Ask the Home Inspector: Fireplace inspections
Q: How do I check if my fireplace is in good condition?
Fireplaces are considered very inefficient heat sources, but they are a feature homeowners look for in their homes. There are two types of fireplaces: brick (or sometimes rock) and mortar fireplaces and a prefab unit with masonry surrounding it.
Fireplaces and chimneys are part of a general inspection. A home inspector will check for major cracks in the masonry surrounding the firebox. The inspector will then look into the flue and operate the damper to verify that it works.
Because the inspection is a visual inspection, the inspector cannot see if there are any internal problems within the chimney, but they can inspect the exterior of the chimney by observing the condition of the masonry.
The inspector will then look for creosote stains leaking out from the mortar joints, which would indicate that there is a break in the flue liner.
For more information, visit my preferred home inspector’s website, at npiweb.com/benson











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