
We want your business and we take the time to listen to your concerns and what you are interested in. To answer your questions and offer preventive maintenance suggestions along with tips on how to use your fireplace safely. Whether it's a simple fireplace sweeping, installing a cap or removing deadly blockages, to a complete relining, we are not done until you are satisfied.
So give us a call or go to our contact page and ask any questions you might have, we are at your service and waiting to help.
So give us a call or go to our contact page and ask any questions you might have, we are at your service and waiting to help.
Services
Services: Sweeping Chimneys & Dryer Vents
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Your Inspection to NFPA 211
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A NFPA Level 1 inspection, this Inspection fee is $75 (plus tax) credited back/waived if you book work with us with in 2 weeks. The days of "just sweep my chimney" are over, you might be able to find a sweep out there that does not care about your home or your families well being but we do. What can you expect form our Inspections of your chimneys and dryer vents.
About Us, Our Suppliers, Affiliations and 911
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Strange Chimney Pictures
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This is how we found the chimney behind a wall in my own kitchen, It shows how some one left a piece of galvanized smoke pipe in the chimney and just plastered and painted over it then hung a cabinet over that, an inside the chimney flue video inspection will show problems like this with out opening the wall.
Dryer Vents
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There are more Dryer Vent fires in the US than chimney fires, over 15,000 a year, most people never think that it needs cleaning or maintenance, we can help with a quick look behind the dryer and an air flow check out side, all for free.
Some of the IRC Codes we follow, "transition pipe (flex) max 8' long and not concealed with in construction", No bird cages on dryer vents "Screens shall not be installed at the duct termination" Exhaust ducts shall terminate to the out side.", "max run of 25' less 5' for every 90", Air flow should be 1500 Cubic Feet of air Per Minute or above.
Some of the IRC Codes we follow, "transition pipe (flex) max 8' long and not concealed with in construction", No bird cages on dryer vents "Screens shall not be installed at the duct termination" Exhaust ducts shall terminate to the out side.", "max run of 25' less 5' for every 90", Air flow should be 1500 Cubic Feet of air Per Minute or above.
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