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Guy's Chimney Sweep & Duct Cleaning

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Guy's Chimney Sweep & Duct Cleaning

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At Guy's Chimney Sweep & Duct Cleaning, we aim to provide you peace of mind in knowing that Clean Airways = A Safe Home for you & your loved ones. Thank you for considering us for your needs! 225-773-3970

At Guy's Chimney Sweep & Duct Cleaning, we aim to provide you peace of mind in knowing that Clean Airways = A Safe Home for you & your loved ones. Thank you for considering us for your needs! 225-773-3970



Custom Design Flooring

5400 E Homoshitto Road
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Custom Design Flooring

5400 E Homoshitto Road
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25 years of experience

I've been in business since September of 2000. God is my right and left hand ! My Dad is my right hand man ! We do top quality work. We do it right and we do it all. We do it right or we don't do it at all.. We take pride in our work , our work is 2nd to none..

I've been in business since September of 2000. God is my right and left hand ! My Dad is my right hand man ! We do top quality work. We do it right and we do it all. We do it right or we don't do it at all.. We take pride in our work , our work is 2nd to none..



Under Construction by James

7626 Airline Hwy
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Under Construction by James

7626 Airline Hwy
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Started June 2012 with over 10 years experience, James Scott introduced UCBJ (Under Construction by James) as one of Baton Rouge’s up and coming leaders in the residential and commercial construction services. With a crew of a just two, James Scott began scouring family, friends, and local businesses to promote his services. After many long hours, blood, sweat, and tears, James Scott began to capitalize on the need for competitive pricing and quality management in the community, thus improving the lives of the locals and educating them on the process of remodeling and fixing everyday misfortunes.

Started June 2012 with over 10 years experience, James Scott introduced UCBJ (Under Construction by James) as one of Baton Rouge’s up and coming leaders in the residential and commercial construction services. With a crew of a just two, James Scott began scouring family, friends, and local businesses to promote his services. After many long hours, blood, sweat, and tears, James Scott began to capitalize on the need for competitive pricing and quality management in the community, thus improving the lives of the locals and educating them on the process of remodeling and fixing everyday misfortunes.




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Gas Fireplace Service questions, answered by experts

Clean the stove, chimney, or vent regularly, and schedule annual professional inspections to ensure safety.

Well-seasoned hardwoods like oak, maple, hickory, and ash are the cleanest woods to burn in a fireplace. When properly dried, these woods have low moisture content, allowing them to burn hotter and produce less smoke, which minimizes creosote buildup. Ensure the wood is seasoned for at least six months for optimal burning.

Like other kinds of masonry and brickwork, a properly installed chimney should have a lifespan that extends beyond multiple generations of homeowners. But there are parts of the chimney that will need to be replaced more frequently. 

  • Clay tile or cast-in-place liners should be replaced every 50 years.

  • Stainless steel liners will last an average of 15–20 years.

  • Mortar will require replacement every 25–30 years.

  • Chimney crowns have an average lifespan of 50–75 years.

Most homeowners put a layer of compact sand or gravel at the bottom of their firepit, but you can also choose more decorative options like fire-resistant paving stones, bricks, or fire pit glass. Dirt by itself can even work, but other materials do a better job of spreading the heat around.

If you don’t clean your chimney regularly, it can result in a build-up of creosote that can ignite and cause a chimney fire. In addition, creosote build-up can result in poor venting of smoke, soothes, and carbon monoxide, making the air quality indoors dangerously poor. Creosote is also acidic and can damage mortar and metal over time, allowing smoke to leak into your home.

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