Waterproofing

Water penetration is the number one cause of damage to masonry chimneys. Water and moisture damages both the inside and outside of masonry chimneys. During the year when temperatures are above freezing during the day and dip below freezing at night, damage is done to masonry chimneys when the water trapped inside expands during freezing.

Location: Serving the Entire Kansas City Metro Area. 

Our team of CSIA Certified Technicians provide a variety of hearth & home maintenance services to more than 38 cities in the local community. We’d love to help you too!

Please visit our Locations Page to view a complete list of areas in Kansas and Missouri that we visit daily. 

Our Memberships & Accreditations

KANSAS CITY BUSINESS JOURNAL MEMBER 2025
Organizations:
  • CSIA - Chimney Safety Institute of America
  • NCSG - National Chimney Sweep Guild of America
  • NFI - National Fireplace Institute
  • HPBA - Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association
  • BBB - Kansas City Better Business Bureau

Learn more more about us why it's critical to Choose a Certified Chimney Sweep for your project!

What Our Customers Say

"Polite and professional. Explained in detail what needs to be done. Arrived on time.Pricing is within norms."

KR

"Arrived on time and completed the job as promised. Both friendly and professional, answered all the questions I had after the installation was complete. Very happy with the fireplace gas insert that was installed!"

John

"They a great job and we’re very professional. I will definitely use Full Service Chimney again."

Michael

"We hired Full Service Chimney to repair flu's in three fireplaces at our lake house that were built incorrectly and would never draw the smoke, hence for 5 years we rarely if ever used them. Now they all three work perfectly!! These guys are incredibly professional, reliable and they communicate effectively every step of the way. When I wrote the last check (not a small one) I c..."

John&Mary

"Great service and very thorough."

Jon

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