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10/13/2020

It can sometimes be hard to tell whether a chimney's having trouble, especially if it's built out of weathered brick. Fortunately, a chimney expert can go over your chimney for you and spot any trouble spots before they turn into problems.

10/08/2020

The fireplace is the granddaddy of zone heating. Zone heating is the newest buzz word in HVAC design. It refers to identifying and providing targeted temperature control to key areas of the home.

10/06/2020

Do you know there are thousands of chimney fires every year in the US? You can easily prevent a fire by regularly maintaining your chimney. In addition, a chimney cap can help by making it impossible for any burning embers to escape through the top of your chimney and onto your roof.

10/01/2020

Not all brick chimneys are created equal. The best ones are built from high-heat bricks subjected to temperatures approaching 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. This causes the minerals in the clay and shale to vitrify and fuse, creating a durable, long-lasting brick.

09/29/2020

The ancient site of Skara Brae, Scotland is intriguing. Built in 3100 BC, the village was constructed partially underground, so it’s remarkably intact. The round, stonewalled homes feature stone hearths, chimneys, beds, tables and benches, and the houses are connected by stone passageways.

09/24/2020

Let us show you the different options for chimney caps. These can add a distinctive look to your chimney and also some important protection from rain, as well as animals who may want to make your chimney their home.

09/22/2020

That crackling fire in your fireplace can look deceptively tame. It's a holiday tradition, sure, but it's also a heat source to be reckoned with. The temperatures in your chimney can reach up to 2000 degrees, while you're admiring the flames in the comfort of your living room.

09/17/2020

Chimney fires can burn explosively, so it is important to know how to recognize them. If you hear loud cracking or popping sounds, see a lot of dense smoke and smell an intense burning scent, you may have a chimney fire.

09/15/2020

There are several types of chimney caps and covers, so let us help you find the right one for your chimney. Knowing if your chimney is masonry/brick or metal puts you in the right direction to go over the different options, from keeping animals out to making sure your house is properly insulated.

09/10/2020

Chimney caps can have multiple purposes. They can prevent wildlife from entering the chimney and your home, they can keep rain and snow from entering, and they can also prevent sparks from your fire from landing on your roof.

09/08/2020

One of the best ways to protect against chimney liner, flue, and tile damage is to weatherproof your chimney crown. Weatherproofing the crown will also keep moisture from penetrating the chimney and causing expensive repair.

09/03/2020

According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, about 7 percent of house fires in the US are caused by creosote buildup in fireplaces. One way to stay safe is to burn your fires hot to promote complete combustion. Another is to have your fireplace inspected annually.

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Havertown, PA

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Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm
Saturday 7am - 6pm

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