A chimney inspection that tells you what you want to hear rather than what is actually there is not an inspection in Hamilton. It is a service visit that generates a false sense of security in Hamilton, MT. Brushers Chimney performs chimney inspections across Hamilton at all three NFPA-defined levels and reports what we find regardless of whether the findings generate repair work in Hamilton, MT. A chimney in good condition gets a clean report. A chimney with conditions that need attention gets specific findings with clear priority guidance in Hamilton.
Level 1 annual visual inspection. Level 2 comprehensive camera scan. Level 3 invasive structural investigation. Written report on every inspection. Camera documentation at Level 2 and above. Licensed chimney specialists with the specific knowledge to correctly assess every component the inspection covers in Hamilton. What a real chimney inspection covers: the firebox and damper condition, the smoke chamber and smoke shelf, the flue liner through visual and camera assessment, the chimney crown and rain cap, the flashing system at all four chimney sides, the exterior masonry condition, and draft performance where concerns are present in Hamilton, MT.
The annual safety check appropriate for chimneys in regular service with the same appliance and no changes to the system or the home in Hamilton, MT. Covers accessible portions of the chimney exterior and interior through visual inspection without special equipment in Hamilton. The firebox, visible smoke chamber, flue as seen without camera equipment, damper, and accessible exterior components including crown, cap, and visible masonry in Hamilton, MT. Confirms the chimney is free of deposits requiring removal, structurally sound in accessible portions, free of obstructions, and clear of combustible materials within required clearances in Hamilton. Brushers includes a basic Level 1 visual inspection with every sweep and cleaning service in Hamilton, MT.
Includes everything in Level 1 plus a full camera scan of the flue interior and a written inspection report in Hamilton. The camera scan provides direct visual documentation of liner condition that cannot be obtained through any other means without physically dismantling chimney components in Hamilton, MT. Hairline cracks in clay tile liners invisible to direct observation. Mortar joint deterioration inside the flue between tile sections. Physical liner damage from chimney fires. Previous repair attempts and their effectiveness in Hamilton. Required by NFPA 211 whenever a property changes hands in Hamilton, MT. Also required after any chimney fire, after any change in fuel type or appliance, and when Level 1 reveals conditions warranting closer examination in Hamilton. Brushers carries camera inspection equipment on service vehicles and performs Level 2 inspections in a single visit in Hamilton, MT.
Involves removing structural components to access concealed areas of the chimney when Level 2 findings indicate conditions that cannot be fully characterized through camera scan in Hamilton, MT. May require removing masonry, chimney components, or adjacent building materials to access and assess the full extent of a structural condition in Hamilton. Appropriate when Level 2 reveals liner damage or structural conditions requiring invasive access to fully assess, and after chimney fires where structural damage assessment requires accessing concealed areas in Hamilton, MT. Brushers explains clearly when Level 3 is genuinely required and why before proceeding in Hamilton.
Which level do you actually need in Hamilton? Level 1 for annual inspection with no changes and no unusual events in Hamilton, MT. Level 2 for real estate transactions, after chimney fires or severe storms, after appliance or fuel type changes, and when Level 1 reveals something warranting closer examination in Hamilton. Level 3 for when Level 2 reveals structural conditions requiring invasive access in Hamilton, MT. If you are not sure, call Brushers and describe the situation. We will give you a direct recommendation in Hamilton.
Level 1 visual · Level 2 camera scan · Level 3 invasive · CSIA-trained inspectors
The firebox refractory brick and mortar are inspected for cracking, spalling, and structural deterioration in Hamilton, MT. Refractory mortar that is cracked and missing in the firebox joints allows heat and combustion gases to reach the surrounding framing rather than containing them within the firebox in Hamilton. The damper is assessed for correct operation, physical condition including corrosion, and adequate seal when closed in Hamilton, MT.
The smoke chamber parge coat is assessed for cracking, spalling, and erosion in Hamilton. A deteriorated parge coat allows combustion gases to penetrate the surrounding masonry rather than being contained within the smoke chamber and directed into the flue in Hamilton, MT. The smoke chamber geometry is assessed for corbeling that has never been correctly parged and that is producing turbulence and accelerated creosote deposition in Hamilton.
At Level 1, the flue liner is assessed through visual inspection from the firebox opening and from the chimney top in Hamilton, MT. At Level 2 and above, the full liner is assessed through camera inspection providing direct visual documentation of the complete liner interior in Hamilton. Crack location and severity. Mortar joint condition between tile sections. Physical damage from chimney fires. Liner sizing relative to the appliance it serves in Hamilton, MT.
The chimney crown is inspected for cracking, correct formation including the presence of an adequate overhang and drip edge, and structural integrity in Hamilton, MT. A cracked crown allows water direct entry into the chimney structure with every rain event in Hamilton. An incorrectly formed crown without an adequate overhang directs water down the chimney face rather than away from it in Hamilton, MT. The rain cap is inspected for correct fit, mesh integrity, and physical condition in Hamilton.
