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All Swept Up Chimney Services

2165 Harrodsburg Road
4.77(
419
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All Swept Up Chimney Services

2165 Harrodsburg Road
4.77(
419
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 98% of Angi customers
Recommended by 98% of HomeAdvisor customers
78 local quotes requested

Welcome to All Swept Up Chimney Services! We are a family owned and operated business born out of 32 years of experience. As a leader in the industry our team takes pride in customer satisfaction and integrity. We specialize in Chimney Sweeping, Chimney Inspections and just about any Chimney Repair. Some more of our services include ; New Installation on woodstoves and fireplaces, gas log sales, service and repair, animal removal, chase covers , custom chimney caps and more. We look forward to doing business with you.

"Excellent job installing and securing fabricated mesh over our flu cap so bats could no longer get in our chimney. They were knowledgeable, professional and efficient. They are quoting us on additional projects and we would definitely hire them again!"

Brandee M on June 2023

Welcome to All Swept Up Chimney Services! We are a family owned and operated business born out of 32 years of experience. As a leader in the industry our team takes pride in customer satisfaction and integrity. We specialize in Chimney Sweeping, Chimney Inspections and just about any Chimney Repair. Some more of our services include ; New Installation on woodstoves and fireplaces, gas log sales, service and repair, animal removal, chase covers , custom chimney caps and more. We look forward to doing business with you.

"Excellent job installing and securing fabricated mesh over our flu cap so bats could no longer get in our chimney. They were knowledgeable, professional and efficient. They are quoting us on additional projects and we would definitely hire them again!"

Brandee M on June 2023



The Fireplace Center

1210 W 2nd St
4.77(
13
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The Fireplace Center

1210 W 2nd St
4.77(
13
)
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 92% of Angi customers
Recommended by 92% of HomeAdvisor customers

The Fireplace Center has been the fireplace business for 40 years.We have an experienced in-house staff that cares about the homeowners house and what their work looks like

The Fireplace Center has been the fireplace business for 40 years.We have an experienced in-house staff that cares about the homeowners house and what their work looks like

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

No, homeowners should never attempt to fix a gas leak themselves. Gas leaks pose serious health and fire hazards. Exposure to leaking gas can make you sick, and accumulated gas can ignite and explode. So always take leaks seriously and seek the help of a pro right away. While you may be able to detect a gas leak, always call a licensed professional to handle repairs and replacements.

Because of the potential danger associated with incorrectly capping the gas line that serves the gas fireplace, many people will choose to hire a professional to do the work. Some homeowners may choose to hire a pro to only handle the gas line for them. They then may attempt to remove the actual insert on their own, which is a challenging—but not impossible—DIY project.

Propane tanks are professionally installed by assessing the site for safety, placing it correctly, connecting it securely, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.

Some cities or states may require you to have an earthquake gas shut-off valve. Your insurance provider may also have requirements for installing this valve. Even if you don’t have to have one by law, it’s wise to have a natural gas plumber install one anyway. These devices can be lifesaving and prevent fires or explosions in the event of a gas leak.

In most cases, yes, it’s safe to light a gas water heater manually, but you should shut the gas off first, open a window, and let the space air out for about 10 minutes. Modern water heaters shut the gas off entirely if the pilot light goes out, but airing out the area beforehand is good practice and will ensure it’s safe to relight your pilot light manually. Just make sure you turn the gas valve to “pilot” before lighting. If the light keeps going out or won’t light at all, call in a professional.

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