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Crown Roofing and Remodeling

10 Rockameker Farm Ln
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Crown Roofing and Remodeling

10 Rockameker Farm Ln
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24 years of experience

Here at Crown Roofing and remodeling we are proud of our work and pay the utmost attention to detail. "If we wouldn't do it to OUR house we wouldn't do it to yours!!!! There's a total of 6 outstanding professional and positive workers that make the foundation of this great company **We offer daily discounts to elderly and veterans** FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED

Here at Crown Roofing and remodeling we are proud of our work and pay the utmost attention to detail. "If we wouldn't do it to OUR house we wouldn't do it to yours!!!! There's a total of 6 outstanding professional and positive workers that make the foundation of this great company **We offer daily discounts to elderly and veterans** FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED


Howes Chimney Services

57 Oakridge Road
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Howes Chimney Services

57 Oakridge Road
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31 years of experience

We provide chimney linings and repair work. We install cast in place Supaflu liners and stainless steel liners. We are a full chimney care provider with cleanings and masonry work. We install dampers and chimney covers. With our specialty equipment we provide video chimney inspections as well.

We provide chimney linings and repair work. We install cast in place Supaflu liners and stainless steel liners. We are a full chimney care provider with cleanings and masonry work. We install dampers and chimney covers. With our specialty equipment we provide video chimney inspections as well.


Dirty Bristles Chimney Sweep, Inc.

P.O. Box 159
4.50(
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Dirty Bristles Chimney Sweep, Inc.

P.O. Box 159
4.50(
2
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Dirty Bristles Chimney Sweep Inc. is owned and operated by Jeffrey St.Cyr. We do not subcontract any of our work. Jeff has been in the hearth business since 2005. He is certified by Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA), license #6779 and is also a licensed gas technician in Maine, license #PNT4109.

"It went very well."

Dwight M on February 2018

Dirty Bristles Chimney Sweep Inc. is owned and operated by Jeffrey St.Cyr. We do not subcontract any of our work. Jeff has been in the hearth business since 2005. He is certified by Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA), license #6779 and is also a licensed gas technician in Maine, license #PNT4109.

"It went very well."

Dwight M on February 2018





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Fireplace Cleaners questions, answered by experts

A hearth often looks like a tile or brick floor that juts out from and surrounds your fireplace. A hearth can be made of stone, brick, ceramic, or any other fireproof material. Brick offers a classic and traditional vibe, whereas a hearth made of marble or ceramic may lean more toward modern aesthetics. The most common depth of a hearth is 20 inches.

With a little ingenuity, an old fireplace insert can be transformed into a decorative centerpiece that infuses new life into any room. Consider placing LED lights or candles inside to create a captivating display that simulates the warm glow of a fire. Another option is to repurpose the insert as a charming bookshelf by adding rustic shelves within the firebox. For plant lovers, converting the fireplace insert into an indoor garden is a perfect way to bring nature indoors. You can also transform it into a stylish wine rack.

If you’re deciding between limewash versus whitewash, know that both have a chalky matte appearance. Limewash is made from lime, water, and sometimes pigment, while whitewash consists of lime, water, white chalk, and binders (though you can get a similar look with watered-down white paint). Whitewash has fewer options for color customization, and it sits on surfaces instead of being absorbed into them, which can trap moisture. Whitewashing costs less—about $1.40 to $4.20 per square foot.

If you want to avoid damaging your home's brick, you should always use a stain specifically formulated for masonry projects. These stains are designed to penetrate the porous surface of the brick and bond with it, unlike paints, which sit on the surface and are prone to peeling and flaking. Look for stains labeled for use on brick or other masonry surfaces. Avoid using regular paint on brick, as it will not adhere well and will likely lead to future maintenance issues. 

You may have some limitations when looking for materials and a design to reface your gas fireplace versus what’s available for a traditional wood-burning fireplace. Some gas fireplace surround ideas include stone, concrete, brick, tile, wood, steel, and plaster. However, you should check with the manufacturer of your gas fireplace model to determine if you have any limitations on what you can use.

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