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CHIMNEY DOWNDRAFT REPAIR
Custer, SD
EIGHT CAUSES. ONE IS YOURS. WE'LL FIND IT.

A chimney that smokes into the room or drafts cold air down into the home has a specific cause in Custer. Not a generic draft problem. A specific mechanism producing the specific symptom you are experiencing in Custer, SD. Eight distinct causes can produce chimney downdraft in residential chimney systems. Wind pressure at the chimney top. Negative home pressure from exhaust appliances. Short chimney height. Oversized flue. Cold chimney startup. Partial flue obstruction. Competing appliances. Chimney location relative to the roof ridge in Custer. Each of these produces the same symptom but requires a different solution in Custer, SD. Applying the wrong solution to the wrong cause produces a chimney that still smokes and a homeowner who has spent money on something that did not work in Custer.

Why downdraft is misdiagnosed so often in Custer, SD: the symptom triggers an immediate assumption about the most common cause rather than a systematic assessment of all eight possible causes in Custer. The chimney gets swept. If the sweep does not fix it, a fan gets installed. If the fan does not fix it, the homeowner is out the cost of a sweep and a fan with the same smoke problem in Custer, SD. The actual cause, perhaps negative home pressure from a recently installed high-efficiency HVAC system, was never identified in Custer. Brushers identifies the cause before recommending any solution in Custer, SD.

What Chimney Downdraft Actually Is in Custer, SD

True Downdraft vs Poor Draft in Custer

True downdraft is air actively moving downward through the chimney flue and into the home in Custer, SD. Felt as cold air flowing from the fireplace when no fire is burning, or as smoke pushed back into the room during fireplace use when downward pressure overcomes upward draft in Custer. Poor draft is different. The chimney is not actively reversing. Air simply is not moving upward fast enough to carry combustion gases away from the firebox before some spill into the room in Custer, SD. Both produce smoke intrusion but through different mechanisms requiring different solutions in Custer.

What Downdraft Feels and Looks Like in Custer, SD

Cold air felt at the fireplace opening when no fire is burning is the clearest indicator of true downdraft in Custer. Air is actively descending through the flue and entering the room through the damper. During fireplace use, true downdraft produces smoke that enters the room in puffs or waves corresponding to external pressure changes, rather than a constant slow seep from inadequate draft in Custer, SD. True downdraft tends to be more sudden and more volume-significant than the gradual smoke seep of inadequate upward draft in Custer.

Why Downdraft Is a Symptom Not a Diagnosis in Custer

Downdraft describes what is happening but not why it is happening in Custer, SD. A partially blocked flue creating a pressure differential. Negative interior pressure from a powerful range hood. A chimney on the lee side of a roof ridge in prevailing wind conditions in Custer. Three different causes, three different solutions. Identifying that downdraft is occurring is the starting point of the diagnosis, not the conclusion in Custer, SD.

Why the Same Symptom Has Different Solutions in Custer, SD

Wind-induced downdraft requires a wind-deflecting cap or chimney fan in Custer. Negative home pressure requires an outside combustion air supply or top-mounted damper in Custer, SD. Cold chimney startup requires a flue warming routine and possibly a top-mounted damper in Custer. A fan will not fix a flue warming issue. A combustion air supply will not fix a wind pressure issue. The solution has to match the cause in Custer, SD.

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The Eight Causes of Chimney Downdraft in Custer, SD. Which One Is Yours.

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Wind Pressure at the Chimney Top. in Custer

Wind flowing over and around a building creates complex pressure patterns that vary with wind speed, wind direction, and the building's shape and roof configuration in Custer, SD. A chimney in a wind pressure zone, typically on the lee side of a roof ridge or in a wind shadow created by an adjacent taller structure, can experience persistent downward pressure at the chimney top that exceeds the upward draft pressure in Custer. Wind-induced downdraft is characterized by its directional pattern in Custer, SD. The problem occurs in wind from a specific direction. It does not occur in calm weather in Custer. The severity tracks with wind speed. These characteristics confirm wind pressure as the cause in Custer, SD.

