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Your chimney withstands various weather elements year-round. Rainwater, melting ice and snow, and moisture can be particularly damaging as water can seep in between the bricks. Over time, spalling can occur and damage th ... read more
Chimney work requires a lot of caution and accuracy. Whether it’s a chimney masonry repair job or a routine sweep, it’s important to ensure that the person you’re hiring for the job is prope ... read more
Lightning tends to strike the tallest grounded structure in the immediate area, which in some cases, happens to be a house’s chimney. Today, we discuss what happens when lightning strike ... read more
The fall season officially begins in a few weeks’ time, which makes it the perfect time to prepare your home for the colder days ahead. Here are some home maintenance tasks you shoul ... read more
It may not be as visible as the actual chimney itself, but the small metal structure installed on top of it is nevertheless an important component. Called the cap or flue top cover, it offer ... read more