Chimney Inspection Guide in Boston, MA: What 2026 Actually Costs
What chimney inspection guide actually costs in Boston, MA this year — plus what the quotes should include and how to avoid the $59 coupon trap.

A chimney inspection in Boston, MA isn't a formality — it's how you catch a $200 problem before it turns into a $4,000 reline. With brutal Nor'easter winters, coastal salt air, and freeze-thaw cycles that punish century-old brick chimneys, Boston chimneys hide damage that only shows up on camera.
The three inspection levels explained
Level 1 is the annual visual + camera check every Boston homeowner should have. Level 2 is required on home sales, after a chimney fire, or when the appliance changes. Level 3 involves partial demolition and is rare — usually after a serious fire.
What our Boston techs look for
Given salt-air erosion and freeze-thaw spalling, our inspections in Boston focus on crown cracks, cap corrosion, liner joint separation, and firebox refractory damage. The camera goes down the full flue, and you get every photo emailed the same day.
When to book one
- Before every burning season (September–October in Boston)
- Before buying or selling a home
- After any earthquake, hurricane, or major storm event
- After a chimney fire, even a small one
- If you smell smoke or campfire odors indoors
What it costs in Boston
Level 1 inspections in the Boston area run $149 – $249. Level 2 (real-estate transaction) inspections with full documentation run $325 – $525. Anything cheaper skips the camera.
Get a straight answer
See what a real Level 2 report looks like on our chimney inspection page, or book directly through our Boston service page. You can also browse all our chimney service guides or get in touch for a same-week appointment.
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