Stage Three Creosote

When it comes to your chimney safety, it’s important to know that chimney fires are preventable. Chimney ventilation requires optimum airflow, which means all the parts of the system need to be properly installed. When the system isn’t properly maintained or parts of...

The Dangers of Creosote

Today you may not have a fire burning in your fireplace or stove, but you will soon! Every day a fire burns, byproducts rise up the chimney, including soot and creosote. Neither are serious when the system is serviced regularly, but when important appointments are...

Do You Need Glazed Creosote Removal?

It can be difficult to recognize an issue with your chimney system—especially when the majority of the issues take place INSIDE the system. If you burn wood, there are many gases and particles produced by the fire, and some of it coats the walls of the chimney system...

Creosote Removal

Part of enjoying a fire is contending with the mess that comes with it. Wood fires naturally produce ash, soot, creosote, smoke, and more. The chimney system works constantly to vent these harmful byproducts from the home. However, over time the chimney can become...