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King David's Construction Company, LLC
4.4(
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Clean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimneyClean and Inspect a wood burning stove or pellet stoveClean and Inspect a gas fireplace

Serving Central Point, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I recently had my kitchen remodeled by king Davidâ s construction and the outcome is absolutely stunning. Their team excelled in transforming my vision into reality, blending modern functionality with a timeless design. Highly recommended!!"
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Response time1 day
Response rate96%
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Carpenter 4 U
4.3(
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Brick or Stone Fireplace (Gas) - InstallBrick or Stone Fireplace (Gas) - RepairBrick or Stone Fireplace (Non-Gas) - Install+9 more

Serving Central Point, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"John was done quickly and did a great job.  

This is the 5th or 6th time we have used John in the past three years.   He has done projects small and large for us, the largest being construction of an enclosed "cattery" so our cats have a safe place to go outside the house.  This project required good imagination as well as technical skills.  We've been very pleased with all the work that John has done and would highly recommend him for any around-the-house projects."
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Iasic Fernandes
New to Angi
Clean and Inspect a gas fireplaceClean and Inspect a wood burning stove or pellet stoveClean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimney

Serving Central Point, OR and surrounding areas

Im super open minded Im 26! I love swimming dancing cooking & cleaning reading watching movies playing games an doing puzzles. I love the gym! I love long walks on the beach an being sweet as possible. very loyal an i love to listen im not picky at all. I love make up an music alsoo! very positive very enthusiastic! I want to show love an be a amazing edition to your right arm:) i love the night life and the home life i balance both. \nmy family friends and strangers say im a 5 star cook i can make lasagna from scratch. I love reading booksss such as ones about the holocaust. I love documentaries.\nMy favorite food is italian and mexican.I also love sushi like a good ahi Tower!\nI play video games.

Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

The short answer is yes, as hearths need to extend a certain distance out from the fire. This is usually around at least a foot in front but is often more, closer to two feet even. There is another distance to consider, which is the distance beyond the opening of the fireplace. Each municipality will have different code requirements. 

Even though ventless fireplaces are safe to use overall, you shouldn’t let them run for more than a few hours per day. It’s also important to make sure the room with the fireplace is well-ventilated. If not, the water vapor from the fire could increase the humidity levels in your home, potentially resulting in mold growth.

You should never block both the top and bottom of your chimney. Proper airflow is essential because the temperature inside the chimney will still fluctuate as your house warms and cools. Moisture can build up without ventilation, leading to dampness in your walls over time. Blocking the top prevents debris and animals from entering, but the chimney still needs air circulation to avoid condensation issues. Allowing the chimney to breathe maintains the health of your home and prevents long-term damage.

How you stop your fireplace from smoking depends on the cause. Sometimes it’s as simple as opening the damper. Other times, you need to battle air pressure. The best course of action is to ensure proper ventilation, whether that means opening a door or a window; avoid building a large fire, which produces more smoke; and use seasoned hardwoods, which produce less smoke than other types of wood. If the issue persists, call a pro ASAP.

Chimney liners often benefit from insulation, though it is not always required. Insulation helps improve the liner's efficiency by keeping flue gasses hotter, which enhances draft and reduces creosote buildup. It also prevents condensation, which can lead to corrosion. Insulation is important for chimneys on exterior walls or in colder climates. Some building codes may require insulation, so checking local regulations is essential.

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