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Frontpoint
4.7(
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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 Simla, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It's a pretty decent system, I think. They send you the pieces and you install them yourself, which is pretty easy. The only real problem I have is that one sensor is too far away from the panel...or there's some interference, and they haven't been able to fix that. It's an interior door, so it's not the end of the world, just a little annoying. Their customer service is pretty good though. Nice, smart customer service people on the other end, very polite and helpful."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
A Focus Fireplace Group, Inc.
4.5(
14
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Gas, Pellet, or Wood Stove - RepairPre-Fabricated Fireplace Unit (Gas) - RepairPre-Fabricated Fireplace Unit (Non-Gas) - Repair

Serving Simla, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Credit card accepted

A Focus Fireplace Group, Inc., is your complete solution to all your residential and commercial fireplace needs! Please call us today to ensure your job is done right and looks great not to mention a little added comfort! We pride ourselves on satisfying our customers 100%!

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Pro Home Solutions
5.0(
1
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Clean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimney

Serving Simla, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Hello and thanks for stopping by. \nWhen was the last time you had your Air Ducts cleaned? Pro Home Solutions is specialized in cleaning and maintaining your Air Duct system, which ensures better quality air you are breathing for you and for your family. cleaner ducts can allow for better airflow and reduce the strain on the system, leading to potential energy savings.\nOur company is using the most efficient and advanced equipment on the market and we are committed for your satisfaction, \nPlease feel free to contact us and take advantage of our promotional rates

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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on stove type, venting complexity, and additional features like hearth pads or decorative finishes.

Replacing older chimneys or fireplaces, like wood-burning stoves, with something more eco-friendly can actually increase the value of your home. Some homeowners opt to remove chimneys as they pursue LEED certification, which may also increase the value of your home. But in general, many potential buyers actually look for operational fireplaces in homes, so removing a chimney and fireplace could decrease your home’s value by up to $5,000.

Although they provide heat, light, and atmosphere, pellet stoves require electricity to run certain parts, which some homeowners may find to be an unfortunate additional expense. They can also produce noises that some may find annoying, like a low rumble from the blower fan or its motor.

One of the best ways to know your chimney is good to go on any given night is to simply look up into your flue with a flashlight. If you see a thick buildup of creosote—a shiny, dark substance that looks like tar—it’s best to have your fireplace professionally cleaned before you go ahead with the burn. Additionally, having your fireplace professionally inspected once per year can also help increase your peace of mind and keep your family and your home safe.

A chimney cap costs about $300 on average to install, with prices ranging from $75 to $1,000. The final cost depends on several factors, including the professional you hire, the accessibility of your chimney, the cap's material and size, whether any repairs are needed, and if it requires custom fabrication. Chimney caps are usually made from galvanized steel, stainless steel, or copper. Copper caps are the most expensive, followed by stainless steel and then galvanized steel. Excluding labor, average material costs are around $100 for galvanized steel, $250 for stainless steel, and $600 for copper. You may also face additional costs, such as hiring a chimney sweep to clean the chimney before the cap is installed.

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