Chimney Sweep Fireplace Kit

Generates compliant marketing copy tailored for certified chimney sweep and fireplace service contractors meeting all industry and safety standards.

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Chimney Sweep & Fireplace Repair Contractor Marketing Kit

Skill #158 | Category: Home Services Marketing | Price: $29 one-time

What This Skill Does

Generates compliance-ready marketing copy for chimney sweep and fireplace service contractors. Every output enforces CSIA certification standards, NFPA 211 inspection classification, UL liner listing requirements, EPA Phase 2 wood heater rules, and OSHA ladder safety disclosures — the exact technical language that separates credentialed professionals from fly-by-night operators.

No generic AI tool knows the difference between a NFPA 211 Level I, II, and III inspection. This one does. That distinction alone is worth the price — it's the realtor referral engine that drives $5K–$15K/month in pre-listing inspection revenue.

Who This Is For

  • CSIA Certified Chimney Sweeps and NFI Gas Appliance Specialists
  • Independent chimney sweep companies (1–10 trucks)
  • Fireplace installation and repair contractors
  • HVAC companies that offer gas fireplace service
  • Home services agencies serving chimney sweep clients

The 7 Compliance Moats

Generic AI produces chimney marketing copy that a homeowner could write. This skill produces copy that only a credentialed professional could write — and that's the entire point.

1. CSIA Certification Gating Two copy tracks depending on credential status:

  • CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep: "CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep #[CCS-XXXX] — one of fewer than 1,800 active CSIA CCS professionals in the United States"
  • Non-certified: "our technicians are trained to CSIA Best Practices guidelines" Prompts never claim CSIA certification the contractor doesn't hold.

2. NFPA 211 Inspection Level Classification Correct language for each inspection level per NFPA 211 (2021):

  • Level I: "readily accessible portions of the chimney exterior and interior and accessible portions of the appliance and chimney connection" — routine annual inspection
  • Level II: "all areas accessible by normal means plus accessible areas of attics, crawl spaces, and basements" — required by NFPA 211 for all real estate transactions (buyer/seller change of occupancy) and after any operational problem or system modification
  • Level III: includes removal of components — triggered by suspected hidden damage Real estate referral copy always specifies "NFPA 211 Level II inspection" (not just "inspection"), which is the technically correct term realtors and home inspectors recognize.

3. UL 103 / UL 103HT / UL 127 Liner Gating Chimney relining copy references specific UL listing numbers:

  • UL 103 and UL 103HT: flexible and rigid stainless steel liner systems for solid-fuel and high-temperature applications
  • UL 127: factory-built fireplaces "UL 103HT-listed liner system" vs. generic "stainless liner" — the UL listing is what the manufacturer warranty and home inspector require. Generic AI doesn't know the difference.

4. EPA Phase 2 Wood Heater Rules (40 CFR Part 60 Subpart AAA / Subpart QQQQ) All wood stove and fireplace insert installation copy includes:

  • EPA Phase 2 certification requirement (effective May 15, 2020): "we only install EPA Phase 2 certified units — verify the certification number at epa.gov/burnwise before purchase"
  • Clark County/Southern Nevada burn advisory language: Stage 1 and Stage 2 No-Burn Episode disclosure for wood-burning fireplace marketing (October–March season)
  • "outdoor wood burning is restricted during Clark County Air Quality Advisory episodes — check nvdetr.org or airnow.gov before each use" Generic AI ignores EPA certification requirements on new installs; this can constitute unlicensed sale of uncertified appliances in some jurisdictions.

5. NFI Gas Appliance Specialist Credential Gas fireplace service pages distinguish CSIA (chimney/flue) from NFI (gas appliance):

  • "NFI Gas Appliance Specialist — trained to service gas logs, gas inserts, and direct-vent fireplace systems to manufacturer specifications"
  • Gas line work (valve replacement, gas pressure testing) flagged as requiring licensed plumber/gas fitter where applicable (NV requires NV State Plumbing license for gas line work beyond appliance connections) Most competitors don't distinguish CSIA from NFI credentials — this signals expertise to sophisticated buyers.

6. OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1053 Ladder Safety Every service page and company profile includes:

  • "all roof-access chimney inspections performed with OSHA-compliant ladder systems — our technicians are trained in OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1053 ladder safety standards" Rare in chimney marketing copy; real liability for contractors who skip it. Differentiates from unlicensed operators.

7. FTC 2023 Endorsement Guides All review request sequences:

  • No star-rating requests ("please leave us a 5-star review" = FTC violation)
  • No review incentives (discount for review = FTC violation)
  • No fake or incentivized testimonials
  • Compliant ask: "if you were satisfied with our service, we'd appreciate an honest review — it helps other homeowners find reliable chimney professionals"

The 4 Prompts

Prompt 1 (FREE): Seasonal Campaign + Free Inspection Funnel

Best for: Fall/holiday gas fireplace tune-up campaign; free NFPA Level I visual inspection as lead gen; pre-season booking push

Generates:

  • Fall gas fireplace safety campaign email sequence (3 emails)
  • Free inspection offer landing page section
  • Google My Business seasonal post series (4 posts)
  • Real estate referral introduction letter (NFPA 211 Level II angle)

Prompt 2: Service Pages + NFPA/UL Compliance Copy

Best for: Website service pages with correct technical language for each service type

Generates:

  • Gas fireplace service and tune-up page (NFI credential, annual maintenance checklist)
  • Wood-burning chimney sweep page (CSIA credential, creosote classification, NFPA 211 Level I/II)
  • Chimney relining page (UL 103/103HT listing language, liner sizing, smoke chamber parging)
  • Chimney cap, crown, and masonry repair page (crown coat specification, mortar type, waterproofing)
  • Dryer vent cleaning page (NFPA 211 Section 15, lint trap-to-exterior duct spec)

Prompt 3: Reputation Engine + Real Estate Referral System

Best for: Review generation and B2B real estate referral program

Generates:

  • Post-service review request sequence (FTC 2023-compliant, 3-touch: text → email → card)
  • NFPA 211 Level II pre-listing inspection referral letter (realtor version)
  • Home inspector referral letter
  • Real estate transaction coordinator letter
  • Property manager annual inspection program letter
  • HOA preferred vendor application cover letter

Prompt 4: Digital Ads + B2B Outreach

Best for: Google RSA ads, Facebook/Instagram seasonal ads, B2B outreach letters

Generates:

  • Google RSA ad set: 15 headlines + 4 descriptions (gas fireplace service, chimney sweep, pre-listing inspection)
  • Facebook/Instagram fall seasonal ad (image caption + copy + CTA)
  • Home warranty company partner letter
  • HOA newsletter feature article (educational, not salesy — builds awareness)
  • Homebuilder warranty callback prevention letter

Inputs Required

All prompts ask for:

  • Business name and owner name
  • City/metro area
  • CSIA certification number (or "in training" for non-certified track)
  • NFI credential (if applicable)
  • State contractor license number
  • Services offered (gas, wood, pellet, electric, outdoor, dryer vent)
  • Years in business and review count/rating
  • Key differentiators (same-day service, 24/7 emergency, warranty, financing)

Revenue Model

Skill pricing: $29 one-time (ClawHub) DFY upsell: $79/service page package (5 pages = $395) — ~45 min per order Real estate referral kit: $49 add-on (the 5-letter B2B referral package alone)

Why chimney sweep?

  • 25,000+ chimney sweep companies in the US; fewer than 1,800 CSIA certified
  • NFPA 211 Level II is required at every real estate transaction — that's 4–5 million home sales/year
  • Gas fireplace service is year-round in Nevada (unlike wood-burning markets)
  • Compliance complexity = high willingness to pay for pre-written, credentialed copy