Tips for Hiring a Chimney Professional
Tips for Hiring a Chimney Professional start with choosing the right expert to protect your home from fire hazards and carbon monoxide. A properly inspected and maintained chimney is essential for safe home heating, and quality service makes all the difference.
The Midwest Chimney Association supports chimney professionals across Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Our members follow strict industry standards, pursue ongoing education, and uphold professionalism — giving homeowners confidence in their chimney service provider.
Why Hire an MCA Member?
Hiring a Midwest Chimney Association member offers peace of mind:
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Professionalism and credibility – Membership reflects a commitment to industry standards and ethical service.
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Code of Ethics – Members agree to uphold established ethical guidelines in their business practices.
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Ongoing technical education – Members receive access to technical updates, training opportunities, and industry resources.
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Recognized regional leadership – MCA is a trusted trade association serving chimney professionals across the Midwest.
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Verifiable membership – Homeowners can confirm affiliation through the Association’s member directory.
When you hire an MCA member, you’re choosing a professional connected to a network dedicated to safety, education, and accountability.
Questions to Ask Before Hiring
In addition to confirming association membership, homeowners should ask a few important questions before scheduling an inspection or repair:
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How long has the company been in business?
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Can they provide current customer references?
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Are there unresolved complaints filed with your local or state consumer protection agency or the Better Business Bureau?
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Do they carry valid business liability insurance to protect your home and furnishings?
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What certifications and training does the technician on-site hold?
These questions help ensure you are hiring a knowledgeable and responsible professional.
Verify Credentials Carefully
It’s important to understand that simply using the word “certified” in advertising does not automatically guarantee qualifications. Take the time to verify training, association membership, and insurance coverage before hiring any chimney service provider.
By choosing a professional who values continuing education, ethical standards, and proper inspection practices, you are taking an important step toward protecting your family from preventable chimney fires and carbon monoxide hazards.
Safe homes begin with informed decisions — and the right chimney professional makes all the difference.
