Falmouth's larger, older homes and rural properties often mean taller chimneys, multiple flues, and masonry that's been through many Maine winters. We bring the same licensed, insured service to Falmouth that we provide throughout Greater Portland.
Annual creosote and soot removal — especially relevant for Falmouth's higher concentration of active wood-burning fireplaces and stoves.
Learn more »Level 1, 2, and 3 inspections for older Falmouth homes, including video-scan inspections for real estate transactions.
Learn more »Liner replacement and structural repair for older clay-tile-lined chimneys common in Falmouth's older housing stock.
Learn more »Multi-flue cap options for larger Falmouth homes with more than one active chimney flue.
Learn more »Falmouth has a higher share of larger, older homes than some surrounding towns, which tends to mean taller chimneys and more frequent multi-flue setups — a fireplace flue and a separate furnace or water heater flue sharing one chimney structure. Taller chimneys need proportionally more careful inspection of masonry and crown condition, since a Level 1 visual check from the ground misses more of the structure the taller it is. We regularly recommend a Level 2 video-scan inspection for these properties rather than relying on a ground-level look alone.
Burning wood regularly this winter? See our post on how often you actually need a sweep — the honest answer depends more on how you burn than on a fixed calendar date.
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