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Certified WETT Inspections for Wood Stoves, Fireplaces, Pellet Stoves and Boilers

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WETT Inspection Barrie

WETT Inspection Barrie provides same day service with report

WETT Certified for over 15 years

Providing Site Basic Inspections to the following areas:

Alliston, Alcona, Angus, Aten Mills, Barrie, Bradford, Blue Mountains, Cookstown, Collingwood, Creemore, Everett, Georgian Triangle, Gilford, Horseshoe Valley, Innisfil, Lafontaine, Lagoon City, Lefroy, Midland, Moonstone, New Lowell, Orillia, Penetanguishene, Phelpston, Ramara, Shanty Bay, Snow Valley, Stroud, Thornton, Wasaga Beach and most of Muskoka Cottage Country.

What is a WETT Inspection?

A WETT inspection is a visual inspection of a wood-burning appliance to ensure the appliance is safe and complies to the current building code requirements and (CSA-365). WETT inspections are commonly requested by  home owners when requested by their insurance companies.

The Truth about WETT Certification!

WETT is a training organization that teaches individuals how to check for code compliance and safety with wood burning appliances. They often are required when you buy or have a wood burning appliance like a fireplace or wood burning stove installed. They also can help with maintenance and the prevention of potential problems. When someone is WETT certified, it means that they are certified ( by WETTinc.ca ) to perform safety checks and maintenance on a wood burning appliance. The term doesn’t apply to your wood burning stove or fireplace, but rather, to the inspector.

WETT inspections typically include examinations of:

  • The chimney
  • The liner and flue
  • The smoke chamber
  • The damper
  • The firebox
  • The hearth or floor around the wood burning appliance
  • Whether combustible surfaces are far enough away from the appliance and its parts

In most cases, a basic visual inspection will be enough to tell the inspector if the installation of your wood burning appliance is safe. In other cases, you may need a more intensive type of inspection to make sure that even the parts you can’t see are working properly. This is known as a Site Basic Inspection.
WETT Certified Inspector