It’s important to remember that a chimney is much more than just an aesthetic feature on your roof. Be sure to contact us for repairs as soon as you notice an issue with your chimney, as it may not be safe to burn a fire in the fireplace until the repairs are made.
In order to burn a fire safely, you should build it slowly, adding more wood as it heats. Keep the damper of your wood-burning fireplace completely open to increase draw in the early stages. Burn the fire hot on occasion to help prevent smoke from lingering in the fireplace and creosote from developing.
If you lead a busy lifestyle, you may find that there are simply never enough hours in the day to get around to making repairs to your chimney. Let’s talk about how we can help you make short work of issues with your chimney or fireplace.
One of the most adaptive fireplace designs is a wood fireplace. Not only does a wood enclosure complement a home with a rustic or traditional look, but it also can create an eye-catching contrast to a more modern home.
Did you know that if you are seeing a lot of smoke coming from your outdoor wood stove that this can be an indicator of fuel burning inefficiently?
Tempted to try your hand at installing a fire pit on your own to save some money? This can be dangerous, and any missteps can lead to expensive fire damage. It can be much more affordable to have a fire pit specialist install it for you.