How Florida Weather Wears Down Your Chimney (And Why Maintenance Matters)

October 1, 2025 | Chimney Basics

Florida’s climate is uniquely tough on chimneys and fireplaces — whether you have a traditional masonry chimney or a factory-built (prefabricated) system. Even if you rarely use your fireplace, the environment alone can cause wear and tear that leads to costly problems if not addressed.Think of your chimney like your car: even if it spends most of its time parked, it still needs routine maintenance. You wouldn’t skip oil changes and expect your car to last forever, right? The same goes for your chimney or fireplace system.Below, we’ll explore how Florida weather impacts both masonry and factory-built chimneys — and the steps that help protect them for the long run.High Humidity = Hidden DamageMasonry Chimneys: Florida’s constant humidity seeps into bricks and mortar. Over time, this weakens the structure, causes cracks, and can create musty odors.Factory-Built Fireplaces: Excess moisture encourages rust and corrosion on metal fireboxes, dampers, and liners, shortening … Continued

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Hurricane Season & Your Chimney: Why a Chimney Service is More Important Than Ever

August 5, 2025 | Chimney Caps

Being in the midst of hurricane season many homeowners prepare their properties for severe weather. Windows are reinforced, trees are trimmed, and emergency supplies are stocked. However, one critical part of the home is often overlooked: the chimney.Your chimney plays a major role in your home’s safety and structure. Without proper maintenance—especially ahead of heavy rain and high winds—it can become a source of significant water damage and costly repairs. Now is the ideal time to schedule a professional chimney sweep and inspection.Chimneys Are Especially Vulnerable During Storm SeasonChimneys are fully exposed to the elements, making them particularly susceptible to damage from high winds, rain, and airborne debris. If your chimney hasn’t been recently inspected or cleaned, it may already have vulnerabilities that could be worsened by a major storm.Without proper sealing, a chimney can become a direct pathway for water intrusion, which can have serious consequences.How Water Intrusion Damages … Continued

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5 Ways to Prevent Pests from Homing in Your Chimney

April 9, 2024 | Chimney Caps

As a homeowner, one of the last things you want to deal with is pests entering your chimney. Not only can they cause damage and create a nuisance, but they also pose health risks to you and your family. However, there are steps you can take to prevent pests from homing in your chimney and keep them out for good. Chimney Champions deals with pest problems during regular inspections, and here’s how you can prevent them.

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What Happens If You Don’t Have a Chimney Cap?

June 19, 2023 | Chimney Basics

A chimney cap is a small yet important feature of any home with a fireplace and chimney. Without it, a lot can go wrong with your chimney and home. Still, homeowners here in Florida might not realize they even need one. So, Chimney Champions is here to explain what happens if you don’t have a chimney cap.

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What is the Best Chimney Cap Material?

July 11, 2022 | Chimney Caps

A chimney cap is an important part of your chimney system. It serves as a weatherproofing seal and prevents animals and debris from getting into the chimney. There are many different chimney cap materials, but which one is the best? Below, Chimney Champions discusses the pros and cons of each type of chimney cap material so that you can make an informed decision about which one is right for you!

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Is Your Chimney Cap Safe?

May 11, 2022 | Chimney Basics

Chimney caps are an essential part of your chimney system, and they must be in good condition. It should also be situated on the chimney correctly. So, if you’re not sure whether or not your chimney caps are safe, it’s time to call Chimney Champions. But first, let’s discuss the importance of caps, how to tell if yours need replacing, and the benefits of having a cap installed on your chimney.

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