If you installed a cap on your chimney that was not stainless steel there is a likelihood that you have rust stains on on the top of your chimney which are very unsightly. Removing rust stains...
Category: Chimney Fires
Installing a Stainless Steel liner or a wood stove it must always be done according to the manufacturers instructions and follow all building codes and any fire codes in your...
[caption id="attachment_864" align="alignleft" width="262"] Spark guards can be ornate, like the one pictured, or plain but are a great wood burning tool because they contain sparks.[/caption] The...
Chimney fires can damage more than just the chimney on your home. If a chimney fire occurs it can catch the roof, any walls near the chimney, or any other part of the home. Once a chimney fire occurs...
Your chimney's flue system is used to vent the products of combustion. This fact alone makes it prone to cracks. Your chimney's clay flue tiles will crack if the flue system becomes too hot. This...
Chimney professionals all over the country recommend that any chimney flue be capped.This chimney is properly capped to avoid debris or nesting material from making the chimney a CO hazard.Caps are...