by Lou Curley | Oct 23, 2017 | Chimney Inspection
How often do you think about your chimney? Is it only when you have a fire burning, or do you take the time to have maintenance completed on it at other times of the year? Well, your chimney is part of your home and it is definitely an item that needs to be...
by Lou Curley | Oct 5, 2017 | Chimney Inspection
Every homeowner knows that a home with a traditional chimney has a heat producing appliance of some time, and it’s usually a fireplace or wood stove. What a lot of people don’t realize is that their home probably has a few different types of flue. A flue, by...
by Lou Curley | Oct 5, 2017 | Chimney Inspection
Clay, metal, and cement are the three most common types of chimney liner. Each type of liner presents its own advantages and disadvantages. So, like every other part of homeownership, you have a decision to make when you need flue repair or replacement. Here are the...
by Lou Curley | Oct 5, 2017 | Chimney Inspection
The average homeowner is constantly looking for ways to save money. One target is the monthly bills, and this is even more evident during the winter months. Here are some inexpensive ways to increase heating efficiency in the home and lower your bills. Get rid of air...
by Lou Curley | Oct 5, 2017 | Chimney Inspection
Anyone involved in property management or community representation recognizes that this is a major responsibility. Much of this rests on ensuring the safety of people in the community, and addressing public heath safety concerns. Chimney safety and maintenance should...
by Lou Curley | Sep 28, 2017 | Chimney Inspection
Summer storms can be bad, but winter storms should not be taken lightly either. Like summer storms these can vary in terms of severity. Sometimes there is just heavy rain, but in many such instances people have to deal with sustained blizzards. The temperature will...