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.
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Recently Reviewed Pine Chimney or Fireplace
Published: 04/27/2022
Alex inspected, cleaned and Reseal my firebox gaps/cracks.
He was very knowledgeable and precise in his job. Before starting he had layer a floor protector around the chimney and cleaned at the end of the work with a vacuum. I... Published: 02/24/2022
I want to store to check out the electric fireplace, they have a very good display of napoleon models with various options. I brought it for my condo and got a good deal.
Published: 12/19/2021
Al and his team were very knowledgeable and service was excellent! My chimney was tricky to work with but they were able to put in the liner and install the insert. Installation team was super nice and they cleaned...