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Chimney Sweep Pros, LLC
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Serving Edgewater, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

Chimney Sweep Pros LLC is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business

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Task and Tinker LLC
New to Angi

Serving Edgewater, FL and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Task & Tinker is a family-owned and operated handyman and personal assistance service based in Florida. We offer a wide range of in-home repairs, improvements, and lifestyle support services designed to improve the well-being and daily comfort of our community. From painting and drywall repair to dog walking, rides to appointments, and everyday errands, Task & Tinker is committed to providing dependable, friendly, and high-quality service that Floridians can trust.\n\nTask & Tinker aims to bridge the gap between traditional handyman services and modern personal support services. Many Floridians—especially families, seniors, and busy professionals—need both home repairs and everyday assistance. Task & Tinker fills that gap with versatility, reliability, and a neighborly touch.

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New to Angi

Serving Edgewater, FL and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Hi, I’m Jonathan, and I’m a trusted handyman right here in the neighborhood. I’ve been helping family, friends, and local clients with all kinds of home projects. Whether it’s landscaping—like mulch, small tree trimming, or clearing debris—or painting a few rooms, I’m here to help. I also specialize in pressure washing for driveways, roofs, fences—plastic or wooden—and I mount TVs, relocate furniture, and add detailed molding around your home. I really take the time to listen to your needs, so each project is done exactly how you picture it. I’m dependable, affordable, and always ready to help with your next project.

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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

No, a chimney crown is not the same as a chimney cap. A chimney crown is a flat cement area on top of a masonry chimney. It starts where the masonry part of the chimney ends at the very top and domes upward toward the flue opening. A chimney cap sits on top of the crown over the flue. It is usually made of metal and allows smoke to escape without letting in rainwater.

In some cases, you can use a fireplace once the insert has been removed. However, before burning a fire, you must have a professional inspect it and the chimney to make sure they're functioning properly and no damage has occurred from removing the insert. That’s because using a fireplace without an insert could create fire hazards due to issues with airflow and heat dispersion, depending on the fireplace design and material. A professional can advise on whether you should make certain repairs or modifications before using your fireplace as an open hearth.

There are a few things you can look out for to ensure your chimney is safe to use. Check for the following issues:

  • Cracks or missing pieces in the masonry of the chimney

  • Creosote buildup in the chimney, which is a black, tar-like substance

  • Cracks, stains, or scorch marks in the firebox

  • Water stains in or around the fireplace

  • A broken or stuck damper

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.

Wood is classified as either hardwood or softwood. For firewood, hardwoods are generally the best choice as they tend to burn longer, hotter, and produce less smoke than softwoods. Recommended hardwoods include oak, hickory, maple, cherry, ash, beech, birch, elm, and walnut. Oak is a particularly good option as it's widely available, slow-burning, and doesn't produce much smoke or sparks. Some woods, like oak, hickory, and cherry, also emit a pleasant scent. It is best to avoid softwoods such as eucalyptus, poplar, and willow, as they create a lot of smoke and have a high moisture content that makes them difficult to light and burn efficiently.

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