by randall mack | Feb 27, 2026 | Hurricane Season
When a major storm hits your area, you may encounter some structural damage in your home, including to your chimney. While chimneys are normally able to withstand the elements, they are not indestructible. The fierce winds, heavy rain, and flying debris associated...
by randall mack | Feb 26, 2026 | Blog, Chimney Inspection, Chimney Leaks, Chimney Sweep, Fireplace Tips
It’s officially the “off season savings” for your fireplace, but in the chimney world, this is actually the Golden Window. Most homeowners wait until the first frost in October to realize they need an inspection, leading to 4-week wait times and...
by randall mack | Feb 26, 2026 | Blog
With the way climate change is going, many of us are trying to reduce our carbon footprint. This comes with smaller feats like deciding what to do with our fireplace ash. Typically, we just throw our fireplace ash out. This just adds to the growing trash in the...
by randall mack | Feb 26, 2026 | Chimney Leaks, Hurricane Season
We all know the damages leftover from hurricanes and flooding. Tropical storms and hurricanes bring high winds that can tear up chimney flashing, chimney caps, and chimney crowns and influence the bricks to chip. While stacks are normally sufficiently able to...
by randall mack | Feb 26, 2026 | Fireplace Tips
Mortgage holders have numerous alternatives for gas or wood-consuming chimneys, yet the decisions can be to some degree befuddling if the real factors are not promptly accessible. The web can be a decent hot-spot for research, however, there are a ton of locales that...