by Matt Dambrosky | May 26, 2017 | chimney maintenance
If you are out in the great outdoors and you want to find a place to hunker down and settle in, what is it you’re going to look for? Probably a place that’s warm, out of the strong breeze, and you’ll want a place that’ll keep you safe from predators. If you’re a bird...
by Matt Dambrosky | May 16, 2017 | chimney maintenance
So, you’re driving through the countryside or taking a stroll through a neighborhood of beautiful houses. While doing so, you see a strong, picturesque chimney on the outside of a stately, old home. The structure seems like it would last for generations!...
by Matt Dambrosky | Feb 21, 2017 | chimney maintenance
The end of February already. Soon the cold, snowy days of a Colorado winter will be turning into balmy, warm spring weather. Now it’s time to start to think about getting your chimney and fireplace closed down for the season. Below are several steps to ensure that...
by Matt Dambrosky | Nov 10, 2016 | chimney maintenance
Many of the ordinary household items we use regularly have a lining. Thermal cups, shower curtains, sheer skirts – all of these things need a liner to look good or to function properly. Another thing that needs a functioning liner is your chimney. ...
by Matt Dambrosky | Oct 27, 2016 | chimney maintenance
Your chimney is made up of brick or stone and mortar. Pretty much indestructible, right? Unfortunately, not really. Your chimney is made to stand up under the effects of weather, but, over time, even the best built chimney will begin to show disrepair and damage. As...
by Matt Dambrosky | Sep 13, 2016 | chimney maintenance
Are you daydreaming about sitting in front of a warm, crackling fire on a cold, snowy winter’s evening? Before those cold, snowy evenings arrive, there are precautions you should take to be sure that your fireplace is safe and damage free. If you live in central...