Welcome to Emberstone Chimney Solutions, your trusted chimney sweep and fireplace experts serving Asheville, North Carolina. We specialize in keeping your home or business safe and warm with top-quality chimney services. From professional chimney sweeping to expert repairs and installations, we’re proud to be Asheville’s go-to chimney care provider.

Remove dangerous creosote buildup and debris to prevent chimney fires and improve air quality.

Detailed assessments to identify issues like cracks, leaks, or blockages, keeping your chimney in top shape.

Fix water damage, masonry issues, or structural problems with expert craftsmanship.

Upgrade your home with a new fireplace or outdoor living feature, professionally installed.

Preventative care to extend the life of your chimney and fireplace system.
Our team is trained and certified to handle all your chimney needs.
We understand Asheville’s unique climate and how it affects chimneys, from heavy rainfall to cold snaps.
We’re committed to providing reliable, friendly service to every home and business in Buncombe County.
Based in the heart of Western North Carolina, Emberstone Chimney Solutions proudly serves Asheville and nearby communities. Whether you’re near Biltmore Village, West Asheville, or the surrounding Buncombe County area, we’re just a call away. Looking for chimney services outside Asheville? Check our full service area page for more details.
They can be. If a home is in a designated historic district, exterior changes—especially visible masonry alterations—may require additional review to preserve historic character. It’s smart to confirm requirements before changing materials, height, or exterior appearance.
Many do, especially if the home has an older clay liner, an unlined flue, or signs of deterioration. If you change appliance type (for example, switching from gas logs to wood use) or if the flue is damaged, a liner retrofit is commonly recommended to meet modern safety expectations.
Yes. Multi-unit and attached buildings can involve additional fire-safety considerations, especially where chimneys pass through shared spaces or serve multiple units. Fire separation details and venting compatibility should be evaluated carefully before modifications.
In some situations, yes. Property safety reviews and insurance requirements for short-term rentals may prompt owners to document chimney condition, clearances, and proper venting—especially if guests can use a fireplace or stove.
Often, yes. Older brick and stone frequently perform best with compatible (sometimes softer) mortars. Using the wrong mortar type can trap moisture or damage historic masonry. Matching materials and technique helps protect long-term durability.
Termination height is a safety requirement, and it’s commonly reviewed during permitted work. Proper height supports draft and helps reduce fire risk and roof exposure issues. If modifications are made, height compliance should be confirmed as part of the project.
Yes. Unpermitted structural work can raise red flags in due diligence. Buyers, lenders, or insurers may request proof of permitting/inspection or require corrective work before closing.
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