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How To Prepare for a Major Storm

When a major storm hits your area, you may encounter some structural damage in your home, including to your chimney. While chimneys are normally able to withstand the elements, they are not indestructible. The fierce winds, heavy rain, and flying debris associated...

101 In Chimney History

In early history, fires were implicit fire pits in the focal point of rooms to give warmth to structures and homes; however, the early Romans started utilizing chimneys to deliver heat and to cook inside. Ventilation happened when pastry kitchens introduced tubes in...

The Scary Truth About Chimney Fires

As you settle in and get comfortable before your fire, the exact opposite thing you are probably going to consider is the state of your chimney. Nonetheless, in the event that you don't think about to it before you light flames, your delight might be exceptionally...

Helpful Chimney Terms

When conversing with an expert in any field can be scary particularly if you do not comprehend the phrasing being utilized. Your chimney and fireplace framework comprises of various segments that cooperate to give you warm and comfortable fires. There are a wide range...
Fireplace Screens

Fireplace Screens

Fireplace screens add extra allure to your fireplace and your living room as it prevents the burning wood and soot from escaping the fireplace and causing damage to your furniture, pets, kids and carpet. From a broader perspective, some customized versions of...

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How Can You Prevent A Chimney Fire?

How Can You Prevent A Chimney Fire?

Ensuring the safety and security of your home is top priority in any family. With that being said, house fires are a large problem within the United States. Here are some tips to help prevent a fireplace fire within your home. Use proper fuelMake sure the wood is...

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The Importance of Chimney Sweeping

People often put off getting in touch with their trusted chimney sweeper, because they don’t want to spend the money. The truth is, the cost of hiring the chimney sweeper you prefer every year, will save you money on your heating bill, and having a clean chimney will...

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Maximum Safety

Maximum Safety

Back in 1974, the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a series of 12 fireplace and chimney safety tips, common-sense suggestions which continue to have value. More than 40 years later, they are still valuable today. 1. Be sure the fireplace was constructed for...

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Why You Should Pick and Hire the Best Chimney Cleaner

Why You Should Pick and Hire the Best Chimney Cleaner

With the cold season quickly approaching, the warmth that comes with cozying up with family or friends near a rustic fire is irresistible. This relaxation is probably the best part of winter. But before you pile wood onto that fireplace and strike that lighter, it is...

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How Chimney Soot Remover Can Save Your Home

How Chimney Soot Remover Can Save Your Home

Homeowners can come into contact with toxic soot through their chimney. Soot is found in areas like chimney fireplaces, engine exhaust, and basement furnaces. Therefore, there is a severe need of keeping your house saves with the chimney soot remover. So, understand...

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COVID-19  Update

COVID-19 Update

We want you to know that, Yes, we are still open and scheduling appointments for families in our community. We also want you to know that now it’s more important than ever to be prepared for the wood burning season in the fall. We understand and recognize the...

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But why a chimney?

But why a chimney?

We get it, we get it.Chimney's were originally used for warmth and provided for basic necessities.But now, chimney's are used for much more than necessities.Imagine you're having some friends over. Not only does the warmth of the fire brighten the mood, but the...

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Why is it so important?

Why is it so important?

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in 2011: "The National Fire Protection Association estimates that in 2011, heating equipment was involved in an estimated 53,600 reported U.S. home structure fires, with associated losses of 400 civilian deaths,...

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