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Springs Curb Appeal
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Serving Williamsburg, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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"I am extremely satisfied with this company. Springs Curb Appeal. Two guys showed up and made a though inspection and expert recommendations and did an excellent job of cleaning my dirty fireplace and chimney. They inspected the chimney from top to bottom and it is now spotless."
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We do our best to be safe on your property and use fall protection whenever applicable. All of our employees are OSHA fall protection trained and have the appropriate gear to work safe. We take safety serious.
Its our pleasure to serve you Colorado!
We are here for you. Any season for all reasons just give us a call.

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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Property Restoration Solutions LLC
5.0(
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Serving Williamsburg, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

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Emergency services offered

"Excellent Contractor, the work performed very professionally and reachable all the time. he made sure the work is done as per the customer, so made sure i was happy with the end product. i would hire them for my future projects."
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JD Vigil Heating & AC
3.7(
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Serving Williamsburg, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"When we built our home I did not purchase an A/C unit.  For 17 years I have had to hear my wife complain so I finally took action.  I got 4 estimates from reputable companies.  I got various guesses for the size of the AC unit I needed and I say guesses because JD's rep was the only one that actually took the most calculations and showed me the actual results from his application on his laptop.  The other  estimators just needed a couple minutes and told me what size unit I needed and it varied from a 3 ton to a 4 ton unit.  JD himself even took the time to come to my home to give me ideas on how to retrofit some needed returns that I chose to install myself. 
JD worked with me on the pricing and for the Lennox AC model I picked I got the best pricing.  I also chose to upgrade the furnace to a 93% efficient unit since my furnace was 17 years old and I got a super deal with the purchase and installation of both units. 
JD's team setup an installation date that worked best for me and his team came in and had it all installed in one day. I am a do it yourselfer and the main reason is I am a perfectionist.  JD's install team did a perfect job and the building inspector even commented on the fact that it was a clean professional installation.  I had no cleanup or follow-up work that I needed to do and that is not normal for work that I have done for me.
 I also was eligible for a special rebate on my high efficiency furnace and JD's team completed it and submitted it for me. All seamless to me. 
I had always heard about JD's great reputation but I got to live it and I highly recommend JD and his team.
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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

You can research your fireplace insert or retrofit by checking out the EPA wood stove database. The database includes information, such as a model's emission rate, efficiency, and carbon dioxide output.

Sap, despite its stickiness, is primarily made of water and is responsible for wood being “green” when it’s first cut. Green wood doesn’t burn very easily and will snap and crackle a lot, not ideal for a fire pit or fireplace. That’s why it’s best to let fresh, sap-filled wood season or dry out for at least a season before you start burning.

While most stoves won’t last two decades, some do! Gas stoves and pellet stoves are more likely to go the distance than electric stoves or induction cooktops, and maintenance can go a long way toward increasing longevity.

Yes, in most cases, you can remove a fireplace while keeping the chimney. This process requires sealing the chimney at the bottom where it connected to the fireplace and capping it at the top. It is essential to consult a chimney professional or inspection specialist beforehand. They will need to determine if the chimney's structural integrity is sufficient to remain safely in place without the support of the fireplace.

Homeowners insurance may cover chimney leaks, repairs, or replacement, but coverage depends on the cause of the damage. If the chimney is damaged by a sudden, covered peril like a lightning strike, storm, hail, fallen tree, or an unexpected fire, your policy is likely to cover the costs. However, insurance generally does not cover damage resulting from normal wear and tear, old age, or a lack of proper maintenance, such as failing to perform regular cleanings and inspections. If a fire or other damage is caused by a known issue you didn't address, the claim may be denied. Additionally, some policies may have specific exclusions for events like high winds or earthquakes.

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