When they ask, I wear ny mask.
My favorite client of the day award goes to this little guy.
Putting in gas logs instead of fixing chimney fire damage, is chimney malpractice. These clients could have suffered carbon monoxide poisoning because a hearth store just wanted to sell gas logs.
Gas logs in a fireplace have the exact same requirements as burning wood.
If you were told this kind of info by a sweep or hearth stove, either they were lying to you or worse, didnt know better.
Gets the facts, first!
Also, the condensation produced by the gas logs destroyed most if this chimney. Thats why we are rebuilding it
Jobsite for the next couple of days.
Dover, NH
Just when I thought I had seen it all, after 29 years in this trade.
This is but one reason to make sure the company inspecting your chimney is properly trained. We find wood supporting the fireplace hearth, every day. This can be an extreme fire hazard. Which, if left where it doesnt belong for long enough, bad things can happen.
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Fire started in the chimney and spread to the house. Everybody got out safely
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Fire causes significant damage to Stratham home
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As firewood, pellet sales tick up during pandemic, fire marshal has safety reminder
Sometimes, an "emergency", is not so much an emergency. My client called because she was having an u usual burning smell.....
Turns out, she had left a wooden cook spoon, having used it to prop open the hopper door, on the top of the firebox, i side the insert door.
This sort of thing is why it is so important to have a properly trained chimney tech inspecting your chimneys. The chimney this came out of has been swept and "inspected" by multiple companies over the last 30 years. Yet nobody ever found the burned wood buried inside the chimney. If you want a proper inspection, give us a call.