Welcome to Emberstone Chimney Solutions, your expert chimney sweep and fireplace specialists serving Barnardsville, North Carolina. Tucked away in the mountains north of Asheville, Barnardsville offers a quiet escape that deserves top-notch chimney care. We provide professional chimney sweeping, repairs, and installations to keep your rural home safe and cozy.

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

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

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

Upgrade your home with a new fireplace or outdoor living feature, installed by our trusted experts.

Preventative care to extend the life of your chimney and fireplace system.
We understand how Barnardsville’s high elevation and cold winters impact chimneys.
Our team delivers quality and dependability to every job.
We’re proud to serve Barnardsville, from Dillingham Road to its forested outskirts.
Based in Western North Carolina, Emberstone Chimney Solutions proudly serves Barnardsville and surrounding Buncombe County communities. Whether you’re near Ivy Creek or deep in the Pisgah National Forest area, we’re ready to assist. Curious about our broader coverage? Check out our service areas for more details.
Barnardsville’s remote mountain location brings unique chimney concerns. We’re prepared to solve them:
Stay warm in Barnardsville with our expert chimney care!
Barnardsville is in Buncombe County, but it’s close to county lines and rural areas can create confusion. For structural chimney work, confirm the property’s jurisdiction and inspection authority before starting a rebuild or removal.
Very common. Birds and small mammals can enter uncapped flues and create blockages or nesting debris. A properly installed cap is one of the most effective preventatives.
Yes. Mountain weather can repeatedly saturate masonry, then freeze it. Over time, that cycle can widen joints and loosen mortar, especially on older chimneys.
They can be. Buyers and lenders often request inspections when a chimney appears modified or non-standard. Documentation and a professional inspection can prevent closing delays.
Yes. Many older rural chimneys weren’t built for modern efficiency or safety expectations. Liners are often recommended when flues are deteriorated or appliances have changed.
Safety access affects how inspections and repairs are conducted. On steep or rural roofs, proper safety procedures matter and can influence project planning and cost.
**offer is valid so long as your chimney passes inspection and actively needs a sweep.
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