Chimney Sweep & Inspection for Dallas Fireplaces

Creosote buildup is what turns a cozy fire into a chimney fire. We sweep the flue, inspect the structure, and show you photos of what we found — honest verdicts, no scare tactics.
Stone chimney on a Dallas-area home, swept and inspected by Warrior chimney services
YOUR LOCAL CREW
Sweep + inspection
Photo report of your flue, every visit
Fully Insured

Your home is covered

Years of Experience

Seasoned pros in Dallas homes

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WHY IT MATTERS

One good sweep prevents the worst kind of fire

Every wood fire leaves creosote — a flammable tar — on the walls of your flue. Layer by layer it builds, until a hot ember is enough to ignite it. Chimney fires burn at over 2,000°F, and most homeowners never see them coming.

Dallas fireplaces get concentrated winter use after months of sitting idle, which is exactly the pattern that lets buildup go unnoticed. An annual sweep and inspection keeps the flue clear and catches cracks early. And when something does need fixing, we handle chimney repairs too — caps, parts, and fixes, with dedicated equipment for the job.

Fire-safety authorities recommend a chimney inspection every year — even for fireplaces that see light use (NFPA 211).
Stone chimney on a Dallas-area home, swept and inspected by Warrior chimney services

Signs your chimney needs attention

Recognize two or more? It’s time to give us a call.

What happens on the day

Sweep, inspect, document — and tell you the truth about what we found.

01

Firebox & damper check

We start at the bottom: firebox condition, damper operation, and smoke chamber.

02

Home protection

Drop cloths and a sealed vacuum barrier — sweeping is dusty work, your living room stays clean.

03

Full flue sweep

Rotary rods and brushes travel the full height of the flue, scraping creosote to the firebox where it’s vacuumed out.

04

Camera inspection

We photograph the flue lining and crown, looking for cracks, gaps, and moisture damage.

05

Photo report & honest verdict

You see exactly what we saw. If something needs repair we show you why — and if it doesn’t, we say so.

THE WARRIOR STANDARD

Professional work. Thorough every time.

Sweep and inspection are quoted together. Repairs, if ever needed, are a separate decision — with photos to justify every line.

What shapes the job

1

Flue height and roof access

2

Level of creosote buildup

3

Single fireplace or multiple flues

Experienced crews, professional equipment — we solve 99% of the problems we meet, and answer every question straight.

Always included

Proof, not promises

Before
After

One crew for everything your air moves through

Book services together and we quote one clear total for the visit.

Open air duct register in a Dallas home, ready for professional air duct cleaning by Warrior

Air Duct Cleaning

Complete duct system cleaning with Rotobrush equipment, photo-documented from start to finish.

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Dryer vented into a wall duct in a Dallas laundry room, serviced by Warrior dryer vent cleaning

Dryer Vent Cleaning

Full vent line clearing from drum to exterior cap — faster drying, lower bills, real fire prevention.

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Ready to breathe easier?

Call now and talk to our team — or send the form and we’ll call you back the same day with a clear quote.

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Straight answers

The questions Dallas homeowners ask about this service — answered straight.

How often should a chimney be swept?

Inspect every year, sweep when buildup calls for it — for most Dallas fireplaces that’s every 1–2 seasons of regular use. If you burn most winter weekends, make it annual.

A yearly inspection, yes — idle chimneys collect nests, debris, and moisture damage that you’ll only discover the night you light a fire. The inspection is quick and tells you if a sweep is even needed.

No. We lay drop cloths and keep a sealed vacuum running at the firebox the entire time, so the dust goes into the machine — not your living room.

It’s the flammable tar that wood smoke deposits inside the flue. Enough of it, plus one hot ember, is how chimney fires start — and they burn hot enough to crack the flue and reach the house frame.

No. If the camera finds a real problem you’ll see the photos and decide for yourself — and most inspections end with “you’re good, see you next year.”