by Cliff Slagle | May 19, 2014 | Chimneys, Fire Safety
If you don’t want to experience unfortunate accidents such as a chimney fire or carbon monoxide poisoning, make sure your chimney is in good condition, starting with the liner. Here are some facts about the chimney liner:
by Cliff Slagle | Apr 18, 2014 | Chimney Sweeps, Chimneys, Fire Safety, Fireplace Maintenance, Fireplaces and Stoves
Choosing the right company to handle all of your chimney and fireplace needs can be a tough task. Knowing which questions to ask can and will certainly smooth out the process for you. Being an informed homeowner makes all the difference in the world.
by Cliff Slagle | Feb 24, 2014 | Fire Safety, Fireplace Maintenance, Fireplaces and Stoves
There’s a lot of upkeep inherent in using and maintaining a wood-burning fireplace or stove. You need to make sure and schedule your annual chimney inspection and regular chimney sweeping appointments, chop and dry and/or store wood, build your fires, tend your...
by Cliff Slagle | Feb 12, 2014 | Chimneys, Fire Safety, Fireplace Maintenance
Your chimney system is comprised of numerous parts, all of which are inspected by a chimney professional during your yearly chimney inspection and sweeping. To prevent major chimney system repairs, it is of paramount importance to make minor repairs as soon as...
by Cliff Slagle | Jan 31, 2014 | Chimneys, Fire Safety
You can do everything right and still have a house fire. That is why you need to know preventative steps and what to do in case of an actual fire. Everyone in your home needs know basic fire safety.
by Cliff Slagle | Dec 19, 2013 | Chimneys, Fire Safety, Fireplace Maintenance, Fireplaces and Stoves, Venting
Help! My Chimney Needs Repairs! Since every chimney is different, every chimney problem is different. And whether your system is smoking, leaking or cracking, the most appropriate response to a chimney issue is a thorough inspection, not only to get a close look at...