WETT Certified Inspections

Systems Inspections and Technical Evaluation

What type of WETT-certified professional do I need?

WETT primarily certifies individuals in the following categories
(and combinations thercof):

SITEĀ® Basic Inspector ā€” These are individuals who can perform a Visual
inspection.

Technician ā€” These are individuals who can install or perform maintenance
on wood-burning appliances. They can also perform a Visual or Technical
inspection.

Chimney Sweep ā€” These are individuals who can clean and maintain your
entire wood-burning system, including sweeping the chimney. They can also
perform a Visual or ā€˜Technical inspection.

SITEĀ® Comprehensive Inspector ā€” These are individuals who can perform
a Visual, Technical or Invasive inspection. These individuals are also
technicians and/or sweeps.

How Can I Verify That Someone Is Certified?

You can verify that someone is certified by checking the WETT Inc. websiteĀ or by calling the WETT National office at
1-888-358-9388

It is important to note that WETT certifies individuals, not companies. Logo 01
Companies may advertise that they have WETT- certified people on staff.

When contacting companies, you should make it clear that you are looking for a WETT-certified individual to complete work on your behalf. WETT professionals are issued photo ID cards, which include a sticker. This sticker must be for the current year.

I Need My Wood-burning System Inspected

Inspections of solid-fuel-burning systems (fireplaces, chimneys, wood-burning appliances, central heating systems) are conducted for a variety of reasons. Typically, they are conducted for insurance purposes, for real estate transactions or to investigate a concern with the way the system is functioning.

Can I get a WETT Inspectionā„¢ or a WETT certificate?

AWETT Inspectionā„¢ is the inspection of a solid-fuel-burning system, performed by a WETT-certified professional, for compliance with applicable codes and standards. Appliances and installations cannot be WETT certified.

WETT frequently receives requests for a ā€œWETT certificate,ā€ a ā€œWETT certification,ā€ a ā€œWETT approvalā€ or asked if itā€™s a ā€œWETT-certified installation.ā€ We also receive requests for companies that are ā€œWETT certified.ā€ These are common misconceptions ā€” they do not exist. What should be issued is an inspection report completed by someone who is WETT certified. The WETT certification number of the member should be included on his or her report.

Contact a WETT-certified professional to inspect your solid-fuel-burning system. WETT has adopted a process to help identify the level of inspection required. We call this SITEĀ®.