by Lou Curley | Sep 28, 2016 | Chimney Inspection
In home all across the country, chimneys develop problems due to infrequent cleaning. Some homeowners neglect this task for various reasons, increasing the risk of chimney fires. They can also end up with problems like foul odors, or even carbon monoxide...
by Lou Curley | Sep 28, 2016 | Fire Safety
Anyone who has a fireplace and chimney needs to be educated on the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning. The risk comes from the fact that this gas is colorless and odorless, so you may be breathing it in without even knowing it. For this reason it is often...
by Lou Curley | Sep 28, 2016 | Chimney Cleaning
Like with most fields, there are chimney sweeps, and then there are those who profess to be chimney sweeps. Finding a qualified chimney sweep who can do a professional job calls for knowing what to do when contracting one. Don’t just go with the first chimney...
by Lou Curley | Sep 28, 2016 | Chimney Inspection
Summer is coming to an end. Before you know it, hot summer nights will give way to the type of chilly fall night perfect for a crackling fire in your fireplace. The end of summer, before the weather turns, is the perfect time to think about maintenance for your...
by Lou Curley | Sep 28, 2016 | Chimney Inspection
Proper care and maintenance is extremely important in maximizing the useful life of your chimney. One of the worst causes of damage to chimney occurs during the winter and early spring months during the freeze thaw cycle. Cold temperatures on their own are hard...