Sweep-A-Chim offers three types of Inspections for the functionality and safety of home owners and renters Level 1 Inspection A visual Chimney Inspection that can be done annually as a standalone service or in conjunction with a sweeping service. Level 2 Inspection A more detailed inspection requiring video scanning and recording. Level 3 Includes all the areas covered in level 1 and level 2 inspections but also includes inspection of buildings and foundations that may require destructive action to the property, county inspectors and contractor services to replace the pieces removed for this type of inspection.
There is no right answer to this question. Each stove has its pros and cons which may or may not be important to you. We have put together a little list to kind of sum up the overall traits of this choice and hopefully will help you in deciding which is the right purchase for you! So as you can see the wood stoves are great in regards to their output but the negatives tend to be more oriented towards storing the wood. So if you have the capabilities to make these cons not so bad then a wood stove might just be right for you!
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This was taken from a recent inspection we did, this is creosote build-up from burning paper and trash Make sure you're always burning dry, seasoned wood that's stored where rain and ground water can't soak into it Using a moisture meter is the most effective way to know the wood that your burning...
Before and after Creosote is a flammable by-product of wood burning, sweep your chimneys between every 1-2 cords and make sure you're burning wood with a 15-20% moisture content