Chimney Inspections Little Canada, MN

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Your chimney plays a major role in home safety, which is why regular inspections are so important. At London Chimney Services, serving Little Canada, MN,  we offer reliable chimney inspections that meet strict industry standards and use the latest diagnostic tools. Our CSIA-certified technicians work with all chimney styles, inspecting fireplaces that burn wood or oil. Whether your chimney is part of a one-story home or extends across two floors, we make sure no detail is missed during the process.

The Value of Scheduling Chimney Inspections

The NFPA recommends yearly chimney inspections to ensure safety and performance. These inspections help prevent chimney fires, detect carbon monoxide concerns, and maintain your venting systems. By catching problems early, chimney inspections also help prevent costly repairs and reduce the chances of unexpected fire hazards inside your home.

Backed by over four decades of experience throughout Minneapolis, we take chimney safety seriously. Our inspections are carefully structured to find any problems that could interfere with your chimney’s performance and guide you toward the steps needed to maintain safe and efficient operation.

What to Expect from Our 21-Point Safety Inspection

London Chimney Services provides a complete 21-point safety inspection that checks your chimney’s structure, function, and condition. This process includes:

  • Checking the flue for cracks, missing sections, or creosote buildup
  • Inspecting the chimney cap and crown for wear or damage
  • Ensuring masonry remains stable and free from decay
  • Testing venting systems for proper airflow and draft
  • Identifying leak sources or moisture concerns

If anything is out of place, our skilled technicians will explain what chimney repairs are needed and ensure you understand each step. Your safety and peace of mind are always our priority.

Different Types of Chimney Inspections for Every Situation

Every chimney system is unique, and its inspection needs can vary based on age, condition, and recent activity. That’s why we offer three levels of chimney inspections tailored to address specific circumstances:

  • Level I Inspection: This inspection is most often completed during annual chimney maintenance. Our CSIA-certified technicians conduct a complete visual inspection of the chimney’s interior and exterior surfaces to identify any signs of creosote buildup, flue damage, or obstruction. This inspection level is recommended for chimneys with no reported problems or major changes in the past year.
  • Level II Inspection: More detailed than a basic inspection, the Level II option is ideal after chimney fires, major changes, or when transferring ownership of a home. A camera system is inserted into the flue to capture detailed images of the chimney liner. These are reviewed with you by our certified technicians, who look for signs of structural issues or creosote buildup. This inspection helps expose risks that can’t be seen in a standard visual check and is key to preventing chimney fire problems.
  • Level III Inspection: When hidden hazards are suspected and not accessible during standard inspections, a Level III inspection is the next step. This comprehensive service involves removing parts of the chimney structure so that all components can be examined. It’s used in serious cases such as chimney fires or lightning strikes. Our technicians take care to uncover safety concerns and provide the repairs needed to restore your chimney’s performance and structure.

Problems Often Discovered During Chimney Inspections

Inspections are a critical tool in maintaining chimney safety. Some of the most common findings include:

  • Creosote Buildup: A natural result of wood combustion, creosote clings to chimney walls and poses a fire risk if left uncleaned. Chimney cleaning services are essential to prevent this buildup from leading to fires.
  • Chimney Liner Damage: If a chimney liner is cracked or deteriorated, harmful smoke and carbon monoxide can enter your home. When this occurs, relining becomes necessary to bring the system back to a safe condition.
  • Water Damage Concerns: Water infiltration can slowly deteriorate your chimney structure. Our technicians will identify the source of any leaks and suggest repairs to the crown or flashing, or the addition of chimney caps to stop further damage.
  • Clogs and Obstructions: Over time, creosote, debris, or animals can block the chimney’s path, increasing fire risk and reducing fireplace performance. We clear the way and suggest preventive options like chimney caps.

Gas Fireplace Inspection Overview

While gas fireplaces burn cleaner, they still need attention. Our certified team inspects the venting, checks the liner for damage, and ensures the system is sealed. This helps prevent gas leaks and ensures your fireplace continues to run safely and efficiently.

The Benefits of Choosing London Chimney Services for Chimney Inspections

At London Chimney Services, serving Little Canada, MN,  we bring unmatched expertise and a strong focus on safety to every chimney inspection in Minneapolis and throughout Minnesota. Here’s what makes our service exceptional:

  • Certified and Experienced Technicians on Staff: Every inspection is performed by CSIA-certified technicians with the experience to identify problems before they become hazards.
  • Clear, Detailed Reporting After Every Job: Our chimney inspections include a full report with photos and a breakdown of what we’ve found and what steps should be taken next.
  • Long History of Serving Minnesota Homes: With more than 45 years in the business, we know how local climate conditions can damage chimneys and how to prevent further issues.

Always Focused on Safety: We’re committed to your safety. That’s why we explain everything clearly and guide you through any repair options that may be needed.


