Welcome to Emberstone Chimney Solutions, your trusted chimney sweep and fireplace experts serving Weaverville, North Carolina. Just north of Asheville, Weaverville blends small-town charm with a need for reliable chimney care. We deliver professional chimney sweeping, repairs, and installations to keep your home or business warm and safe.

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

Detailed assessments to identify issues like leaks, blockages, or cracks, 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.
We know how Weaverville’s cooler winters and rural setting impact chimneys.
Our skilled technicians bring expertise to every project, big or small.
We’re dedicated to keeping Weaverville homes—from Lake Louise to Reems Creek—safe and cozy.
Located in Western North Carolina, Emberstone Chimney Solutions proudly serves Weaverville and nearby Buncombe County communities. Whether you’re close to the Weaverville Arts District or out in the countryside, we’re ready to assist.
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Contact us today to book your chimney sweep, inspection, or repair in Weaverville, NC. Let’s keep your fireplace glowing all season—contact us today!
Older homes near the historic core often have older clay liners or unlined sections. They may have worked for decades, but changes in appliance type or visible deterioration can trigger the need to meet current safety expectations.
Yes. Shade and tree cover keep masonry damp longer, encouraging staining, moss growth, and mortar breakdown. Moisture control (cap, crown, flashing) matters a lot for long-term chimney life in these settings.
Yes. Many newer builds in and around Weaverville use factory-built fireplace systems. These must remain consistent with manufacturer specs, especially the venting and termination configuration.
Yes, particularly when wood-burning appliances are present. A Level 2 inspection is often requested to document internal flue condition and confirm there aren’t hidden defects before closing.
Often, yes. Conversions typically involve liner sizing, clearances, and proper connection components. Permitting/inspection may apply depending on the scope and local requirements.
Yes. Attached structures often require extra attention to fire separation and how venting passes through shared building assemblies. This is especially important when modifications are planned.
It can. If buyers or lenders discover major unpermitted changes (like a rebuild or removal), they may ask for documentation or corrective work before proceeding.
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