Chimney Sweep Larose,
(985) 690-9950
About Us
Allstar Chimney Sweeps is fully equipped to meet all your chimney and fireplace needs. To access a comprehensive list of our services, simply explore the “Services” menu located at the top of your screen. If you have any inquiries, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 985-690-9950 or visit our dedicated contact page. We are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to assist you in any capacity and to become your trusted chimney sweep in Larose.
The Allstar Team is dedicated to delivering industry-leading precision. Our mission revolves around building strong connections with our valued clients, aspiring to earn the privilege of being recognized as your preferred chimney sweep. We will achieve this by going above and beyond to surpass your expectations and by providing the finest service available from any chimney sweep in Larose. We recognize your desire for transparency, and we promise to keep you consistently updated on all developments. Let us expertly address and resolve all your chimney-related concerns.
Professional Chimney Services
Providing quality service for over 30 years
Chimney Sweeping
Our chimney technicians are experts when it comes to cleaning your chimney. We remove hazards such as soot and creosote, ensuring your fireplace is clean and ready to burn.
Chimney and Fireplace Inspections
At Allstar, chimney safety is a priority. We perform comprehensive inspections so you can enjoy your fireplace system with peace of mind.
Masonry Repair
Damaged masonry is an eyesore, but it is also dangerous. Our chimney technicians are skilled in repairing masonry chimneys and ensuring your chimney system is safe to use.
Waterproofing Service
Water can do major damage to your chimney. We use top quality industry products to protect your chimney from mold, rust, and masonry damage.
Fireplace Installations
Is your home missing that warm, cozy fireplace you’ve been dreaming of? Allstar can make your fireplace wishes come true with expert design and installation.
Chimney Animal Removal
Raccoons, bats, birds and other animals sometimes make their homes in chimneys. We safely and humanely remove unwanted guests from your chimney.
What Are The Other Types of Inspections?
Curious about the various aspects of different inspection types? Indeed, inspections are aimed at identifying structural imperfections. There are two distinct categories of chimney inspections, each meticulously scrutinizing every component. At Allstar, we conduct two types of inspections: exterior and interior. Undergoing these assessments, particularly following natural occurrences like hurricanes, might influence insurance coverage. For more detailed insights, it’s advisable to delve into the information below.
Exterior Inspection
- We will check the height of the chimney, to make sure that it is the minimum proper distance from the roof penetration. This is necessary for proper draft.
- We inspect the chimney cap or spark arrestor if one is present. Chimney caps are vital to keeping out the elements, and small animals that would otherwise enter your chimney.
- We check the crown for cracks, and to make sure its shedding water correctly.
- The brickwork and mortar are inspected for cracks and damages. Cracks in the mortar are a common cause of water leaks.
- We will check the flashing that seals the chimney to the roof if the chimney is connected to, or penetrates through the roof.
- The flue liner is checked for cracks, stability, and support.
- The chimney is checked for moisture resistance.
Interior Inspections
- The Smoke Chamber/Smoke Shelf is first on our list of things to check inside the fireplace. Prefab fireplace, may or may not have a smoke chamber.
- Next is the damper, in a chimney flue, a damper closes off the flue to keep the weather (and birds and other animals) out and warm or cool air in. This is usually done in the summer, but also sometimes in the winter between uses. In some cases, the damper may also be partly closed to help control the rate of combustion. The damper may be accessible only by reaching up into the fireplace by hand or with a wood poker, or sometimes by a lever or knob that sticks down or out. We will check to see if your damper is working properly.
- Firebox/Grate, We check for rust or any popped rivets in the firebox, and to make sure the grate is in serviceable condition.
- Ash Container- ashes should be stored in a sealed metal container.
- Spark Screen/Doors, if your fireplace has a spark screen, or glass doors, we check to make sure they are properly installed and functioning as they should.
- Tools & Gloves
- Refractories- these are the floor, back, and sides of your fireplace. The materials for refractories include; masonry units, ceramics, and metal plates.
- Profile: is the joint between the firebox and the veneer into the living space.
Should I inspect my own chimney?
If you are asking yourself whether a DIY inspection is a good idea or not, then you are in the right place. The short answer is you could inspect your own chimney, but the more important question to ask yourself is: Should I inspect my own chimney?
Chimney maintenance is possible for the DIYer, or Do It Yourself Enthusiast, a complete chimney inspection and cleaning should be performed at least once a year by a chimney technician.
There are many safety concerns you need to consider before DIYing your chimney inspection.
- Protect your home with floor covering tarps.
- Must have proper equipment.
- Document the chimney’s condition.
- Can be exposed to hazardous materials like soot, creosote and harmful fumes.
- And it can be extremely dangerous climbing on a roof without the appropriate fall protection, ladders and equipment.
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