Chimney

Determining the Right Type of Chimney for Your Home

For many homeowners, a fireplace is not just something that gives off warmth during the winter season. It also adds an aesthetic appeal to the overall design of the house. Choosing the right type of chimney is a necessity for many homeowners. They want something that can add value to their house. Above all, it should benefit you in the long run.

The selection process should involve extensive research. You have to consider the cleaning requirements, and don’t forget about the safety hazards. And, you must also pick the right one that suits your house.

Here are some tips to determine which is the right type of chimney for your home.

Masonry Chimneys

This is the normal chimney you’ll typically see in many houses. They are made of blocks, bricks and mortar. This type of chimney can usually last for a lifetime. With proper upkeep, a masonry fireplace can add more value to your house while letting you save energy. On the other hand, it requires a concrete foundation and limits your house from using combustible materials.

Metal Chimneys

Modern fireplaces require a specific type of chimney: metal. According to your chimney masonry repair expert, they are usually made of metal sheets. They can be easily installed and require less clearance for combustible materials. Factory-made fireplace and chimneys are also much easier to clean and maintain.

But unlike masonry chimneys, they don’t last that long. Regular maintenance is required because of their aging parts.

Ready to get the right chimney for your Saratoga Springs, NY, home? Trust the professionals at the Chimney Doctors! Other services we offer include chimney relining, repairs and maintenance. Call us today at (518) 633-5900 to schedule an appointment.

Thomas Giroux

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