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"Highly recommend- professional, punctual and informative. Leonard walked me through his process and ensured that I was comfortable with the process. He had us up and ready to roll in no time. I will definitely work with Easter Sweeps on future projects!"

Josh B on January 2025

Servicing all of your chimney needs in Virginia. Trust our expert team for thorough chimney sweeps and exceptional service. Contact us today!

"Highly recommend- professional, punctual and informative. Leonard walked me through his process and ensured that I was comfortable with the process. He had us up and ready to roll in no time. I will definitely work with Easter Sweeps on future projects!"

Josh B on January 2025


We are local, family owned and operated, 3rd generation contractor. Licensed and Insured. We have references available.


We have 2 full time employees. Require half payment upon contract signing other half due upon completion. Cash, Checks accepted. Not set up for credit cards yet.




Harrington-Weeks General Contractor, LLC

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Harrington-Weeks General Contractor, LLC

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10 years of experience

General Contractor with 12 + years experience in all forms of carpentry and construction. My goal is to always make my customers top priority. Give me a call and I will personally come out, Look at what you need and we will come up with a way to work inside of your budget to get you what you need. My goal is to satisfy your property and your wallet.

General Contractor with 12 + years experience in all forms of carpentry and construction. My goal is to always make my customers top priority. Give me a call and I will personally come out, Look at what you need and we will come up with a way to work inside of your budget to get you what you need. My goal is to satisfy your property and your wallet.



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Genesis Air System llc

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Genesis Air System llc

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11 years of experience

We are a full service sheet metal contracting company thats fabricates and installs sheet metal duct work for both commercial and residential hvac projects.We make sure when air leaves your hvac unit ,it goes excatlly where you want it to go.

We are a full service sheet metal contracting company thats fabricates and installs sheet metal duct work for both commercial and residential hvac projects.We make sure when air leaves your hvac unit ,it goes excatlly where you want it to go.



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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

Whether flashing goes over or under shingles depends on the type of flashing. For example, with step flashing, the shingles go on top, but they overlap one another. So technically, flashing goes both over and under shingles. But generally speaking, flashing goes under shingles and beneath the house siding. And in most cases, you can't see the flashing from the ground.

Asphalt shingles blister when air gets trapped between building materials, either within the layers of the shingle itself or in adhesives on the undersides of the shingles. As the roof heats up in direct sunlight, the trapped gas expands and creates a bubble in the roof. Eventually, the bubble can pop, leaving an exposed area of decking and underlayment.

Venting a gas water heater out of the roof is preferable in most cases. Heated exhaust gases naturally rise, so a vertical vent pipe is efficient. If you’re trying to vent through a pipe exiting a wall, the angle of the pipe may be more horizontal than vertical, making the venting system less effective. If you go through a wall, you may need to add a fan to ensure a successful expulsion of the gases outdoors.

How much snow a roof can handle depends on the snow’s weight and the roof's strength. Wet snow is far heavier than dry snow. In areas that receive annual snowfall in abundance, house designs regularly allow for between 35 and 50 pounds per square foot, equating to up to four feet of fluffy-snow accumulation.

Metal roofs do not technically require a drip edge if the roof overhangs at least one inch, because the roof's slant will cause water to flow away from the structure. But a drip edge would be an added level of protection for a metal roof to help keep moisture issues at bay.

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