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Nicks Eco Friendly Painting LLC
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 Irrigon, OR and surrounding areas

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We are family owned and operated and have been serving Washington State for 15 years! The services we offer are Painting, drywall, carpentry and much more!! We strive on detail, quality and reasonable pricing. Over 20 years experience. We service all of Benton, Yakima, Franklin,and Umatilia Counties. Possibly farther depending on details we have done work all over Washington State.

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teri leckenby
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 Irrigon, OR and surrounding areas

Hi everyone! My name is Terri, and I’m currently accepting new cleaning clients.\nCleaning isn’t just about making a home look nice. It’s about creating a clean, comfortable space where you can relax after a long day. I’m dependable, hardworking, detail-oriented, and I genuinely enjoy seeing the transformation when a home sparkles.\nIf you’re looking for someone you can trust to care for your home, I’d love the chance to help. I offer affordable rates and can customize cleanings to fit your needs.\nFeel free to message me anytime for pricing or to schedule a cleaning!

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Frankie’s Cleaning Services
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 Irrigon, OR and surrounding areas

Hello,Ive been working in Housekeeping for over 16 Years now,I have a sharp eye for detail, And tend to go above and beyond on every project i Have, i am Just starting my business and will go Above every expectation The customer has To show them they have chose the right housekeeping business. I Strive to give the customer an amazing experience and wow them the Minute they see they're home that clean again.

Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

You can close up a chimney instead of demolishing it. Homeowners often go this route because the cost of removing a chimney, especially a structurally important chimney, can be expensive.

Properly closing up a chimney involves closing and sealing the damper, installing a chimney cap damper, and sealing the fireplace opening with a door or bricks. The cost to seal and cap a chimney is around $500 to $650—significantly less than the average chimney removal cost.

The main difference between an outdoor wood furnace versus an outdoor wood boiler is what each appliance is heating. An outdoor wood furnace burns wood to create heat, which warms the air and moves it through the ducts in your home. An outdoor wood boiler uses the heat from burning wood to warm water, which goes through pipes to radiators in the home.

Yes, it is possible to convert a wood-burning fireplace to gas. The average cost for this conversion is $3,000, with a typical range of $500 to $5,500. The project involves running a gas line, professionally cleaning the chimney, and installing gas logs.

Cost factors include the type of gas fireplace and whether a new gas line is needed. Installing a natural gas line can add $200 to $1,000 to the cost. Vented gas fireplaces are more expensive, averaging around $5,000, while ventless options are more cost-effective at about $1,500.

If there’s a draft within your fireplace, it can lead to a weakening of its flame. And when the fire burns the wood, it won’t burn effectively, resulting in a build up of soot and smoke. If you notice this happening, you’ll want to inspect the glass to see where the draft is getting in. You can also hire a fireplace repair pro to do the work for you.

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.

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