by Marisa Bell | Chimney Maintenance
Now that summer is here, it’s a good idea to close the fireplace until the colder weather returns. Closing the fireplace for the season has many benefits. First, it will help prevent the conditioned air in your home from escaping through the chimney saving money on...
by Marisa Bell | Chimney Inspection, Chimney Maintenance
A chimney that receives regular maintenance should give many years of safe and efficient service. But once a chimney passes into “old age,” i.e., 50 or 75 or more years old, certain problems should be expected. Still, with proper repairs and maybe some alterations,...
by Marisa Bell | Chimney Inspection, Chimney Maintenance, Chimney Repairs
Chimneys are strong and will last for many years, when they’re built well and properly maintained. But even the best chimney won’t last forever. If your chimney is older or has suffered a lot of damage, you may be wondering if you need a new chimney. Here are some...
by Marisa Bell | Chimney Inspection, Chimney Maintenance, Chimney Sweep
As solidly as chimneys are constructed, if regular care and maintenance are neglected, they easily can become hazardous. If you have a home with an active fireplace, here are a few tips on how to care for your chimney. Chimney damage You don’t have to be a licensed,...
by Marisa Bell | Chimney Inspection, Chimney Maintenance, Masonry Services
Winter can be a beautiful time of year. But it can also be a turbulent time for your fireplace and chimney. Years of exposure to the constant rain, sleet, and snow can damage even the most well-built chimneys. Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to...
by Marisa Bell | Chimney Maintenance, Chimney Repairs, Chimney Sweep, Creosote
The chimney cap is one of the most vital parts of a chimney. Its primary purpose is to protect the masonry chimney crown & open flue. There are two kinds of chimney caps. Many fireplaces, especially in older homes, have an open style chimney cap that was made from...