Chimney Inspection
Chimney Inspection
A thorough examination of the interior and exterior of a chimney to discover any damage, deterioration, comestible buildup or other obstructions that could deter ventilation and create a hazard.
This is separate from a chimney sweeping, in which soot buildup is removed from the chimney.
Chimney Inspection Glossary
Common Questions
How should I choose a chimney inspector?
Be sure the inspector you select is certified by the CSIA (Chimney Safety Institute of America) and the NFI (National Fireplace Institute). Find out how long the company has been in business and how long your technician or sweeper has been inspecting and cleaning chimneys. Always request and then check recent references.
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