by Lou Curley | Mar 24, 2016 | Fire Safety
The issue of safety is always on the minds of people who have fireplaces in their homes. Much is known about the dangers of creosote and its contribution to house fires each year. Your fireplace or wood burning stove can still pose a risk even if you clean the...
by Lou Curley | Mar 24, 2016 | Fire Safety
One of the easiest and best ways to test the safety of a chimney is performing what is called a smoke test. This might be necessary under a variety of conditions. One of the most obvious situations that may require this is dealing with a very old chimney,...
by Lou Curley | Mar 24, 2016 | Chimney Inspection
Water is an extremely damaging element. We don’t always think about the rain we need for normal existence as something that can cause damage to our property, but we need to adjust our thinking where this is concerned. The chimney is good proof of the damage...
by Lou Curley | Mar 24, 2016 | Chimney Inspection
Water damage from summer thunderstorms can wreak havoc on your chimney, and it could end up costing you thousands of dollars to fix it. It’s always better to prevent chimney leaks in the first place, than to deal with the eventuality; that’s where waterproofing...
by Lou Curley | Mar 24, 2016 | Fire Safety
Did you know that a clogged dryer vent can become a fire hazard? It’s true, but unfortunately most people are totally unaware of the dangers posed by the lint that becomes backed up in the dryer vent. Your dryer is an essential part of your daily life, so...