged liners to ensure safe venting of smoke and gases.
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Damper repair or replacement – Ensuring your damper seals properly to prevent drafts and energy loss.
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Waterproofing – Adding protective sealants to stop leaks and prevent structural damage.
๐น Why Chimney Repairs Are Important
Even small cracks or leaks can quickly turn into serious safety hazards if left unaddressed. Damaged chimneys may allow water intrusion, smoke leakage, or even carbon monoxide to enter your home. Crumbling masonry or missing caps can also increase the risk of chimney fires and costly structural repairs.
โ Timely repairs protect your home, extend the life of your chimney, and keep your fireplace safe, efficient, and ready to use year-round.

Animal Removal
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๐น Animal Removal from Chimneys
Sometimes, birds, squirrels, raccoons, or other animals find their way into chimneys looking for warmth or nesting spots. While it may seem harmless, animals in your chimney can create serious problems — from foul odors and loud noises to dangerous blockages that stop smoke and gases from venting properly.
At Professional Chimney Services LLC, we provide safe and humane animal removal. Our process includes:
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Careful inspection of the flue and chimney to locate the animal or nest.
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Safe removal of animals without harm whenever possible.
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Nest and debris cleanup to restore proper ventilation.
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Chimney cap installation (if needed) to prevent animals from returning.
๐น Why It Matters
Leaving animals or nests inside your chimney can cause:
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Carbon monoxide hazards from blocked ventilation.
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Fire risks from nesting material inside the flue.
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Structural damage from scratching or chewing.
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Unpleasant smells if animals become trapped and cannot escape.
โ With our professional animal removal service, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your chimney is safe, clear, and protected from future wildlife intrusions.

Dryer Vent Cleaning
Starting at $199
๐น Dryer Vent Cleaning
Why it matters
Lint builds up in the vent line and exhaust hood over time. That buildup restricts airflow, makes your dryer run hotter/longer, and significantly increases the risk of a lint-fueled dryer fire. A professional cleaning restores safe airflow and efficiency.
Benefits of a professional cleaning
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Fire safety: Removes highly flammable lint from the vent, elbow, and exterior hood.
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Faster dry times: Proper airflow means clothes dry quicker and use less energy.
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Longer appliance life: Reduces heat stress on the dryer and elements.
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Cleaner indoor air: Cuts back on humidity and lint dust in the laundry area.
Signs you’re due
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Loads take longer than 1 cycle to dry
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The laundry room feels hot/humid while drying
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Burning or “hot” smell during use
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Lint around the door or outside vent hood
Recommended frequency:
Once a year for most homes; every 6–9 months if you do frequent laundry, have a long/complex vent run, or pets.