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[...] . Usually there is a ash pit clean out door located below the fireplace, near the basement floor. Houses without basements, [...]
[...] a water proofing expert should be consulted. The post Chimney Odors appeared first on American Professional Chimney & Masonry Service, Inc.. [...]
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[...] are a good choice. The post Dampers appeared first on American Professional Chimney & Masonry Service, Inc.. [...]
[...] Today! The post Fireplace Inserts appeared first on American Professional Chimney & Masonry Service, Inc.. [...]
[...] your home has begun. The post Relining appeared first on American Professional Chimney & Masonry Service, Inc.. [...]
[...] . The post Repairing Prefab Fireplaces appeared first on American Professional Chimney & Masonry Service, Inc.. [...]
[...] Prefab fireplaces are slang for ”factory built fireplaces.” The single most important thing about prefab [...]
[...] have 2 or 3 walls they are still not the same. Some stoves are tested and listed for use in prefab fireplaces but generally a liner must be inserted through the chimney and connected to the insert’s [...]
[...] be done immediately. Why? It is dangerous not to do so. Flame, heat, sparks, smoke, and carbon monoxide all pass through chimneys. If there is a reason to suspect the liner is not airtight or is [...]
[...] it inspected and if necessary. we can clean it at the same time. For all manufacturers of fireplace inserts and log sets this is required prior to installation of their products! We clean, inspect, [...]
[...] people report very little heat distribution form the use fo these fans. The third type of Prefab Fireplace I call an EPA Fireplace or Hybrid Fireplace. These fireplaces are built much like wood [...]
[...] your chimney through a pipe or pipes called a liner(s). This liner is much smaller than your fireplaces liner and is generally purchased with your gas insert. Gas log inserts are the most efficient of [...]
[...] available at specialty stores as well. Insulating cement, Chamber tech 2000, stove cement, fireplace cement and pure Portland cement all have some of these qualities. Good luck and thanks for the [...]
[...] . Usually there is a ash pit clean out door located below the fireplace, near the basement floor. Houses without basements, [...]
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