Categories: Chimney

What to Expect During a Professional Chimney Inspection

A professional chimney inspection on your home is an important step to ensuring it is safe and operating correctly. Inspection includes visual inspections and testing for blockages, leaks and flue gases in all chimney parts.

Visual Inspection

The first part of a professional chimney inspection is a visual inspection. It is the technician’s responsibility to check the exterior and interior of the chimney for visible signs of damage, including cracks or deterioration. They will also inspect the firebox, damper and flue lining for signs of wear or disrepair.

Checking Flue and Chimney Caps

The technician will then check the flue and chimney caps to ensure they are secure and not blocking any airflows. They will also check for any obstructions or debris that could be causing a problem with ventilation.

Detecting Leaks

The technician will also look for any signs of leaks. Checking the mortar joints for cracks, corrosion, and water stains is one way to do this. If there are any signs of a leak, the technician will need to make repairs as soon as possible.

Carbon Monoxide Testing

The technician will also do a carbon monoxide test to ensure no build up of this toxic gas in the home. Carbon monoxide can be deadly, so it’s essential to have your chimney inspected regularly for any buildup.

Checking for Blockages

The technician will then check for any blockages in the chimney. This can include checking for nests, leaves and other debris blocking airflow. The technician may also need to remove these blockages to ensure proper ventilation.

Measuring Flue Gases

Finally, the technician will measure the flue gases to ensure they are within safe levels. Other combustible gases may be measured, as well, such as carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. An excessive amount of these gases present in your home’s air could be a sign of a problem with your chimney or venting system.

If you need a professional chimney inspection in West Charlton, NY, call the experts at Chimney Doctors. We can help ensure your chimney is safe and operating correctly. Contact us at (518) 882-5009 to schedule an appointment.

Thomas Giroux

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