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Chimney Services

Chimney Cap

From afar, your chimney cap appears to be nothing more than a decorative element. It's an important feature of your chimney that must be maintained. If a chimney cap is broken, it might lead to much more costly damage in the future. For example, if your chimney cap enables rainwater to enter through the chimney flue during heavy rains, your chimney may be severely damaged due to freezing and other wear and strain when winter arrives. The damage caused by the freeze/thaw would have to be corrected at a very high cost. If you want to avoid this cost, have a chimney repair professional from Living Wells Chimney Services install the proper cap for you.

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Chimney Masonry Damage

Do you see damages on the exterior of your chimney? We can assist you in repairing your chimney before the damage becomes too severe by, Rebuilding your chimney or Repointing your chimney and rebuild your chimney cement/concrete crown. We specialize in chimney masonry repairs and utilize the most effective procedures to assure excellent results. 

Chimney Liner Replacement

Cracked, damaged, or otherwise poor chimney linings are one of the most common problems with chimneys. One of the most important sections of your chimney is the flue lining. Your chimney may not function correctly if the liner is damaged. It's time to take action if your chimney liner shows evidence of damaged mortar joints, cracks, or spalling.

 

Chimney liner problems can start a process that erodes your chimney components and puts your family's safety and health at risk.

 

If there is any damage or a functioning problem with the chimney, it must be repaired. A smoky fireplace, carbon monoxide poisoning, house fires, and a variety of other issues can all result from a damaged chimney. It is critical to contact professionals to repair the chimney.

Chimney Sweep

If you burn wood in your fireplace, you will acquire soot in your chimney. If you don't get rid of the soot now, you'll have a lot of difficulties afterwards. Things like improper wood burning might potentially put your family in danger. Creosote that has been left in a chimney for a long time is the source of many chimney fires. There are a variety of reasons why chimney care is required in homes prior to the start and conclusion of the winter season; not removing creosote is only one of them.

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