by Nick Wagner | Oct 23, 2013 | chimney maintenance
Getting to Know the Parts of a Chimney There’s that time of year when you’d want to snuggle up with your loved ones as you endure a cold day – a time when you need warmth and comfort. What better way to do that than in front of a cozy well-kept fireplace....
by Nick Wagner | Sep 24, 2013 | fire safety, fireplace maintenance
Keeping It Clean Wood-burning stoves are top-notch mood-enhancers, but they also have plenty of practical benefits — they’re great zone heaters, and the units on the market today are highly efficient, too, giving off much more warmth and wasting much less...
by Nick Wagner | Sep 19, 2013 | chimney maintenance
Mold in Chimney Any trapped moisture in your home could be growing mold and deteriorating the quality of air in your home. Any mold growing in your home is serious and should be detected and removed immediately. Mold can produce respiratory problems and even some long...
by Nick Wagner | Aug 28, 2013 | chimney maintenance, fire safety, fireplace maintenance
Levels of Chimney Inspection Having a fire inside a home or any enclosed space is dangerous due to the fire and smoke hazards to the building and personal health. It is good to know the inspection procedures and levels of inspection performed by chimney professionals....
by Nick Wagner | Aug 9, 2013 | chimney maintenance, fire safety
Anyone who has ever purchased a home knows that it is mandatory to have a carbon monoxide detector in the home in order for it to be considered safe. However, many people do not understand exactly what carbon monoxide poisoning is or how their chimney can contribute...