For Chimney Inspections Near Cincinnati, We’re Montgomery County’s Trusted Team

Just like you can’t expect a car to run without gas and regular oil changes, you can’t expect your chimney and fireplace to function optimally without regular professional care. Proper fireplace and chimney ownership requires annual chimney and fireplace inspections to ensure your system is suitable for use when those colder months come rolling in.

Fortunately, for homeowners in the Montgomery County and Cincinnati area, Mid-Valley Chimney Repair and Sweeps is a mere phone call away. With nearly 20 years of industry experience, we are Southwest Ohio’s premier chimney repair and service company. From your firebox to your flue liner, our team is professionally certified to address all of your venting questions and concerns – including preventive maintenance, like leak repairs and chimney inspections.

Book right here online or by calling 513-727-0994 today.

What Is a Chimney Inspection & Why Do I Need One?

Just like it sounds, a chimney inspection is a thorough analysis of your chimney system – and all its parts – to make sure everything is in proper working order. With three different levels (which we’ll get into a bit later), these services are meant to locate any troublesome areas that require repair, replacement, or restoration. Inspections are both an overview and a diagnostic exam that serve to keep you, the homeowner, up to date about the overall health of your entire system.

However, chimney inspections are not to be confused with general chimney cleanings (or, as the industry calls them, “sweepings”). They’re similar, certainly, but they are not the same service. In a chimney sweeping, one of our certified technicians will sweep out the system – flue, firebox, smoke chamber, etc. – to ensure it is clear of all soot, creosote buildup, and other debris or rubble that might be causing your chimney to function inefficiently.

Rest assured, regardless of what your chimney system needs, Mid-Valley Chimney Repair and Sweeps is the place to call. We’d love to work with you.

How Often Should You Check Your Chimney?

According to the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), homeowners should have their chimney professionally inspected and swept at least once every year before the burning season is underway. Why? Well, this ensures that before you begin to use your system regularly and rely on its heat production throughout the chillier months, you won’t have any safety or functionality issues that prohibit you from doing so safely.

However, this doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t also periodically check on the various components of your system yourself just so that you’re aware of anything that seems off or abnormal. What kinds of things should you keep an eye out for?

In general, if you notice anything out of the ordinary – whether it’s an odor or an inefficiency – it’s best to call a professional out to give it a look. No matter what the problem is (or isn’t), operating a chimney system that is not performing properly can introduce a host of dangers.

How Often Do I Need To Book an Inspection?

Both the CSIA and the NFPA recommend yearly chimney inspections to help prevent fire hazards and carbon monoxide poisoning. While eliminating the risk of these entirely isn’t possible, inspections are the most effective way to drastically reduce it.

Other than that, you’ll also want to schedule an inspection if:

How Often Does a Chimney Really Need To Be Cleaned?

Ok, so a chimney should be checked annually, but does it really need to be cleaned annually, too? Even if you don’t use it?

Yes, and yes. It’s actually quite common that people think they do not need to clean their chimneys/fireplace systems because they never use them, but this is, unfortunately, not the case. Even in instances where chimneys are not frequently (or ever) used, there is still damage that can occur to the system and pose dangers to not only your chimney system, but also your home and family.

In terms of frequency of sweepings, this mainly just depends on both the system and your operational habits of it. If you’re using your fireplace nearly all day everyday in those long, cold, Ohio winter hours, your system will naturally accumulate more soot, dust, creosote, and overall grime than a system used only for a few hours once or twice a week.

The important thing here is just to maintain an awareness of your chimney/fireplace (as well as schedule annual chimney sweepings), so that you know how it looks when it’s “clean” and when maybe it’s time to schedule a cleaning/sweeping with a professional.

Are There Different Types of Chimney Inspections? Is There a Checklist?

Yes, there are! Well, technically, it’s more of a difference in levels, depending on the circumstances. In terms of a checklist, it’s a bit more convoluted only because the different types of inspection all build upon the other.

All that said, there are certain components and procedures that are standard in every chimney inspection. While each professional chimney service company is different, every chimney inspection should include – in some way, shape, or form – the following:

Remember that a basic chimney inspection checklist is just that – a basic outline for this common service. If you have specific concerns or questions about any part or piece of your chimney system, tell your technician! That way they can be sure to address that area and tell you what they see.

Questions? Call the Mid-Valley team at 513-727-0994 or reach out online today.

What Are the Levels of Chimney Inspections?

If you’re wondering about levels of inspections and which one you should schedule when, here is a quick snapshot of what each inspection type entails and the circumstances that require them.

