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Chimneys: What You Need to Know

As fireplace season approaches, it’s time to look up top and see if you have any issues with your chimney. While it is helpful to have a professional inspection, there are some things you can look out for yourself.


Exterior Damage

When a chimney is falling apart, it can be quite an eyesore. It is crucial that the brickwork and mortar are maintained so that the external components don’t damage the internal components. If the exterior is damaged, it can lead to water intrusion or animal nests. If you notice that there is missing mortar or damaged brick, it’s best to get an estimate for repair before it affects other aspects of the house.

Smoky Chimney

In some cases, a chimney that is not vented properly can cause a backdraft into the home when used and create an unbearable campfire odor. Over time, a fireplace flue can shift and crack as the house settles or with use. If the interior is damaged, it can be harmful to the home and its occupants. It’s important to have the flue inspected periodically to prevent these issues.

Chimney Caps

As a home needs a roof to keep rain and snow out, so does a chimney. Chimney caps can be a key way to keep the elements from damaging a fireplace flue as well as keeping critters away. If a flue does not have a cap on it, it’s easy for animals to crawl in and make it their new home. Caps can also stop the deterioration of mortar between clay tiles and brick that keep your flue in working order.


Chimneys can make or break a sale. If the signs of damage are neglected, it can cause a general inspection to go wrong quickly. Proper maintenance, like annual cleanings, inspections of the flue, and maintaining the exterior will keep you from costly repairs in crunch time.

If you have any questions or need someone to take a look at your chimney, reach out to Nick’s Chimney Service in the Twin Cities metro:

Nick’s Chimney Service

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