Straight-talk chimney guides for Fort Worth homeowners covering sweep-or-wait, flue safety, caps, masonry, and vetting a contractor.
What every Fort Worth homeowner should know about how much does it cost to replace a chimney cap, explained without the sales pitch.
Read more โPlenty of Fort Worth homeowners light a fire only a handful of times a winter and assume the chimney looks after itself. Here is why a lightly used chimney can be the one that surprises you, and what it actually needs.
Read more โFort Worth chimneys do not fail in dramatic storms so much as they wear down quietly from water, cold, and the shifting clay soil underneath. Here is how that damage works and why catching it early matters so much.
Read more โA ceiling stain near the fireplace almost never sits under the actual leak. Here is how water gets into a Fort Worth chimney, why finding the real source is the hard part, and how a good repair traces it correctly.
Read more โA chimney cap is the least expensive piece of the whole structure, and an open flue without one invites water, animals, debris, and downdrafts. Here is what the cap does and why it pays for itself fast.
Read more โThe liner is the part of your chimney safety depends on most, and the part you can never see from the firebox. Here is what it does, how it fails, and why a camera inspection is the only honest way to know its condition.
Read more โChimney work is one of those trades where the customer can rarely see what was done, which makes choosing the right company harder. Here is how to tell an honest Fort Worth chimney sweep from one to walk away from.
Read more โFrom a routine sweep to a full reline, our Fort Worth crew looks it over, tells you what we find, and quotes the work before we start, licensed, insured, and clear.