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Avatar for Local Air Duct Pros LLC
Local Air Duct Pros LLC
4.3(
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Serving Freeman, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"Dave from “Local air duct pros” was exactly on point, when he figured out the issue. My problem was solved with patience, great attitude, and respect from Dave and the technician team. Great prices too!!!"
Response time6 hrs
Response rate93%
228 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Rocky Mountain Fireplaces, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Freeman, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The team went above and beyond to get my fireplace working....they cleaned everything out and vacuumed out the dust. The interesting thing is that I had already paid someone to come out and service my fireplace and they couldn't get it working, so thank you for your services and the military discount!"
getting the unit off the trailer
getting the unit off the trailer
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+10

Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Leisure World Pool And Hearth, Inc.
4.8(
40
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Serving Freeman, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1968

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"Excellent job. Al quickly isolated the issue to a clogged pilot light and repaired. He was meticulous in cleaning, properly arranging the gas logs and leaving the fireplace looking like new. He also advised me on our other gas fireplace which was very much appreciated."
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Fireplaces 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.

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

Yes, removing a chimney is a difficult and major undertaking. Chimneys often provide structural support to a home, so if it's a load-bearing structure, you'll need to take extra precautions to maintain your home's integrity. A project of this complexity typically requires a structural engineer, a masonry contractor, and a demolition crew. The removal process may involve taking the chimney out brick by brick from inside the walls. The cost for chimney removal can range from $2,000 to $10,000, depending on the job's complexity. Due to the difficulty and cost, some homeowners opt to remove the fireplace and seal the chimney at the top and bottom, sometimes also removing the visible exterior portion at the roofline.

If you would rather use vinegar to clean the stone fireplace instead of dish soap, this mixture should work fine. Vinegar is slightly acidic, however, so it may etch some kinds of stone without quite a bit of diluting. For a stone fireplace, dilute it to about one cup of vinegar for every gallon of hot water. It’s a smart idea to test the diluted mixture in an inconspicuous area of the fireplace and watch for etching. You can use vinegar to clean quite a few different items around your home, and it’s especially good at removing stains.

A fireplace hearth is a fireproof flooring material that extends out from the base of the fireplace and into the room. Hearths can be made of brick, ceramic, marble, limestone, and more. A hearth serves the purpose of decreasing the fire risk in the area directly around the fireplace. If flying embers hit carpet or wood, they’ll spark and create a fire. But if they hit something like tile or granite, they’ll simply go out.

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