National Home Inspector Exam Prep Podcast

04 - MASONRY CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTION

Charles Bellefontaine Season 5 Episode 4

Send us a text

Masonry chimneys are among the most difficult and important components to inspect in a home, and this comprehensive episode explains why. We'll explore proper chimney construction from the footing up, including acceptable materials like solid masonry, grout-filled hollow masonry, stone, and concrete. Learn about clay flue liners and modern relining systems using metal or cast-in-place materials. Discover the critical relationship between flue area and fireplace opening size, and why proper sizing prevents backdrafting and condensation. We'll examine flue sharing rules, chimney size and shape change restrictions, and the technical details of corbelling and racking. The episode covers common deterioration patterns, proper chimney cap construction (and why most are done wrong), the 3/2/10 height rule, clearance requirements, seismic reinforcing, and how to handle abandoned chimneys. We'll conclude with comprehensive lists of significant defects and typical problems that home inspectors encounter.

KEY TOPICS:
• Masonry chimney inspection challenges
• Footing and construction material requirements
• Clay flue liners and relining systems
• Flue area calculations and sizing rules
• Flue sharing restrictions
• Chimney size and shape change limitations
• Corbelling and racking specifications
• Mortar and brick deterioration causes
• Proper chimney cap construction
• The 3/2/10 rule explained
• Clearance to combustibles requirements
• Seismic reinforcing in risk areas
• Significant defects and typical problems
• IRC 2018 and NFPA 211 standards

For complete training with visual materials, practice exams, and certification support, visit nhiexamprep.com

© 2025 National Home Inspector Exam Prep Podcast. All rights reserved.