It might be tempting to check your chimney yourself to save time or money, but most chimney issues aren’t visible without the right tools or expertise. A flashlight and a quick glance up the flue won’t reveal hidden creosote layers, small cracks in the liner, or blockages further up the chimney.
Professional chimney technicians use specialized equipment to inspect hard-to-reach areas and detect damage the average homeowner would miss. They’re also trained to spot early signs of wear that could turn into expensive repairs if left alone.
While homeowners can handle basic fireplace care, like removing ashes from the firebox and keeping the area around the hearth clear, more complex tasks like cleaning the flue, checking the masonry, or resealing the crown should be left to the pros. It’s the safest and most effective way to protect your home.