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Negative Home Pressure From Exhaust Appliances. in Custer, SD

A home sealed tightly enough that its exhaust appliances, including range hoods, bathroom fans, dryers, and HVAC systems, extract more air than infiltrates through the building envelope develops negative interior pressure in Custer. The chimney becomes the path of least resistance for exterior air to enter the home and equalizes the pressure deficit by drawing air down the flue in Custer, SD. Characterized by its association with specific appliance operation. The chimney smokes when the range hood is running. It clears when the range hood stops. Opening a window resolves the smoking because it provides the air supply the home is lacking in Custer. These characteristics confirm negative home pressure as the cause in Custer, SD.

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Short Chimney Height. in Custer

A chimney shorter than 15 to 20 feet from the firebox to the chimney top may not generate sufficient pressure differential for reliable natural draft in Custer, SD. Short chimneys draw well in ideal conditions but struggle in mild weather when the temperature differential between flue gases and outside air is smaller and less buoyancy is generated in Custer. Short chimney height is a structural fact that cannot be changed without masonry work. Where extension is not practical, a chimney fan provides the mechanical draft supplement that compensates in Custer, SD.

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Oversized Flue. in Custer, SD

A flue cross-sectional area more than 10 to 12 times the firebox opening area is oversized relative to the firebox it serves in Custer. The excess volume dilutes the hot flue gases and reduces the temperature differential driving natural draft. The result is chronically weak draft that cannot prevent smoke from spilling into the room in moderate conditions in Custer, SD. Liner installation that correctly sizes the flue is the most direct solution. Where liner installation is not feasible, a chimney fan compensates in Custer.

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Cold Chimney Startup. in Custer

A chimney flue filled with cold, dense air is heavier than the warmer room air below it in Custer, SD. It wants to descend rather than ascend. When a fire is lit in a cold chimney, the downward-flowing cold air initially overcomes the upward push of the combustion gases, and smoke enters the room for the first minutes of the fire before the flue warms enough for natural draft to establish in Custer. This is the most benign downdraft situation because it is self-resolving. But it is unpleasant and indicates a thermally isolated chimney that may have a top-mounted damper solution in Custer, SD.

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Blocked or Partially Obstructed Flue. in Custer, SD

A partial obstruction in the flue, from creosote accumulation, animal nesting material, a damaged liner section, or debris, can create a pressure differential within the flue that favors downward flow at the firebox level while the upper flue is blocked in Custer. This is the simplest cause to address. A chimney sweep and obstruction removal resolves it completely in most cases in Custer, SD. Brushers always rules this cause out first because it is the least expensive resolution and because a fan or other solution installed on an obstructed chimney does not fix the obstruction in Custer.

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Competing Appliances. in Custer

When the combined exhaust demand of all appliances in the home exceeds the available air infiltration rate during simultaneous operation, the appliance with the weakest draft, typically the fireplace, reverses and draws air down the flue to equalize the pressure deficit in Custer, SD. Identified by its association with multiple appliances running simultaneously in Custer. The fireplace smokes when the range hood and dryer are both running. It draws normally when only the fireplace is in use in Custer, SD. The solution is either a dedicated combustion air supply to the fireplace or a chimney fan strong enough to maintain positive draft against competing appliances in Custer.

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Chimney Location Relative to Roof Ridge. in Custer, SD

A chimney that does not meet the 2-foot rule, extending at least 2 feet above any roof surface within 10 feet of the chimney, may be in a wind pressure zone created by the roof ridge above it in Custer. Wind flowing over the ridge creates downward pressure on the lee side where the chimney is located, and if the chimney top is in that pressure zone, the chimney experiences persistent downdraft in specific wind conditions in Custer, SD. Solutions include chimney height extension to clear the pressure zone and wind-deflecting cap designs that redirect the pressure in Custer.

How Brushers Diagnoses Downdraft in Custer, SD

We Start With the Simplest Possible Cause in Custer

Before assessing any structural or pressure-related cause, Brushers confirms that the flue is clean and unobstructed in Custer, SD. Cause 6, partial obstruction, is the simplest and least expensive to address, and it needs to be ruled out before more complex causes are assessed in Custer. A chimney fan installed on an obstructed flue does not fix the obstruction. A combustion air supply installed when the actual problem is a debris-blocked flue does not fix the debris in Custer, SD. Simplest first in Custer.

