
Clinton, WI Wisconsin 53525
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A basic evaluation called a Level 1 inspection is a visual inspection without making use of any kind of special devices. A service technician will examine all the standard structures that are accessible with a hand held light to see to it that there is no damage or wear and tear. They will also inspect to see to it there is absolutely nothing blocking the chimney such as birds nests or build up. If you have never had any issues in the past with regular use of your fire place, this is the suggested evaluation.
An advanced inspection, or Level 2 inspection, is a lot more extensive. This will include everything that is carried out with a basic assessment with the addition of a cam or other device to check the whole flue and also interior chimney structure. It would also include an evaluation of the attic and any areas bordering the chimney.
A Level 2 inspection is the type of assessment performed during a property transaction for the sale or purchase of a home. It's also suggested if you have had recent damage, earthquakes, chimney fires, or any event which may have affected the structure of the chimney. If you're preparing to have a chimney relining or you have actually made a great deal of adjustments in the way you use your fire place, then the more extensive examination is also recommended.
A Level 3 inspection consists of all the evaluations done in Level 1 and 2 inspections, yet also consists of the removal of portions of the chimney or building such as the chimney crown or masonry. This kind of inspection is just done in severe situations when it is absolutely necessary in order to validate the security of the chimney.
The National Fire Protection Association suggests that at minimum a Level 1 inspection be done yearly and maintained as required.