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Avatar for Chimneys Plus, LLC
Chimneys Plus, LLC
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Brick or Stone Fireplace (Gas) - InstallBrick or Stone Fireplace (Gas) - RepairPre-Fabricated Fireplace Unit (Gas) - Install+6 more

Serving Efland, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 1988

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About Chimneys Plus\nSince 1988, we have provided expert fireplace and gutter services to give you peace of mind. \n\nWe take the responsibility of service in your home seriously. We have experienced, certified technicians and are fully insured\n\nWe excel at finding creative solutions to unique problems, one home and one family at a time.\nOur business motto: “Honor All with Excellence” expresses the depth of this company’s belief in the value of each client.\n\nIf you aren’t happy, we aren’t happy. It’s that simple.\n

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Avatar for Carolinas Air Duct Cleaning Service - Triangle
Carolinas Air Duct Cleaning Service - Triangle
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Clean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimney

Serving Efland, NC and surrounding areas

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Offers commercial services

"I had my air ducts cleaned and was really happy with the service. The technicians arrived on time, explained what they were doing, and treated my home with care. They worked efficiently, cleaned up after themselves, and made the whole process easy. I could already tell a difference in the air quality and felt better. If you?re looking for a reliable and professional air duct cleaning company, I would definitely recommend them."
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L&G Cleaning Services
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Clean and Inspect a gas fireplaceClean and Inspect a wood burning stove or pellet stoveClean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimney

Serving Efland, NC and surrounding areas

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Hello everyone, my name is Gabriela, my husband, and I owe a cleaning company. We have been doing this for several years now, 10+. If you are interested in our services, do reach out to me at 919-943-6550 or [email protected]. We come with great references.

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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

Your chimney needs a structurally sound chimney cap, protective lining, damper, chimney flashing, and brick and mortar to prevent water from goind down your chimney. A pro can help you identify where the issue is so that you can stop water from coming down the smoke shaft, through your damper, and into your home.

Chimney liners often benefit from insulation, though it is not always required. Insulation helps improve the liner's efficiency by keeping flue gasses hotter, which enhances draft and reduces creosote buildup. It also prevents condensation, which can lead to corrosion. Insulation is important for chimneys on exterior walls or in colder climates. Some building codes may require insulation, so checking local regulations is essential.

There are several ways to determine if your chimney or fireplace damper is open or closed. A simple method is to check for airflow by placing your hand near the fireplace opening; if you feel a draft or hear wind whistling, the damper is open. An open damper might also make the room feel cooler, similar to the outdoor temperature, or cause your HVAC system to work harder than usual. For a more definitive test, you can try a visual inspection, although it may be difficult to see. Alternatively, you can light a small piece of paper and observe the smoke; if it is drawn up the chimney, the damper is open. Always use the damper handle to adjust its position.

The short answer is yes, as hearths need to extend a certain distance out from the fire. This is usually around at least a foot in front but is often more, closer to two feet even. There is another distance to consider, which is the distance beyond the opening of the fireplace. Each municipality will have different code requirements. 

While a hot fire can help heat up and loosen tar within your chimney, making it a recommended step before using a creosote log, it will not burn off significant existing buildup on its own. Attempting to remove built-up creosote with a hot fire is dangerous and can cause a chimney fire. For safe and effective removal of caked-on creosote, the best approach is to hire a professional chimney sweep.

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