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Puget Sound Exteriors, Inc.
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Allyn, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

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"They were out on time and did a wonderful job of patching the roof. This as a temporary fix to get me through the tough fall and possible winter months. I now am expecting an estimate for a complete roof and expect to hire them for the job."
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Jack Brawney LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Allyn, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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"We absolutely love the work that Jack Brawney LLC accomplished for us. They assisted in finding an asphalt company to pave our driveway, successfully resolved our drainage issues, and beautifully landscaped our circular driveway! Not only did they do all of that but they did it quickly and efficiently! One of the only contractors we’ve worked with who kept to the schedule they promised! Would hire again and soon!"
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

Depending on who’s doing the estimating, about 22,000 to 25,000 chimney fires happen each year in the United States. Given the fact that millions of Americans have fireplaces (and chimneys), that means chimney fires aren’t exactly common—but they’re not rare, either. Since they’re so dangerous, it’s important to take precautions to prevent them.

While your municipality may have its own regulations requiring pergolas or other structures to be a certain height above a fire pit, the standard recommendation is that the pergola should be at least 10 feet above the fire pit. A taller pergola allows the heat from the flames to dissipate before reaching the structure.

Yes, you should seal and cap an unused chimney to protect it from damage. Sealing the structure helps prevent moisture damage, which can lead to issues like cracks, spalling, efflorescence, and damaged mortar joints. Capping the chimney is also crucial to prevent blockages, damage from invasive critters, and downdrafts, while still allowing for proper air ventilation to manage moisture. For the best results, consult a chimney professional to select the right type of chimney or flue cap for your home. It's also wise to continue with annual chimney inspections to maintain the structure's integrity.

They provide early warning, minimize property damage, and ensure safety during fire emergencies.

The short answer is yes, but the longer answer is more complex. Unless the fireplace is ventless by design, you’ll need some type of exhaust pipe system to safely send fumes and other harmful byproducts out of the house. Even then, ventless fireplaces are not always permitted because they do keep the byproducts inside of your house. Ventless fireplaces are safest when installed in spaces that are themselves well-ventilated, like large rooms with lots of windows.

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