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Shamrock Maintenance Corp
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Serving Bath, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Shamrock Chimney proudly serves the entire North Carolina area, providing expert chimney cleaning, repair, and safety services to ensure your home stays safe and efficient. Our team is committed to delivering reliable, high-quality workmanship to all our customers across the region.\nCALL US TODAY AT 919-655-4652

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K D Bradsher Gas Piping and Appliances
4.3(
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Serving Bath, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

"Mr. Bradsher was excellent. I was able to get an appointment to have my fireplace fixed within 48 hours of contacting him and it's the coldest part of the year! It snowed the day he was scheduled to come and he kept the appointment (although we had to push back the appt time because of road conditions). He was able to fix our fireplace quickly and we're so happy to be able to enjoy the warmth of the fire on these cold nights. We'll definitely use KD Bradsher Gas, Piping, and Appliances in the future and recommend him to our friends."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Bedrock Foundation Systems Inc
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Serving Bath, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"To keep it brief they put in the piers under the foundation , great. they have an engineer bless what they did. Meantime my flashing which was supposed to be foxed was had problems which they partially addressed when I had them back but they ignore me and are always outta town when I call with problems (since they now have my money, it sems to me).  They told me I needed only very little on the iinside of the chimnety but they don't do that kind of work. Turns out , best case is $800 on the inside but the chimney guys will not guarantee the work until I address the excessive sway (2 inches) in my chimney. Bedrock looked at it and they say...there is n excessive sway. Though they acknowledge that we may need some straps to be installed between the mortar totabilize the chimney, they don't get back to me to address anything. They say each time they will call in a few days and I wait a month and then I call them and get the same thing.  So their big selling point that they will fix the problem even if it costs more than the estimate ....don't believe it because they just tell you that everything is great and you should be satisfied. Same with my low spot in my kitchen. When what they did , did not address the problem i complained about , it came out that they understood my concern as some other problem that also existed but that my problem was not structural. Unfortunataely their analysis of my problem  was not so indepth before they were commisioned to do the work.  Then they spent a day doing makeshift after thoughts to adress it and finally told me it's just the sub par way my floor was installed at construction. I should have been told that before they accepted that add on of thejob. Actually, I ight consider hiring them again if they weren't blowing me off about my disatisfaction with the job I spent $9200 for overall. As it stands I am hiring someone else to finish what they refuse to address. If they read this and handle up I will consider retracting this. Also , they worked on my hearth but the motar doesn't match and I had to tell the laborer they had do the masonry to push a brick in that he was gonna leave sticking waty out.  Same guy that doesn't know how t do the flashing that they reassured me at the begining that they would fix.
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Recommended by81%of homeowners
Overstone Masonry LLC
New to Angi

Serving Bath, NC and surrounding areas

Elegante Stone and Design Masonry is a small family owned business based in Raleigh N.C. that began to flourish in 2014. We service the triangle area and beyond. We have been helping clients stone designs and dreams become an affordable reality for over a decade. Our outstanding stone mason takes pride in his skill and has a passion for detail. The passion and artistic talent for every single project he completes is truly one of a kind. Our designer and his collaboration partner come together with him to consult with clients and provide the tools and resources to choose the right stone and design. Together their goal is to have a seamless production process and make stone designs come alive! We here at Elegante want our clients and potential clients to feel like family. When you choose Elegante you have chosen family! Welcome Home!

Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

Moving a chimney is possible, but it is a very complex process that requires professional expertise, knowledge of building codes, and safety protocols. Most homeowners find it easier to remove the fireplace and build a new fireplace and chimney in the new location of your home. Talk to your chimney pro about all your options, their costs, and pros and cons. 

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.

In homes that have a gas furnace, it's typically the heating system that uses the most gas. That explains why your gas bill is almost always higher in the winter and other colder months than it is in the summer. Other appliances that may use gas include your water heater, clothes dryer, and stove.

The best location for a wood stove depends on your home's layout and venting options. For optimal heat distribution, a central location on the ground floor, such as the living room, is often recommended. If you have an existing, functional chimney, installing the stove there can simplify the venting process. Alternatively, placing the stove near an outside wall can make it easier to route a new chimney through the roof. For safety, ensure no combustible materials are near the stove. Building codes typically require 20 to 36 inches of clearance between the stove and any side walls.

Common issues discovered during a chimney inspection or cleaning include creosote buildup, cracked liners, structural degeneration or masonry degradation, and obstructions such as blocked flues or animal nests. These issues are potential safety hazards that can lead to combustion problems or poor air quality if not addressed.

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