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Handy Repair Guys LLC

1389 W 86th St
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Handy Repair Guys LLC

1389 W 86th St
5.00(
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Customers say: True professional
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We believe quality, service and craftsmanship is our top priority and are also are a member of the Better Business Bureau. Additional contact name - Robert Gzibovskis.

"I had problems with finding others who would repair it and they were great. They were prompt, reasonably priced, and extremely professional. I would highly recommend them and I would definitely hire them again."

Edward R on September 2019

We believe quality, service and craftsmanship is our top priority and are also are a member of the Better Business Bureau. Additional contact name - Robert Gzibovskis.

"I had problems with finding others who would repair it and they were great. They were prompt, reasonably priced, and extremely professional. I would highly recommend them and I would definitely hire them again."

Edward R on September 2019





SHELTON PIPING

11453 LOCH RAVEN BLVD
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SHELTON PIPING

11453 LOCH RAVEN BLVD
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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OWNER OPERATED. NO SUBS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. TRAVEL CHARGES MAY APPLY. NO SERVICE CHARGES. EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER HOURS SERVICE MAY APPLY. DBA: RJS CUSTOM PIPING INC. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.

OWNER OPERATED. NO SUBS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. TRAVEL CHARGES MAY APPLY. NO SERVICE CHARGES. EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER HOURS SERVICE MAY APPLY. DBA: RJS CUSTOM PIPING INC. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.






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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

You should only use water to put out a fire in your fireplace in an emergency situation. Even then, it is better to use a fire extinguisher to put out a fire quickly. Make sure every room in your house that has a fireplace also has a fire extinguisher—and that everyone in your household knows how to use one.

Shiplap can be safe for a gas fireplace, but you should consult with a fireplace installation pro before proceeding. You need to make sure your project meets building and safety codes since shiplap is made from flammable wood. You may need to install another non-combustible material, like stone or brick, around the fireplace for a certain amount of space before you can add shiplap.

You can close up a chimney instead of demolishing it. Homeowners often go this route because the cost of removing a chimney, especially a structurally important chimney, can be expensive.

Properly closing up a chimney involves closing and sealing the damper, installing a chimney cap damper, and sealing the fireplace opening with a door or bricks. The cost to seal and cap a chimney is around $500 to $650—significantly less than the average chimney removal cost.

The damper, located just above the firebox, can open or close the chimney flue. The damper should remain closed unless there’s a fire burning in the fireplace. Closing the damper prevents energy loss through the chimney and cold air from seeping into the home during the winter. Opening the damper helps maintain airflow when there is a fire and prevents smoke and gases from venting into the house.

Pellet stoves are used as heat sources for homes. They work by burning biomass pallets, which might be composed of wood, sawdust, or food waste. The pellets are stored in the stove's hopper until the stove is ignited, at which point some are released into the stove's firebox to burn for heat. Unlike most fireplaces, pellet stoves have a thermostat that adjusts the temperature by releasing more or fewer pellets, depending on how warm you want to make your living space.

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