by Jake Loeffler | Dec 10, 2019 | Chimney Inspection
When winter is on its way (and sometimes arrives early) the last thing you need or want is a chimney problem. They can be hard to self-diagnose, they can be difficult to correct, and they can put your fireplace out of commission indefinitely. It’s important to make...
by Jake Loeffler | Jun 6, 2019 | Chimney Inspection
Here in New England, the off-season for the chimney is from late March until late September. This is the time during the year when homeowners are able to find a chimney professional to handle repairs, rebuilds, and more with ease. When you call Brickliners during the...
by Jake Loeffler | Sep 28, 2018 | Chimney Inspection
Fall is officially here. There is a chill in the air when you roll out of bed in the morning. For many homeowners, they depend on their fireplace during this time of year to avoid cranking up the central heating system. It helps to save money, and it brings ambiance...
by Jake Loeffler | Feb 10, 2017 | Chimney Inspection
Fire is dangerous. Historically it’s been used for heating for centuries. In addition, our ancestors knew the importance of ventilation and harmful gases produced by a fire. However, the chimney doesn’t only prevent your house from filling with smoke. It also vents...
by Jake Loeffler | Mar 13, 2016 | Chimney Inspection
The Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) recommends an annual level 1 inspection and chimney sweep to ensure the safety of your home or business. The level 1 inspection is recommended under continued service, under the same conditions. This inspection can take...
by Jake Loeffler | Jan 27, 2016 | Chimney Inspection
As the end of winter approaches, many people begin thinking about buying or selling a home. Real estate blossoms in the spring and summer months as homeowners pack up and move to new places. With all the excitement that comes with buying or selling a home also comes a...