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Bream's Heating & Cooling Solutions

1013 Ritner Hwy
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Bream's Heating & Cooling Solutions

1013 Ritner Hwy
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We are a full-service HVAC company serving homeowners in Central PA. Our service area covers Shippensburg, Chambersburg, Carlisle, and surrounding communities in the Cumberland Valley. Above all, our goal is to offer prompt, affordable, and trustworthy HVAC services. Our NATE-certified technicians specialize in servicing and installing heat pumps, gas furnaces, boilers, oil furnaces, central air units, and ductless mini-split HVAC systems. Visit our website or call us at 717-477-8160 to schedule service or to request a quote.

We are a full-service HVAC company serving homeowners in Central PA. Our service area covers Shippensburg, Chambersburg, Carlisle, and surrounding communities in the Cumberland Valley. Above all, our goal is to offer prompt, affordable, and trustworthy HVAC services. Our NATE-certified technicians specialize in servicing and installing heat pumps, gas furnaces, boilers, oil furnaces, central air units, and ductless mini-split HVAC systems. Visit our website or call us at 717-477-8160 to schedule service or to request a quote.



Abma's Heating & Cooling

345 Robbins Rd
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Abma's Heating & Cooling

345 Robbins Rd
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We are a one-stop destination for all your heating and cooling requirements. From installation and repair to maintenance and replacement, you can depend on us for all your heating and cooling needs. Offering everything under one roof makes it possible for you to depend on us for all your heating and cooling needs. We strive to exceed the expectations of our clients by working with integrity, competence, and objectivity, and want to emerge as the benchmark for heating and cooling services We specialize in everything from repair to new installation and are a one-stop service provider for all your heating and cooling needs.

"We had Abma come out to fix our AC unit this summer. They charged us over $400 to get it running. A week later the unit stopped working again. They came back out to look at it and said the unit needed to be replaced. Now, four months later, we get a $90 bill for the second visit. After talking to them, there was no compromise on the second charge. Horrible customer service."

Thomas N on November 2021

We are a one-stop destination for all your heating and cooling requirements. From installation and repair to maintenance and replacement, you can depend on us for all your heating and cooling needs. Offering everything under one roof makes it possible for you to depend on us for all your heating and cooling needs. We strive to exceed the expectations of our clients by working with integrity, competence, and objectivity, and want to emerge as the benchmark for heating and cooling services We specialize in everything from repair to new installation and are a one-stop service provider for all your heating and cooling needs.

"We had Abma come out to fix our AC unit this summer. They charged us over $400 to get it running. A week later the unit stopped working again. They came back out to look at it and said the unit needed to be replaced. Now, four months later, we get a $90 bill for the second visit. After talking to them, there was no compromise on the second charge. Horrible customer service."

Thomas N on November 2021



We specialize in water or waterless restoration and preservation of brick, textured stone, sandstone, limestone, concrete, marble, ceramic terrazzo, slate, tile, granite, wood, copper, and brass.




Alaska Stove

3162 Columbus Blvd
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Alaska Stove

3162 Columbus Blvd
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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We sell residential coal heating stoves that burn Anthracite coal. We employ 9 people. We have an dealer network throughout the New England State area that sell our product for us. Our billing is net 30 days. We do not offer financing.

We sell residential coal heating stoves that burn Anthracite coal. We employ 9 people. We have an dealer network throughout the New England State area that sell our product for us. Our billing is net 30 days. We do not offer financing.



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Gas Fireplace Service questions, answered by experts

If your chimney has been damaged by tornadoes, lightning strikes, storms, or a fire, then homeowner’s insurance will likely cover a chimney replacement. However, damage caused by high winds or earthquakes may not be covered, and insurance doesn’t usually cover replacements for old or worn chimneys.

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.

The height of the chimney for your outdoor fireplace depends on where the fireplace is located. Ideally, the chimney should be 2 to 3 feet higher than surrounding structures; this allows smoke to ventilate properly without endangering anyone or anything.

Note: Your municipality may have strict requirements regarding chimney heights, so it’s always a good idea to check local building codes.

Gas, electric, and inductive. Technically speaking, inductive stoves also fall under the electric stove category. However, they use electromagnetic energy to turn the cookware itself into a heat source instead of heating the burner to heat the cookware. As a result, they ensure precise temperature control, which is often the biggest complaint from people switching from gas to electric.

Ideally, your chimney cap should be at least 8 inches above the top of the flue, though it's better if it's even higher. You want it to sit that high because it won't affect the chimney's draft, which pulls the smoke up and out of your chimney and away from your home.

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