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C. Reynolds For Masonry

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125 years of experience

We do commercial and residential projects both big and small. We also manufacture stone veneer with the same quality as the "big box" stores but without the "big box" price tag! Give us a call today!

We do commercial and residential projects both big and small. We also manufacture stone veneer with the same quality as the "big box" stores but without the "big box" price tag! Give us a call today!







A-1 Stoves Chimneys & Awnings

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A-1 Stoves Chimneys & Awnings

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Grass Valley Location:........ 819-G Whispering Pines Lane, Grass Valley,CA ...........ph: 530-477-1979 ............. /.................... Chico Location:..................... 3881 Benatar Way, Chico, CA .............................. ph: 530-345-9292 .................... / ...................... We have been in the Stove, Chimney and Awning business for over 20 years. We're passionate about providing excellent customer service and helping you find the products or parts that you need.

Grass Valley Location:........ 819-G Whispering Pines Lane, Grass Valley,CA ...........ph: 530-477-1979 ............. /.................... Chico Location:..................... 3881 Benatar Way, Chico, CA .............................. ph: 530-345-9292 .................... / ...................... We have been in the Stove, Chimney and Awning business for over 20 years. We're passionate about providing excellent customer service and helping you find the products or parts that you need.



WALLACE & HINZ MANUFACTURE

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WALLACE & HINZ MANUFACTURE

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Since 1977 Wallace and Hinz has specialized in building fine bars for private homes and award winning restaurants. We provide handcrafted wall paneling, custom fireplaces, home theaters, libraries and studies. Home Owners, Designers and Contractors enjoy working with the W&H team and return often.

Since 1977 Wallace and Hinz has specialized in building fine bars for private homes and award winning restaurants. We provide handcrafted wall paneling, custom fireplaces, home theaters, libraries and studies. Home Owners, Designers and Contractors enjoy working with the W&H team and return often.


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Gas Fireplace Service questions, answered by experts

No—though they are related. A flue is a pipe that runs the length of your chimney and carries smoke outside when a fire is burning. The damper is a metal plate that helps control airflow to the firebox, depending on whether it’s open or closed.

Not all gas fireplaces need a chimney. If you install a ventless gas fireplace, it will release low levels of combustion byproducts back into your living space (instead of pushing them outside through a chimney or vent). Ventless fireplaces burn fuel efficiently, so the emissions are minimal—but they could bother people with allergies or respiratory issues.

Yes, if your gas fireplace has a flue, you typically need to open it when using the fireplace. Although gas fireplaces don’t produce the type of smoke and soot that wood-burning ones do, they still release combustion gasses like carbon monoxide. Opening the flue ensures these gasses safely exit your home through the chimney. Not all gas fireplaces need a chimney, however. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions for your specific gas fireplace model, as some newer models may have different ventilation requirements.

The best type of firewood is a locally-sourced hardwood such as oak. While it’s not the least expensive option, oak is found in most parts of the country and doesn't smoke or spark when burned. Other common slow-burning hardwoods, such as hickory, walnut, cherry, and maple, also make excellent firewood.

Removing a chimney is difficult. You may need to take it out brick by brick from inside the walls. If it’s part of the load bearing structure of the home, removing it becomes even more difficult. Chimney removal cost can range from $1,000 to $10,000, depending on the complexity of the job, and whether or not it’s load bearing. For this reason, many people will choose to remove the fireplace and seal the chimney at the bottom and top. You could remove the visible exterior section of the chimney at the roofline before sealing it, too.

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