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Sidewinder Industries Handyman Services

177 Park Ave
5.00(
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Approved Pro

Sidewinder Industries Handyman Services

177 Park Ave
5.00(
3
)
Approved Pro
51 local quotes requested
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"Hi there! We’re Sidewinder Handyman Services, proudly serving homeowners since 2025. Whether it’s a small repair, a big upgrade, or something in between, we’re here to make your projects simple, stress-free, and affordable. Our goal is to take the hassle out of home maintenance so you can focus on enjoying your space. Let’s get your to-do list done! Reach out today for your FREE quote and see how easy it can be to love your home again."

"Very good and honest work!"

Logan B on October 2025

"Hi there! We’re Sidewinder Handyman Services, proudly serving homeowners since 2025. Whether it’s a small repair, a big upgrade, or something in between, we’re here to make your projects simple, stress-free, and affordable. Our goal is to take the hassle out of home maintenance so you can focus on enjoying your space. Let’s get your to-do list done! Reach out today for your FREE quote and see how easy it can be to love your home again."

"Very good and honest work!"

Logan B on October 2025



Tri-State Chimney Sweepe, Inc.

33 Parker St
5.00(
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Tri-State Chimney Sweepe, Inc.

33 Parker St
5.00(
14
)
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Tri-State Chimney Sweepe was established in 1986 and is owned and operated by Paul D. Bogdonoff. We are located in Winchester, NH and service New Hampshire, Western Massachusetts and Southern Vermont. We pride ourselves on our knowledge and crucial information. You can be assured our work is always to first-rate and performed in strict compliance with the most current fire safety codes and standards. We continue to certify through CSIA, F.I.R.E and NFI, and we are a long-standing member of the National Chimney Sweep Guild. Member of the National Chimney Sweep Guild Member of the New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont State Chimney Sweep Guilds Certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America (#2948) Family owned and operated in New Hampshire since 1986FULLY INSURED FOR YOUR PROTECTION - WITH BOTH LIABILITY AND WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION Tri-State Chimney Sweepe stands out by using the best materials and offering superior workmanship at reasonable prices. Call on us today! Paul Bogdonoff is a professional Fireplace, Chimney & Venting Specialist who has personally performed over a thousand Level II fireplace inspections. He holds a NFI Certified Gas and Wood Specialist certification, a F.I.R.E. Certified Fireplace & Chimney Inspector and has been a CSIA certified sweep for over twenty years. Feel free to contact Paul for your inspection, installation or restoration needs.

"It was fantastic. They responded to my emails promptly. They came when they were scheduled. And the quality of their work was superb. Everything was spotless - not an ash anywhere, not one dirty footprint to be found. They moved stuff that was in the way and placed it NEATLY out of the way. The pellet stoves were immaculate. I can't see inside my chimneys, but from the looks of everything else, I'm 100% confident that they did an excellent job in there too. I'd hire them again in a heartbeat!"

Kristin R on January 2018

Tri-State Chimney Sweepe was established in 1986 and is owned and operated by Paul D. Bogdonoff. We are located in Winchester, NH and service New Hampshire, Western Massachusetts and Southern Vermont. We pride ourselves on our knowledge and crucial information. You can be assured our work is always to first-rate and performed in strict compliance with the most current fire safety codes and standards. We continue to certify through CSIA, F.I.R.E and NFI, and we are a long-standing member of the National Chimney Sweep Guild. Member of the National Chimney Sweep Guild Member of the New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont State Chimney Sweep Guilds Certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America (#2948) Family owned and operated in New Hampshire since 1986FULLY INSURED FOR YOUR PROTECTION - WITH BOTH LIABILITY AND WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION Tri-State Chimney Sweepe stands out by using the best materials and offering superior workmanship at reasonable prices. Call on us today! Paul Bogdonoff is a professional Fireplace, Chimney & Venting Specialist who has personally performed over a thousand Level II fireplace inspections. He holds a NFI Certified Gas and Wood Specialist certification, a F.I.R.E. Certified Fireplace & Chimney Inspector and has been a CSIA certified sweep for over twenty years. Feel free to contact Paul for your inspection, installation or restoration needs.

"It was fantastic. They responded to my emails promptly. They came when they were scheduled. And the quality of their work was superb. Everything was spotless - not an ash anywhere, not one dirty footprint to be found. They moved stuff that was in the way and placed it NEATLY out of the way. The pellet stoves were immaculate. I can't see inside my chimneys, but from the looks of everything else, I'm 100% confident that they did an excellent job in there too. I'd hire them again in a heartbeat!"

Kristin R on January 2018

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

No, homeowners should never attempt to fix a gas leak themselves. Gas leaks pose serious health and fire hazards. Exposure to leaking gas can make you sick, and accumulated gas can ignite and explode. So always take leaks seriously and seek the help of a pro right away. While you may be able to detect a gas leak, always call a licensed professional to handle repairs and replacements.

You can and should vent the gas from your hot water heater to the outside of your home. Traditionally, these gases were vented back to other gas appliances, like stoves or furnaces, but many jurisdictions have outlawed this practice due to the risks it provides. 

Most water heaters today use atmospheric venting that exhausts the gas out of the home through a pipe.

Yes, it’s possible to convert an oil furnace to gas. However, you may have to replace the furnace completely instead of simply converting it. If the original oil furnace has had any type of damage or is older (typically considered over 15 years old), then you will likely need a full replacement versus a conversion.

Yes, professional services typically include venting, gas line installation, and necessary permits.

Some cities or states may require you to have an earthquake gas shut-off valve. Your insurance provider may also have requirements for installing this valve. Even if you don’t have to have one by law, it’s wise to have a natural gas plumber install one anyway. These devices can be lifesaving and prevent fires or explosions in the event of a gas leak.

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