Creosote is a type of black or brown residue formed from wood burning in a chimney - if there is an excess of creosote, it could become a fire hazard. Depending on the usage, chimneys and fireplaces should be inspected at least once a year to ensure home safety.
Recommended Pros in Etobicoke, ON
Masonry & Bricklaying, Chimney Build & Repair, Tuck Pointing
Red Robin Masonry is a division of Red Robin Home Solutions Corp...Read more Whether you are looking to fill in a small window , parge a foundation wall, rebuild a chimney or have a brickwork addition ad...Read more For over 25 years, Top Roofers a professional Toronto roofing contractor has been providing the Greater Toronto Area with pers...Read more <br>
<b>2012 and 2013 Consumer Choice Award winner</b> for Chimney Services.
A-1 Quality Chimney is an award-winning, full-se...Read more Walter Townshend & Sons Chimneys is in its 5th generation of service serving the GTA. For well over 80 years the name Walter T...Read more
Recently Reviewed Etobicoke Chimney or Fireplace
Published: 01/14/2021
Excellent experience dealing with Red Robin Masonry, from the Google search, to the request made on their site, to their immediate reply, to a quote for the job and finally having the work done in a timely manner. The gentlemen... Published: 11/04/2020
I asked Brian to re-do the brick around our front window. The original brick arch was decayed and had some huge cracks. Brian was able to re-do the window with a proper steel lintel with a stone sill. Looks awesome.
Published: 10/14/2020
I had estimates for a small job to fix a drooping retaining wall and repoint a stone walkway in several places where the mortar had come away. One guy said it would cost $300. Right! Another guy said the whole...