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Frontpoint
4.7(
8,819
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Serving Thackerville, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It's a pretty decent system, I think. They send you the pieces and you install them yourself, which is pretty easy. The only real problem I have is that one sensor is too far away from the panel...or there's some interference, and they haven't been able to fix that. It's an interior door, so it's not the end of the world, just a little annoying. Their customer service is pretty good though. Nice, smart customer service people on the other end, very polite and helpful."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Roca Roofing & Construction
4.2(
83
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Serving Thackerville, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He came out and did some caulking but I still need some more repairs.  He gave me an expensive quote so I think I will use someone else.  He was very professional and helpful in working with me, though."
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Autograph Construction
3.8(
91
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Serving Thackerville, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We are a small condominium association that has 6 units in one larger building.  One morning we awoke to no electricity.  What we found was a large tree limb had fallen and ripped out the power lines from the side of the building.  We were fortunate no one was hurt and the building did not catch fire! 
We called around to see who could come out immediately to fix the issue.  Jess worked us in as an emergency.  He also worked with us and our insurance company knowing that we would not have the funds to pay him up front.  This was terrific!  Since we are a small condo association, we do not have that much in reserves to pay for an emergency.
Jess and his crew worked with the electric company to get the old power unit removed safely, repaired the side of the building where the meters had been pulled out, and then re-mounted a new power unit/meters.  Several of the owners commented on the professionalism of the crew.  We hope to never have to worry about having an emergency like that again, but we would definitely use ACCEDE again.
Thanks, Jess!
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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

No. Removing the cause of concern will only lead to deeper concern. You cannot use any fire-powered appliance like a fireplace or furnace without an escape route for the smoke and fumes. If you remove the flue intending to repair or replace it, you should only use the fireplace, wood stove, or furnace once the flue is in working order. If you cannot replace the flue you have removed, call a chimney repair professional immediately.

While you have some flexibility in the types of wood you can use in your outdoor furnace, it's important to make wise choices for optimal performance and efficiency. Hardwoods, such as oak, maple, and cherry, are generally recommended for their higher energy content and cleaner burn. These hardwoods produce more heat per volume and tend to produce fewer creosote deposits, which can accumulate and cause a chimney fire, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

A chimney liner is held in place by a top plate and attached top clamp, both of which should be included in most chimney liner kits. The top plate seals to the top of the chimney flue and attaches directly to the liner. This not only holds the liner in place but supports its weight in the chimney.

Well-seasoned hardwoods like oak, maple, hickory, and ash are the cleanest woods to burn in a fireplace. When properly dried, these woods have low moisture content, allowing them to burn hotter and produce less smoke, which minimizes creosote buildup. Ensure the wood is seasoned for at least six months for optimal burning.

In some cases, you can use a fireplace once the insert has been removed. However, before burning a fire, you must have a professional inspect it and the chimney to make sure they're functioning properly and no damage has occurred from removing the insert. That’s because using a fireplace without an insert could create fire hazards due to issues with airflow and heat dispersion, depending on the fireplace design and material. A professional can advise on whether you should make certain repairs or modifications before using your fireplace as an open hearth.

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