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Frequently Asked Questions

Why inspect/clean our chimney in the Spring?

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Category: FAQs
Published on Tuesday, 06 March 2012 00:59
Written by Administrator

It's natural to think you should wait for Fall's arrival to have your fireplace, woodstove, or furnace chimney cleaned.  But it's actually much simpler to have it done now...here's why:

*Convenient Scheduling: We have more flexibility to work around your schedule in the warmer months.

*No waiting for weeks and weeks: When the cold weather hits and everyone needs their chimney checked and/or cleaned, you might have a longer wait during our busiest time of the year-the Fall.

*Foul-smelling odor removal: Professional sweeping often helps clear foul-smelling odors from your fireplace or woodstove, set off by hot summer weather.

*Timely resolution to problems: If safety concerns are revealed during our inspection, there is plenty of time to address them before the coming winter.

*Ready to use: Your system will be ready to use once we complete the inspection and do any necessary cleaning, or make any needed repairs.

*Early arrival of cold weather: If 'Ole Man Winter decides to pay us an early visit, you will feel confidant knowing you took care of things well before his unexpected arrival, and are ready to go!

*The intelligent choice: It's a wise decision to have your chimney maintenance taken care of during the warm weather.  Give your local chimney sweep a call, and they'll service your chimney right away!!

 

*Courtesy Top Hat Chimney Sweeps, Inc. Altoona, PA (814)943-7893

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