by Christina Robinson | Mar 30, 2015 | Chimney Cap, Chimney Maintenance
Fireplaces and chimneys undergo a significant amount of wear and tear over the course of the winter. Many homeowners use their fireplaces daily as a way to both provide warmth and create a welcoming ambiance in their homes. However, all this use can have a negative...
by Christina Robinson | Jul 30, 2014 | Chimney Maintenance
Having a fireplace or stove means cozy nights by the fire, snuggled up with a mug or a glass, contentedly watching flames flicker. It also means a little bit of work, though that’s a little less fun to talk about. Keeping up with the necessary maintenance on your...
by Christina Robinson | Mar 13, 2014 | Chimney Maintenance
When your sweep shows up to take a look at your chimney, here are some basic questions to ask, so that you can plan accordingly.
by Christina Robinson | Jan 8, 2014 | Chimney Maintenance
What IS that smell? You’ve built your fire, but notice a really nasty smell coming from your fireplace. Is it normal? Is it something to be concerned about? Give us a call because more than likely – it’s your chimney and you need a cleaning and an inspection. The...
by Christina Robinson | Nov 6, 2013 | Chimney Maintenance
Creosote In Your Chimney Many people who use their fireplaces may have noticed an unpleasant smell occasionally coming from their chimneys. This is most likely caused by an accumulation of creosote, a chemical that is left behind in the chimney from treated wood or...