We are a Christian, family-owned, local business in middle TN specializing in chimney, fireplace, dryer vent, stove, and gas equipment cleaning, maintenance, diagnostics, repairs, sales, and installations.
"Larry and Janet do an annual Fall cleaning and check up on our fireplace each year. They are very professional, courteous and knowledgeable in their work. Great knowing a can depend on them whenever needed. Thank you Larry and Janet!"
We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction, from the start to the completion of a project. order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job. \n
\n\n\nDaughters Of Zion Righteous Restoration is a dedicated, full-service cleaning and property care company committed to delivering high-quality, detail-oriented results with integrity and professionalism. We specialize in residential and light commercial cleaning, including general maintenance cleaning, deep cleaning, and move-in/move-out services, as well as organizing and decluttering solutions.\n\nIn addition to cleaning, we offer minor repair and maintenance services such as light plumbing, fixture installa
"I would rate the quality of the installation as a C, the quality of the product as an A and the responsiveness a D. We had two major issues with the order and installation. The fireplace was initially cut incorrectly. When it was measured I was specific that it needed to fill the void created by the old hearth. At one point we discussed the side area to the wall and he made a statement that if he held it to 6" then that would work. Since we were discussing the side return of the hearth I assumed that is what he meant but at installation the whole hearth was just 6". They remade the piece and only charged me for the additional material and not the waste material that they had to remove. I thought this was very fair. The fireplace picture framing is crooked which should have been a tipoff what was to come with the kitchen. The kitchen has large gaps next to the wall with the overhang going from 1 1/2" to 2" in just 31" of run. The corner piece is installed crooked which is what is creating the overhang difference. It took a month to get someone to come see the issue and then another month and two e-mails and two phone calls to basically be told "the wall is bowed" it is not "We do not scribe to the wall" something that would have been nice to know since this is the first company that I have ever used that cuts but does not fit and as for the fireplane, the comment was "Well this is the first time we ever did this so I guess it is not that bad". One section of the kitchen counter is not matched well to the other sides. The explanation is that it is the run of the material. This is not our first quartz kitchen but is is the first time the layout did not take into consideration the pattern at the most visible area. My recommendation is to get a company that laser measures, make sure they are willing to scribe to the wall and that you are there when they measure. Make sure you understand exactly where there will be gaps, note them on their sheet and most of all get a copy of what the make you sign before they leave your home or business.
UPDATE: Over a month ago (Christmas Eve actually) KSI sent someone our to look at our issue. As of today her has been no further contact. I am assuming that their position is that the walls are not square. Ours remains the same we should have been told before the job was cut that there would be an issue. I plan to refer this to a lawyer since KSI refuse to communicate on a timely schedule or to offer a solution to the problem. We spent $7200 and are treated to poor service. I wonder how much you have to spend to get a call back in less that two or three months?"
You can, but you shouldn’t. While you can still start a fire in your fireplace, the smoke and other fumes won’t have a proper way to escape if the flue is cracked. By continuing to operate your fireplace, wood stove, or furnace, you are putting your home at risk of absorbing toxic byproducts of the fire source.
Depending on the model of your fireplace, you can leave your pilot light on year-round. This does use a small amount of fuel, so you’ll save on your energy bill by turning off the pilot light seasonally. Keep in mind that some gas fireplace models don’t have a standing pilot light.
Wood-burning fireplaces typically make homeowners insurance more expensive, simply because they increase the risk for a fire in your home. Gas and electric inserts are less likely to bring up your insurance rates, but you should always speak with your agent to understand how installing any type of fireplace will affect your premiums.
Running a gas fireplace is potentially cheaper than using central heating if you are heating a single room and don’t need to heat the entire house. That's because gas fireplaces are a better source of direct heat, making them more efficient for warming small spaces. Central heating, while more efficient for whole-home warmth, uses more energy overall. Strategically using a gas fireplace, therefore, can help lower heating bills.
They’re both types of wood-burning fireplaces, but a wood fireplace is built directly into a wall and attached to a chimney. A built-in wood fireplace often has an open hearth, although some models have an enclosed hearth. On the other hand, a wood-burning fireplace insert is a self-contained box that slides into an existing fireplace opening.
The Doyle, TN homeowners’ guide to fireplace services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
With a gas fireplace, it’s important to stay up-to-date on your inspections. Learn more about how much gas fireplace inspections cost before you book one.
Find out if you really need a chimney to install a fireplace in your home. This guide helps you understand your options, such as a ventless fireplace, when choosing the right fireplace for your home if you don't have a chimney.