We fix weak ignition, uneven flames, and failing parts before winter leaves rooms cold.
We remove heavy soot buildup that stains walls and leaves lingering smoke odors indoors.
Soot and creosote build up faster than most homeowners expect, especially after a long stretch of steady fires.
A chimney cap does more than finish the look of your flue. It helps block rain, keeps squirrels and birds out.
A chimney can look fine from the outside and still hide issues that affect safety, draft, and indoor air quality.
A new chimney installation is a major part of your home’s heating and venting system.
Water around a fireplace rarely comes from one spot, so our team starts with a careful exterior and interior check.
A properly sized liner helps smoke and gases move out of the home the way they should.
Mortar joints take the brunt of Rhode Island's weather, and small gaps can turn into loose brick, stains on the exterior.
A chimney can look fine from the yard and still leak, draft poorly, or shed debris into the fireplace.
A stove, fireplace, or insert should heat your home efficiently and safely.
A fireplace that smokes, crumbles, or shows dark stains can turn a cozy room into a messy chore.
A wood-burning fireplace feels simple, but the mess it creates is not. Soot and fine ash can collect fast.
A fireplace can look fine from a distance and still have problems that affect how it runs.