We Test Under the Conditions That Produce the Problem in Custer, SD

A chimney that only smokes in specific wind conditions needs to be assessed with those wind conditions present or with the chimney's position relative to the roof ridge evaluated for wind shadow in Custer. A chimney that smokes when specific appliances are running needs to be assessed with those appliances running. Brushers assesses downdraft situations under real conditions where possible rather than in idealized conditions that do not replicate the actual problem environment in Custer, SD.

How the Diagnostic Sequence Works in Custer

Brushers works through the eight causes in sequence from most common and least expensive to address, to least common and most involved in Custer, SD. Flue cleanliness confirmed. Damper function assessed. Flue sizing evaluated relative to the firebox. Chimney height measured relative to the roof ridge. Home pressure assessed by opening a window and observing whether the smoking stops. Appliance operation patterns reviewed. Wind direction and chimney position relative to roof ridge and adjacent structures evaluated in Custer. The specific cause identified from this sequence determines the specific solution in Custer, SD.

When We Recommend a Fan vs a Simpler Solution in Custer, SD

Brushers recommends a chimney fan when simpler solutions have been specifically ruled out and when the evidence confirms a structural draft deficiency that requires mechanical supplement in Custer. We do not recommend a fan as the first response to a smoke complaint. We recommend a fan when the diagnostic sequence confirms that the cause is structural and that cap upgrade, damper replacement, combustion air supply, and flue cleaning are not sufficient to address it in Custer, SD.

Downdraft solutions in Custer, SD. Correct cause. Correct fix. Verified before we leave.

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Downdraft Solutions Brushers Provides in Custer, SD

Downdraft Solutions Brushers Provides in Custer, SD

Wind-Deflecting Cap Upgrade in Custer

For wind-induced downdraft specifically associated with wind direction and speed in Custer, SD, a wind-deflecting cap upgrade is the most cost-effective first solution in Custer. Wind-deflecting cap designs convert horizontal wind pressure into upward draft rather than allowing it to push down into the flue. Rotating caps that orient to the wind. Fixed directional caps that deflect wind from the prevailing direction in Custer, SD. Where the downdraft is specifically wind-related and the wind pressure is not severe enough to overwhelm a quality wind-deflecting cap, this is often the complete solution in Custer.

Top-Mounted Damper Installation in Custer, SD

A top-mounted damper, installed at the chimney top rather than in the firebox throat, addresses cold chimney startup downdraft and cold air infiltration through two mechanisms in Custer. First, it keeps the flue sealed and warmer when the fireplace is not in use, reducing the temperature inversion that causes startup smoking. Second, it provides a much tighter seal against cold air infiltration than a conventional throat damper in Custer, SD.

Outside Combustion Air Supply in Custer

For negative home pressure downdraft confirmed by the window test, an outside combustion air supply duct provides the fireplace with a dedicated air source that does not compete with the home's other exhaust appliances in Custer, SD. A 4 to 6 inch duct from the exterior to the firebox or the area immediately adjacent provides makeup air for combustion and draft without depending on the home's general air infiltration rate in Custer. The most targeted solution for the tight home downdraft problem in Custer, SD.

Chimney Height Extension in Custer, SD

Where the chimney is too short to clear wind pressure zones or to generate adequate natural draft and masonry extension is practical in Custer, chimney height extension adds flue height to the existing chimney above its current termination point. The extended chimney top clears the wind pressure zone created by the roof ridge or generates the additional pressure differential needed for reliable natural draft in Custer, SD.

Flue Liner Resizing in Custer

For oversized flue downdraft, liner installation creates a correctly sized flue within the existing chimney structure in Custer, SD. A flexible stainless steel liner sized to the correct cross-sectional area for the firebox it serves converts a chronically weak-drafting oversized flue into a reliably performing system in Custer. One of the most effective permanent solutions for structural flue sizing problems in Custer, SD.

