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Local Heating&Cooling
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Clean and Inspect a gas fireplaceClean and Inspect a wood burning stove or pellet stoveClean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimney

Serving Longs, SC and surrounding areas

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Locally owned and operated company. We pride ourselves on being honest with the homeowners. We give free estimates and free second opinions as well. Can’t count the amount of times we’ve gone behind other companies to find out that there were lies being told and homeowners stressing themselves out for minor or no problems at all. So don’t hesitate to call us and stay comfortable in your home.

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CNT Foundations
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Brick or Stone Fireplace - Repair

Serving Longs, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

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CNT Foundations is the best foundation repair company in the industry. Locally owned and operated since 2010, we service commercial and residential foundation repairs, crawl space repairs, and New Construction projects in the Carolinas, Savannah and Augusta, Georgia. Call today for a free estimate and find out why CNT Foundations is #1.

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RAY BULLOCK ROOFING
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Brick or Stone Fireplace - Repair

Serving Longs, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 1991

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"We had shingles put on our house. We were given samples to decide which color shingles worked best for us. The samples had a website available that we could upload a picture of our house to decide which shingles would look best. Mr. Bullock's workers were prompt and efficient."
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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

Fireplace inserts have several potential disadvantages. The cost of the insert and its installation can be a significant investment, as the process can be complicated and expensive, particularly if modifications to the existing fireplace are necessary. Aesthetically, some people find that inserts lack the traditional look and authentic ambiance of an open, crackling fire. There are also ongoing costs for maintenance, cleaning, and fuel. Fuel type can be a limitation; for example, an insert may be unusable if you don't have access to its specific fuel source. Maintenance and repairs can also require specialized services, especially for gas or electric models. Finally, while an insert is more efficient than an open fireplace, it may not heat a home as evenly as a central HVAC system.

Yes, you can have a gas line professionally installed to convert your traditional fireplace to natural gas; just know it’ll be an extra cost to budget for. The cost to run a gas line where you don’t already have one is about $540, though most homeowners pay between $260 and $820. Your total could be significantly higher if you don’t already have a main gas line running to your home.

You should only use water to put out a fire in your fireplace in an emergency situation. Even then, it is better to use a fire extinguisher to put out a fire quickly. Make sure every room in your house that has a fireplace also has a fire extinguisher—and that everyone in your household knows how to use one.

There are a few things you can keep an eye out for that indicate you may need to call in a gas fireplace repair tech:

  • Your fireplace pilot light won’t stay on.

  • You notice the smell of rotten eggs.

  • You hear hissing coming from the gas fireplace.

  • You notice a soot build-up.

  • The fire goes out unexpectedly.

If you notice a rotten egg smell or hear hissing, you could have a gas leak, which is extremely dangerous. Call the fire department and your gas company first to shut off the gas and air out your home before calling for a repair.

The easiest fireplace to build is an electric fireplace. These aren’t true fireplaces but can mimic the look of a traditional fireplace. True fireplaces, made of brick and stone, are complex and require professional installation; adding them to an existing home is demanding and expensive. You could spend $30,000 to have a real fireplace installed.

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