For completeness, these are the current kick-mute rules:
Ban duration
If this is the first time the user is kicked anywhere (i.e., not necessarily in the same room) in the last 24 hours, the ban will last one minute. If it is the second time, the ban will last five minutes.
If it is the third or more time the user has been kicked within 24 hours, the ban will last for 30 minutes.
A third kick-ban also raises an auto-flag.
I think Room Owners can use some help now and then. One of the good aspects of the kick-mute is it's progressive nature. It should however not reset at the third kick. By each next kick the ban duration should be increased. So not limited to your 4th stage but continue. For days/weeks not kicked the ban duration can be lowered again.
I'm not sure if this subsequent kicking should get a moderator involved in the first place. Chat rooms are by nature loosely moderated, if moderated at all and almost anything goes in some rooms.
The problem with kick-mute is that you kick-mute the user, not the message. In the few cases where I had an exchange with a moderator I always had to start with clarifying the context.
I'm not sure if you have the possibility to see the context as a moderator but if not I expect the same mishaps as with NAA flags. That will be valuable time lost without any gain.
Then I have this more philosophical issue: Do we, as a community or Stack Overflow as the company, want chat to be moderated in the first place. In its current nature a Room Owner is nothing more then a user that happens to be able to push some more buttons. They are not elected (although some rooms try to organize some democracy), they are only respected as much as the regulars in the room allow for and in the end they are powerless.
I feel that is exactly what a room owner should be, powerless.
I have put this line in the room guidance of a room I co-own: In absence of all Room Owners, the members lead by example. I wholeheartedly believe in that because it is important to guarantee that a chat room creates, adheres and lives a culture that is supported by all its members. I'm much afraid that bringing moderators into the daily RO operation will influence how the room evolves/grows/breaks down.
This doesn't mean as Room Owner that I should be left alone and forgotten. The support I had when needed is very much appreciated and I think prevented a lot of moderator involvement if handled differently. This, however, isn't the kind of moderation that goes easily with one extra kick-mute and mod-flags.
In other words: If you're trying to solve a specific problem, I'm not sure if you need that feature for it.