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What You Need to Know About Your Chimney in the Spring and Summer

You may not be using your fireplace and chimney during the warmer spring and summer months, but that doesn’t mean nothing is happening to the chimney.  In fact, three serious things can happen that may lead to expensive repairs and unsafe operating conditions. 1. Rainwater damage Over time, rainwater is […] Read more

The Skinny on Chimney Liners

If you’ve been lighting your fireplace year after year without taking a closer look inside your chimney, then you may not be aware of a potentially hidden danger lurking inside. When a fireplace burns, it produces dangerous byproducts including toxic gases, creosote and smoke that can damage the flue. Without […] Read more

Chimney Inspection Types

If you’ve never operated a fireplace and chimney, you may not be fully clear on the different types of chimney inspections.  First-time fireplace users – and some who are a little more experienced – can benefit from understanding the three levels of fireplace and chimney inspection.  This is because, over the course of the life of a fireplace, you may need […] Read more

Fireplace Upgrades You Should Consider This Year

A fireplace is a great addition to a home, but depending on when and how yours was installed, you might feel you’re not getting the most out of the appliance, specifically in terms of aesthetic appeal.  Fireplaces that have been in service for decades and those installed without much thought about overall appearance might need a little hearth-area upgrading to […] Read more

Top 5 Common Chimney FAQs

We often get questions from customers who want to learn more about their chimney and how to keep their family safe when using their fireplace. Since there are many homeowners that have similar questions, we summarized the top 5 most frequently asked questions below. How often should you have your chimney cleaned? Creosote is a natural by-product of […] Read more

Why is My Chimney Sweating? – Chimney Leaks

If you’ve noticed dampness on the bricks and mortar of your chimney or the inside walls of your home adjacent to the chimney, you are probably dealing with chimney sweating. Dampness can also be the result of a leaky roof, so that needs to be ruled out before addressing a chimney sweating issues. There are two reasons for […] Read more

Fireplace Safety Tips & Advice – Gas, Electric & Wood Fires

Making use of your fireplace can be a great way to cut down on your heating costs and create a cozy atmosphere in your home. If you are not careful, it can become a safety risk. Whether you have a gas fireplace, electric fireplace or wood-burning fireplace, it is important to follow a few basic safety tips […] Read more

Ways to Reduce your Chimney and Fireplace Emissions

Whenever you use a wood-burning fireplace, smoke emissions are created.  There’s no way to avoid this completely, but there are things you can do to ensure you’re creating a minimal amount of particulate emissions.  Here are some ideas. Burn the right wood Hardwoods such as oak and hickory produce a lot less smoke (which contains the emission particles) than soft woods like spruce or pine.  Hardwoods have the […] Read more

Tips for Using a Wood Stove to Heat a Large Home

Can you heat a larger home with a single wood stove?  It’s certainly possible to do, but you need to take several things into consideration. Ideally wood stoves are made to be space-heating appliances.  As long as there is a suitable method for venting the smoke to the outside, these efficient units can be placed just about anywhere within […] Read more

How to Open Your Chimney Damper

Unless you have a vent-free fireplace, the first step you should take before lighting a fire in a wood-burning fireplace or gas fireplace is to open the damper. If you start a fire when the damper is closed, you’ll realize the mistake quickly when the room fills up with smoke. Filling your living with smoke isn’t the best way to […] Read more

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