by admin | Feb 5, 2021 | Chimney and Fireplace Repairs, Chimney Inspection, Chimney Leaks
The southern United States receives a lot of rain. From afternoon thunderstorms to hurricanes, Southerners are very used to wet weather. However, many people don’t think about the effects that rain can have on their chimneys. Unfortunately, water damage can...
by admin | Feb 5, 2021 | Chimney and Fireplace Repairs, Chimney Sweeps
If you own a home with a chimney, you may be wondering if your insurance covers damage. The answer is a bit complicated: it depends. Every insurance company and policy is different. Sometimes, insurance will cover unexpected damage to your chimney. But, if the damage...
by admin | Feb 5, 2021 | Chimney and Fireplace Repairs, Chimney Inspection
The byproduct of enjoying your fireplace is creosote buildup. Creosote is one of the major causes of chimney fires along with soot. Buildup of these materials can restrict the airflow of the chimney and cause damage. A chimney inspection allows the tech to ensure that...
by admin | Feb 1, 2021 | Chimney and Fireplace Repairs, Chimney Caps, Chimney Inspection, Chimney Sweeps
On a chimney, the crown is located across the top of the chimney. It is a solid cover that sits on the highest points of your chimney. Designed to be strong and perform well over a long period of time. Even though, over-time all structures start to fall. There are...
by admin | Feb 1, 2021 | Chimney and Fireplace Repairs, Chimney Caps
Living in the south, mainly along the Gulf Coast, then you know there are lots of rainstorms. Actually, we get more rain than anywhere else in the country, including Seattle. The ranking of the most amount of rainfall goes as follows: Mobile, Pensacola, and Seattle in...