Hopkins Masonry

Hopkins Masonry Family owned business 40+ years

Call Jay at 978-575-1466 or 978-314-5023

Concrete , brick and stone work Started 40+ years ago.

Residential masonry contracting, servicing western and central MA. Stones walls, patios, chimney and repairs, sidewalks, flat work, brick work,
retaining walls and concrete restoration.

04/28/2025
11/01/2023
02/23/2023

Be sure to clean those chimneys!!

There are over 25,000 reported chimney fires a year in the U.S. While some sound like a low-flying jet and include flames shooting out the top of the chimney, others are slow-burning and go undetected until a chimney inspection uncovers damage. Chimney fires are dangerous, but they are preventable.

What causes chimney fires?

Creosote buildup in the flue that lines the chimney. Creosote is a highly flammable black or dark brown residue that is a by-product of combustion. This substance can be crusty, tar-like, sticky or hardened. If there’s enough of it—and the internal flue temperature is high enough or sparks or flames reach it—a chimney fire can start.

How to prevent chimney fires:

Have your chimney cleaned and inspected at least once a year. If you’re using it daily, like a wood stove for heating, multiple cleanings will be needed each year.

Burn “clean” fires. That means fires with more flame, less smoke. To get a clean fire, burn seasoned wood that has been drying for a year or more. Keep it under cover until use so it is dry when added to the firebox. Avoid burning evergreens—they tend to pop and spark more than hardwoods, creating a fire hazard.

Keep the damper fully open. Restricted air supply from a partially closed damper adds to creosote buildup, according to the Chimney Safety Institute of America.

Be smart about what you’re burning. Some people start their fires with rolled up newspaper logs. Avoid burning glossy pages, wrapping paper or cardboard, which may release nasty chemicals. Never put paper on top of a fire; feed it under the grate so burning fragments don’t rise up the flue and cause a chimney fire.

Existing brick chimney Rebuilt with Hartford red brick.
05/21/2022

Existing brick chimney
Rebuilt with Hartford red brick.

Existing double block chimney replaced with barkhamsted  brick
05/21/2022

Existing double block chimney replaced with barkhamsted brick

Existing fireplaceUpdated with Stoneyard Natural thin veneer,a custom live edge wood mantle with a limestone hearth adde...
03/09/2022

Existing fireplace
Updated with Stoneyard Natural thin veneer,a custom live edge wood mantle with a limestone hearth added.

Existing fireplace Wood stove insert installed Upgraded with Natural Stoneyard thin veneer with new wood mantle and brow...
03/09/2022

Existing fireplace
Wood stove insert installed
Upgraded with Natural Stoneyard thin veneer with new wood mantle and brownstone hearth added.

Stamped concrete with charcoal release.
05/06/2021

Stamped concrete with charcoal release.

Address

61 Fryeville Road
Orange, MA
01364

Telephone

+19785751466

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