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Confused whether you need a chimney sweep or a chimney inspection in DFW? They overlap but solve different problems. Space Fireplace Services breaks down the decision: when to book each, when to do both, and how to avoid being upsold from one into the other. Space Fireplace Services handles this work across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex following CSIA standards. Free inspection, written quote, no surprise fees.
What’s actually involved
Quick answer: chimney sweep = annual cleaning of creosote and debris (with a basic visual check included). Chimney inspection = diagnosing the chimney’s condition, especially with Level 2 video scan to see hidden damage. They’re complementary, not interchangeable.
Most DFW homeowners need: an annual sweep (Sept-Nov is ideal), AND a Level 2 inspection">Level 2 inspection when triggered by specific events (property sale, post-fire, post-major-storm, fuel/appliance change, or unexplained drafting/odor problems).
What you don’t need: a Level 2 inspection every year if nothing’s changed and there are no warning signs. Annual sweep includes Level 1 visual — that catches most issues for a routine maintenance visit.
What you absolutely need but homeowners often skip: Level 2 inspection at home purchase. Most DFW general home inspectors specifically defer chimney findings to a CSIA-certified Level 2 specialist. Skipping this and buying with hidden flue damage is one of the most expensive home-purchase mistakes.
Chimney Sweep vs Chimney Inspection — Side-by-Side
| Factor | Chimney Sweep | Chimney Inspection (Level 2) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary purpose | Remove creosote, soot, debris | Diagnose condition (visual + video) |
| DFW cost (2026) | $200– $– + | $300– $– + (Level 2) |
| How often | Annually (heating season) | Trigger-based (sale, fire, weather event) |
| Includes Level 1 visual? | ✓ Yes (basic visual report) | ✓ Yes (plus video flue scan) |
| Includes video flue scan? | ✗ No (upgrade $95-$-+) | ✓ Yes (entire flue interior) |
| Suitable for property sale? | ✗ Not sufficient | ✓ Required by most DFW buyers |
| Suitable post-fire? | ✗ Not sufficient (NFPA 211 requires Level 2) | ✓ NFPA-required after any fire |
| Suitable for insurance claim? | ✗ Usually insufficient documentation | ✓ Yes (written report + video) |
| Time on site | 60-90 minutes | 60-120 minutes |
| Cleans creosote? | ✓ Yes (the whole point) | ✗ No (inspection only) |
| Identifies hidden cracks? | ✗ Visual only | ✓ Yes (video catches what eyes miss) |
| Best to combine with | Annual heating-season prep | Sale, post-fire, post-storm, fuel change |
Why this matters in DFW specifically
DFW has a specific seasonal rhythm: book your annual sweep August-October before the late-fall demand rush (December sweeps run 30-50% premium pricing and 2-3 week wait). Book Level 2 inspection any time after major spring hail events (March-May) or before a planned property sale — DFW real estate inspections require Level 2 documentation and sellers without it lose negotiating power.
Our process
- Annual maintenance flow (most DFW homeowners) — Schedule an annual chimney sweep August-October. Sweep includes Level 1 visual; tech flags anything that warrants a Level 2 follow-up. If Level 1 is ‘all clear,’ you’re done — no inspection needed that year.
- Sale or post-fire flow (event-driven) — Schedule a Level 2 inspection separately. The inspection report (with video flue scan and written findings) is what realtors, insurers, and buyers actually want — a sweep receipt is not sufficient.
- Combine when efficient — If you’re getting a sweep AND know you’ll need Level 2 (e.g. listing the home in 60 days), book them together. Most DFW companies discount the combo by $50-$-+ vs. booking separately.
- Refuse aggressive upsells — Some DFW sweep companies will arrive for a $79 sweep and immediately push ‘we found cracks, you need a $4,000 reline.’ Honest companies show you photos, give you a written quote, and let you get a second opinion. Walk away from pressure.
Pricing ranges (DFW, 2026)
Real DFW market ranges. Your actual quote depends on access, scope, and what we find on inspection — every job is quoted in writing before work begins.
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Annual sweep (with Level 1 visual) | $200– $– + |
| Level 2 inspection (standalone) | $300– $– + |
| Combined: sweep + Level 2 (same visit) | $400– $– + |
| Pre-sale Level 2 with detailed report | $350– $– + |
| Post-fire Level 2 (NFPA 211 required) | $425– $– + |
| Level 3 (invasive — only if Level 2 finds suspicion) | $700– $– +0+ |
Frequently asked questions
If I just had a sweep, do I still need an inspection?
If the sweep included Level 1 visual and tech reported all clear: no, you’re set for the year. If the sweep visit found anything questionable: yes, schedule Level 2 video to confirm. The sweep visit is when you catch issues; Level 2 is when you diagnose them.
Do I need both every year?
No. Annual sweep yes; Level 2 inspection only on trigger events (sale, fire, severe weather, fuel change, unexplained problems). Doing Level 2 every year for a healthy chimney is overspending.
My realtor said ‘get a chimney inspection’ — does a sweep count?
No. Realtors specifically mean Level 2 video inspection with written report. A sweep receipt won’t satisfy the buyer, the buyer’s inspector, or the buyer’s insurance underwriter. Get the right service.
What if a sweep company tries to charge me for inspection I didn’t ask for?
Push back. Sweep includes Level 1 visual; that’s part of the $200-$-+ sweep price, not an extra charge. If they’re charging Level 2 pricing for what should be Level 1, ask for the video footage — Level 2 produces a recorded video flue scan you should receive.
Can I just skip both and use the fireplace?
Not safely or legally for insurance. NFPA 211 standard (which most insurers reference) requires annual sweep + Level 1 minimum for any active wood-burning fireplace. Skipping both for years is how chimney fires happen and how insurance claims get denied.
Why are the prices so different at different DFW companies?
Honest range: $200-$-+ sweep, $300-$-+ Level 2. Below those ranges = cut-corner work or bait-and-switch upsells. Above those ranges = either premium service (full HEPA containment, CSIA-certified tech, written report with photos) or overcharging. Always ask what’s specifically included in writing.
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