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Level 1 Chimney Inspection

The routine annual check NFPA 211 prescribes when nothing about your setup has changed — same appliance, same fuel, no known problems. We examine every readily accessible part of the system: flue for obstruction and creosote depth, firebox and damper operation, visible masonry, cap and crown from the roof where access is safe. Each checkpoint gets a pass or fail against written criteria, with a photo behind every fail. Most homes are done inside an hour. You get the full report within 48 hours, and if everything passes, that's the whole transaction — no manufactured findings.

Duration
45–90 min
Warranty
1-year workmanship
Certified
CSIA · NFI · NCSG
Human reply
< 2 min
What is it

What is level 1 chimney inspection?

The routine annual check NFPA 211 prescribes when nothing about your setup has changed — same appliance, same fuel, no known problems. We examine every readily accessible part of the system: flue for obstruction and creosote depth, firebox and damper operation, visible masonry, cap and crown from the roof where access is safe. Each checkpoint gets a pass or fail against written criteria, with a photo behind every fail. Most homes are done inside an hour. You get the full report within 48 hours, and if everything passes, that's the whole transaction — no manufactured findings.

Every level 1 chimney inspection includes:

  • Level-appropriate inspection per NFPA 211
  • Photo documentation of findings
  • Written findings summary
  • Plain-English next-step recommendations

Scoped from a graded inspection

At Chimney Standard, a level 1 chimney inspection is never guesswork. We scope every job from a graded, photographed inspection first — the NFPA 211 level the evidence calls for — so the work is matched to what your flue and masonry actually need, with the report to prove it. The documented inspection is the record the level 1 chimney inspection is built on.

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Why choose us

Why DFW homeowners pick Chimney Standard for level 1 chimney inspection.

We've worked on 0+ DFW homes over 15+ years. Every job — small sweep or full rebuild — runs the same way: certified technicians, written quotes, photo reports, warranty in writing.

15+
Years experience
CSIA
Certified techs
22
Metros covered

CSIA-certified inspectors only

Written quote before any work begins

1-year workmanship warranty

Insurance-grade photo documentation

Who we are

Chimney Standard. 15+ years on DFW chimneys.

Family-owned, CSIA-certified, NFPA 211–compliant. We're the team you call when you want it done right the first time — no rotating subcontractors, no upsell pressure, no surprises. Same techs, same trucks, same standard.

CSIA Certified
Chimney Safety Institute of America
NFPA 211 Compliant
Code-compliant on every job
Owner on every job
Personal accountability, every time
1-year workmanship warranty
In writing, every job
Chimney Standard technicians on site
Chimney Standard
DFW Metroplex · CSIA-Certified
NFPA 211
Code compliant
FAQ

Common questions about level 1 chimney inspection.

What's the difference between Level 1, 2, and 3 chimney inspections?

They're tiers of access, defined in NFPA 211. Level 1 covers readily accessible areas — the routine annual check when nothing has changed. Level 2 adds a camera scan of the flue interior plus attics and crawl spaces, and it's required at property sale, after a fire, or when the appliance or fuel changes. Level 3 involves removing components or finish materials to reach a suspected hidden hazard. Each tier has to be justified by the one below it.

When is a Level 2 inspection actually required?

NFPA 211 names the triggers: sale or transfer of the property, after a chimney fire or operating malfunction, after external events like storms or seismic activity, and whenever you change the fuel type or connect a new appliance. If any of those apply, a Level 1 isn't sufficient — the standard wants the flue interior scanned, not just eyeballed from the top and bottom.

What do I actually get after an inspection?

A written report, standard turnaround 48 hours. It lists every checkpoint with a pass or fail verdict, a photo behind each finding, the relevant code or standard reference, and — when something fails — what correcting it involves. It's a document you can forward to an insurer, a buyer, or another contractor for a competing bid. Nothing we say on-site counts until it's in the report.

How often does a chimney really need sweeping?

The honest answer is: when measurement says so. NFPA 211 requires annual inspection, but sweeping is triggered by creosote depth — 1/8 inch is the threshold. A fireplace burning most nights all season usually hits that in about a year. Occasional weekend fires might take two or three. We measure at each inspection and only recommend a sweep the measurement supports.

My home inspector already looked at the chimney. Isn't that enough?

General home inspectors do visual checks from the ground and the firebox — their own standards of practice put chimney flue interiors outside scope. The failures that cost real money, like gapped flue tiles and hidden cracking, only show on a camera scan. That's why NFPA 211 specifies a Level 2 at property transfer. Plenty of chimneys pass; the point is knowing before you close, not after.

Last reviewed:

15+
Years in the field
NFPA 211
Checklist
48h
Written report
< 2hr
Response
Ready when you are

Get it inspected. Get it in writing.

Flat fee confirmed when you book. Same-week scheduling. A pass/fail verdict within 48 hours.

Licensed & Insured Same-Week Scheduling Photo-Documented Findings
Emergency

24/7 Response

Chimney fire, storm hit, active leak, or a flue you're not sure about? We answer 7 AM to midnight and the assessment ends in a written safe-to-use verdict — including a do-not-use notice when the evidence supports one. After-hours dispatch runs subject to crew availability.

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