The chimney flashing system is inspected close-up from the rooftop in Hamilton. Counter flashing sealant condition at the mortar joint interface. Base flashing metal condition for rust and pinholes. Step flashing integrity along the chimney sides. Flashing failure is the most common chimney leak source and requires rooftop close-up inspection to assess correctly in Hamilton, MT.
The exterior chimney masonry is assessed for mortar joint condition, brick spalling, and efflorescence in Hamilton, MT. Mortar joint deterioration visible on close inspection not apparent from ground level. Brick spalling that indicates freeze-thaw damage from ongoing water absorption. Efflorescence patterns that indicate where water is moving through the masonry assembly in Hamilton.
Where draft concerns are present, Brushers assesses draft performance as part of the inspection in Hamilton. Flue sizing relative to the firebox. Chimney height relative to the roof ridge and adjacent structures. Damper condition and its effect on draft in Hamilton, MT.
Home inspectors perform general property assessments that include a visual look at accessible chimney components in Hamilton, MT. They are generalists with broad knowledge across all home systems. They do not typically access the roof to inspect the chimney top closely. They do not perform camera inspection of the flue liner. And they do not have the chimney-specific knowledge to correctly interpret what they observe in the context of chimney safety and code compliance in Hamilton. A home inspector who notes chimney appears in satisfactory condition has given their visual assessment from limited access points in Hamilton, MT. They have not told you whether the liner is cracked, the flashing sealant has failed, the crown is correctly formed, or whether there has been a chimney fire that damaged the liner beyond what is visible without camera equipment in Hamilton. Brushers' Level 2 inspection tells you all of those things in Hamilton, MT.
Hairline cracks in clay tile liners that are significant safety and structural concerns but completely invisible to direct observation in Hamilton. Mortar joint separation between tile sections that allows combustion gases to migrate into the surrounding masonry in Hamilton, MT. Evidence of previous chimney fires that caused liner damage the current owner may not know about. Liner sections that have physically displaced or collapsed in Hamilton. Previous repair attempts that addressed the accessible section while leaving damaged sections further up the flue in Hamilton, MT. For a buyer considering a home with a fireplace in Hamilton, the camera scan tells you whether the chimney is in safe operating condition before you close on the property in Hamilton, MT.
Brushers' Level 2 inspection report provides a systematic written assessment of every component inspected in Hamilton, MT. Condition ratings. Specific findings with location descriptions. Photographic documentation from the camera scan showing the specific conditions identified. Clear recommendations distinguishing between immediate safety concerns that mean the fireplace should not be used until repaired, and maintenance conditions that should be addressed in the normal course of chimney maintenance in Hamilton. Written in plain language understandable to homeowners, buyers, sellers, real estate agents, and attorneys in Hamilton, MT.
For buyers, Brushers' Level 2 inspection delivers documented knowledge of the chimney's current condition before closing in Hamilton. Any safety concerns or significant repair needs are specifically identified and can be used to negotiate repair credits or price adjustments in Hamilton, MT. For sellers, a pre-listing Level 2 inspection from Brushers provides documented evidence of the chimney's condition that supports the home's value and avoids surprises in the buyer's inspection process in Hamilton. A clean Level 2 inspection report is a meaningful asset in a competitive market in Hamilton, MT.
Buyers, sellers, and agents · Report format accepted by lenders and attorneys · NFPA 211 compliant
Annual inspection before the heating season confirms the chimney is clean, unobstructed, structurally sound, and ready for safe use before the first fire of the year in Hamilton, MT. This is the baseline inspection schedule for every chimney in regular use in Hamilton.
Level 2 inspection is the NFPA-recommended standard when a property changes hands in Hamilton. The chimney is one of the most expensive systems to repair when problems are found and it has conditions that are only identifiable through camera inspection in Hamilton, MT.
A chimney fire, even one not fully recognized as such, can damage the liner and surrounding masonry in ways not visible without camera equipment in Hamilton, MT. Using a chimney after a fire without Level 2 inspection risks using a structurally compromised system in Hamilton. Severe storms can damage the cap, crown, and flashing in ways not apparent from the ground in Hamilton, MT.
A fireplace drawing differently than it used to, producing more smoke intrusion, starting fires more difficultly, or generating more odor has a changed condition somewhere in the chimney system that warrants identification before the next use in Hamilton, MT. An inspection identifies the changed condition in Hamilton.
Changing the appliance served by a chimney requires Level 2 inspection to confirm the chimney is compatible with and in suitable condition for the new appliance in Hamilton. Different appliances have different liner requirements, operating temperatures, and draft requirements in Hamilton, MT.
A chimney leak assessment is part of a comprehensive chimney inspection in Hamilton, MT. When moisture damage is visible inside or outside the chimney, thorough inspection that identifies all contributing sources is the essential first step before any repair in Hamilton.
