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Chimney Inspections
The inspection of chimneys is an important
service
offered by professional certified chimney sweeps. Chimney inspections
come in many forms and you should be aware that not all inspections are
alike. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) as well as IICCP
(International Institute of Certified Chimney Professionals) recommends
inspection procedures, divided into three categories, or levels.
The circumstances which
give rise to the inspection determine what level of inspection is to be
conducted.
A Level I inspection is
the most basic level of inspection while Level II and Level III
inspections are progressively more detailed and comprehensive.
A Level I inspection is
completed during each chimney cleaning, or sweeping.
Level I Inspection
A Level I inspection is
the recommended level when an evaluation of the chimney system for
continued service is needed and the conditions of use are not changing.
This could include:
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Routine or annual
evaluations of the venting system
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An appliance connected to the system is being
replaced with a similar appliance
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During chimney
cleaning or sweeping a Level I
inspection is limited to readily accessible portions of the venting
system, and accessible portions of the connected appliance(s) and
the chimney connection. The certified inspector will check the
readily accessible portions of the chimney, its enclosing structure,
and the flue.
A Level I inspection includes verification that the
flue is not blocked or significantly restricted.
Level II Inspection
A Level II inspection is
more detailed and thorough than a Level I inspection and is the
recommended inspection when conditions of use for the appliance or
venting system are changing, or when a Level I inspection reveals the
need for a more detailed inspection.
Several instances where a
Level II inspection is specifically recommended include:
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Replacement of an appliance with one of
dissimilar type, input rating or efficiency
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Prior to a flue
relining
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Upon sale or transfer of the property
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After an event likely to have caused damage to
the chimney, such as a chimney fire or other sudden occurrence event
A Level II inspection
includes all of the requirements of a Level I inspection as well as the
following:
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Inspection of accessible areas of attics,
basements, and crawl spaces
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Accessible areas of the chimney exterior and
interior
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Accessible portions of the appliance and
chimney connection
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Video scanning, or other thorough inspection,
of the flue interior
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Evaluation of the flue lining to determine that
its material and sizing is appropriate for the appliances being
served
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Proper clearance to combustibles in the
accessible areas listed above
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Proper construction and condition of the
chimney system in the accessible areas listed above
While the Level II inspection is a rather thorough
inspection and requires access to many areas of the building, it does
not require removal of permanent parts of the building, such as siding,
chase covers or wall coverings.
Level III Inspection
A Level III inspection is
the most detailed of all of the inspection types and includes inspection
of concealed areas of the building. However, examination of concealed
areas will be limited to areas reasonably suspected of containing
hazards that cannot be evaluated otherwise.
A Level III inspection
includes all areas covered in a Level I and Level II inspection, and
inspection of concealed areas to investigate known or suspected problems.
In as much as certain portions of a Level III inspection require
destructive action to the building, the inspector will discuss these
areas with the building owner prior to the inspection.
Video Scanning
A video scan is where we
use a camera system which is lowered into the chimney (or pushed up from
the bottom). The camera allows us to inspect the chimney from a range of
just a few inches instead of just looking from the top or bottom. The
camera image is viewed on a TV monitor by the inspector. Video
inspections may be recommended if the customer or sweep suspect certain
problems. Video inspections are often recommended after a
chimney fire
or some other form of damage to a chimney, and are a routine part of a
Level II or Level III inspection.
Frequency of
Inspection
NFPA and IICCP recommend that all chimneys, fireplaces and vents be
inspected annually. In addition to this requirement, there are other
times when chimney and venting systems should be inspected, such as:
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After any unusual, or sudden occurrence event,
such as a chimney fire, lightning strike, or earthquake
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Prior to purchasing a home with an existing
chimney
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Whenever changes are made to a chimney or vent
system, including replacement of connected appliances.
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Prior to major system
repairs.
Summary
You should be aware that
even the most thorough inspection will not reveal all problems. Some
areas of a chimney simply are not assessable due to construction of the
house. Be sure to discuss any specific concerns with your certified
chimney sweep.
The recommended
inspection technique will often be based on your comments and concerns.
This works similar to a visit to your doctor. Your doctor probably
doesn't do an EKG and take a full set of X-rays during every visit.
However, if you tell the doctor you have chest pains he will perform the
tests related to that problem.
Our certified chimney sweeps will be happy to assist you in safety
inspections, chimney repair, chimney reline questions or any
fireplace,
dryer venting needs.
We
service all of Johnson County, Kansas City Missouri, Northland KCMO,
Lee´s Summit, Blue Springs, Desoto, Shawnee Mission, Lenexa and
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