Why Are Chimney Inspections Important?
If you don’t know the ins and outs of your chimney and fireplace system, you’re not alone. Many homeowners don’t know much about the more intricate details of their chimneys components or why it’s so vital to have them checked regularly. When any part of your chimney or fireplace is damaged, missing, or deteriorating it can lead to efficiency and safety concerns which is why scheduling regular maintenance appointments is so important to keep your system in good shape.
The 3 Levels of Chimney Inspections
Level 1
The first level of chimney inspections is your basic annual inspection. This includes a general checkup of any readily accessible aspects of your chimney and fireplace. If there are any issues found during this inspection, you will likely need to proceed with a level two inspection in order for your technician to find the root of the problem and a proper solution.
Level 2
The second level of chimney inspections is required when buying or selling a home, when any changes are made to your system such as switching fuel types or installing a new appliance, or in the event that complications are found during your level one inspection. Level two includes a general inspection as well as a more in-depth inspection of the interior parts of your chimney using a video system.
Level 3
Level three inspections are the most detailed and are typically conducted when serious complications or damage are found. Level three chimney inspections include everything from a level one and level two inspection as well as the removal of chimney or fireplace components to provide better access to more hidden parts of your system.
The Benefits of Regular Inspections
Staying Ahead of the Problem
Having your chimney inspected annually can save you money and a major headache in the long run. As your chimney is used year after year, some deterioration is to be expected. Annual inspections can allow your technician to get out ahead of any damage before it becomes severe which can greatly improve efficiency and prolong the life of your chimney structure and heating appliances.
Prevent Chimney Fires
Chimney inspections can alert you to a dire need for chimney cleaning or repair. Creosote is a flammable byproduct of the smoke and combustible gasses from your fireplace. If creosote builds up in your chimney it can create a blockage or spark a devastating chimney fire. Malfunctioning chimney components you may not be aware of can also lead to the risk of a chimney fire. Inspections can help you prevent these common chimney problems.
Finding Hidden Damage
Although your chimney may appear totally normal to the naked eye, chimney inspections conducted by a trained professional can point out hidden damage you didn’t even know was there. Finding damage or hidden flue blockages can help keep your chimney safer and more efficient for years to come.
Schedule Your Inspection with the Pros
At Mercer County Chimney we have a great team of technicians ready to serve you! Don’t let hidden damage get the best of your chimney system, call us today at (609) 802-5288 or contact us online to schedule your annual chimney inspection.