by Chuck Roydhouse | Mar 26, 2020 | Flue Liners, Stainless Steel liners
Per national fire code, your chimney has to have a complete passageway with no cracks, gaps or separations to expel the flue gases to the outside atmosphere. So when you find out your chimney liner is damaged, you have some decisions to make. The biggest: Should you...
by Chuck Roydhouse | Feb 13, 2020 | Chimney technicians, Fire Safety Tips
This being the month of love and appreciation, we want to take some time to appreciate and highlight our chimney technicians and have them offer some insights! From The Company Owners We really depend on our technicians. They’re both the backbone and the face of our...
by Chuck Roydhouse | Jan 27, 2020 | Winter Home Tips
January is not over yet, which means we still have a long winter ahead of us. Because of this, we urge all of the homeowners in our service area to consider the following guidelines for keeping their home and family better protected through the harsh winds, freezing...
by Chuck Roydhouse | Dec 26, 2019 | Fireplace Smoke Issues
Did you settle down for a cozy evening by the fireplace only to be faced with smoke in your living room? This is bad for your health, and it causes a really unpleasant aesthetic in your home, as well. It’s important to find effective solutions, and that’s what the...
by Chuck Roydhouse | Dec 20, 2019 | Chimney Fires
As a retired firefighter and a CSIA Master certified chimney sweep, I care a lot about fire safety and have dedicated decades of my life to reducing chimney fires and house fires in this community. I also know that in many ways, education is the key to fire...