Chimney Fan Installation in Custer, SD

For structural draft deficiencies that simpler solutions cannot address, a correctly sized and correctly installed chimney fan creates mechanical draft that supplements or replaces natural draft in Custer. Electric fans for consistent draft regardless of wind conditions. Wind-driven turbines where wind-related draft improvement is appropriate and consistent wind exposure exists in Custer, SD. Brushers installs chimney fans only when the diagnostic sequence confirms a fan is the correct solution in Custer.

Flue Cleaning and Obstruction Removal in Custer

Where partial flue obstruction is confirmed as the cause, a chimney sweep and specific obstruction removal is the complete solution in Custer, SD. Brushers performs this as part of the downdraft assessment visit when obstruction is confirmed, rather than scheduling a separate cleaning appointment in Custer.

Downdraft vs Draft Problems vs Structural Fault. Getting It Right. in Custer, SD

True Downdraft. Air Actively Moving Down. in Custer

True downdraft is a pressure phenomenon in Custer, SD. Something is pushing or pulling air downward through the flue and into the home. Wind pressure, negative home pressure, cold thermal inversion, these are all pressure phenomena that cause air to flow downward when conditions are unfavorable in Custer. True downdraft is typically intermittent. It corresponds to specific conditions. It often resolves when the conditions that cause it change in Custer, SD.

Poor Draft. Air Not Moving Up Fast Enough. in Custer, SD

Poor draft is a flow rate problem in Custer. The chimney is trying to draft upward but the upward flow is not fast enough to prevent combustion gases from spilling into the room before they are captured by the draft in Custer, SD. Oversized flue. Short chimney height. Cold flue temperature before the fire is fully established. These produce poor draft that is consistent and unresponsive to wind conditions or appliance operation in Custer. Poor draft tends to produce gradual smoke seep into the room rather than the sudden gusts of true downdraft in Custer, SD.

Structural Fault. Geometry of the Firebox or Smoke Chamber. in Custer

Some smoke intrusion situations that look like draft problems are actually structural faults in the firebox geometry in Custer, SD. A firebox opening that is too tall relative to the flue area, a smoke chamber with poor corbeling geometry, a damper that is not opening fully. These produce smoke spill through a different mechanism from draft failure and require structural correction rather than draft improvement in Custer. Installing a fan on a firebox with a structural geometry fault does not fix the geometry fault in Custer, SD.

Why Getting the Distinction Right Saves You Money in Custer, SD

Brushers has assessed chimney situations in Custer where homeowners had spent money on multiple incorrect solutions because the distinction between true downdraft, poor draft, and structural fault was never correctly made in Custer, SD. A fan installed on a poor draft problem from an oversized flue helps but does not fully solve it because the flue sizing is still wrong in Custer. A combustion air supply installed on a firebox with a geometry fault does not improve smoke intrusion because the smoke is spilling for a different reason in Custer, SD. Correct diagnosis saves money. Brushers provides correct diagnosis in Custer.

Why Custer Trusts Brushers for Downdraft Repair

We Diagnose Before We Recommend in Custer, SD

Brushers never recommends a downdraft solution without completing the diagnostic sequence that identifies the specific cause in Custer. The recommendation is for the confirmed cause. Not the most common cause. Not the most available solution in Custer, SD.

We Test the Fix Before We Leave in Custer

After implementing any downdraft solution, Brushers tests the chimney under the conditions that were producing the downdraft problem in Custer, SD. We confirm the solution resolves the specific problem before considering the service call complete in Custer.

Transparent Pricing and Every Solution Guaranteed in Custer, SD

Brushers provides clear pricing for every downdraft solution before any work begins in Custer. Every downdraft solution Brushers implements is guaranteed in Custer, SD. If the problem persists within the guarantee period after the implemented solution, we investigate and address the remaining cause at no additional charge in Custer.

What Does Downdraft Repair Cost in Custer, SD?

