by Mark Stoner | Oct 14, 2012 | Chimney Sweeping
What, did you just hear a noise that sounded like baby birds coming from your chimney? Chances are those sounds are coming from baby Chimney Swifts waiting for food. Unfortunately, you can do little about it until the birds are done nesting in your chimney. Why?...
by Mark Stoner | Aug 30, 2012 | Chimney Maintenance
Chimney soot is fine black or dark brown powder formed due to incomplete combustion of wood or coal in a confined place. Hence it can be correctly referred to as the byproduct of fireplace combustion. Soot is formed in a temperature lower than 284 degrees. When fuel...
by Mark Stoner | Jul 10, 2011 | Chimney Sweeping
The Chimney Safety Institute of America has been educating residents and businesses about the importance of fireplace safety for years. This non-profit organization strives to promote chimney safety throughout the nation, and does so through certification for chimney...
by Mark Stoner | Apr 25, 2011 | Fire Safety
Take a look at the news today. There are so many chimney fires wreaking havoc across America. Not only are these fires costly and causing millions of dollars in unnecessary repairs, they are also quite deadly. Here is a look at some of the most recent chimney fires...
by Mark Stoner | Feb 7, 2011 | Chimney Sweeping
Spring Chimney Sweeping The groundhog has spoken, and spring is predicted to be just around the corner. It’s been an unseasonably wet winter for Nashville, with a lot of snow. It’s important to schedule an appointment to have your chimney swept by a professional...