by Lou Curley | Nov 19, 2016 | Chimney Cleaning
Warm, cozy fires and cold winter months go hand in hand, but have you taken the time to get your chimney cleaned this year? If you haven’t, don’t worry, it’s not too late, but you might want to schedule an appointment sooner than later to prevent scheduling...
by Lou Curley | Nov 18, 2016 | Chimney Inspection
A fireplace can be a beautiful focal piece in any home, and a great way to stay cozy on cold winter days. If your home has a fireplace and chimney, knowing the details of how it’s built and how to take care of it is imperative. Many homeowners have never heard...
by Lou Curley | Nov 18, 2016 | Fire Safety
Your family is probably like many others and you spend hours hanging out in front of the fireplace during the chilly winter months. You most likely also leave the room on occasion to go get something, check on dinner or complete a quick chore or two and leave...
by Lou Curley | Nov 18, 2016 | Chimney Inspection
Especially in areas with high rainfall or lots of snow, water can cause many issues with your chimney. Over time, if water damage is not addressed, it can mean major structural problems for your chimney. Here are a few of the ways water damages chimneys, and...
by Lou Curley | Nov 18, 2016 | Chimney Inspection
Water penetration can be one of the most damaging issues a chimney can experience over time. In addition to causing issues with the integrity of your masonry, spalling is a common side effect of water leakage. Here are some tips on how to recognize, repair, and...