House Grandorvia Chimney's Swep at 172 C Avenue handles chimney cleaning, creosote removal, and fireplace inspection for Coronado Island homes built during the early 1900s resort-era construction boom. Many of those original masonry chimneys survive in the bungalows and manor houses clustered near Glorietta Bay Inn, the 1908 Spreckels mansion on Glorietta Boulevard where period fireplaces still anchor the public rooms. Annual chimney sweeping removes Stage 1 through Stage 3 creosote, the progressive tar-like deposits that accumulate inside flue liners from wood-burning fireplaces common in Coronado's historic Village blocks off Orange Avenue. Damper inspections verify seal integrity critical in a coastal 92118 environment where salt air corrodes cast-iron components faster than in inland San Diego neighborhoods. Crown and flashing deterioration at the roofline where the chimney stack penetrates the roof deck typically requires coordination with a roofing contractor such as Pacific Perfection Roofing on B Avenue for waterproof re-sealing around the base collar. Full-scope chimney restoration includes clay flue liner inspection via closed-circuit camera, smoke-chamber parging with refractory cement, and stainless-steel chimney cap installation rated for Class A fire protection on multi-flue masonry stacks.