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Benjamin Franklin Fireplace

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The promise of Benjamin Franklin Fireplace is to earn your Complete Satisfaction on every visit. We want to be THE Company for you, your neighbors, and your friends.

The promise of Benjamin Franklin Fireplace is to earn your Complete Satisfaction on every visit. We want to be THE Company for you, your neighbors, and your friends.









ABL Chimney Sweep

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ABL Chimney Sweep

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ABL Chimney Sweep is a family owned and operated business that has been happily servicing the Reno, Sparks, Northern Nevada, Carson City and Verdi areas for over 20 years. A father son team of licensed Washoe County inspectors with over 50 years of combined experience. "Washoe County District Health Department Certified Wood Stove Air Pollution Inspector" License #291

ABL Chimney Sweep is a family owned and operated business that has been happily servicing the Reno, Sparks, Northern Nevada, Carson City and Verdi areas for over 20 years. A father son team of licensed Washoe County inspectors with over 50 years of combined experience. "Washoe County District Health Department Certified Wood Stove Air Pollution Inspector" License #291

Chimney Repair questions, answered by experts

The placement of snow guards depends on the individual roof, but typically snow guards are placed between 12 and 18 inches from the eaves, though they can be placed as close as six inches and as far as 24 inches from the eaves. A roofing professional can assess the roof and potential snow loads to determine the best placement.

Yes, a drip edge is necessary on a metal roof, according to the International Residential Code (IRC). Drip edge flashing prevents water from dripping onto and behind your fascia board, which prevents the board from rotting and reduces the risk of water damage behind it. On gable ends, you can either install drip edge flashing or gable-end flashing to avoid the same issues.

There are two main issues with metal roofs: the up-front cost and how noisy they can be when it rains. Metal roofs cost close to twice as much as asphalt roofs per square foot, and although you also get more than double the lifespan and more value from them, the initial cost is higher. Metal roofs can also create noise in your living space when it rains, so some homeowners install acoustic panels or insulation under them to reduce noisiness.

When choosing a metal roof, consider not only the area of the roof but also the thickness of the panel, known as the gauge. Common roofing gauge sizes for metal roofs are 24-gauge and 26-gauge. The smaller the gauge size, the thicker the roof. Usually, a thicker gauge is ideal if your house is in an area that sees a lot of rain, snow, or hail, as it will be less likely to dent.

Many manufacturers offer 30-50-year warranties, depending on material and installation.

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