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Goble Installation and Contracting LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Wilmore, KY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

"My 4 year old breaks everything that he comes in contact with. Recently in a fit of rage, he threw his fire truck against the wall and put a hole in our drywall. Goble Installation was able to work us in quickly and got our drywall looking better than it did before. I am sure this won’t be the last incident so I definitely plan to use Goble Installation for future jobs. Give them a call!"
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

No, you should never leave a fireplace burning overnight or unattended during the day. While fireplaces are made to contain fires, fires can and do spread from fireplaces, so it’s crucial that you’re there to monitor them and put them out if needed. If you’re worried about putting out a fire before bed, stop feeding it fuel long before bedtime and actively put out the fire using your poker, a shovel, and some baking soda.

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.

Costs range from $500 to $5,000, depending on fire alarms, sprinklers, and safety equipment.

You don’t have to put smoke detectors in every room. At a minimum, though, there should be one on every level of your home, one in every bedroom, and one in the hallways outside the bedrooms. If you have a floor without bedrooms, place a smoke detector in the living room or next to any stairs that lead to an upper level. Attics and basements should also have at least one smoke alarm.

Regular inspections, using dry wood, and installing chimney caps help maintain efficiency and safety.

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