Level 1 Chimney Inspection

This is the type of inspection most of our customers will need. It’s done when the chimney/venting system is easily accessible, hasn’t faced any recent remodels or renovations, and when the homeowner is planning to enjoy their unit as usual in the upcoming burning season. We’ll verify that your system is looking structurally sound and that the chimney is free of obstructions and combustible deposits, like creosote.

Level 2 Chimney Inspection

Level 2 inspections are required after the addition of a new home heating appliance, after a change in fuel type, upon the sale or transfer of a property, or after an operating malfunction or external event (like a tornado, flood, lightning strike, etc.) has occurred that may have caused damage to the chimney. These will include everything in a level I inspection, plus the inspection of accessible portions of the attic, basement, and any crawl spaces. You’ll also receive a video inspection and possibly a performance test such as a smoke test or a pressure test.

Level 3 Chimney Inspection

When a level 1 or level 2 inspection suggests a hidden hazard in a normally concealed area, a level 3 inspection is recommended. During these, parts of the home walls or chimney may be removed or demolished to gain access to the potentially affected areas.

Still have questions? Concerns? Reach out to someone from our team, and we’d be happy to help walk you through which inspection best suits your current needs. You can schedule online through our website or by calling 513-727-0994.

What Are the Parts That Make Up My Chimney? Why Is It Important for Me To Know Them?

In order to properly care for your chimney, it is a good practice to familiarize yourself with all the components that work together to create a fully functional chimney system. We tend to care for things a bit better – or at least pay more attention to them – when we understand what they are and how they work.

While there are slight variations across different types, models, and modes of fuel, for the most part, all chimney systems contain the following:

Simply knowing how your chimney system is structured and which parts do what can be helpful if you ever notice that something appears to be off. While we never recommend you to troubleshoot or diagnose chimney issues yourself, having a basic understanding can only benefit you and your chimney care maintenance.

Do you have questions about the functionality of the different parts of your system? Generally confused about how your chimney works? If you live in or near Montgomery County, contact the team here at Mid-Valley Chimney Repair & Sweeps. We’d love to help you out. You can reach us through our website or by calling 513-727-0994.

How Do I Know if My Chimney Is Safe To Use?

While there are some obvious signs of damage that signal using the system is dangerous, like excessive smoke production, intense soot and creosote buildup, and visible cracks anywhere in the masonry or firebox, issues might not always be so clear. In many instances, much of what can go wrong with a chimney is found deep within the walls of the system.

The best and most reliable way to know whether or not your chimney is safe to use is to have it appropriately inspected by a professional in a timely manner. To learn more about Mid-Valley, our team, and our services, give us a call at 513-727-0994. Learn why homeowners throughout Cincinnati, Dayton, and the surrounding areas prefer Mid-Valley for all their chimney and venting repairs, maintenance, and services.

Is a Chimney Sweep Worth It?

We’re sure you can imagine our answer to this question… but yes, hiring a certified chimney technician is absolutely worth it. Not only do they get in there and take care of all the dirt, grime, and nastiness found in the deepest and darkest parts of your chimney system, but they also can identify problematic – or potentially problematic – areas. Deceptively complicated, chimneys are dangerous structures that have a lot of parts at play, so it’s always best to trust a professional technician when it comes to all things chimney.

Besides, finding and working with a professional chimney service company, such as ours, will save you time and money in the future because we’ll be sure to get the job done right the first time. That way, you don’t have to worry about any malfunctions or major repair costs down the line.

Can You DIY a Chimney Inspection?

Technically? Well, sure. But, should you? Absolutely not.

It should really go without saying, but a structure meant to contain and vent a fire inside of your home, is safety-critical and thus requires expertise to ensure that it is set up and running properly and according to code. For this reason, it is never recommended that you attempt to inspect your chimney yourself – even if you’re a self-made professional according to the articles and YouTube videos you’ve ingested. Save yourself the trouble and give us a call.

Book Your Annual Chimney Inspection with Mid-Valley Today

If you’re ready to get your inspection booked, give us a call. It’s always going to be better to spot damages well before they become big problems that put your home and family in danger (and cost a fortune to fix). Most don’t schedule this maintenance until fall, but we’re happy to get it done in spring or summer, so you’re not fighting for a convenient spot. So, get on our books today, so that you don’t have to settle for a mediocre service from a lower-rated company.

Get ahead of the game and reach out online or give us a call at 513-727-0994 to get started. For all chimney services in and around Southwest Ohio, there is simply no one better than Mid-Valley Chimney Repair & Sweeps. We look forward to serving you.

 

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