$150 to $300
Flue Cleaning
Where obstruction is the confirmed cause in Custer
$200 to $500
Wind-Deflecting Cap
Cap replacement with a wind-deflecting design in Custer, SD
$300 to $600
Top-Mounted Damper
Damper replacement addressing cold air and startup problems in Custer
$400 to $900
Outside Air Supply
4 to 6 inch dedicated air duct from exterior to firebox in Custer, SD
$1,500 to $4,000+
Height Extension or Liner
Masonry extension or liner resizing for structural problems in Custer
$800 to $2,000+
Chimney Fan
Mechanical draft for structural deficiencies in Custer, SD

All pricing confirmed upfront before work begins in Custer. A fan installed on a chimney whose draft problem is negative home pressure from a range hood provides some improvement but does not address the fundamental cause. The homeowner has spent $800 to $2,000 on a partial solution when a $400 to $900 outside combustion air supply would have been the correct and complete answer in Custer, SD. Brushers diagnoses correctly so the solution is the right one the first time in Custer.

How Brushers' Downdraft Repair Works in Custer, SD

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Step 1. Call and Describe Exactly When It Happens. in Custer

Call Brushers Chimney in Custer, SD. Describe the downdraft problem as specifically as you can. Does it happen in specific wind conditions? When specific appliances are running? Only at the start of a fire? Consistently regardless of conditions? That specific information is as diagnostically valuable as the physical inspection and prepares our specialist before arrival in Custer.

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Step 2. Comprehensive Diagnostic Assessment. in Custer, SD

Our specialist works through the eight cause categories systematically in Custer. Flue cleanliness and obstruction confirmed first. Damper function assessed. Flue sizing evaluated. Chimney height relative to roof ridge measured. Home pressure assessed by window test where indicated. Appliance operation pattern reviewed. Wind conditions and chimney position relative to roof ridge and adjacent structures evaluated in Custer, SD.

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Step 3. Direct Recommendation and Upfront Quote. in Custer

Our specialist explains the identified cause directly in Custer, SD. The specific mechanism producing the downdraft in your chimney. The correct solution for that specific cause. What it costs. Upfront and specific before any work begins in Custer.

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Step 4. Correct Solution Implemented. in Custer, SD

With your approval, we implement the solution confirmed by the diagnostic sequence in Custer. Cap upgrade. Damper installation. Combustion air supply. Chimney height extension. Liner installation. Fan installation. Flue cleaning. Whichever solution the diagnosis confirmed as correct for your specific cause in Custer, SD.

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Step 5. Tested Under Real Conditions Before We Leave. in Custer

After the solution is implemented, Brushers tests the chimney under the conditions that were producing the downdraft in Custer, SD. A chimney that was smoking when the range hood runs is tested with the range hood operating in Custer. We do not confirm the job complete based on the solution being installed. We confirm it based on the solution resolving the problem in Custer, SD.

Downdraft Repair Across Custer, SD

Every Part of Custer Covered

  • Downtown Custer - urban homes and properties in Custer, SD
  • North Custer - full north-side coverage in Custer, SD
  • South Custer - all south-side communities in Custer
  • East Custer - east-end homes in Custer, SD
  • West Custer - full west-side coverage in Custer
  • Surrounding areas beyond Custer city limits in Custer, SD

We Have Seen Every Downdraft Situation in Custer, SD

  • Negative pressure from a brand-new high-efficiency HVAC system nobody connected to the smoking fireplace in Custer
  • Chimney on the lee side of a roof ridge that started smoking after a neighbor built an extension changing local wind patterns in Custer, SD
  • Cold chimney startup told to require a $1,500 fan when a $400 top-mounted damper was correct in Custer
  • Eight causes assessed. Correct cause identified. Correct solution. Guaranteed in Custer, SD

