by Lou Curley | Jan 24, 2017 | Fire Safety
Fire safety is a very important topic and you have most likely heard people talk about different ways that you can keep yourself and your family safe too many times to count. Since you believe that you know everything there is to know about fire safety, you...
by Lou Curley | Jan 24, 2017 | Fire Safety
Wood burning fireplaces can still be found in m any homes, but more people are leaning towards gas-powered fireplaces. These types have an even stronger emphasis on contemporary design, and despite the fact that wood is cheaper, they are still relatively...
by Lou Curley | Jan 24, 2017 | Fire Safety
Little black dots, musty smells, dampness, these are all signs of mold. You probably have spotted the little black dots above your shower on occasion or smelled a musty smell in a dark corner of your basement, but what about your fireplace or your chimney? Have...
by Lou Curley | Jan 24, 2017 | Fire Safety
We’ve all seen the commercials for the chimney sweeping logs that are supposed to keep everyone’s chimney clean and creosote free, but do they really work? How is it possible to burn that and remove the creosote from your chimney when the firewood you are...
by Lou Curley | Dec 22, 2016 | Fire Safety
If you have a home with a chimney, you should know how it works, as well as understand even the rudiments of chimney repairs, cleaning and the importance of inspections. This information will help you identify problems if they occur. It will also help you to...
by Lou Curley | Dec 22, 2016 | Fire Safety
You know that you obviously need firewood in order to use your fireplace. The amount of firewood you need depends greatly on how often you use the fireplace and how long you let each fire burn. No matter how much firewood you need, you will want to make sure...