Urban Inspection Language™ for Chimney & Fireplace Reports

Urban Inspection Language™ makes chimney inspection report writing quick and easy. An added benefit for the homeowner, the copy provides an easy-to understand explanation as well as a solution. Save time and provide quicker reports by using this comprehensive format. These 400 paragraphs are legally reviewed and provide the following:
Condensation Damage: Due to moisture content in the flue gases, water is condensing inside your chimney. This moisture is causing erosion and deterioration to the interior of your chimney. If left unchecked, flaking material can fall from the sides of the chimney interior, creating a constriction in the flow of gases. This restriction can result in the possibility of dangerous levels of carbon monoxide entering the home. This area needs addressing as soon as possible.
In most cases, the solution is either installing a stainless-steel chimney liner or applying ceramic resurfacing material to the chimney's interior. In both instances, the new chimney interior can withstand the high moisture content of your flue gases. We recommend corrective action as soon as possible.
- Describes defect in layman's terms.
- The location of the defect
- Consequences of leaving it flawed (performance issues)
- What to expect if left unrepaired
- What is satisfactory about the installation (if no defects)
- What it needs to bring it to an Operational Ready Condition (Proposed Solution)
Condensation Damage: Due to moisture content in the flue gases, water is condensing inside your chimney. This moisture is causing erosion and deterioration to the interior of your chimney. If left unchecked, flaking material can fall from the sides of the chimney interior, creating a constriction in the flow of gases. This restriction can result in the possibility of dangerous levels of carbon monoxide entering the home. This area needs addressing as soon as possible.
In most cases, the solution is either installing a stainless-steel chimney liner or applying ceramic resurfacing material to the chimney's interior. In both instances, the new chimney interior can withstand the high moisture content of your flue gases. We recommend corrective action as soon as possible.

Adapts Digitally - Urban Inspection Language™ (UIL) ties in wonderfully with the electronic PDF and methods of using this long-form. It can be used for regular jobs or as a Scope of Repair (SOR) when requiring more documentation, such as in the case of a chimney fire. Regardless, Urban Inspection Language™ can be used to provide educational information on minor repairs or large jobs. Just copy and drop the content into a report or select the copy and insert.
It is available in an easy to search Excel Format and is downloadable into Microsoft Word, Publisher, Numbers, and Pages for Mac Users. Other options include QuickBooks (by creating another Chart of Accounts) and used within an estimate or PDF. Urban Inspection Language™ works well in databases such as Smart Service or iFleet.
On the checklists, there is coding in the green section boxes on each installation form. Most codes contain letters and usually numbers. The are the Urban Inspection Language™ codes that pertain to that section.
It is available in an easy to search Excel Format and is downloadable into Microsoft Word, Publisher, Numbers, and Pages for Mac Users. Other options include QuickBooks (by creating another Chart of Accounts) and used within an estimate or PDF. Urban Inspection Language™ works well in databases such as Smart Service or iFleet.
On the checklists, there is coding in the green section boxes on each installation form. Most codes contain letters and usually numbers. The are the Urban Inspection Language™ codes that pertain to that section.