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Specialty Construction Solutions, Inc.

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Specialty Construction Solutions, Inc.

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24 years of experience

Specialty Construction Solutions, Inc. (SCS) is founded and ran by a father / son team, each with unique professional backgrounds and skills that combine to form a top notch professional construction service provider. Our personal and professional obligation is to provide clients with accurate cost estimates, high quality workmanship, Professional documentation and a tailored solution to fit your budget.

Specialty Construction Solutions, Inc. (SCS) is founded and ran by a father / son team, each with unique professional backgrounds and skills that combine to form a top notch professional construction service provider. Our personal and professional obligation is to provide clients with accurate cost estimates, high quality workmanship, Professional documentation and a tailored solution to fit your budget.



TMD Masonry

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TMD Masonry

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34 years of experience

TMD Masonry Company is your leader in all your Masonry care needs. We have built our business on quality. We take pride in anything we put our name on.Licenced & Insured. If building a home, Remember it's yours. Build it with quality. Build it with TMD Masonry.

TMD Masonry Company is your leader in all your Masonry care needs. We have built our business on quality. We take pride in anything we put our name on.Licenced & Insured. If building a home, Remember it's yours. Build it with quality. Build it with TMD Masonry.



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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Free in home estimates for removing ventfree & other factory built fireplaces. Replaceing them with directvent or pellet products. Free in home estimates for out door fireplaces & out door kitchens. Tear out old materials around existing fireplace & replace them .Marble Stone Granite . Mantels . Outdoor firepits Pellet grills cermic grills

Free in home estimates for removing ventfree & other factory built fireplaces. Replaceing them with directvent or pellet products. Free in home estimates for out door fireplaces & out door kitchens. Tear out old materials around existing fireplace & replace them .Marble Stone Granite . Mantels . Outdoor firepits Pellet grills cermic grills




"I would recommend thinking twice before using Volunteer Hearth & Home to install a fireplace. We have been arguing and fighting with them for several years to correct a faulty install that allowed water to leak into our home and soak our sub floor. Many times, it took several calls to get them to look at the issues and each time they came the problem did not get resolved, but in reality, continued to get worse. They finally after years of going back and forth with them, stated it was a roof leak and not their issue. We contacted a roofing company who inspected the roof and determined the roof flashing was the issue. This was a replacement by Volunteer Health for the original that was not the correct pitch for the roof and was not properly installed. The roofing company fixed the flashing.... problem solved. In the meanwhile, Volunteer Hearth refuses to take responsibility leaving us with significant water damage to a newly built home. It's obvious we will need to take legal action to get the repairs needed to our home."

Rick D on April 2025

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"I would recommend thinking twice before using Volunteer Hearth & Home to install a fireplace. We have been arguing and fighting with them for several years to correct a faulty install that allowed water to leak into our home and soak our sub floor. Many times, it took several calls to get them to look at the issues and each time they came the problem did not get resolved, but in reality, continued to get worse. They finally after years of going back and forth with them, stated it was a roof leak and not their issue. We contacted a roofing company who inspected the roof and determined the roof flashing was the issue. This was a replacement by Volunteer Health for the original that was not the correct pitch for the roof and was not properly installed. The roofing company fixed the flashing.... problem solved. In the meanwhile, Volunteer Hearth refuses to take responsibility leaving us with significant water damage to a newly built home. It's obvious we will need to take legal action to get the repairs needed to our home."

Rick D on April 2025

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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

The size of your pizza oven will determine the number of bricks necessary to build it. So the bigger your pizza oven, the more fire bricks you’ll need to purchase. Keep in mind that fire bricks cost about $3 each.

The short answer is yes, as hearths need to extend a certain distance out from the fire. This is usually around at least a foot in front but is often more, closer to two feet even. There is another distance to consider, which is the distance beyond the opening of the fireplace. Each municipality will have different code requirements. 

A chimney cap costs about $300 on average. The prices range from about $75 to $1,000, depending on the material, size, any repairs needed, and if your chimney cap requires custom fabrication. Chimney caps are usually made from galvanized steel, copper, or stainless steel. Additional costs may include hiring a chimney sweep to clean the chimney before a cap is installed. 

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.

Fireplaces can last between 10 and 30 years on average. This life span heavily depends on the quality of the construction, the type of fireplace (wood-burning versus gas versus electric), the materials used, and how well you’ve maintained it. Most homeowners get around 20 years out of their fireplace before major issues start popping up.

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