Level-two chimney add-on inspection.

Level-two chimney add-on inspection.

If you’re buying a home with a fireplace, don’t get burned.

We perform a Level-one chimney inspection during our general inspection. This covers the readily accessible visible components of a chimney. We recommend scheduling a Level-two chimney add-on inspection if you’re buying or selling a home with a fireplace that’s chimney has been damaged by fire or weather, or that has not been recently serviced or inspected.

During a Level-two chimney add-on inspection, a certified chimney sweep will use a camera to make an in-depth examination of the fireplace’s design, installation, and maintenance. Ensuring your fireplace’s performance is about more than warmth or ambience—it prevents fire hazards, smoke inhalation, and carbon monoxide poisoning. Don’t get burned by a poorly performing fireplace or costly repairs. Schedule a Level-two fireplace add-on inspection with us.

Our process and what we inspect.

During a Level-two chimney add-on inspection, a Certified Chimney Sweep conducts a visual inspection of the inside parts of the chimney, fireplace, and flue using a camera. They will inspect the design, installation, and maintenance of the chimney, fireplace, and venting system, including signs of cracks or damage.

Level-two chimney add-on inspection.
Our process and what we inspect.

Gaps, separation, damage, creosote build up, and proper components.

Gaps, separation, damage, creosote build up, and proper components.

Operation and seal.

Gaps, separation, damage, creosote build up, and proper components.

Gaps, separation, damage, creosote build up, and proper components.

Our process and what we inspect.

Masonry cap condition and cap to prevent moisture and animal access.

Level-two fireplace inspection add-on prices.

$125

Get an in-depth examination of the fireplace’s design, installation, and maintenance when you add a level-two fireplace inspection to your services. You can also add other services such as wood destroying insects, structural, sewer system, water quality, mold and more. View our pricing or reach out below or via call or text at 918.853.5113, to discuss your needs and get your free personalized quote.

Frequent issues we find.

Every home or commercial property is different, but after thousands of inspections we’ve seen that these are the most common chimney issues in the Tulsa area.

Damage or
Gaps at the Flue

Any damaged flue parts or gaps should be addressed for fire safety and can exposes occupants to carbon monoxide.

Cap or Crown Issues

Damage to these components can allow moisture intrusion or deterioration to occur.

Firebox Damage

Damage to the firebox can be a serious safety concern when it causes damage to structural materials, risks fire and allows carbon monoxide intrusion.

Component Concerns

Items including screens, dampers, liners, bricks, gas logs, gas components, gas valves, mantles, hearths and clearances are all important for safety.

See why customers love working with us.

See sample level two-chimney report.

Get a highly detailed, easy-to-understand Level 2 Chimney inspection report delivered electronically the same day. The chimney sweep will go over the Level 2 chimney inspection report with you and answer any questions you have. We also offer the Create Request List feature which makes creating a TRR report seamless and easy.

Create a repair list in minutes.

Our inspection report includes free access to the Create Request List™ (CRL™) by HomeGauge.

How to prepare for your chimney inspection.

Before

How to prepare for your chimney inspection.
How to prepare for your chimney inspection.

During

How to prepare for your chimney inspection.
How to prepare for your chimney inspection.

After

How to prepare for your home inspection.
How to prepare for your home inspection.

Get more confidence. Add the following services.

For the utmost confidence and most complete inspection, we provide the following additional services.

Structural Inspection
Structural Inspection

Get the foundation for extra confidence and check the structural integrity of your home. Highly recommended for older homes and homes with any visible signs of movement or cracking.

Wood Destroying Insect Inspection
Wood Destroying Insect Inspection

We will provide an ODAFF1 form after inspection which is frequently required by the lender.

Sprinkler Inspection
Sprinkler Inspection

Don’t let a convenient feature turn into a huge hassle. Save green and keep your lawn pristine. Let us check your sprinkler system to ensure proper operation.

Pool & Spa Inspection
Pool & Spa Inspection

Don’t get drowned by costly repairs. Pools and spas are lots of fun but they can be costly and are a potential safety concern. Have us take a look so you know the current conditions.

Mold Testing
Mold Testing

Don’t let mold make you or your loved ones sick or damage your home. Highly recommended for homes with any moisture issues or suspicious staining.

Water Quality
Water Quality

Make sure your family’s drinking water is clean and safe. Let us test the water so you know if action is needed. Highly recommended for properties with well water.

Air-Duct Inspection
Air-Duct Inspection

Deteriorating air ducts can prevent proper operation and can be costly. A duct inspection detects crushed ducts, moisture intrusion, rusting, and deterioration before they become big problems.

Sewer-Line Inspection
Sewer-Line Inspection

Main sewer-line issues can be expensive. Let us check for root intrusions, standing water, and clogs. Highly recommended for older properties, those with a history of clogged drains or trees near drain pipes.

Septic System Inspection
Septic System Inspection

Keep your home’s septic system running smoothly. If your home is on a septic system, we highly recommend a septic inspection. We also recommend this as a routine inspection at least every two years.

Radon Gas Testing
Radon Gas Testing

Keep your family safe and make sure your home isn’t at risk for radon gas exposure. Highly recommended for homes with basements.

Level-Two Fireplace Inspection
Level-Two Fireplace Inspection

Don’t run the risk of fire, smoke inhalation, or carbon monoxide poisoning. This comprehensive camera inspection is highly recommended for older homes, especially with wood-burning fireplaces.