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Neat Sweep Chimney Services, LLC

164 Sam Stokes Road
4.88(
8
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Approved Pro

Neat Sweep Chimney Services, LLC

164 Sam Stokes Road
4.88(
8
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
9 years of experience

Neat Sweep Chimney Services is a Full Service Chimney Maintenance and Repair Business. Homeowners should be aware of the importance of having their Chimneys Swept and Inspected annually. During the burn season Chimneys are exposed to a wide range of temperatures and harsh seasonal conditions. Having your Chimney Swept and Inspected is an easy way to ensure the system is free of any blockages and meets the minimum acceptable levels of Chimney Safety. A Level 2 Chimney Inspection is typically required upon the sale or transfer of property or anytime the system's experienced a significant change such as a Chimney Fire. We also Service Dryer Vents! One of the most important factors playing a role in your Dryer's overall performance is its Venting System. Dryer Vents should be free and clear of excessive lint and debris. When servicing these systems a before and after Air Flow reading is taken to ensure maximum efficiency and shortest possible dry time for your clothing.

"Nick responded promptly to our request for a chimney inspection. He did an excellent job. His inspection report was very professional."

Marge B on June 2020

Neat Sweep Chimney Services is a Full Service Chimney Maintenance and Repair Business. Homeowners should be aware of the importance of having their Chimneys Swept and Inspected annually. During the burn season Chimneys are exposed to a wide range of temperatures and harsh seasonal conditions. Having your Chimney Swept and Inspected is an easy way to ensure the system is free of any blockages and meets the minimum acceptable levels of Chimney Safety. A Level 2 Chimney Inspection is typically required upon the sale or transfer of property or anytime the system's experienced a significant change such as a Chimney Fire. We also Service Dryer Vents! One of the most important factors playing a role in your Dryer's overall performance is its Venting System. Dryer Vents should be free and clear of excessive lint and debris. When servicing these systems a before and after Air Flow reading is taken to ensure maximum efficiency and shortest possible dry time for your clothing.

"Nick responded promptly to our request for a chimney inspection. He did an excellent job. His inspection report was very professional."

Marge B on June 2020


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Northeastern Chimney Solutions

24 Prospect St
4.65(
10
)
Approved Pro

Northeastern Chimney Solutions

24 Prospect St
4.65(
10
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers
253 local quotes requested

Northeastern Chimney Solutions is built upon the friendliness and trust we provide between our staff and our customers. People can appreciate us for our communication, dedication, and quality of work when it comes to completing a job. We aim to provide a service you can depend on for all of your home care needs, for years to come. When there's a problem, there's a solution. We're here to help.

"They were very helpful and provided a lot of information and explanation, so I am happy with it!"

Haiyan L on October 2024

Northeastern Chimney Solutions is built upon the friendliness and trust we provide between our staff and our customers. People can appreciate us for our communication, dedication, and quality of work when it comes to completing a job. We aim to provide a service you can depend on for all of your home care needs, for years to come. When there's a problem, there's a solution. We're here to help.

"They were very helpful and provided a lot of information and explanation, so I am happy with it!"

Haiyan L on October 2024


J.Ball lawn care & Property Management

332 Seaver Road
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J.Ball lawn care & Property Management

332 Seaver Road
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5 years of experience

Jball Lawn care & property management Provides services for: Mowing Weedwacking Gutter cleaning Mulch Sanding and staining fences & decks Pressure washing Chimney sweep and chimney repairs Interior painting Flooring

Jball Lawn care & property management Provides services for: Mowing Weedwacking Gutter cleaning Mulch Sanding and staining fences & decks Pressure washing Chimney sweep and chimney repairs Interior painting Flooring



Schmidt Masonry LLC

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Schmidt Masonry LLC

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5 years of experience

We are a local, owner-operated Vermont business specializing in chimney sweeping, inspection, and repairs. Our goal is to make sure your chimney vents safely, and properly to keep your home warm in these Vermont winters.

We are a local, owner-operated Vermont business specializing in chimney sweeping, inspection, and repairs. Our goal is to make sure your chimney vents safely, and properly to keep your home warm in these Vermont winters.






Troy Rainey Builder

146 Burke Rd
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Troy Rainey Builder

146 Burke Rd
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35 years of experience

Troy Rainey, fine home builder for over 20 years, servicing mainly the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire-travel greater distances for more lengthy jobs. Whether it's remodeling a home, or building from the ground up, and youre looking for a builder who will offer fair, competitive pricing, and produce excellent, quality finished product-contact Troy Rainey

Troy Rainey, fine home builder for over 20 years, servicing mainly the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire-travel greater distances for more lengthy jobs. Whether it's remodeling a home, or building from the ground up, and youre looking for a builder who will offer fair, competitive pricing, and produce excellent, quality finished product-contact Troy Rainey

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Chimney Inspection questions, answered by experts

While a hygrometer is the most accurate tool for measuring humidity levels in the home, you can gauge humidity levels using simpler methods. One way is by observing signs like condensation on windows or feeling excessively sticky or clammy indoors, indicating higher humidity. Another DIY approach involves the “hair method”—aka placing a few strands of human hair in a closed container with salt for several hours. If the hair becomes limp, it's likely due to high humidity. These methods offer rough estimations, but lack the precision of a hygrometer for accurate readings.

Yes, a crawl space can add value to your home. However, there is a higher chance of it adding value if it is an enclosed crawl space, as this reduces issues caused by excess moisture in the home. That being said, a basement does add more value than a crawl space.

You can guarantee that you hire a professional home inspector by reviewing their qualifications, years of experience, customer reviews, and certifications before hiring. If you’re working with a realtor, they can recommend at least one trusted professional home inspector. You can always confirm the credentials of a home inspector by checking for affiliations with organizations like the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors or the American Society of Home Inspectors. 

A pass/fail home inspection is a type of inspection that a buyer pays for with the understanding that the results will not allow for renegotiation. It’s most common in situations where the buyer waives a home inspection contingency to get their offer accepted when there’s a lot of competition for the home. The buyer will accept the house as-is without requesting repairs or renovations to fix potential issues, or they will consider the inspection a fail and will back out of the deal, losing out on the cost of the home inspection.

Depending on your state, a home inspector may need a license. All states and the District of Columbia require home inspectors to undergo training. However, some states (such as New York, Texas, Washington, and Illinois) require state-issued licenses while others (including California, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Virginia) do not.

Other professional certifications include the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) certification, the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) certification, and the National Home Inspector Examination. Inspectors can also receive certifications in specialized areas. These can include structural specialties, like chimneys, swimming pools, or septic systems, as well as specific issues like mold, pests, or radon gas. Whatever your situation, make sure your home inspector is certified to handle it.

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