Chimney Downdraft FAQs in Custer, SD

In Brushers' experience across Custer, negative home pressure from exhaust appliances is the most common cause of downdraft in newer and recently renovated homes in Custer, SD. In older homes with less airtight construction, wind-induced downdraft from chimney position relative to the roof ridge is the most common cause in Custer.
A chimney that smokes specifically in cold weather in Custer typically has a cold chimney startup problem, where the cold dense air in the flue resists the upward flow of combustion gases during the first minutes of a fire, or a short chimney height problem where the reduced temperature differential in cold weather reduces the buoyancy driving natural draft in Custer, SD.
This is the clearest indicator of negative home pressure as the cause in Custer. The kitchen exhaust fan is extracting air from the home faster than infiltration replaces it, creating negative interior pressure that the chimney equalizes by drawing air down the flue in Custer, SD. The solution is typically an outside combustion air supply to the fireplace in Custer.
The fastest fix depends on the cause in Custer. If the cause is a dirty or obstructed flue, a sweep resolves it the same day in Custer, SD. If the cause is a cold chimney startup, warming the flue before lighting the fire resolves it immediately in Custer. If the cause is negative home pressure, opening a window while using the fireplace is an immediate temporary fix in Custer, SD.
If partial flue obstruction is the cause, yes in Custer. If the cause is something else, cleaning improves general chimney condition but does not address the specific mechanism producing the downdraft in Custer, SD. Brushers confirms whether obstruction is the cause before recommending cleaning as the solution in Custer.
Open a window near the fireplace by an inch or two when the chimney is smoking in Custer. If the smoking stops or significantly improves, negative home pressure is confirmed as the cause or a significant contributing factor in Custer, SD. The window provides the makeup air the home is lacking and the chimney stops reversing in Custer.
A top-mounted damper is installed at the chimney top rather than in the firebox throat in Custer. It keeps the flue sealed and warmer between fires, reducing the cold thermal inversion that causes startup smoking in Custer, SD. It also provides a tighter seal against cold air infiltration than a conventional throat damper in Custer.
Yes. Downdraft that carries combustion gases back into the living space during fireplace use can introduce carbon monoxide into the home in Custer. For gas furnaces or water heaters sharing a flue with a fireplace, downdraft produced by the fireplace can reverse combustion gas flow from those appliances in Custer, SD. Any situation where downdraft may be carrying combustion gases into the living space warrants same-day assessment and correction in Custer.
Because negative home pressure is the cause of the smoking in Custer. The window provides makeup air that eliminates the pressure deficit causing the chimney to reverse. This is a diagnostic tool as much as a temporary fix in Custer, SD. Confirmed negative pressure downdraft warrants a permanent solution such as an outside combustion air supply in Custer.
A chimney fan is one of several possible downdraft fixes in Custer. It is the correct fix for structural draft deficiencies that simpler solutions cannot address. But wind-deflecting caps, top-mounted dampers, outside air supplies, and flue cleaning are all downdraft fixes for their specific causes that do not require a fan in Custer, SD. Brushers recommends the correct fix for the specific cause in Custer.
The standard is that the chimney should extend at least 2 feet above any roof surface within 10 feet of the chimney in Custer. A chimney that does not meet this standard may experience wind pressure problems and may not generate adequate natural draft in certain conditions in Custer, SD. Brushers measures chimney height relative to the roof ridge during every downdraft assessment in Custer.
If wind-induced downdraft from a specific wind direction is the cause, a wind-deflecting cap design can be an effective and cost-efficient solution in Custer. Caps do not address negative home pressure, cold chimney startup, short chimney height, or oversized flue problems in Custer, SD.
This is cold chimney startup downdraft in Custer. The cold, dense air column in the unwarmed flue is resisting the upward flow of combustion gases during the first minutes of the fire. As the flue warms and the air in it becomes less dense, natural draft establishes and the smoking stops in Custer, SD. Solutions include warming the flue before lighting the fire and installing a top-mounted damper that keeps the flue warmer between uses in Custer.
Downdraft repair costs in Custer range from $150 to $300 for flue cleaning where obstruction is the cause, $200 to $600 for cap and damper solutions, $400 to $900 for outside combustion air supply, and $800 to $4,000 and above for fan installation and structural solutions in Custer, SD. All pricing confirmed upfront before work begins in Custer.
Yes, in many cases. The most common causes including obstruction, cold startup, and wind-induced downdraft are addressed with relatively simple and inexpensive solutions in Custer. Major work including liner installation and chimney height extension is reserved for specific structural causes that simpler solutions cannot address in Custer, SD.
Yes. Every downdraft solution Brushers implements is guaranteed in Custer. If the problem persists within the guarantee period after the implemented solution, we investigate and address the remaining cause at no additional charge in Custer, SD.

Chimney Smoking? Call Brushers in Custer, SD. We'll Find the Cause.

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