THE PROCESS OF CLEANING A FIREPLACE
Chimney cleaning includes sweeping the flue, removing the damper and cleaning the throat chamber, vacuuming the smoke shelf, cleaning the damper and damper housing, resetting the damper, brushing the firebox, removing ashes, and a safety inspection with a detailed inspection report. If you have a woodstove or insert, the unit is removed for the purpose of cleaning and inspecting. WE DO NOT CLEAN THE INSIDE OF WOODSTOVES OR INSERTS.
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THE PROCESS OF CLEANING A GAS OR OIL FURNACE
Gas or oil furnace cleaning includes sweeping the flue, removing the soot and debris from the bottom of the flue, cleaning the connector pipe from the appliance to the flue, and vacuuming the appliance thimble also includes a safety inspection along with a detailed inspection report.
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Keeping It Clean
HOW WE KEEP THE WORK SPACE NEAT
A large tarp is laid down on the hearth and floor in front of the fireplace, woodstove, or appliance so that soot is not tracked anywhere. We never place equipment on your floors or carpets. While the sweep is performed, an industrial-grade vacuum cleaner is used to trap dust particles as fine as 5 microns.
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Safety Inspection
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A SAFETY INSPECTION
A complete safety inspection is performed with the Wohler camera system. A detailed report of the chimney's condition is provided to the customer. Also, with the safety inspection one photo will be included, extra photos are an additional $10.00 each.
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Firewood for Sale
All Hardwood sold by the Bundle, Quarter Stack, Half Stack and Full Stack. Also available in short or full pieces. Delivery Fee applies.
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