Enjoy the ambiance of a warm fireplace or stove in the cooler months and rest easy that your chimney system and venting is working properly. Safety is a primary concern when it comes to Annual Chimney Inspection and Cleaning. Lack of proper maintenance can result in chimney fires. We are the experts when it comes to chimney repairs, chimney liners, chimney cleaning, chimney caps, chimney crowns and more.
You can also trust the licensed and insured technicians at Mercer County Chimney Services to install new fireplaces, stoves and inserts for the most efficient heating value. Chimney inspections are required for many real estate transactions and we can offer a Level 1 or Level 2 Inspection that will identify any potential deficiencies and allow you to repair your chimney, stove or fireplace bringing it up to code.
You can also trust the licensed and insured technicians at Mercer County Chimney Services to install new fireplaces, stoves and inserts for the most efficient heating value. Chimney inspections are required for many real estate transactions and we can offer a Level 1 or Level 2 Inspection that will identify any potential deficiencies and allow you to repair your chimney, stove or fireplace bringing it up to code.
Services
Mercer County Chimney Services is Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) Certified and a member of the National Chimney Sweep Guild (NCSG).
Our fully licensed, insured and trained chimney technicians handle chimney sweeping and cleaning and tough chimney problems including tuckpointing, chimney construction, chimney venting, chimney pipe, chimney crown repair, chimney cap installation, chimney chase cover, chimney liner replacement or repair, leaky chimney repairs, fireplace restorations, chimney restoration, masonry services, chimney damper repairs, smoky chimneys, smelly chimneys, loose mortar on chimney and any other chimney or fireplace services you need.
Our fully licensed, insured and trained chimney technicians handle chimney sweeping and cleaning and tough chimney problems including tuckpointing, chimney construction, chimney venting, chimney pipe, chimney crown repair, chimney cap installation, chimney chase cover, chimney liner replacement or repair, leaky chimney repairs, fireplace restorations, chimney restoration, masonry services, chimney damper repairs, smoky chimneys, smelly chimneys, loose mortar on chimney and any other chimney or fireplace services you need.
Servicing your chimney with a chimney sweep or cleaning is necessary annually to ensure the safety of your home and the efficiency of your chimney. Unmaintained chimneys account for over $200 million in property damage each year, not to mention injuries and the tragic loss of human life.
Wood burning fireplaces & wood stoves create a buildup of creosote in chimneys when smoke, water vapor, tar fog, gases, unburned wood particles, hydrocarbon and various minerals pass through the chimney.Creosote is highly combustible and can cause a house fire, leading to massive damage in your home.
Wood burning fireplaces & wood stoves create a buildup of creosote in chimneys when smoke, water vapor, tar fog, gases, unburned wood particles, hydrocarbon and various minerals pass through the chimney.Creosote is highly combustible and can cause a house fire, leading to massive damage in your home.
Few things are as important as ensuring the safety of your home, which is why it is critical to annually inspect your fireplaces and chimneys. According to The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 211, Chimneys, fireplaces, and vents shall be inspected at least once a year for soundness, freedom from deposits, and correct clearances.
Chimney sweeps are not just for traditional, wood-burning fireplaces and chimneys. Furnace flues need cleaning as well. The particulate build-up within a furnace flue might not be as great as that of a fireplace or stove, but it still happens. The flue is not maintained by the utility company or fuel provider, so chimney sweeps are needed to make sure there are no hazardous build ups of particles.
Water is one of the strongest forces of nature, and homeowners should be aware of the damage it can cause if it leaks into the home. A leaky chimney can be a path that water takes, the signs of which could be water stains on the walls around your fireplace, water collecting in your attic, a puddle in your fireplace, or moisture on the chimney base.
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