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Chimney Inspections (CSIA Certified)

Ensuring the safety and efficiency of your chimney demands the expertise of a certified chimney sweep. Here’s why chimney inspections by certified professionals are indispensable:


     Fire Safety: Certified chimney sweeps undergo specialized training to identify potential fire hazards. They assess creosote buildup and identify blockages, significantly reducing the risk of chimney fires.

     Carbon Monoxide Exposure Prevention: Chimney sweeps thoroughly inspect ventilation to prevent the release of harmful gases, such as carbon monoxide. This is particularly critical for homes with gas appliances, promoting a healthier indoor environment.

     Efficient Operation: Regular inspections are a guarantee of optimal chimney performance. Certified sweeps identify issues that could impact your fireplace or heating appliance, allowing for timely repairs and ensuring efficient operation.

     Early Detection of Issues: Certified professionals excel at spotting signs of chimney damage, including cracks or water leaks. Early detection facilitates prompt repairs, preventing more extensive and costly damage in the future.

     Compliance with Safety Standards: Certified chimney sweeps possess comprehensive knowledge of safety standards and regulations. An inspection by a certified professional ensures your chimney complies with safety codes and standards.

     Proper Maintenance and Cleaning: Chimney sweeps not only inspect but also clean chimneys using specialized tools. They remove creosote, debris, and blockages, ensuring optimal performance and mitigating potential hazards.

     Peace of Mind: The knowledge that your chimney has been inspected and serviced by a certified professional provides unparalleled peace of mind. Enjoy your fireplace or heating appliance with confidence, knowing it is both safe and efficient.

     Insurance Requirements: Certain insurance policies stipulate regular chimney inspections for coverage. Opting for a certified chimney sweep ensures compliance with insurance requirements, safeguarding your investment and home.


In summary, relying on certified chimney sweeps for inspections is indispensable for safety, efficiency, and proper maintenance. This proactive approach prevents fire hazards, aligns with safety standards, and instills peace of mind in homeowners.

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Chimney & Furnace Flue Sweeping

Regular chimney and flue inspections are essential for the safe operation of your fireplace. It’s recommended to have your chimney inspected annually or before the first use of the burning season. Even if your chimney was not used in the previous year, an inspection is crucial to ensure that weather and temperature changes haven’t caused any issues.


Contrary to a common misconception, simply “burning hot” does not eliminate the need for chimney cleaning. Creosote, a byproduct of burning wood, can still accumulate over time regardless of the fire’s heat. The type of wood you burn, your burning practices, and the design of your fireplace all play a role in how quickly creosote builds up.

To maintain a safe and efficient fireplace, prioritize professional chimney inspections and cleaning. Whether you are a frequent user or an occasional burner, these will ensure that your chimney is in optimal condition and reduce the risk of chimney fires. If you’re preparing to use your fireplace, schedule an inspection to address any potential issues and guarantee a worry-free and enjoyable experience.

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Chimney Relining

Chimney relining is a vital process that involves installing a new liner or repairing an existing one within the chimney. The chimney liner acts as a crucial protective barrier between combustion products and the chimney structure. Here are the key purposes and advantages of chimney relining:


     Enhances Safety: A deteriorating chimney liner can pose safety risks, allowing combustion byproducts like carbon monoxide to seep into the home. It may also enable heat to reach combustible materials within the chimney structure. Relining ensures a safe and efficient venting system.

     Prevents Leaks: Deteriorated chimney liners can permit water infiltration, leading to issues such as brick or mortar damage, rusting of the flue, and potential structural damage. Relining effectively prevents water leaks, safeguarding the chimney from the detrimental effects of moisture.

     Improves Draft and Performance: A properly sized and functional chimney liner contributes to better draft and overall heating appliance performance. It facilitates the efficient exit of combustion gases and byproducts from the home.

     Addresses Code Compliance: Chimney relining may be essential to align the chimney with current building codes, especially when upgrading or replacing heating appliances with specific venting requirements.

     Corrects Existing Issues: For chimneys with existing problems like cracks, gaps, or corrosion in the liner, relining offers a solution. This process may involve installing a new liner, choosing materials such as stainless steel or clay tile.

     Adapts to Appliance Changes: When transitioning to a different heating appliance or fuel type, resizing or replacing the chimney liner may be necessary. Relining ensures compatibility with the specific requirements of the new appliance.

     Increases Lifespan: Installation of a new, durable chimney liner extends the chimney’s lifespan. It acts as a protective barrier against the corrosive effects of combustion byproducts, maintaining the structural integrity of the chimney.


In summary, chimney relining is a proactive and necessary measure to guarantee the safety, efficiency, and longevity of the chimney system. Recommendations for relining often arise during chimney inspections or when upgrading heating appliances. Professional chimney sweeps or technicians evaluate the existing liner’s condition and propose relining if necessary, considering factors like fuel type and installation requirements.

