National Home Inspector Exam Prep Podcast

02 - MASONRY FIREPLACE COMPONENTS AND CLEARANCES

Charles Bellefontaine Season 5 Episode 2

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Dive deep into the anatomy of masonry fireplaces in this comprehensive episode covering every critical component from the ground up. Starting with footings that support these massive structures, we'll examine hearths, hearth extensions, and the importance of proper combustible material separation. Discover the requirements for firebox walls, including thickness specifications and firebrick lining standards, and learn about the often-visible defect of cracked and missing mortar. We'll explore lintels, throats, dampers, smoke chambers, and fireplace surrounds, explaining how each component functions and what inspectors look for during evaluations. The episode concludes with crucial clearance requirements to combustible materials, including the specific measurements for wood framing, trim, and mantels. Understanding these components and clearances is essential for identifying defects and ensuring safe fireplace operation.

KEY TOPICS:
• Footing requirements (12" thick, 6" beyond fireplace)
• Hearth and hearth extension specifications
• Cleanout (ash dump) requirements
• Firebox wall construction and thickness
• Steel fireboxes (Heatalator brand)
• Lintel installation and inspection
• Throat and damper operation
• Smoke chamber and smoke shelf
• Gas log lighters
• Clearances to framing and combustible trim
• Mantel clearance calculations

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