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Signs Your Fireplace Damper Needs Repairs
Nothing beats a traditional wood-burning fireplace. The sounds, smells, and atmosphere they create can be simulated but are unmatched. However, owning and using a fireplace isn’t easy; maintenance is required, and one critical component, the damper, can become damaged over time. Let’s look at the damper and how to know yours is ready for replacement. Read more
Ways to Identify and Seal Chimney Drafts
Cold air coming from your fireplace can be an issue for several reasons. For one, your fireplace is meant to provide warmth and, with draft issues, that lasting heat is compromised making an already high energy cost even higher. Another reason you should look further into cold drafts is because it could be a sign Read more
Unlocking the Power of Wood Stove Ashes
Do you ever think about ashes in your wood-burning stove? If you’re like most people, you only think of them as inconvenient, but they have unseen uses that can directly benefit your house. Don’t buy it? Your skepticism is duly noted; with that in mind, here is a handy guide- Unlocking the Power of Wood Read more
The Benefits of Using a Fireplace Insert in Winter
As Western New York transforms into a beautiful white-capped winter wonderland, the toastiness of home becomes more than just a comfort – it’s a lifeline. With the threat of a Buffalo Blizzard or a Rochester ice storm lurking around the Great Lakes, the thought of a power outage sending chills through your humble abode is Read more
Understanding Cracked Chimney Flue Tiles
Most chimneys in downtown Buffalo, Rochester, and western New York were initially constructed with a clay tile flue liner. The flue liner is a crucial component of your chimney system as it ensures the safe and efficient venting of smoke and harmful gases from your home. However, these clay tiles can develop cracks and damage Read more
The Dangers of Ignoring Chimney Leaks
Water can be destructive, even to chimneys. After all, the Grand Canyon was carved out by water, frozen glaciers dug valleys across Canada and the Northwest, and more than one car has succumbed to the ravages or rust. Now, perhaps you can start to see the dangers of ignoring chimney leaks. There are a plethora Read more
Creature Features: Unexpected Guests in Your Chimney!
Winter follows Halloween, and with it comes the possibility of finding unwelcome guests in your chimney. Your warm fireplace can attract all sorts of creepy creatures, including birds, bats, raccoons, snakes, and squirrels. When you discover unexpected guests in your chimney, it can be quite scary! In this article, you’ll find which creatures may be Read more
All You Need To Know About Chimney Crown Repairs
Folks living in Amherst, Orchard Park, or Western New York know winter weather can be especially harsh. Snow, ice, and gusty winds can give you a break from work or school, but they can also take a toll on your chimney. That’s why having your chimney inspected and serviced annually is crucial, especially before winter Read more
Fall Inspiration For Your Fireplace
One of the best things about decorating a fireplace for fall is that it’s like having a blank canvas to work with. Here in Buffalo and Western New York, we’re surrounded by the beautiful fall colors of the season. So, plenty of natural elements like branches, leaves, and pumpkins are available for picking. Or you Read more
How A Fireplace Insert Can Save You Money
Winter in western New York, including Amherst and East Rochester, is bitterly cold. As a result, many homeowners light up their fireplaces to stay warm. However, traditional masonry fireplaces are highly inefficient and expensive to operate. That’s why many savvy upstate New Yorkers are installing a wood, gas, or pellet fireplace insert to save money Read more