by Don Rhine | Jun 14, 2019 | Chimney Maintenance
There’s nothing good about a leak, no matter where that leak is. If your tire is leaking, you’re going to have to spend time fixing it before you go where you want to go. If your pipe is leaking, you’re going to have to fix it, and probably the floor or the ceiling...
by Don Rhine | May 29, 2019 | Chimney Swifts
It’s that time of year when the snow is melted, the grass is green, and the trees explode with the vibrant green of new leaves. The air smells fresh and the flowers start to bloom, bringing the birds from the North. Bird watching is a great activity, especially if it...
by Don Rhine | May 14, 2019 | Tuckpointing
Tuckpointing is a term that may be unfamiliar to people who don’t own a fireplace. In fact, it might even be unfamiliar to those of you who do own a chimney. If you want to make sure that your chimney is in the best condition, it’s important to learn about the...
by Don Rhine | Apr 29, 2019 | Tuckpointing
There are some things you know about chimney inspection, upkeep, and repair. For instance, if you use your chimney a lot, you know that over time, creosote forms and needs to be removed by a professional chimney sweep in order to avoid the possibility of a chimney...
by Don Rhine | Apr 15, 2019 | Chimney Waterproofing
Now that Spring is finally here, we get to enjoy some warmer days. However, with spring weather comes spring showers as well. Rain and your chimney does not have a good relationship. When it comes to your chimney, water is not good for it at all. Rain can cause...