by Richie Baxley | Aug 17, 2015 | Chimneys
Not many people think to consider their chimney during the summer months of sunshine and being outside, but the kids are finally heading back to school and the summer is coming quickly to a close. Getting our chimneys ready for winter is a very important step in house...
by Richie Baxley | Jul 28, 2015 | Chimneys
Chimney Swifts enter chimneys that have no chimney cap or top mounted chimney dampers. Remember, you can’t remove them after they’ve nested, so contact us to install or repair a chimney cap or top mounted damper.
by Richie Baxley | Jun 30, 2015 | Chimneys
A chimney liner is a critical part of your chimney system. Most homeowners aren’t aware that the byproducts of oil- and gas-burning appliances are just as bad for your chimney as those from burning solid fuels. All of these byproducts can easily deteriorate a flue. It...
by Richie Baxley | Jun 23, 2015 | Chimneys
We would like to remind you that the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends you have your chimney(s) inspected at least once per year. To continue providing the same high level of service by our Chimney Safety Institute of America certified...
by Richie Baxley | May 29, 2015 | Chimneys
Is your chimney leaking? Do you constantly have to have your chimney flashing caulked or tarred to keep it from leaking? Chimneys are notorious for leaking, and the culprit is almost always the sheet metal flashing. Most problems occur when the flashings are too small...
by Richie Baxley | Apr 28, 2015 | Chimneys
A Class A chimney system—also known as an all-fuel, prefab, or factory-built chimney—is a complete system in and of itself. The pipe can pass through a house as its own separate structure. The factory-built chimney is a double wall pipe, which is made of an inner...