Chimney & Fireplace Services
Fireplace Pensacola Florida
(850) 462-4558
"Nobody gets there faster than us or better prepared. Over 100 years of combined experience!"
Escambia County:
Pensacola, West Pensacola, Cantonment, Brent, Gonzalez, Myrtle Grove, Bellview, Warrington, Ensley, Ferry Pass, Century, Molino.
Santa Rosa County:
Navarre, Milton, East Milton, Harold, Berrydale, Bagdad, Munson, Pace, and Gulf Breeze.
Services We Offer:
Business Information:
Monday-Saturday: 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday: Closed
Phone Number: (850) 462-4558
Serving the Area: 30+ years
Guardian Fireplace Pensacola Florida
Guardian Fireplace Pensacola Florida
Your fireplace may not get much use during the summer, but it becomes a crucial part of your home as the weather gets colder. Whether it’s a romantic evening for two or quality time spent with family, a crackling fire can transform a regular night into a treasured memory. Guardian Fireplace Pensacola Florida can help.
If you don’t take proper care of your fireplace, though, that same fire can become dangerous. For help, call Guardian Fireplace Pensacola Florida Whether it’s a routine cleaning or animal removal, we can do it all so that you and your loved ones are guaranteed many more nights spent by the fire.
If you live in Pensacola, Florida, Give us a call today, and you’ll get to speak with a member of our highly trained staff who can answer any questions you have and schedule an appointment for a professional technician to visit your home. Guardian Fireplace Pensacola Florida.
Call Guardian Fireplace Pensacola Florida:
(850) 462-4558
Inspection Levels
Level one is performed without the aid of any specialized tools and is recommended when things are working as always, without change.
Level two is when there’s a change, like a new liner, a new homeowner, a new appliance, a new fuel type, a strong storm or chimney fire, or a new problem or performance issue. This level of inspection may require some basic tools, and will also include a video scan of the chimney interior. Level two inspection and its ability to provide close-up images of damage, these inspections are oftentimes referred to as real estate, home, or insurance inspections.
Level three is a level two inspection that suggests a deeper, hidden problem impossible to get to the bottom of. A level three can involve the removal of firebox panels, chimney crowns, walls, and other components of the chimney system and home, which is why it’s considered a last resort.
You can count on excellent fireplace services from Guardian Fireplace Pensacola Florida when you want to make sure your chimney and fireplace are free of damage, and other dangers. We’ll show you photos of any findings and explain them.
Wouldn’t you rather know that your chimney is in good working condition and ready to be safely enjoyed this season? We would too! Don’t put off your annual inspection — give Guardian Fireplace Pensacola Florida a call for a full system inspection.
Fireplace & Chimney FAQ:
Question: A Bad Odor is Coming From My Fireplace.
Answer: Different smells can let you know if there is an issue in your chimney. A musty smell may be a sign water has gotten into your chimney, while a lingering burnt smell can be a sign of creosote.
Question: There Is Cold Air Around My Chimney.
Answer: This can either be a sign of a constricted airflow or there is damage in your chimney that needs to be addressed.
Question: Soot Is Dropping From My Fireplace.
Answer: This means there is a buildup of soot on your chimney walls that needs to be swept. This is when you need a Chimney Sweep.
Exploring Pensacola Florida
Pensacola is the westernmost city in the Florida Panhandle, and the county seat of Escambia County, Florida.
Pensacola is the principal city of the Pensacola Metropolitan Area, which had an estimated 502,629 residents as of 2019. Pensacola is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the Gulf Coast region, the largest between New Orleans and Tampa.
Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park
Located on County Road 191, approximately one mile north of the intersection with County Road 281 and along both sides of the highway on Blackwater Bay.