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  • Chimney Connection

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  • 3-2-10 Rule for Chimneys

  • Clearance

  • Masonry Chimney Footing

  • Chimney Lining

  • Clay Lining

  • Metal Flue Lining

  • Cast-In-Place Lining

  • Fuel-Gas Termination

  • Type B Vents

  • Type L Vents

  • 2-2-10 vs. 3-2-10

  • Corbeling

  • Chimney Flashing

  • Chimney Cricket

  • Chimney Crown

  • Fireplace Hearth

  • Fireplace Lintel

  • Fireplace Size

  • Firebox Side and Rear Walls

  • Fireplace Throat

  • Fireplace Damper

  • Fireplace Smoke Shelf

  • Fireplace Smoke Chamber

  • Fireplace Ash Dump

  • Ash Dump Cleanout

  • Exterior Air

  • Chimney Flue Size

  • Glass Doors

  • Factory-Built Fireplaces

  • Panel Walls

  • Wood-Burning Stoves

  • Efficiency and Air Pollutants

  • Initial Inspection

  • Fireplaces

  • Hearths, Hearth Extensions and Fire Chambers

  • Initial Single-Wall Metal Chimney Inspection

  • Interior Single-Wall Metal Chimneys

  • Exterior Single-Wall Metal Chimneys

  • Chimney Outlets

  • Flues and Liners

  • Flue Size

  • Connectors

  • Cleanouts

  • Sample Reporting Language

  • Water Damage

  • Water-Damaged Mortar Joints

  • Install a Cricket

  • Efflorescence

  • Indications of Moisture

  • Porous Building Materials

  • Capillary Action

  • Destructive Pressures

  • Spalling

  • Identifying Efflorescence

  • Prevention and Removal of Efflorescence

  • Preventing Collapse

  • Safe Practices for Fireplaces

  • Fireplace Safety for Homeowners

  • Keep Fireplaces and Wood Stoves Clean

  • Safely Burn Fuels

  • Protect the Outside and Inside of Your Home

  • Fire Extinguishers

  • Fire Type

  • Extinguisher Types

  • Inspection of Extinguishers

  • Extinguisher Testing and Replacement

  • Fireplace Fuel

  • Ventless Fireplace Inspection

  • Chimney Kickout Flashing


This course has been approved by:

  • the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors;

  • the Master Inspector Certification Board; 

  • the International Association of Certified Indoor Air Consultants;

  • the Certified Commercial Property Inspectors Association; and 

  • many government agencies and licensing boards.  


The goal of this course is to teach inspectors how to inspect fireplaces, stoves and chimneys.


Upon successful completion of this course, The Inspector will be able to follow the Standards of Practice for performing an inspection of fireplaces, stoves and chimneys; understand how each system and component functions; and inspect for and report upon defects observed.

Course includes:

  • 22,576 words;

  • 12 minutes of video;

  • inspection and writing assignment;

  • research and writing assignment; 

  • 95 quiz questions in 12 quizzes; 

  • 60-question final exam (drawn from a larger pool);

  • instant grading; 

  • a downloadable, printable Certificate of Completion.


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