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Avatar for SureGlow Stove and Chimney
SureGlow Stove and Chimney
4.9(
35
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Serving Nixa, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They were wonderful to work with very professional they cleaned up everything that was here and I would highly recommend any business that I need done around my home"
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Chimney Repair
Chimney Inspection
Chimney Repair
Chimney Sweep

+1

Response time8 hrs
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Indian Summer Pool and Spa
2.2(
13
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Serving Nixa, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1984

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Indian Summer Pool and Spa has 60+ combined years of management & field experience designing, remodeling and installing Custom upper end Gunite, Viking & Always Fun fiberglass swimming pools /spas.

 8' wide x 10' tall water
WOW!
Ahhh... How neat, a beach!
 Let's Party!
 Fun, Fun, Fun...

+30

Response time5 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Gene Derks
4.7(
64
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Serving Nixa, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It was easy to give Gene five stars. His pricing was reasonable, his work was great, and he was easy to work with. He tuck pointed our 110 year old limestone basement, repaired the chimney on our 3 story clay tile roof, and we added having him rebuild the firebox so we could get a ventless fireplace."
Response time2 days
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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OZARK TREE & LAWN CARE
4.4(
48
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Serving Nixa, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1983

Emergency services offered

"They quoted us one price, then when they found out we bought a coupon online, the price mysteriously went up.  They did a good job on the trees, but  when they asked if we would like to keep some for burning, my wife asked for a few pieces.  They left the largest most unmanageable piece for us.  It was impossible to split it was so large.
If you use this company, make sure to over communicate and agree on a price.
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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

The cost to replace a chimney is about $10,000 on average and can cost up to $15,000, depending on the size, accessibility, materials, and extent of the replacement. Sometimes tearing the chimney down to the roof line and rebuilding it is an option. But if the chimney's internal structure deteriorates badly enough, a complete demolition down to the fireplace or the foundation may be necessary.

You don’t need electricity for a wood-burning stove unless it has a blower fan. Some wood-burning stoves include blower fans to help with heat distribution, but blower fans have a motor and use electricity to power the fan. You can still operate a wood stove without using the blower fan, so it’s a good source of heat if you have a power outage or are looking to lower your electric bill during winter.

Yes. It’s okay to leave a pellet stove on overnight, and these stoves can provide 24 to 48 hours of warmth from one ignition. However, you should practice proper pellet stove maintenance, like cleaning the burn pot before each use, deep cleaning the unit at least once per year, and running the fan when the stove is lit.

Yes, if your gas fireplace has a flue, you typically need to open it when using the fireplace. Although gas fireplaces don’t produce the type of smoke and soot that wood-burning ones do, they still release combustion gasses like carbon monoxide. Opening the flue ensures these gasses safely exit your home through the chimney. Not all gas fireplaces need a chimney, however. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions for your specific gas fireplace model, as some newer models may have different ventilation requirements.

You can, but you shouldn’t. While you can still start a fire in your fireplace, the smoke and other fumes won’t have a proper way to escape if the flue is cracked. By continuing to operate your fireplace, wood stove, or furnace, you are putting your home at risk of absorbing toxic byproducts of the fire source.

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