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10 years of experience

4 employees, billing anything under 300 is payment upon completion and everything over 500 special financing available or payment by mail

4 employees, billing anything under 300 is payment upon completion and everything over 500 special financing available or payment by mail


Energy Saving Products

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Energy Saving Products, located in Bellefontaine, OH, provides high quality fireplaces, chimney and heating stove services for Lima, OH, Logan County, Shelby County, Union County and the surrounding areas. From replacing your fireplace to cleaning your chimney, we can do it all. We have prioritized customer satisfaction since our start in 1978. Energy Saving Products features: ??? Wood stoves and fireplaces ??? Corn stoves and fireplaces ??? Pellet stoves and fireplaces ??? Gas stoves and fireplaces ??? Electric stoves and fireplaces ??? Fireplace accessories ??? Portable heaters ??? Chimney and fireplace cleaning ??? Duct and dryer vent cleaning And so much more! Give Energy Saving Products a call today to schedule your service or visit our website for more information!

Energy Saving Products, located in Bellefontaine, OH, provides high quality fireplaces, chimney and heating stove services for Lima, OH, Logan County, Shelby County, Union County and the surrounding areas. From replacing your fireplace to cleaning your chimney, we can do it all. We have prioritized customer satisfaction since our start in 1978. Energy Saving Products features: ??? Wood stoves and fireplaces ??? Corn stoves and fireplaces ??? Pellet stoves and fireplaces ??? Gas stoves and fireplaces ??? Electric stoves and fireplaces ??? Fireplace accessories ??? Portable heaters ??? Chimney and fireplace cleaning ??? Duct and dryer vent cleaning And so much more! Give Energy Saving Products a call today to schedule your service or visit our website for more information!


20 years of professional experience. 24 hour emergency service. Free Estimates, 5% discounts to seniors and veterans. "No job too small, we do it all!"





A LOCAL BUSINESS WITH INTEGRITY FOCUSING ON QUALITY OVER QUANTITY!!. SPECIALIZING IN CONTRACT WORK AND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION!! THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS!!!!



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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

Metal roofs last for between 50 and 70 years, and asphalt roofs last for between 20 and 25 years, with some lasting as long as 30 years. In most cases, you’ll get double the life or more out of a metal roof than you would from a shingle roof, which helps make the higher cost of a metal roof more manageable.

On average, a roof lasts 30 years—depending on the material. Metal roofs can last up to 70 years, while zinc, specifically, can last well over 100 years. These roofs can reach their intended life span with maintenance that includes seasonal gutter cleaning, pruning nearby trees to avoid damage, and routine inspections every year.

For homeowners who plan to stay in their homes for a long time or never want to have to deal with replacing a roof again, rubber roof shingles are likely worth the added investment amount over asphalt shingle varieties. While the initial cost of installing a rubber shingle roof will be significantly higher, their long life spans can be worth it in the long term. Consider the curb appeal of a rubber roof, though, as other roofing materials, like metal, can look better and offer even greater value.

In some cases, yes, you can put a second roof layer over architectural shingles, but it depends on your home’s structural stability and the local building codes where you live. Architectural shingles are thicker and heavier than standard asphalt shingles, so you may need structural reinforcement or a structural engineer’s inspection before proceeding. Additionally, some building departments don’t allow for two roof layers, regardless of the roof type. You should ask a professional if ripping the old roof off before installing the new one is the best option for you.

Asphalt shingle roofs are more likely to leak than metal roofs because they are more prone to uplift and damage from extreme weather, moss growth, and ice dams. Asphalt shingles also lose shingle grit over time, which decreases their waterproofing qualities. Metal is a more resilient material that will stand up better to strong winds and heavy precipitation, ultimately leading to a lower risk of leaking. As such, metal roofs add to home value with a higher ROI than asphalt roofs in most cases.

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