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Local Air Duct Pros LLC
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Serving Adrian, MO and surrounding areas

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"I had an excellent experience with this AC cleaning technician. He arrived on time, was very professional, and explained everything clearly. The service was thorough, and my AC is now working much better. Highly recommended for anyone looking for reliable and honest service!"
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Jason the Mason's Custom Masonry Design
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Serving Adrian, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

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"jason did an amazing job. me and my husband were very satisfied with his work . the entire time he was working on our wall he was always asking if we liked what he had done so far and was we happy . jason puts alot of pride in his work"
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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

Creosote control, maintaining cap mesh integrity, and swift repairs keep systems robust.

Chimney crowns should be at least 2 inches thick at their thinnest point. If the crown is thinner than 2 inches, it’s more likely to be damaged and allow water to seep into the chimney.

If you're looking for supplemental heating for your home, an electric fireplace can be worth purchasing. A prefab, freestanding model will only set you back a few hundred dollars and can help to heat up drafty or cooler rooms. Electric fireplaces don't have the maintenance requirements of gas or wood-burning fireplaces and don't require you to buy wood or other fuel.

Sap, despite its stickiness, is primarily made of water and is responsible for wood being “green” when it’s first cut. Green wood doesn’t burn very easily and will snap and crackle a lot, not ideal for a fire pit or fireplace. That’s why it’s best to let fresh, sap-filled wood season or dry out for at least a season before you start burning.

While you have some flexibility in the types of wood you can use in your outdoor furnace, it's important to make wise choices for optimal performance and efficiency. Hardwoods, such as oak, maple, and cherry, are generally recommended for their higher energy content and cleaner burn. These hardwoods produce more heat per volume and tend to produce fewer creosote deposits, which can accumulate and cause a chimney fire, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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