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Advanced Fireplace Technicians

5756 Stewart St
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Advanced Fireplace Technicians

5756 Stewart St
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29 years of experience

Advanced Fireplace Technicians was founded in the hopes to preserve human life and property. We pride ourselves on training and professionalism. If you are thinking about burning a fire inside your home, we should be your first call.

Advanced Fireplace Technicians was founded in the hopes to preserve human life and property. We pride ourselves on training and professionalism. If you are thinking about burning a fire inside your home, we should be your first call.



Soot-master chimney sweep

4066 Faunsdale Dr.
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Soot-master chimney sweep

4066 Faunsdale Dr.
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

A one owner and operated with 28 years of chimney cleaning and inspection experience. 30 years as a firefighter/paramedic. Specializing in chimney cleaning and safety inspections . Dryer vents cleaned and inspected. Chimney caps . Lint alert dryer vent sensor installed.

A one owner and operated with 28 years of chimney cleaning and inspection experience. 30 years as a firefighter/paramedic. Specializing in chimney cleaning and safety inspections . Dryer vents cleaned and inspected. Chimney caps . Lint alert dryer vent sensor installed.


"Needed our dryer vent cleaned. Excellent service, on time, got to work, cleaned up an set the dryer back better than it was before. Highly recommend!"

Cindy M on April 2023

Family owned and operated.

"Needed our dryer vent cleaned. Excellent service, on time, got to work, cleaned up an set the dryer back better than it was before. Highly recommend!"

Cindy M on April 2023

Chimney Sweep questions, answered by experts

Generally, snow removal from a roof should occur once over six inches of snow accumulates, especially if you notice that ice dams have formed. Without ice dams, you can let the snow accumulation hit 12 inches before removing it. However, the amount of snow that is too much for your roof also depends on the sturdiness of your roof and the compactness of the snow. If your roof needs maintenance or has structural issues, it’s best not to let the snow accumulate too much for fear of collapsing.

In most cases, it’s a good idea to leave the icicles on your roof and wait for the warmer weather to melt them away naturally. You should only remove icicles if you believe they’re heavy enough to cause damage to your home or anyone who enters it.

Roof raking helps clear snowfall from your roof and, in turn, you hope that this prevents ice dams. But can roof raking actually cause them? Generally, no, it cannot. But you should note that while, in some cases, you might successfully prevent ice dams from forming near the edge of your roof by keeping it cleared with a roof rake, they could still form higher up on the roof, where you are unable to reach. This may leave you wondering: Does roof raking prevent ice dams? While it is not a 100% guaranteed way to prevent them, it does help.

It is possible to wash your own roof, but we don’t recommend it. First, getting up on any roof is dangerous without proper safety equipment, especially if wetting a metal roof and making the surface slick. Additionally, it’s easy to damage your roof or force water between roof seams if you use a power washer, which can lead to property damage. Hiring a professional roof cleaner will save you time, keep you safe, and ensure that your roof looks new again without damaging it in the process. Plus, roof cleaning is a relatively affordable home improvement project.

Soft washing chemicals typically consist of a mix of sodium hypochlorite (or a chemical component of bleach) and water. While sodium hypochlorite and bleach are often thought to be the same thing, there is one small but key difference between the two: sodium hypochlorite comes in powdered rather than liquid form, which means that it’s also more concentrated and more effective from less product overall.

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