Fireplaces & Wood Stoves
Heating with wood is generally more aesthetically pleasing than oil, gas, or electric heating, which lack the scent and coziness that firewood provides. But when
Heating with wood is generally more aesthetically pleasing than oil, gas, or electric heating, which lack the scent and coziness that firewood provides. But when
Although we are in spring now, the nights continue to bring dropping temperatures in North Carolina. For those lucky enough to have a fireplace, this
Chimneys are well known for their aesthetic appeal and durability, as well as the unique character and warmth that they add to a home. They
The recent snowfall transformed our Western North Carolina region into a lovely winter wonderland. After playing in the chilly outdoors, feeling numb to the bone,
Chimney Swifts are small cigar shaped migratory birds that pass through our area in the Spring looking for nesting sites. As their name indicates chimney
Wood-burning fireplaces and chimneys should be inspected annually, or after about 80 fires, by a certified chimney sweep. The home must have functioning carbon-monoxide detectors.
As we enter 2020 we are celebrating 37 years of business in the Chimney and Hearth Industry. We have seen dramatic advances in technology throughout
Are you considering a wood pellet stove? It is a great solution to reducing your heat costs. Wood pellet stoves are a great way to
Below are a few “Myths” about chimneys Myth: Unused chimneys don’t need inspecting The Truth: Chimney’s can develop cracks and weaken the structure. Obstructions like
Gas detectors are more important to home safety than ever before. Indoor air pollution has become a bigger health concern than outdoor air pollution in