CSIA certified chimney and fireplace service for all addresses in ZIP 29607 — Verdae, Pelham Road corridor, Woodruff Road area, and the Simpsonville/Greenville border. The predominant fireplace type in this ZIP is factory-built (prefab) installed during 1990s–2010s construction — a distinct system from masonry with its own service requirements and component life cycles.
ZIP 29607 covers southeast Greenville — Verdae, the Pelham Road corridor, the Woodruff Road development belt, and the transitional area toward Simpsonville. The housing stock here is predominantly 1990s–2010s construction, which means the fireplaces are factory-built (prefab) units rather than traditional masonry. Factory-built systems are manufactured assemblies with specific components that age, corrode, and degrade. They require their own type of inspection — not a masonry sweep, but a component-by-component assessment of the firebox panels, flue pipe, refractory, chase cover, and termination cap.
Planned community with 1990s–early 2000s construction. Factory-built fireplaces standard in this era's production homes. Chase covers installed in the 1990s are now 25+ years old — galvanized steel chase covers at this age show significant rust-through in SC's humidity.
Higher-density residential development along the Pelham Road corridor. Mix of factory-built fireplaces and gas-only direct-vent insert installations. NFI certified gas inspection for any gas appliance in this area.
Newer construction (2000s–2010s) with a significant share of homes that have gas-only fireplaces — no wood burning capability. These systems require annual inspection of burner, pilot assembly, gas valve, venting components, and glass panel.
Mix of late 1990s and 2000s construction near the Greenville–Simpsonville boundary. Same prefab fireplace profile as the Verdae area. Many homes in this transition area have both a wood-burning prefab fireplace and a gas line for a gas starter — a common 29607 configuration that requires inspection of both the wood-burning system and the gas supply connection.
Component assessment of prefab systems. Refractory panels, flue pipe, chase cover, termination cap. On-site pricing.
DetailsCreosote removal from metal flue pipe systems. Approximately $149–$229 confirmed on-site before work begins.
DetailsNFI certified inspection of gas-only fireplaces and inserts. Common in 2000s–2010s 29607 homes. On-site pricing.
DetailsChase cover replacement for rusted galvanized covers. Stainless or painted steel. Priced on-site by chase dimensions.
DetailsCamera inspection for prefab and masonry systems. Flue pipe interior assessment from firebox to termination.
DetailsFull duct cleaning for all vent configurations. Long-run dryer vents common in larger 29607 homes. On-site pricing.
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