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2 years of experience

We are a new family owned and operated heating and air conditioning company serving the state of Oklahoma with 13 years of experience. We do new install and remodeling, maintenance or repair, ductwork installation and cleaning services, and construct ventilation systems. We also install HEPA filters and UV Light air purifiers with smart technology thermostats and zone controls. We offer senior and military discounts and yearly service agreements that can be tailored for biannual or quarterly service inspections.

We are a new family owned and operated heating and air conditioning company serving the state of Oklahoma with 13 years of experience. We do new install and remodeling, maintenance or repair, ductwork installation and cleaning services, and construct ventilation systems. We also install HEPA filters and UV Light air purifiers with smart technology thermostats and zone controls. We offer senior and military discounts and yearly service agreements that can be tailored for biannual or quarterly service inspections.




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professional roofing

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45 years of experience

roofing of all types.my father started his roofing trade in phoenix in the 50's moved the family and company back home to oklahoma in 1972.my father and me have done gov.,state,commerical & residental of all types from the west coast to gulf coast region.So the spics and codes is my knowledge.the roofers my father and me have taught in this state and other states is to many to mention.No job to big nore to small.A company man with a heart a concern for what is right and what is wrong.No BS just what works and doesnt work.

roofing of all types.my father started his roofing trade in phoenix in the 50's moved the family and company back home to oklahoma in 1972.my father and me have done gov.,state,commerical & residental of all types from the west coast to gulf coast region.So the spics and codes is my knowledge.the roofers my father and me have taught in this state and other states is to many to mention.No job to big nore to small.A company man with a heart a concern for what is right and what is wrong.No BS just what works and doesnt work.


"Could not recommend more after our experience. Exceptional, honest and truly good people doing good work. We bought our home in 2021 and had a chimney inspection. The inspector that came out was nice and was actually the owner helping with inspections with how busy things were with the housing market in 2021. There were several issues he found with straightforward fixes, but the main repair was a stainless steel flue liner. The total cost for everything was $1750. We scheduled the job and they came out a couple months later. Between the inspection and appointment the previous owner retired and sold the company to his employees. They mentioned they were stunned at the price on the order and the good deal we were getting. The materials had been going up so quickly, but also the previous owner hadn’t updated pricing in years. They assured us our price was locked in and were honoring the job quote. This was not said begrudgingly and felt genuine and not a sales pitch. They even seemed happy for us. I mention this to add context. The guys finished the job and the work was good. Unfortunately that winter we had smoke back-flow issues unless the fire was going strong or it would not exhaust properly and bring smoke into the house. They made a few suggestions but nothing seemed to work. We somewhat forgot until the next fall when we tried to use the fireplace again. Same issues. I called Cornerstone and they sent a technician out to check in person. He took measurements. The new owner called me personally to explain that the issue was actually the flue liner. While the installation was correct, and was the biggest that would fit, it was too small and was a miscalculation from the original inspection. We chatted some after I mentioned I’m a small business owner myself and he explained a lot of the changes they had made since taking over to improve their service; new certifications and training he had invested in. The best solution was a new process to coat chimney with a heat shield application and would be an upgrade to any liner, but it was also more expensive. As an upgrade over what we originally had done, he asked if I would pay part of the difference in price since the first job was underquoted by a previous owner. This was a very fair request. But I explained we had been remodeling our home since moving in and were over budget with a lot of surprises including old termite damage, an old botched plumbing job, and pipe burst under a slab in bathroom we had just remodeled. All in November and December before the holidays. I explained that I was tapped for the foreseeable future with no way to absorb more cost. I said that while I understood taking over a business and essentially losing money on jobs you inherited, the fact was that we had paid for every remedy we were told and didn’t have a working fireplace. He understood and took care of us anyway. A crew came and did the repair for free. I really needed a win with everything that had gone wrong and this was it. These are solid guys doing honest work treating people right and is why I’ll be a customer anytime I need chimney work done. I was waiting to write this until after we used the fireplace a while. We went through the whole winter ‘22-‘23 running regular fires with no issues while lit. The only time there was anything even close to a problem was the day after a fire when we had a very slight smoke smell in the house and only because I left the flue open and it was very cold and windy outside. Nothing to do with their repair. That’s how perfectly it works now. So, while I apologize for not writing this sooner, I want to thank Cornerstone Chimney for doing this. Kenny was the main technician and was awesome to work with. I forget the owner’s name, but thank you as well. You all do business right and it is greatly appreciated. Anytime someone has a fireplace need, I recommend you all and will continue to do so."

