The chimney camera is a specialized inspection tool designed to assess the condition of chimneys, flues, and ventilation shafts with precision. Ideal for homeowners, chimney sweeps, and HVAC professionals, it features a flexible, heat-resistant cable (up to 200°C) and a high-resolution camera head—often with adjustable LED lights to illuminate dark, narrow spaces. Capable of navigating bends, crevices, and vertical shafts (diameters from 100mm to 600mm), chimney inspection camera captures real-time footage of soot buildup, cracks, blockages (like bird nests or debris), or structural damage (e.g., mortar erosion). Many models sync with smartphones or monitors via Wi-Fi, allowing users to review footage, take snapshots, and document issues without entering the chimney.
Whether for routine maintenance, pre-purchase home inspections, or troubleshooting draft problems, chimney cameras eliminate guesswork, enabling targeted repairs and ensuring safe, efficient operation of fireplaces, wood stoves, or industrial flues.