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H&H Chimney Services, LLC

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H&H Chimney Services, LLC

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H&H Chimney Services, LLC offers a full range of chimney services, including cleaning, liners and repairs. Services: Chimney Cleanings Chimney Repairs Relining Repointing Fireplace Repair & Restoration Leaking Chimney or Roof Repair Stove installation Resolve Smoke and Draft issues

H&H Chimney Services, LLC offers a full range of chimney services, including cleaning, liners and repairs. Services: Chimney Cleanings Chimney Repairs Relining Repointing Fireplace Repair & Restoration Leaking Chimney or Roof Repair Stove installation Resolve Smoke and Draft issues




C & E Handymen

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C & E Handymen

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11 years of experience

We are a growing company, only 3 employees right now but we still get the job done. We are open to schedule and job on our list of what we can do. We take cash or check, credit cards soon.

We are a growing company, only 3 employees right now but we still get the job done. We are open to schedule and job on our list of what we can do. We take cash or check, credit cards soon.



David M. Newton Masonry

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David M. Newton Masonry

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49 years of experience

Started in 1976, David M. Newton Masonry is a traditional Vermont masonry contractor- providing clients with a range of masonry solutions for projects large and small. We build one-of-a-kind walls, steps,chimneys, patios, pillars and more. We also handle masonry repair and fabricate much of our stone on site at our fabrication facility. Our work stands the test of time in its construction and design.

Started in 1976, David M. Newton Masonry is a traditional Vermont masonry contractor- providing clients with a range of masonry solutions for projects large and small. We build one-of-a-kind walls, steps,chimneys, patios, pillars and more. We also handle masonry repair and fabricate much of our stone on site at our fabrication facility. Our work stands the test of time in its construction and design.



Phoenix Chimney & Masonry Services, LLC

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Phoenix Chimney & Masonry Services, LLC

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Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Locally owned and operated chimney business founded by a local certified chimney sweep.We treat clients like family with the professionalism you would expect and quality service you deserve.

Locally owned and operated chimney business founded by a local certified chimney sweep.We treat clients like family with the professionalism you would expect and quality service you deserve.


One Tile & Masonry

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One Tile & Masonry

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21 years of experience

One Tile and Masonry LLC. was founded in May of 2004. It is our mission to guarantee the highest quality installation of eclectic Tile and Masonry to Vermont's proud people. We work very closely with our clients so we can provide an atmosphere of Success. Success that leads to the fulfillment of Quality Tile and Masonry installations.

One Tile and Masonry LLC. was founded in May of 2004. It is our mission to guarantee the highest quality installation of eclectic Tile and Masonry to Vermont's proud people. We work very closely with our clients so we can provide an atmosphere of Success. Success that leads to the fulfillment of Quality Tile and Masonry installations.


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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

The minimum recommended slope for a porch roof is 1/4:12, which means 1/4-inch of rise every 12 inches of run. Slopes of 3:12 and 4:12 are more common and provide faster drainage for runoff. Make sure to choose a pitch that’s appropriate both for the climate in your area and the type of roof material you install. Hire a roofer if you need help determining what the right roof pitch is.

Yes, you have to get on the roof to cut a hole for solar tubing. It's not possible to complete the job from inside your house by simply cutting through the ceiling. So if you want to go the DIY route, remember to use safe ladder practices. If you’re not comfortable climbing on your roof to install solar tubes, hire a pro who has the tools and expertise to do the job safely.

Architectural shingles and impact-resistant shingles aren’t mutually exclusive, which means some architectural shingles are impact-resistant shingles. Architectural shingles are thicker and more durable than standard 3-tab shingles, and they become even stronger when they also have high impact resistance and wind resistance ratings. The most durable shingles for areas with extreme weather are architectural or luxury shingles that have a Class-4 impact resistance and a Class-H wind resistance that can stand up to winds reaching 150 mph.

Yes, gable vents can let water in. That being said, this usually only occurs during extreme conditions like heavy rainfall. You can prevent water from entering through gable vents by adding a screen that traps the water before it can enter.

In most cases, no, roofers won’t need to come inside. Some reasons roofers may need to come inside are to assess ventilation. inspect roof leaks, or check for any structural concerns.

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