Chimney Inspections

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We provide 3 levels of chimney inspections:*

Level 1 Inspection

  • Recommended if you have not changed – and do not plan to change your heating appliance or system.

  • Considered appropriate during annual service visit and during flue cap installation.

  • Technicians do not need to use tools to open or remove doors, panels, or coverings, in order to examine the chimney exterior and interior.

  • Technicians may need commonly available tools to examine portions of the appliance and the chimney connection and the evaluation will not disrupt the chimney structure or finish.

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Level 2 Inspection

  • Required when any change is made to your system – for example, before the flue is relined, or when you replace an appliance with another of a dissimilar type or efficiency level.

  • Required upon the sale or transfer of property.

  • Suggested when an operating malfunction or external event is likely to have caused damage to the chimney or appliance.

  • Does not require the removal or destruction of permanently attached portions of the chimney or building structure.

  • Includes all services appropriate in a Level I inspection, plus the examination of accessible portions of the chimney exterior and interior, including attics crawl spaces and basements.

  • May include a visual inspection by video scanning.

Level 3 Inspection

  • Conducted only after a Level 1 or Level 2 inspection indicates a hazard in concealed portions of the chimney and flue.

  • Involves the removal, and possibly destruction, of portions of the chimney or building structure, as necessary.

  • Requires special tools and access to concealed areas of the chimney and flue.

*All of the above information is found National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 211 Codes and Standards.