Masonry chimneys are the most common residential chimney type in Hamilton and the primary focus of Brushers' inspection work across Hamilton, MT. We assess the full masonry assembly including exterior brick and mortar, crown, flashing, firebox, smoke chamber, and complete flue liner through camera inspection at Level 2 in Hamilton.
Prefabricated fireplace systems require specific inspection approaches suited to their metal construction in Hamilton. Brushers inspects prefabricated chimney systems across all major brands in Hamilton, MT. Chase top integrity. Flashing at the chase-to-roof junction. Metal component condition within the fireplace unit in Hamilton.
Wood stove and fireplace insert inspections cover the appliance installation including clearances to combustibles, connector pipe condition, and liner sizing and condition, as well as the full chimney flue system in Hamilton, MT. Brushers inspects wood stove and insert installations across all brands and configurations in Hamilton with specific knowledge of the code requirements for these installations in Hamilton, MT.
Gas fireplace inspections cover the venting system, the burner assembly, the gas connections, and the firebox condition in Hamilton. Gas fireplaces vented through masonry chimneys require liner condition assessment since gas appliances have specific liner requirements that differ from wood-burning requirements in Hamilton, MT.
Oil furnace flue inspections assess the liner condition, connector pipe, draft performance, and evidence of correct combustion in Hamilton, MT. Oil combustion produces acidic deposits that are corrosive to metal liner components and liner condition assessment is particularly important for oil furnace flues in Hamilton.
This is the most important thing to understand about a Brushers inspection in Hamilton. We report what we actually find in the chimney. A chimney in good condition with no significant findings gets a clean report in Hamilton, MT. We do not manufacture findings to create repair revenue. We do not minimize real findings to avoid difficult conversations in Hamilton. We report what is there in Hamilton, MT. That is the inspection standard that makes the report useful for real estate negotiations, insurance claims, and repair decision-making in Hamilton.
Brushers carries chimney camera inspection equipment on service vehicles and performs Level 2 inspections with full camera documentation in a single visit in Hamilton. No separate camera appointment. No waiting for a second technician with different equipment. The inspection and camera documentation are completed in the same visit in Hamilton, MT.
Every Brushers inspection produces a written report in Hamilton, MT. Systematic documentation of every component assessed. Specific findings with location descriptions. Photographic documentation at Level 2 and above. Priority-ranked recommendations that distinguish immediate safety concerns from maintenance items in Hamilton. The report is delivered promptly after the inspection visit in Hamilton, MT.
Brushers Chimney inspectors are trained to CSIA standards in Hamilton. Chimney Safety Institute of America training covers the full chimney system, failure modes, code requirements, and the specific assessment criteria for each inspection level in Hamilton, MT. The inspection findings reflect chimney-specific knowledge, not general contractor familiarity in Hamilton.
All pricing confirmed upfront before any inspection begins in Hamilton, MT. A cracked liner identified in a Level 2 inspection before the chimney is used costs nothing beyond the inspection and the repair in Hamilton. The same cracked liner used for a season without knowing it is compromised can allow combustion gases into the home structure and can, if ignition occurs at the crack location, produce structural fire damage costing tens of thousands of dollars in Hamilton, MT. A flashing failure identified in an annual inspection is a few hundred dollar repair. The same failure left for two seasons produces ceiling damage, mold, and structural repair costing several thousand in Hamilton. Inspection is cheap. The consequences of skipping it are not in Hamilton, MT.
Call Brushers Chimney for your chimney inspection in Hamilton, MT. Tell us the inspection level you need or describe your situation and we will recommend the appropriate level in Hamilton. Same-day and next-day appointments available in most cases in Hamilton, MT.
Our inspector performs a systematic assessment of every chimney component appropriate to the inspection level in Hamilton. Firebox. Damper. Smoke chamber. Smoke shelf. Visible flue. Crown. Cap. Flashing at all four chimney sides. Exterior masonry in Hamilton, MT. We assess from the rooftop for the crown, cap, and flashing components. Not from the gutter line or the ground in Hamilton.
For Level 2 and above inspections, our inspector performs a full camera scan of the flue liner in Hamilton, MT. The full flue length from the firebox to the chimney top. Every section documented. Specific findings recorded for the written report in Hamilton.
Our inspector explains the findings directly and in plain language before we leave in Hamilton. What was found. Where it is. Why it matters. What the priority is. Immediate safety concerns are clearly identified as such in Hamilton, MT. Maintenance items are presented as maintenance items without urgency inflation in Hamilton. We do not pressure. We inform in Hamilton, MT.
Brushers provides the written inspection report promptly after the inspection visit in Hamilton, MT. Systematic documentation of all components assessed. Specific findings with location descriptions. Camera photographs at Level 2 and above. Priority-ranked recommendations in plain language in Hamilton.
Honest findings. Written report. Camera documentation at Level 2. Licensed chimney specialists. All three NFPA inspection levels. That is what Brushers delivers on every chimney inspection across Hamilton. Call now and book your inspection in Hamilton, MT.