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Chimney Repair

How do you know if your chimney needs repaired? Here are some signs of damage we often see in Kansas:


     Cracks, gaps, and holes in mortar joints between bricks

     Cracked, popping, or spalling bricks

     Discolored bricks

     Leaning chimneys


How can we help?

     Brick Replacement — For damaged brick sections, we carefully remove affected bricks and replace them with a matching set in terms of both strength and appearance, securely placing the new bricks with fresh mortar.

     Repointing/Tuckpointing — If mortar joints between bricks exhibit cracks or recession, we meticulously grind out the mortar, mix and color-match fresh mortar, packing it in for a strong, appealing finish.

     Chimney Extensions — Resolve draft and efficiency issues by lengthening or extending your chimney if it’s too short.


No matter the repairs needed, count on us for excellent work, thorough cleanup, and leaving your property spotless.

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Chimney Waterproofing

Resolve persistent water stains with Cheery Chimney Sweep’s expert solution! Because brick and stone are porous materials, you may find yourself dealing with new water stains on your ceiling despite having a roofer confirm the good condition of flashing and the presence of a cap on the flue. Chimney waterproofing is a crucial investment in protecting the integrity of the structure of your home.


At Cheery Chimney Sweep, we recommend and use ChimneySaver Water Repellent, a top-quality product that ensures a non-glossy, 100% vapor-permeable waterproof membrane. This advanced solution effectively keeps water out, preserving the aesthetics and structural integrity of your brick and mortar year after year. Trust our expertise for effective chimney waterproofing that not only protects your home but also enhances its longevity.

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Chimney Cap Installation & Replacement

If you’ve ever encountered disturbances in your flue, such as the unwelcome sounds of birds, squirrels, raccoons, or opossums, dripping noises from rainstorms, or the back of your fireplace becoming damp causing flaking brick, we have the solution for you. Avoid the hassle and expense of pest removal and fireplace repairs by opting for a straightforward and effective solution – Chimney Cap Installation.


At Cheery Chimney Sweep, we specialize in the installation of a diverse range of stainless steel chimney caps, meticulously crafted for lasting durability and decades of protection. Whether you have a single-flue or multi-flue chimney, our selection of caps is designed to meet your specific needs. Choose us to safeguard your chimney, ensuring a serene and worry-free environment in your home.

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Chase Cover Installation

Shield your home with top-notch rain protection for chase-style chimneys. Unlike masonry chimneys, chases are susceptible to rain damage, especially with the prevalent use of galvanized steel chase covers by builders. These covers often deteriorate, rust, and corrode, compromising the aesthetic appeal and structural integrity of your chase.


We specialize in the replacement of worn-out galvanized chase covers with high-quality, long-lasting stainless steel alternatives. Not only do these stainless steel covers enhance the visual appeal of your chase, but they also guarantee reliable performance over an extended period. Safeguard your chimney and improve the aesthetics of your roof with our durable, rust-resistant, stainless steel chase covers.

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Crown Repair & Rebuild

The Crown Wash, also referred to as the Crown, was designed to serve as the chimney’s top. It effectively prevents water from infiltrating the chimney area, creating a secure, non-flammable enclosure around the flue.


Much like the chase cover, a masonry chimney’s crown plays a crucial role in sealing off the chimney’s top, shielding the system from potential water intrusion. Crowns may not always withstand the test of time and can develop cracks. Our team is equipped to handle repairs or the installation of a new crown. We go a step further by applying waterproofing with CrownCoat, ensuring long-lasting protection, durability, and resilience.

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Damper Replacement

Have you noticed unwelcome drafts of cold or hot air infiltrating your home through the fireplace opening? Is your heating or air conditioning constantly running to maintain a comfortable room temperature? The issue could be your damper.


Traditionally, dampers, crucial components designed to close off the flue when the fireplace is not in use, were constructed of metal and installed in the chimney’s throat. Unfortunately, these throat dampers are prone to rust, creosote buildup, and, even when clean and functional, they provide a less-than-airtight metal-on-metal seal. Consequently, even with a closed damper, you might be experiencing outside air entering your home through the fireplace opening or losing conditioned air through the chimney.

The good news? There’s an effective and affordable solution to tackle this energy and money waste—install a top-sealing, energy-top, or seal-tight damper. Optimize your home’s efficiency and comfort with this smart investment.

A new damper comes with these benefits:

Energy Efficiency: Say goodbye to energy waste and conditioned air loss.

Chimney Protection: Prevent water, animals, or debris from entering the chimney flue.

Draft-Free Environment: Experience a home free from downdrafts.

Durability: No worries about components rusting into the open or closed position.

Ready to explore the possibilities? Contact us today for expert installation and enjoy a more efficient and comfortable living space.

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Dryer Vent Cleaning

Regular dryer vent cleaning is a vital maintenance task that promotes safety, energy efficiency, and the longevity of your dryer. It helps prevent potential fire hazards, reduces energy consumption, and contributes to a healthier indoor environment.