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Clean and Inspect a gas fireplaceClean and Inspect a wood burning stove or pellet stove

Serving Goodyear, AZ and surrounding areas

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Hi I’m reliable and very ambitious to getting jobs done I enjoy being detailed with my cleaning especially bathrooms I also do deep cleaning move In n move out I’m willing to clean vacation homes air bnb just give me the opportunities and you won’t be disappointed with the quality work I do you can reach me at 480-475-6502 if there’s any questions you might have thank you have a blessed day

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Clean and Inspect a gas fireplaceClean and Inspect a wood burning stove or pellet stoveClean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimney

Serving Goodyear, AZ and surrounding areas

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Dependable, thorough, and detail-oriented, I take pride in providing high-quality cleaning services. I treat every home with care and always strive to leave it fresh, spotless, and welcoming. Customer satisfaction is my top priority.

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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

You should use an angled brush to first paint the mortar lines, then go in with a high-density roller to evenly paint the bricks one at a time. You can also use a flat paintbrush to paint individual bricks, but a roller is faster and easier to use thanks to its longer handle and wider surface area for coating the bricks. To finish, go in with the paint brush for edges or hard-to-reach areas.

There are fire codes for a fireplace mantel made of wood or other combustible material. The mantel must be mounted at least six inches away from the fireplace opening on all sides with a non-combustible material—like stone or brick—installed between the mantel and fireplace. Building codes and regulations will vary based on your location, so before beginning the project, research the requirements in your area.

Creosote logs can help to reduce new creosote build-up by about 60%, however they don’t replace regular cleaning. While creosote logs can help to prevent build-up of creosote in your chimney, they won’t remove build-up that’s already there. Creosote logs can be used as a preventative measure in conjunction with regular cleaning, but you will still need to clean your chimney about once per year.

The best style of chimney cap for a brick chimney is one that fits tightly around the brick top of the chimney. The cap should have a screen to fully enclose it to keep animals out. The best materials include stainless steel, copper, or aluminum that fit tightly or are custom fabricated for a perfect fit on your chimney.

The short answer is yes, as hearths need to extend a certain distance out from the fire. This is usually around at least a foot in front but is often more, closer to two feet even. There is another distance to consider, which is the distance beyond the opening of the fireplace. Each municipality will have different code requirements. 

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