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Chimney Safe of CT, LLC
4.9(
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Clean and Inspect an oil-fired chimney

Serving Bethlehem, CT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very prompt and communicative about what needed to be repaired and done. My chimney burned hotter and cleaner when Saul left. The pricing was a little steep for dilutive services that he said needed to be done but the chimney sweep was reasonable and he did a great job. Would highly recommend."
Response time2 hrs
Response rate93%
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
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ALL THINGS CHIMNEY, LLC
5.0(
6
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Clean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimneyClean and Inspect an oil-fired chimneyClean and Inspect a wood burning stove or pellet stove

Serving Bethlehem, CT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I have used DJ and his team for 2 Chimney repairs 5 Chimney cleaning 2 New Chimney caps Chimney flashing repairs and 1 New Chimney. He is a very nice young man that really cares about doing a good job for his customers. His business is my go to solution for fireplace and chimney issues."
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Chimney and Duct Experts, LLC
4.4(
13
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Clean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimneyClean and Inspect a gas fireplaceChimney or Fireplace - Clean and Inspect - For Business

Serving Bethlehem, CT and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I had a great experience with Chimney experts. They sent Nick to do the inspection. He did a good job of explaining the issues and what repairs were necessary. When he returned to do the work, he was pleasant, courteous and efficient. I recommend, would use again."
Response time1 day
Response rate90%
21 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Chimney Sweep questions, answered by experts

It is generally not safe to live in a house with smoke damage, as even minor damage can pose long-term health hazards and structural risks. While it might seem safe temporarily depending on the severity, you should relocate if there is major damage or visible soot. Smoke smells and residue contain dangerous particulates and chemical compounds, including carcinogens, that are hazardous to breathe and can cause respiratory issues. These signs of damage are not always visible but can have dangerous short-term and long-term effects on your health, belongings, and your home's structural materials. You should not stay in the house until a trained professional from a smoke remediation or restoration company has assessed the damage and determined it is safe to return. Your insurance company may cover the cost of alternative housing while the professional work is completed.

The first step in fire damage restoration is having a pro come in right away to help control moisture (if authorities used water to extinguish a fire at your home). Skipping moisture removal puts your home at risk for invasive mold and rot that can cause added property damage and health issues. Once you have the bulk of the water out, you’ll need to run blower fans for 24 to 72 hours to remove moisture.

Yes, a bowl of vinegar can absorb smoke. If you want to use this method to reduce the smoke smell in your house, all you have to do is leave a bowl (or multiple bowls) of white vinegar out overnight. Alternatively, you can use bowls of baking soda, coffee grounds, or activated charcoal.

Baking soda is an effective fire reduction method. However, flour and baking powder are very dangerous around flames. Flour is flammable and it can also conduct electricity. The combination can cause serious injury from electrical shock and worsen the situation by adding fuel to the fire. Baking powder is also not an option as it's also highly flammable. 

The most common causes of kitchen fires are leaving cooking food unattended, frying food with excessive amounts of oil, and leaving flammable objects near the stovetop.

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