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WETT Inspection Service
If a home has a wood-burning appliance — such as a fireplace, wood stove, or pellet stove — a WETT (Wood Energy Technology Transfer) inspection provides peace of mind that the system is installed safely and operating as it should. Many insurance companies now require a WETT inspection before they will provide or renew coverage.
At Vital Inspections, we perform WETT inspections to ensure your wood-burning system meets current safety standards. During the inspection, we evaluate:
Installation and clearance requirements
Condition of the appliance, chimney, and venting system
Proper use of materials and connections
Signs of deterioration, blockage, or unsafe operation
Why a WETT Inspection Matters
A properly installed and maintained wood-burning system keeps your home safe and efficient. An inspection can identify potential fire hazards, prevent costly damage, and provide the documentation your insurance provider requires.
Your WETT Inspection Report
After the inspection, you’ll receive a detailed written report outlining the findings and confirming compliance (or noting what needs correction). This report is accepted by insurers and provides a clear record of the system’s condition for your peace of mind.
If a home has a wood-burning appliance — such as a fireplace, wood stove, or pellet stove — a WETT (Wood Energy Technology Transfer) inspection provides peace of mind that the system is installed safely and operating as it should. Many insurance companies now require a WETT inspection before they will provide or renew coverage.
At Vital Inspections, we perform WETT inspections to ensure your wood-burning system meets current safety standards. During the inspection, we evaluate:
Installation and clearance requirements
Condition of the appliance, chimney, and venting system
Proper use of materials and connections
Signs of deterioration, blockage, or unsafe operation
Why a WETT Inspection Matters
A properly installed and maintained wood-burning system keeps your home safe and efficient. An inspection can identify potential fire hazards, prevent costly damage, and provide the documentation your insurance provider requires.
Your WETT Inspection Report
After the inspection, you’ll receive a detailed written report outlining the findings and confirming compliance (or noting what needs correction). This report is accepted by insurers and provides a clear record of the system’s condition for your peace of mind.