John S on October 2023

Founded, Owned and Operated by local Fireman. Keeping Tulsa SAFE one fireplace at a time. We are Certified,lnsured and Bonded. Clean and Repair Chimneys,Clean Dryer Vents.Lic. Gas Log installer.

"Could not recommend more after our experience. Exceptional, honest and truly good people doing good work. We bought our home in 2021 and had a chimney inspection. The inspector that came out was nice and was actually the owner helping with inspections with how busy things were with the housing market in 2021. There were several issues he found with straightforward fixes, but the main repair was a stainless steel flue liner. The total cost for everything was $1750. We scheduled the job and they came out a couple months later. Between the inspection and appointment the previous owner retired and sold the company to his employees. They mentioned they were stunned at the price on the order and the good deal we were getting. The materials had been going up so quickly, but also the previous owner hadn’t updated pricing in years. They assured us our price was locked in and were honoring the job quote. This was not said begrudgingly and felt genuine and not a sales pitch. They even seemed happy for us. I mention this to add context. The guys finished the job and the work was good. Unfortunately that winter we had smoke back-flow issues unless the fire was going strong or it would not exhaust properly and bring smoke into the house. They made a few suggestions but nothing seemed to work. We somewhat forgot until the next fall when we tried to use the fireplace again. Same issues. I called Cornerstone and they sent a technician out to check in person. He took measurements. The new owner called me personally to explain that the issue was actually the flue liner. While the installation was correct, and was the biggest that would fit, it was too small and was a miscalculation from the original inspection. We chatted some after I mentioned I’m a small business owner myself and he explained a lot of the changes they had made since taking over to improve their service; new certifications and training he had invested in. The best solution was a new process to coat chimney with a heat shield application and would be an upgrade to any liner, but it was also more expensive. As an upgrade over what we originally had done, he asked if I would pay part of the difference in price since the first job was underquoted by a previous owner. This was a very fair request. But I explained we had been remodeling our home since moving in and were over budget with a lot of surprises including old termite damage, an old botched plumbing job, and pipe burst under a slab in bathroom we had just remodeled. All in November and December before the holidays. I explained that I was tapped for the foreseeable future with no way to absorb more cost. I said that while I understood taking over a business and essentially losing money on jobs you inherited, the fact was that we had paid for every remedy we were told and didn’t have a working fireplace. He understood and took care of us anyway. A crew came and did the repair for free. I really needed a win with everything that had gone wrong and this was it. These are solid guys doing honest work treating people right and is why I’ll be a customer anytime I need chimney work done. I was waiting to write this until after we used the fireplace a while. We went through the whole winter ‘22-‘23 running regular fires with no issues while lit. The only time there was anything even close to a problem was the day after a fire when we had a very slight smoke smell in the house and only because I left the flue open and it was very cold and windy outside. Nothing to do with their repair. That’s how perfectly it works now. So, while I apologize for not writing this sooner, I want to thank Cornerstone Chimney for doing this. Kenny was the main technician and was awesome to work with. I forget the owner’s name, but thank you as well. You all do business right and it is greatly appreciated. Anytime someone has a fireplace need, I recommend you all and will continue to do so."

John S on October 2023

Chimney Sweep questions, answered by experts

To keep your PVC roof in top condition, keep it clear of debris, ensure drainage systems are working properly, and inspect it for damage regularly. Keeping the roof clear of ponding water, sharp debris, and other hazards will prevent damage. Have your roof inspected by a professional once a year to ensure the seams aren’t damaged or separated—faulty seams can lead to destructive water intrusion.

While it’s not completely necessary for them to operate properly, as the occasional rainfall can rinse away dirt and debris, manually cleaning solar panels from time to time can keep them operating more efficiently.

Dirt, debris, pollen, and bird droppings can collect on the surface of the panels. Depending on the amount of solar panels you have, this can add up over time, so set a regular maintenance schedule. Moreover, if you live in a climate with little to no rainfall, more debris can accumulate, causing inefficiencies that would be clear in your electricity bill. 

Long-handled telescopic brushes are the best way to clean the outside of a house without a pressure washer. There are even special attachments for cleaning the outside of windows. Use a gentle cleaning solution for both the roof and siding to avoid harming the finishes. Be sure to rinse the area thoroughly with a garden hose after scrubbing.

Inspect for debris, clean drains, and regularly check for punctures or cracks to maintain performance.

While it is possible to remove snow from your roof without a professional, we don’t recommend it. Accessing your roof can be a dangerous task; pair that with slippery ice and snow that can be heavy to move, and you have a very risky problem on your hands. This dangerous situation becomes more high-risk when there’s a snowstorm or your roof has a steep pitch. To ensure that everyone stays safe, be sure to call a roof snow removal specialist to complete this job with the proper tools and equipment.

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