by Lou Curley | Jun 17, 2014 | Fire Safety
People generally want to save money and cut costs everywhere they can. I do it, and I’m sure you do it, too. One of the many places that you can’t cut money is your chimney liner, or the flue. The flue is the liner inside the chimney. It’s the really... by Lou Curley | Jun 17, 2014 | Fireplace Cleaning
Chimney liners are quite the topic of conversation lately it seems. So today I’m going to go over the three primary types of chimney liners, and pros and cons for each. Are you aware that there are three primary types; clay tiles, metal, and cast-in-place? Which... by Lou Curley | Jun 17, 2014 | Fire Safety
A fireplace is a wonderful addition to your home. Your pets may either agree or disagree depending on their experiences near the new addition. Over time, every fireplace owner must decide the best course of action for keeping curious pets out of the fireplace... by Lou Curley | Jun 17, 2014 | Chimney Cleaning
A lot of people ask me about the chimney sweeping log, and my answer is usually the same: Don’t let an inanimate object take the place of a real chimney inspection and cleaning. This may sound like I’m gunning for your business, or trying to keep my job... by Lou Curley | Jun 17, 2014 | Fireplace Cleaning
A fireplace increases the value of your home, so if you’re looking to sell or simply improve your home in some way, consider a fireplace and chimney. A real wood burning fireplace adds more value to your home than a gas fireplace or any type that simulates fire....