Fireplaces

Bring warmth and atmosphere to your home with a beautifully designed fireplace.

Fireplace Inserts

Upgrade your existing fireplace with efficient heat and a refreshed look.

Stoves

Enjoy dependable heat and timeless comfort with a freestanding stove.

Gas Logs

Add realistic flames to your existing fireplace with convenient gas logs.

Mantels and Surrounds

Frame your fireplace with a mantel or surround that completes the space.

Fireplace Doors

Improve safety and efficiency while enhancing the look of your hearth.

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Outdoor Fireplaces

Create a welcoming outdoor centerpiece with a fireplace built for comfort and ambiance.

Outdoor Heaters

Extend your outdoor season with reliable warmth for patios and gathering spaces.

Pergolas

Define your outdoor space with a pergola that adds structure, shade, and style.

Outdoor Kitchens

Design a fully functional outdoor kitchen built for cooking, entertaining, and gathering.

Outdoor Cooking

Bring restaurant quality cooking outside with premium outdoor appliances.

Flame Tables

Add modern fire and warmth to your patio with stylish and easy to use flame tables.

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Protect Your Chimney, Protect Your Home

Ensure your chimney is in top condition with our professional repair services. Our team is dedicated to safeguarding your home from potential hazards and extending the life of your chimney.

From Caps to Dampers, We Offer Expert Chimney Repairs That Last

Understanding Chase Tops

Chase Top Replacements

A chase top is a metal covering that sits atop prefabricated chimneys, protecting them from the elements. Over time, these tops can rust or deteriorate, leading to leaks and water damage. Signs of a failing chase top include rust stains, water leaks, and visible damage. Replacing a damaged chase top is crucial to prevent further structural issues and maintain the integrity of your chimney.

Chimney Cap Solutions

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Chimney caps are essential for preventing moisture, animal entry, and debris buildup in your chimney. Water is the number one enemy of masonry, causing deterioration and costly repairs. Our custom cap options ensure a perfect fit for any chimney, and we offer competitive pricing to suit your budget.

Investing in a quality chimney cap not only protects your chimney but also enhances the overall efficiency of your fireplace system. Our expert team is ready to assist you in choosing the right cap for your needs.

Understanding Chimney Dampers

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Chimney dampers are essential components that help prevent drafts and heat loss in your home. By sealing off the chimney when not in use, they keep warm air inside during the winter and cool air during the summer, enhancing your home's energy efficiency.

There are two main types of dampers: top-mount and throat dampers. Top-mount dampers sit at the top of the chimney and provide a tight seal against the elements, while throat dampers are located at the base of the chimney. Upgrading to a modern damper can significantly improve your home's energy efficiency, reducing heating and cooling costs.

Common Questions About Chimney Care

Maintaining your chimney is crucial for both safety and efficiency. Here are some common questions homeowners have about chimney maintenance and repairs.

Do I really need a chimney cap?

Yes, a chimney cap is vital for protecting your chimney from rain, snow, and debris. It also prevents animals from entering and nesting inside your chimney, which can cause blockages and other issues.

What’s the benefit of a top-mount damper?

Top-mount dampers provide a superior seal compared to traditional throat dampers. They help prevent drafts and reduce heat loss, ultimately saving on energy costs. They also keep out rain and debris, protecting your chimney structure.

How do I know if my chase cover is leaking?

Signs of a leaking chase cover include rust stains on the chimney, water spots on the ceiling near the chimney, and visible rust or damage on the chase cover itself. Regular inspections can help catch leaks early, preventing further damage.

How often should I have my chimney inspected?

It's recommended to have your chimney inspected at least once a year, especially before the start of the heating season. Regular inspections help identify potential issues early, ensuring your chimney operates safely and efficiently.

What are the signs of a damaged chimney liner?

A damaged chimney liner may show signs such as cracked or missing flue tiles, excessive creosote buildup, or smoke entering your home. If you notice any of these signs, it's important to have your chimney inspected by a professional.

Why is water the #1 enemy of masonry?

Water can cause significant damage to masonry by seeping into cracks and causing the material to expand and contract with temperature changes. This can lead to structural damage over time, making it crucial to keep your chimney protected from moisture.

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