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The Chimney Guy Fireplace & Patio
4.6(
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Serving Van, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Very professional, with good communication throughout the process. The crew showed up on time, did a great job with my chimney repair. They where very polite and efficient, they took extra care to make sure they left my place clean and ready for the next phase of the project. I highly recommend and would defently use again if I have a need. Thank you for the great job."
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Clean Cut Roofing
5.0(
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Serving Van, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The salesman Jordan… so professional and explained everything that was to take place. Also great demo on types of shingles they were going to use. The Workers( God Bless these Men), were so considerate and pleasant. They worked so hard out in this hot humid weather. Cleaned up everything!"
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Autograph Construction
3.8(
91
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Serving Van, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This spring in Dallas was **** for rain and wind, and I was starting to lose some ties on my roof. I called Jess, because his business has been a long-term supporter of the Dallas Harlequins, and he got me set up with my insurance, and the process was on with this request: "As soon as the weather allows, gitter done" (because for weeks, you couldn't). And that he did. He started work on Friday, June 7, got nearly all of it done in one day, but was cut off by my neighbor at 7PM, because "it's 7PM" and she was adamant. I'm tremendously grateful that Jess came and finished the job Saturday morning, because we all know what the storm-pocalypse was like on Sunday, June 9. I suspect there are still neighborhoods that are recovering. I can't imagine the damage that might have been done to an unfinished roof. So thanks, Jess for getting after this and following through to gitter done! (Plus, with the radiant barrier, my electrical bill is down, and the new tiles are so much more massively durable, I can be confident in another very long run before roofing maintenance.)"
Residential Roofing- Tile
Residential Roofing- Steel
Commercial Construction- Wash City
Recommended by78%of homeowners
Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

Most residential range hoods have a CFM between 200 and 600. A higher CFM means your range hood is better at removing smoke and odors from your kitchen. The measurement ultimately depends on your stove’s width and heat output as well as the size of your kitchen. 

Compared to the average size of a stove and kitchen, 350 CFM would be the minimum recommended rating for the average kitchen. However, selecting a higher CFM range hood would guarantee better ventilation to match your cooking habits, whether they’re minimal or extensive.

Yes, professionals can often retrofit models with minimal disruption.

Neglected maintenance can lead to odors, fire hazards, impaired airflow, and reduced range and hood operation efficiency.

Smooth galvanized metal ducting is best and safest for venting a hood range. It’s best to avoid flexible and corrugated types of ducting, as these options don’t provide ample airflow and may not meet local code. For specific advice on which type of duct might be best for your kitchen, reach out to a range hood installation professional.

No, range hoods do not necessarily have to be vented outside. Ductless or non-vented range hoods are available, which are common in condos or small kitchens where connecting to external ductwork isn't feasible. These hoods operate by taking in air, filtering it through charcoal filters to help eliminate smoke and odors, and then recirculating the cleaned air back into the kitchen. However, while these recirculating hoods are more versatile, venting to the outside is still the preferred and more effective method for completely removing smoke, odors, and gases from the room.

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