Pennsylvania Inspectors Find Local Inspection Services

Best Chimney Inspection in Warren County, PA

Compare 4 local chimney inspection providers in Warren County. Verified listings with real contact info.

4 verified providers · Updated 2026-03-29

Quick Compare

1

Wild Wind Chimney Services

4.8 ★ (45 reviews)

Call
2

Paul Fleming’s chimney and stove service

4.8 ★ (4 reviews)

Call
3

Advanced Chimney Services

5.0 ★ (6 reviews)

Call
1

Wild Wind Chimney Services

4.8 (45 reviews)
22 Brook St, Warren, PA 16365
Mon–Fri 9am–5pm · Sat–Sun Closed
2

Paul Fleming’s chimney and stove service

4.8 (4 reviews)
111 W 2nd St Suite 210, Jamestown, NY 14701
Open 24 Hours
3

Advanced Chimney Services

5.0 (6 reviews)
310 Van Buren St, Jamestown, NY 14701
Mon–Fri 24hrs · Sat–Sun Closed
4

Matters of the Hearth Inc.

5.0 (13 reviews)
2842 NY-426, Findley Lake, NY 14736
Mon–Sat 8am–7pm · Sun 10am–5pm

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a chimney inspection cost in Pennsylvania?

A Level 1 chimney inspection in Pennsylvania costs $100 to $250, often included with a chimney cleaning. A Level 2 inspection, which includes camera scanning of the flue, costs $200 to $500. Level 2 inspections are recommended during home sales and after chimney fires or weather events.

How often should a chimney be inspected in Pennsylvania?

The NFPA recommends annual chimney inspections, regardless of how often you use your fireplace. In Pennsylvania, where many homes rely on wood stoves for supplemental heat, annual inspections are critical. Creosote buildup from burning wood is a leading cause of chimney fires, and Pennsylvania sees hundreds of chimney fires each year.

What are the different levels of chimney inspection?

Level 1 is a visual inspection during routine cleaning — appropriate for regularly maintained chimneys. Level 2 includes video scanning of the flue interior and is required for real estate transactions, after chimney fires, or when changing fuel types. Level 3 involves partial demolition to access hidden areas and is only needed when serious hazards are suspected.

Is a chimney inspection required when selling a home in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania does not require a chimney inspection by law, but most home buyers and their inspectors will request one, and many insurance companies require a Level 2 inspection before issuing or renewing a policy on a home with a fireplace. Sellers who provide a recent inspection report can avoid delays during the sale.

Related Services in Warren County

All services in Warren County, PA →