by Chuck Roydhouse | Aug 8, 2019 | Fire Safety
You may think fireplace maintenance and chimney issues are only something to think about in the fall and winter, but there is actually a lot of important things you should be addressing in the summer. If you are concerned about the state of your chimney, you should...
by Chuck Roydhouse | Oct 15, 2018 | Fire Safety
Are the dropping temperatures triggering your urge to warm your home with a cozy fire? When harsh winds are blowing and rain and snow start making an appearance, there’s no better place to be than in front of a crackling fireplace. We encourage our customer base to...
by Linda Roydhouse | Nov 9, 2017 | Fire Safety
All sorts of holidays and festivities are coming up. This means we’re sure you are more than ready to start putting up decorations throughout your home. Whether it’s paper turkeys at Thanksgiving, or twinkling lights for Christmas, adding a touch of decor can...
by Chuck Roydhouse | Oct 6, 2017 | Fire Safety
Every October the National Fire Protection Association declares one week as National Fire Prevention Week. It is all about educating parents, kids, homeowners, business owners, and community members on what steps they can take to reduce the risk of fire. It also...
by Chuck Roydhouse | Oct 27, 2016 | Fire Safety
Take everything you’ve ever known about building a fire and turn it on its head. Nearly everyone who has learned to build a fire has learned the same method. Begin by placing wadded up newspapers in a pile on the bottom. Then add kindling. Then add some larger pieces...
by Chuck Roydhouse | Jan 29, 2016 | Fire Safety
As we keep our homes warm and safe this winter, we open ourselves up to the dangers of carbon monoxide. It’s important to know what the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning are, how carbon monoxide can build up within a home, and what you can do to keep you family safe...