Other Chimney Services We Offer:

Chimney Caps & Screens
Fireplace Inserts
Chimney Masonry
Chimney Tuckpointing
Chimney Relining
Chimney Rain Caps
Chimney Sweep & Cleaning


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How regularly do I need a chimney inspection?
A: Experts suggest getting a chimney inspection once a year. This helps catch creosote buildup, flue damage, or venting issues early, before they become safety risks or lead to chimney fires.

Q: What’s involved in an inspection compared to a cleaning?
A: A chimney inspection checks for cracks, damage, and venting concerns, while a chimney cleaning removes creosote and soot. If creosote is present during inspection, we may perform or recommend a cleaning as part of the service.

Q: What actions should I take if the chimney fails the inspection?
A: If problems are identified, we’ll provide a clear report and explain the next steps for repairs. Our technicians will take the time to go over everything and work with you on a plan that suits your needs.

Q: What’s the usual duration for a chimney inspection?
A: On average, chimney inspections take 45 minutes to an hour. If we need to conduct a more in-depth evaluation or use video tools, the time may increase depending on the level of inspection.

Q: Is it possible to do the inspection myself?
A: Even though you can look for surface signs of wear, only a certified technician can inspect the entire system thoroughly. We use special tools and our professional experience to ensure nothing is overlooked, especially fire hazards like creosote buildup.

Q: What is creosote, and why is it a chimney hazard?
A: Creosote is a dark, sticky residue left behind after wood burns in your fireplace. When it builds up inside the flue, it increases the risk of fires. Our inspections include checking for creosote and recommending chimney cleaning if necessary to reduce hazards.

Q: Are inspections required for gas-burning fireplaces?
A: Absolutely. Gas fireplaces don’t create creosote, but they can still have problems with venting or liner seals. An inspection ensures that no smoke or gas escapes, and our certified technicians will confirm that everything is working as it should.

Q: What are warning signs that I need a chimney inspection?
A: Common warning signs include indoor smoke, bad odors, moisture damage, or visible cracks around the chimney. If it’s been more than a year or you’ve made changes to your fireplace, schedule a chimney inspection to catch any issues early.

Q: How does a camera inspection work in chimney maintenance?
A: During a Level II inspection, we use a camera to scan the flue and interior structure. This helps us locate hidden issues like soot buildup, fire damage, or cracks in the liner. It’s highly recommended after major chimney events or when buying a home.

Q: What risks come with using a fireplace with a damaged liner?
A: Using a fireplace with a broken liner can allow smoke, heat, or gas to leak into your home’s walls or attic. This raises the chances of fire and carbon monoxide exposure. We recommend relining the chimney to fix these problems and restore safety.


Prepare Your Fireplace for the Season

Your chimney should be inspected annually to ensure it’s safe and operating properly. Whether you’re using a gas or wood-burning fireplace, we’ve got you covered. 

Schedule your chimney inspection now by calling London Chimney Services at 612-377-1500 or clicking here to book online.


Areas We Offer Our Chimney Inspections:

Hennepin County

Bloomington | Brooklyn Center | Brooklyn Park | Eden Prairie | Edina | Excelsior | Golden Valley | Maple Grove | Minneapolis | Minnetonka | Minnetrista | Mound | Orono | Plymouth | Richfield | St Louis Park | Wayzata

Carver County

Carver | Chaska | Victoria

Scott County

Prior Lake | Savage | Shakopee

Dakota County

Apple Valley | Burnsville | Inver Grove Heights | Lakeville | South St Paul

Washington County

Cottage Grove | Lake Elmo | Mahtomedi | Oakdale | Woodbury

Ramsey County

Highland Park | Little Canada | Maplewood | Mounds View | North St Paul | Roseville

Shoreview | St Paul | Vadnais Heights| White Bear Lake

Anoka County

Blaine | Fridley | Lino Lakes


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About Little Canada, MN

Tucked into the northern fold of Ramsey County, Little Canada is a quiet mosaic of heritage and heart, where the echoes of early French Canadian settlers still ripple through the present day. Defined by a landscape of serene lakes and wooded neighborhoods, the city is an enclave that feels both intimate and expansive, a place where urban convenience coexists with a small-town charm. Its name is no accident; it reflects a deeply rooted history tied to the voyageurs who once paddled these waters and made their homes here, leaving behind a legacy steeped in resilience and kinship.

Life in Little Canada unfolds with an understated rhythm, where locals gather at community festivals like Canadian Days to celebrate their shared identity with pageantry and pride. Cobblestone paths around Gervais Lake and tranquil parks provide scenic reprieves, while cozy eateries and independent shops line its streets with a sense of belonging that is rare and inviting. For those who seek beauty in the quiet details, a glint of morning sunlight on Savage Lake or the flicker of fireflies at dusk, Little Canada is a hidden gem that beckons with the warmth of familiarity and the richness of heritage.

London Chimney Services
Little Canada, MN

Little Canada, MN Zip Codes: 55109, 55113, 55117, 55127


Get Your Chimney Inspected Today

 Reach out to London Chimney Services at 612-377-1500 or click here to schedule your inspection online.