Video Chimney Scans
Most Reliable Chimney Inspection
There's no better way to see all the way up or down your chimney's
flue pipe than a video scan. We send a camera all the way through the
chimney's flue pipe, and you and our professional estimator can see
the results on a large video monitor. A typical visual inspection cannot
see everything regardless of how bright the light that you use is, especially
around the curves and bends. A video scan is the only way to visually
inspect the flue pipe to determine the condition of the pipes and the
joints, and if you need service.
Do I need a Video Chimney Scan?
When it comes to your chimney, regular maintenance and safety checks are
highly recommended. This includes the use of our Video Chimney Scan service
to discover even the smallest details of your flue pipe.
A video scan is a must in the following circumstances:
- Video inspection has never been performed
- Lighting has stuck within proximity of the chimney
- Damage has occurred due to a tree falling
- Shifting or settling of the foundation
- Severe weather, such as heavy winds or storms
- Moisture on the exterior of the brick chimney
- Water or condensation build-up near a furnace connected to a chimney
Chimneys take the brunt of everything your house faces, from weather to
house settling. If you suspect there is a problem with your chimney, or
just to obtain peace of mind, let our professionals at Olsen Tuckpointing
scan your chimney.
Video chimney scans are a fee-based service, but a portion of the cost
can be applied to any future work performed on your chimney by Olsen Tuckpointing
Company. If the flue joints have been compromised, a stainless steel chimney
liner can be installed to solve the problem.
Contact us today and we can help you with all of your needs.