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Chimney Inspection in Fair Oaks, CA
A documented, photograph-backed assessment of the full system. Fast turnaround on real-estate deadlines, and a report you can hand straight to your agent or adjuster.
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Chimney Inspection for Fair Oaks homes
Fair Oaks presents an unusually mixed picture for a town its size. The area around the Village retains genuinely old building stock, some of it dating to the early 1900s, sitting alongside a large body of custom homes built through the 1970s and 1980s on the bluffs above the river. Those custom builds frequently included oversized masonry fireplaces and, in many cases, two or three separate flues in one chimney stack. Multi-flue chimneys are a recurring theme in our Fair Oaks work, and they are also the ones most often left uncapped, because a custom multi-flue cap has to be fabricated rather than bought off a shelf. The steep bluff lots create their own difficulty: roof access is often awkward, and wind coming up off the river canyon produces downdraft complaints that homeowners regularly mistake for a dirty flue when the real issue is chimney height.
Custom 1970s and 1980s homes on the bluffs commonly carry two or three flues in a single stack, needing fabricated multi-flue caps rather than stock units. Bluff-edge lots produce wind-driven downdraft that is often misdiagnosed as a cleaning problem. Older Village properties include some genuinely early masonry that needs careful, matched tuckpointing.
Included in every job
- Meets escrow and insurance requirements
- Sees inside the liner
- Written report with photographs
- Settles disputes with evidence
Warning signs
When Fair Oaks homes need this service
- You are buying or selling a home with any fireplace or wood stove
- The chimney has had a flue fire, an earthquake, or a lightning strike
- You are changing fuel type, adding an insert, or relining
- White chalky staining (efflorescence) on the exterior brick
- Damp patches, staining or a musty smell on the wall near the chimney
- The chimney is visibly leaning, or the crown is cracked or spalling
- An insurance claim, an appraiser or a home inspector has asked for one
- You have simply never had the system looked at
Chimney Inspection in Fair Oaks
Call (916) 269-0725 for same-week availability.
Process
How the visit works
Confirm which level you need
Level 1 for an unchanged system in continued service. Level 2 for a sale, a fuel change, or after a flue fire or earthquake. Level 3 when a hidden area must be opened up.
Exterior and roof assessment
Crown, cap, spark arrestor, flashing, mortar joints, and chase condition, photographed from the roof.
Interior and appliance check
Firebox, damper, smoke chamber, hearth extension, clearances to combustibles, and the appliance connection.
Video scan of the flue
On Level 2 and 3, a camera travels the full liner so cracked tile, gaps and blockages are seen directly rather than guessed at.
Written report, same day where possible
Photographs, findings, and a clear priority order. Formatted so an agent, adjuster or underwriter can act on it.
Reviews
From Fair Oaks customers
Questions
FAQs
My Fair Oaks chimney has three flues — do I need three caps?
Usually not. On a multi-flue stack the better answer is normally a single custom cap that spans the whole crown, because it protects the crown itself as well as the flue openings. It has to be fabricated to your chimney's dimensions, so we measure on one visit and fit on a second.
Smoke blows back into my room on windy days near the bluff — is my chimney dirty?
Possibly, but on the Fair Oaks bluffs that symptom is more often wind. Air moving up the river canyon hits the roofline and pushes down the flue. If a sweep does not fix it, the answer is usually chimney height relative to the roof or nearby trees, or a draft-correcting cap. We check the flue first and tell you honestly which one you have.
What is the difference between a Level 1, 2 and 3 inspection?
Level 1 is a visual check of readily accessible parts, for a system in continued service with no changes — this is the annual standard. Level 2 adds a video scan of the flue and access to attics, crawl spaces and basements, and is required for property sales, fuel changes, and after any flue fire or earthquake. Level 3 involves opening up concealed areas and is only performed when a serious hazard is suspected.
Which level do I need to sell my house?
A Level 2. Every fuel-burning appliance transferring with the property should have one, and it is what most California agents, escrow officers and buyers' inspectors expect to see. If someone offers you a Level 1 for a sale, they are not giving you what the transaction needs.
Contact William Chimney Sweep
William Chimney Sweep LLC
6130A Fair Oaks Blvd
Carmichael, CA 95608
(916) 269-0725
info@williamchimneysweepllc.com
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