by Clayton Lamb | May 20, 2011 | Caps and Guards
Pests in your chimney can cause huge problems. Not only do they bring in mites, ticks, fleas, and other parasites, but they can actually cause a blockage in your chimney that will result in the dangerous products of combustion being unable to vent through the chimney....
by Clayton Lamb | May 19, 2011 | Articles
Having been in business since 1981, I cannot begin to tell you how many customers calling for an ‘outer estimate,’ a visual inspection and written list of recommendations for chimneys which are deteriorating, spalling, falling, or have been damaged by some...
by Clayton Lamb | May 19, 2011 | Articles
Fires in your fireplace can reach extremely high temperatures. A stainless steel chimney liner protects adjacent woodwork and other combustibles from the transfer of this extreme heat. After time, the caustic byproducts of combustion eat away at the mortar joints of...
by Clayton Lamb | May 19, 2011 | Articles
Ask any professional, myself included; they will recommend that your stainless steel chimney liner is insulated. When you are deciding to reline your chimney, your insurance company will more than likely require the pipe be insulated. Insulation around...
by Clayton Lamb | May 19, 2011 | Articles
Over the past thirty years, I have seen and estimated thousands of chimneys that were damaged due to poor design or being constructed of the wrong materials. Customers will often ask me what is the best chimney crown repair for their money if their service...
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