Antioch homeowners planning fireplace season should verify their chimney sweep’s credentials before booking. John Miller Chimney LLC meets Tennessee’s licensing and insurance requirements, ensuring your home stays safe and compliant.
Step 1: Confirm Tennessee’s Licensing for Antioch Chimney Sweeps
In Tennessee, chimney sweeps must hold a valid license from the Department of Commerce and Insurance. Antioch homeowners can check a sweep’s license status online, but John Miller Chimney LLC’s license is always up to date—no digging required. We also carry liability insurance to protect your home during service. Before booking, ask for proof or visit our about page to see our credentials. Don’t risk hiring someone who cuts corners; verify first.
Step 2: Antioch Homeowners Should Ask About Insurance Coverage
A ‘licensed and insured’ chimney sweep sounds standard, but Antioch homeowners should dig deeper. Does the policy cover damage to your roof or interior walls? John Miller Chimney LLC’s insurance includes full liability coverage, so if a tool slips or debris falls, you’re protected. We also offer free estimates—no hidden fees or surprise charges. For Antioch locals, this means peace of mind before the first spark flies this fall. Schedule your inspection today via contact.