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Bricks Chimney Services
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Serving Mickleton, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"Finally got to enjoy our new homes fireplace: SAFELY! And this was all due to the care of Bricks Chimney Service. We were told that the fireplace was not used for the past 10-15 years. These guys came in and did their inspection. They took me through every step; showing me the obvious dangers of my fireplace and chimney. Came back, fixed the trouble areas, and we now enjoy our fireplace!!! Thank you Bricks!!!"
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Grays Masonry
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Serving Mickleton, NJ and surrounding areas

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Gray’s Masonry is a fourth-generation, veteran-owned and operated masonry company built on decades of hands-on experience and pride in craftsmanship. We specialize in brick and stone masonry, chimney repairs and rebuilds, retaining walls, steps, patios, concrete work, and all forms of masonry restoration—from small repairs to full structural rebuilds.\n\nOur approach is simple: honest pricing, clear communication, and work done the right way the first time. With deep roots in traditional masonry and a modern understanding of today’s materials and building standards, we deliver durable, long-lasting results you can trust.\n\nProudly serving homeowners, property managers, and small businesses throughout South Jersey, Philadelphia, and surrounding areas, Gray’s Masonry is committed to quality, reliability, and craftsmanship that stands the test of time. Built on experience. Built to last.

NKANDU CLEANING
New to Angi

Serving Mickleton, NJ and surrounding areas

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Ready for a clean you can actually see the difference in? Book with us today.\n \n Spotless results, every single time. No excuses, no shortcuts.\n \n Trusted, professional, and thorough because your space deserves better than average.\n \n We show up on time, do the job right, and leave your space looking and feeling brand new.\n \n Your home or business is our reputation and we take that seriously.

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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

The short answer is yes, but the longer answer is more complex. Unless the fireplace is ventless by design, you’ll need some type of exhaust pipe system to safely send fumes and other harmful byproducts out of the house. Even then, ventless fireplaces are not always permitted because they do keep the byproducts inside of your house. Ventless fireplaces are safest when installed in spaces that are themselves well-ventilated, like large rooms with lots of windows.

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) says that chimneys and their associated elements like fireplaces, vents, or stoves should be cleaned at least once a year before the start of seasonal use. According to the Chimney Safety Institute of America, a chimney should be cleaned when there is 1/8 inch of soot buildup. If there’s more than that, creosote—a flammable byproduct of burning wood—can form and increase the risk of a chimney fire.

No. Pellet stoves are specifically designed to burn manufactured wood or biomass pellets. Attempting to burn other materials, such as regular firewood or paper products, can damage the stove, compromise its efficiency, and even pose safety hazards due to inconsistent combustion and increased emissions. It's crucial to follow manufacturer guidelines and only use pellets that are specifically recommended for your pellet stove model to ensure safe and optimal performance over its life span.

Common problems include pilot light failure, clogged burners, and faulty ignition systems. Regular maintenance prevents many issues.

Your state, city, or even homeowners insurance company may have requirements on how far the outdoor wood furnace should be from the house, so be sure to abide by those regulations. In general, you should install an outdoor wood furnace or boiler as few as 30 feet or as much as 500 feet from the house or any other building.

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