Fireplace inspections help ensure your firebox and venting system are operating safely before regular use. Whether you have a wood-burning or gas fireplace, routine inspection can reveal wear, airflow concerns, and hidden issues that should be corrected early.
What a Fireplace Inspection Covers
We inspect key fireplace components such as the firebox, damper, smoke chamber access, visible masonry condition, and system operation indicators. For gas units, we also verify visible venting and component condition as part of a safety-first review.
When to Schedule Fireplace Inspection Service
Annual inspection is recommended before the burn season. You should also schedule service if your fireplace has not been used recently, if you moved into a new home, or if you notice odor, smoke, staining, or unusual performance.
Benefits of Regular Fireplace Inspections
Routine inspections support safer operation, cleaner burning, and fewer unexpected repairs. By catching issues early, you can protect your home, preserve fireplace components, and avoid downtime during peak winter months.
Homeowners across Michiana trust annual fireplace inspections to prepare systems for colder weather and improve confidence every time they light a fire.
If it has been more than a year since your last service, schedule an inspection now and get clear guidance tailored to your fireplace setup.