COVID-19 Company Precautions & Procedures
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How to Keep Your Home Safe This Winter
Winter has come and there is plenty to worry about between Christmas, New Year’s, home heating, and tax season! During one of the busiest times of the year, many important things can be overlooked.
Should You Start a Fire With a Cold Chimney?
When the weather turns cold, the first thing many homeowners want to do is to light the fire. Unfortunately, when the weather is cold and the house is cold, the chimney is also cold!
We Clean Air Ducts
At White Glove Chimney and Air Duct, we take ventilation seriously. Whether it’s your chimney or your heating and air conditioning unit, we have what you need to make sure your vents are working properly.
Chimney Odors
You might have noticed it during the busyness of summer, but now can’t help but wonder about the smell coming from the fireplace. Whether it is wafting out or is only noticeable with doors or dampers open, chimney odors are never a good thing.
Check Out Our Grills for the Upcoming BBQ Season
Spring has officially arrived, and much of the country is still experiencing some winter weather. Despite cooler temperatures presently, you can still enjoy a great new barbecue grill this summer and have it just in time for barbecue season.
Start Thinking Chimney Repairs Soon
More than 20,000 people visit emergency rooms in the U.S. annually due to carbon monoxide exposure. Carbon monoxide is dangerous for people of all ages (especially infants and elderly), and it is completely undetectable, with no odor, color, or taste.
Gas Fireplaces Have to be Inspected Annually
Fall may be over, but chimney sweeps are still busy cleaning, inspecting, and repairing chimney systems across the country. At White Glove Chimney and Air Duct, we service fireplaces year-round, and it’s not just wood fireplaces that need attention.
Why is An Annual Chimney Inspection Recommended?
Your chimney may be the most hard-working system in your house. Whenever a fire is burning, it is working. It keeps the family safe and house warm all by using many different parts.
Top Reasons to Consider Gas Fuel
If you want to make a major change to your chimney and fireplace system, now is the time. When winter begins, you may become busy and not want to make changes to the hearth.
Explore Dangers with Improper Hearth Installations
When it comes to fireplace safety, it starts with hearth installation. When you choose a fireplace, stove, or insert, you need the services of a professional chimney sweep.
Why Hire a Certified Chimney Sweep
It's October, and that means cooler weather, crackling fires, and festivities. When you're getting your fireplace ready for burn season, don't forget your chimney too.
Dangers of Creosote Buildup
As long as your fire is burning, substances are produced and pushed through the chimney system. Creosote, soot, particulate pollution, and toxic gases are some of these substances, although to us, it just looks like smoke.
Get Your Wall Furnace Cleaned Before Winter
It is almost time for winter, and you don't want to be caught in the cold with a damaged, dirty, or otherwise unsafe furnace. The best way to keep your family and property safe is to have your heat systems professionally cleaned and assessed before fall.
Things to Look for in a Grill
When you're looking for a grill, especially this late into summer, you want one that will make it worth your while. By choosing a multi-functional grill with a limited lifetime warranty, you are getting the best grill on the market!
Why Creosote Removal is Important
When a fire burns, there are natural byproducts that flow up and out of your chimney system. Included among the smoke, microscopic particles, and water vapors, is soot and creosote.
Importance of a Healthy Chimney Crown
Warm weather has arrived, and summer is around the corner. Children are out of school, so there are more bodies in the house.
What Causes Chimney Odors?
So, you have your dream fireplace and beautiful chimney. The last thing you want is to be run out of house and home by foul odors! However, when the weather warms, you may be surprised to find that your chimney is beginning to stink—and it’s not pleasant.
Dangers of a Leaky Chimney
Of all the issues that can occur in the life of your chimney, water is among the most detrimental. It affects the efficiency and safety of your chimney, while damaging structural components of your home. Every chimney is susceptible to water penetration!
What Do I Do About Cracks in My Firebox?
The firebox endures the most heat and the most abuse, but receives the least attention. The entire chimney system has an important job to do. It is constantly venting harmful gases from the home while a fire is burning.