by James Owens | Jan 10, 2013 | Chimney Information
If there is any part of a chimney that has collapsed, this can be a serious issue for homeowners and it can actually be dangerous. There is always an issue with chimneys that are used when there is a collapse where fires have started. But there is a much more serious...
by James Owens | Jul 28, 2012 | Chimney and Fireplace Safety
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a silent threat that faces all chimney owners, and they need to be very conscientious of the condition of their chimneys. For all the good that can come from having a fireplace and chimney, there are dangers that need to be planned for. This is...
by James Owens | Feb 22, 2024 | Chimney Caps
Chimneys often bear the brunt of winter’s fury, but it’s too easy to get caught up in the cold season’s beauty and look past crucial red flags. Although the thought of ice covering your chimney cap may seem like a picture-perfect snapshot at first,...
by James Owens | Aug 26, 2023 | Gas Logs and Fireplaces
Imagine getting home from a long day at work, pouring a glass of wine, putting on your pajamas, and settling down with your favorite book in front of a warm flickering fire from your gas fireplace. Now imagine that your system isn’t working right. It’s a bummer, huh?...
by James Owens | Jul 17, 2023 | Animals In Your Chimney
Fireplaces, furnaces, and wood stoves keep us nice and cozy on colder days, but if you settle in for the evening and hear scurrying or chirping, it’s possible something else has found a cozy spot on the chimney side of things. Animals find their way into chimneys for...