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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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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

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.



CREEKSIDE HEARTH & PATIO LLC

220 W FREEDOM AVE
5.00(
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CREEKSIDE HEARTH & PATIO LLC

220 W FREEDOM AVE
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We have 10 employees adn have been in business since 2005. We do sub-contract a few services. We often have promotions and they can be seen on Facebook or on our website. We offer six months SAC financing all the time.

"We purchased a new Wood Stove from Creekside to replace the Coal Stove that was in our new house. The crew showed up on time, removed the old stove and installed the new one in an amazingly quick manner. Everything works perfectly. They even cleaned the chimney. Since the Coal Stove was relatively new ( we just don’t like Coal), Creekside put the Stove in their inventory and sold it on consignment for us. What a great group of people! Would definitely recommend them and will definitely use them in the future."

Cindy D on August 2018

We have 10 employees adn have been in business since 2005. We do sub-contract a few services. We often have promotions and they can be seen on Facebook or on our website. We offer six months SAC financing all the time.

"We purchased a new Wood Stove from Creekside to replace the Coal Stove that was in our new house. The crew showed up on time, removed the old stove and installed the new one in an amazingly quick manner. Everything works perfectly. They even cleaned the chimney. Since the Coal Stove was relatively new ( we just don’t like Coal), Creekside put the Stove in their inventory and sold it on consignment for us. What a great group of people! Would definitely recommend them and will definitely use them in the future."

Cindy D on August 2018


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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

To burn garden waste, you can use a dug-out burn pit lined with stone or brick, a burn barrel, or a garden incinerator. If using a burn barrel, make sure it's made entirely of metal and properly equipped with screened vents and a metal top screen. Garden incinerators are designed for waste burning and should be operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.

With a little ingenuity, an old fireplace insert can be transformed into a decorative centerpiece that infuses new life into any room. Consider placing LED lights or candles inside to create a captivating display that simulates the warm glow of a fire. Another option is to repurpose the insert as a charming bookshelf by adding rustic shelves within the firebox. For plant lovers, converting the fireplace insert into an indoor garden is a perfect way to bring nature indoors. You can also transform it into a stylish wine rack.

Your fireplace flue is open when the chimney is unsealed and open to the outside air and sky. That’s why one of the best ways to figure out if your flue is open is to visually check for daylight inside of your chimney—or to feel for a draft, which may be generated by the difference in temperatures inside and outside of your home.

The best wood for a fireplace includes hardwoods, such as ash, birch, cherry, maple, and oak. These woods ignite quickly and put out the most heat. They also produce less smoke than other types of wood. Softwoods, such as eucalyptus, poplar, and willow, are poor choices for burning in a fireplace because they create a lot of smoke and have a high moisture content that makes it challenging to light.

In addition to flashing, a roof cricket can help divert water around your chimney so that it drains properly off your roof. It’s shaped like a double triangle and is installed behind the chimney so that falling water spills evenly down each side. This helps prevent water from accumulating behind your chimney, which can increase water damage and the risk of leaks. 

The International Building Code (IBC) requires cricket installation if a chimney built after 2012 measures over 30 inches in width. Chimneys constructed before that date are typically grandfathered in and aren’t required to have crickets installed.

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