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The Roofing Company

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The Roofing Company

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We are the leading roofing company in New Hampshire. Offering a reliable and fast solution to your roof repair needs. Certified as Owens Corning Platinum Preferred, CertainTeed Select Shingle Master and more. Top rated roof leak repair pros Serving all of New Hampshire! https://www.theroofingcompanynh.net/book-online

We are the leading roofing company in New Hampshire. Offering a reliable and fast solution to your roof repair needs. Certified as Owens Corning Platinum Preferred, CertainTeed Select Shingle Master and more. Top rated roof leak repair pros Serving all of New Hampshire! https://www.theroofingcompanynh.net/book-online


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Chimney Solutions LLC

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Chimney Solutions LLC

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5 years of experience

Chimney Solutions LLC, based in Salem, NH, is your trusted chimney specialist. Their certified and insured technicians provide expert services like stainless steel re-lining, masonry repairs, and chimney cleanings. They go beyond chimneys, also servicing vented appliances, ensuring the safety and efficiency of your home.

Chimney Solutions LLC, based in Salem, NH, is your trusted chimney specialist. Their certified and insured technicians provide expert services like stainless steel re-lining, masonry repairs, and chimney cleanings. They go beyond chimneys, also servicing vented appliances, ensuring the safety and efficiency of your home.


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FireElement

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9 years of experience

Fire Element provides Electric Fireplaces, Gas Fireplaces, Outdoor Fireplaces, Fireplace Inserts, along with Gas Stoves to the Saugus, MA and surrounding areas. We now offer chimney service including liners, inspections and sweeps.

Fire Element provides Electric Fireplaces, Gas Fireplaces, Outdoor Fireplaces, Fireplace Inserts, along with Gas Stoves to the Saugus, MA and surrounding areas. We now offer chimney service including liners, inspections and sweeps.


Steppingstones Masonry

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Steppingstones Masonry

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26 years of experience

At Steppingstones Masonry, we're your trusted partner in masonry craftsmanship, bringing beauty, strength, and timeless elegance to every project. We specialize in preserving, restoring, and enhancing historical and residential masonry structures, ensuring they stand the test of time.

At Steppingstones Masonry, we're your trusted partner in masonry craftsmanship, bringing beauty, strength, and timeless elegance to every project. We specialize in preserving, restoring, and enhancing historical and residential masonry structures, ensuring they stand the test of time.


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The Fire House Stove Shoppe LLC

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The Fire House Stove Shoppe LLC

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13 years of experience

The Fire House Stove Shoppe is a professional hearth business that specializes in providing installation services for hearth products, such as fireplaces, stoves, inserts, and related accessories. Our primary focus is on creating cozy and inviting living spaces by expertly installing and maintaining various types of hearth systems. We typically cater to residential and commercial clients who seek to add warmth, ambiance, and functionality to their properties. We offer a wide range of hearth products, including wood-burning, gas, electric, and pellet-burning options, tailored to the specific needs and preferences of our customers. Our services include site evaluation, product selection guidance, installation planning, and the actual installation process. Our team of experienced, certified, in-house technicians ensure that all installations are performed safely, adhering to local building codes and industry standards. In addition to installation, The Fire House Stove Shoppe also offers maintenance sweeps and unit repair services for existing hearth systems, ensuring our clients' investments remain efficient and reliable for years to come. Through expertise, quality products, and dedication to customer satisfaction, The Fire House Stove Shoppe strives to create warm and inviting spaces that bring comfort and joy to our clients' lives.

The Fire House Stove Shoppe is a professional hearth business that specializes in providing installation services for hearth products, such as fireplaces, stoves, inserts, and related accessories. Our primary focus is on creating cozy and inviting living spaces by expertly installing and maintaining various types of hearth systems. We typically cater to residential and commercial clients who seek to add warmth, ambiance, and functionality to their properties. We offer a wide range of hearth products, including wood-burning, gas, electric, and pellet-burning options, tailored to the specific needs and preferences of our customers. Our services include site evaluation, product selection guidance, installation planning, and the actual installation process. Our team of experienced, certified, in-house technicians ensure that all installations are performed safely, adhering to local building codes and industry standards. In addition to installation, The Fire House Stove Shoppe also offers maintenance sweeps and unit repair services for existing hearth systems, ensuring our clients' investments remain efficient and reliable for years to come. Through expertise, quality products, and dedication to customer satisfaction, The Fire House Stove Shoppe strives to create warm and inviting spaces that bring comfort and joy to our clients' lives.



We are a small, family-owned, second generation masonry business located in Lempster, NH. Services include but are not limited to chimney, tile, and stone work as well as kitchen or bathroom remodels.


We install and repair Wood, Pellet & Gas Fireplaces and Free Standing Stoves. We install chimney caps, and perform chimney sweeping.


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Anything Chimney

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Anything Chimney is a highly rated, locally owned company based out of Auburn, New Hampshire. The majority of our current reviews can be found on both Google and Homeadvisor.com. We are fully insured and certified.

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Michael S on January 2020

Anything Chimney is a highly rated, locally owned company based out of Auburn, New Hampshire. The majority of our current reviews can be found on both Google and Homeadvisor.com. We are fully insured and certified.

"It went well"

Michael S on January 2020


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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

Icicles on your roof are not always a sign of a bigger problem, but they can be. While a few here and there are pretty standard, if your roof is accumulating a lot of icicles, it may be a sign that it has poor insulation.

Yes, capped chimneys should still be vented. Failing to vent a chimney will result in condensation buildup inside the chimney, which commonly results in mold growth. If mold begins to grow in a chimney, it frequently goes undetected and spreads quickly through the home. Mold and moisture can damage the structural integrity of your home, and exposure to mold can cause discomfort and illness in residents.

Yes, thatched roofs are legal in most areas in the U.S., but you should always check your local building codes to ensure there are no restrictions in your particular area before installing one. Even where they are legal, you’ll usually need to apply fireproofing to the roof to keep it up to code. Keep in mind that a new roof might not increase home value as much if you choose a thatched roof, as they aren’t common in the U.S. and might not be as desirable to many home buyers.

No, cool roofs are not suitable for all climates. Cool roofs are very good at reflecting solar heat, so they’re suitable for homes in warm or hot climates. However, they’re not good at retaining heat, so they’re not suitable for homes in cold climates.

Shingles should overhang the drip edge by no more than 3/4-inch. Longer overhangs will more easily get caught in wind and leave you with an increased risk of roof uplift. You should have an overhang of at least 1/2-inch, though, as anything shorter can increase the risk of moisture getting blown under the shingles and damaging your roof deck or fascia.

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