Dr. Soot Chimney Sweep is a family owned and operated business based at the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. Our chimney sweeping & repair services reach the entire Lake of the Ozarks area, as well as outer lying areas which include; Eldon, Stover, Versailles, Brumley, Iberia, Montreal, Roach, and Mack's Creek, etc. call to see if your in our coverage area.
Dr. Soot Chimney Sweep specializes in inspection, sweeping, repairing, and installing all solid fuel appliances and chimney systems. We also service multiple unit complexes and commercial facilities. Take a look around our website to see the many services we may provide you and your chimney! Your home is in good hands with Dr. Soot Chimney Sweep.
Dr. Soot Chimney Sweep specializes in inspection, sweeping, repairing, and installing all solid fuel appliances and chimney systems. We also service multiple unit complexes and commercial facilities. Take a look around our website to see the many services we may provide you and your chimney! Your home is in good hands with Dr. Soot Chimney Sweep.
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The National Fire Protection Association recommends that you have your chimney inspected annually to ensure it is in proper working order and functioning safely. You may be due for a chimney cleaning or you may need repairs that could be interfering with the proper use of your fireplace, wood or gas stove, wood furnace, pellet stove, etc.
We recommend getting your dryer vent inspected every 6 -12 months depending on your dryer venting circumstances. Getting your dryer vent cleaned helps protect you from the risk of fire, and helps you dry your clothes more efficiently. More than 17,000 home fires are reported every year and $236 million dollars in property damage is also reported due to dryer vent fires.
The chimney crown or covers main function is to keep water out. When it starts to fail, it can lead to costly repairs. With metal chase covers, rusting can occur and cause rust streaks down the side of your home and roofing, and eventually allow water into the chase cavity and into your home. If left unnoticed, it can also lead to wood rot and mold.
Broken chimney tiles, gaps in tile joints, misaligned tile installation, wood burning insert? These are all good reasons to have your chimney relined with stainless steel. Not only is it a far superior product for handling chimney fire temperatures, it could be all you need to bring your chimney system up to the national standard and give you piece of mind when your fireplace is in operation.