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Frederick chimney repair services

It’s one thing to know that your chimney needs repairs. It is quite another to have a full understanding of the type of repairs it needs.

It’s one thing to know that your chimney needs repairs. It is quite another to have a full understanding of the type of repairs it needs.

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<strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>chimney</strong> <strong>repair</strong> <strong>services</strong><br />

It’s one thing to know that your <strong>chimney</strong> needs <strong>repair</strong>s. It is quite another to have a full<br />

understanding of the type of <strong>repair</strong>s it needs. Your best bet is to have an inspection and estimate<br />

done by a <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>chimney</strong> <strong>repair</strong> service. They can help you determine the extent of the<br />

<strong>repair</strong>s needed to keep your family and home safe from fire.


Can you just reline a <strong>chimney</strong> and call it good?<br />

To listen to some of the DIY sites you would think that a <strong>chimney</strong> in bad <strong>repair</strong> can be quickly<br />

<strong>repair</strong>ed just by installing a liner. There is no part of a <strong>chimney</strong> that can function on its own.<br />

Chimneys are integrated elements and each part of it - from masonry to liner to cap to flue - must<br />

be in good working order in order for the <strong>chimney</strong> to be efficient and safe. Always have your<br />

<strong>chimney</strong> inspected so you know what work really needs to be done. This is why it is not<br />

recommended to do your own <strong>repair</strong> work but to have a professional <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>chimney</strong> <strong>repair</strong><br />

service do the work. Chimneys aren’t just complicated, but the safety of your home and family<br />

depends on their integrity.<br />

The different types of liners used<br />

There are three different <strong>chimney</strong> liners that are used for relining and new construction. They<br />

are:<br />

1. Clay<br />

2. Steel<br />

3. Pipe<br />

Each one has its advantages and not all of them can be used in the same situation. If you are<br />

considering switching to an insert you should know that even inserts need to have a <strong>chimney</strong><br />

liner. Another important aspect to consider is that steel and pipe liners require additional<br />

fireproof insulation placement. Don’t go by the raw price of the liner in making your decision, go<br />

by the full estimate from your <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>chimney</strong> <strong>repair</strong> contractor so you know what is really<br />

involved and what it will cost.<br />

What about switching to an insert?<br />

Your <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>chimney</strong> <strong>repair</strong> company can help you to select the right insert for your<br />

fireplace if you want to switch. Switching over to an insert can be a great way to reduce your<br />

heating costs without losing the beauty of having a fire. There are many different types of insert<br />

types and styles available. One of the key aspects in knowing which one you need to select is the<br />

availability of fuel in your area. You do have to have a <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>chimney</strong> <strong>repair</strong> company<br />

install the insert and that may involve some <strong>repair</strong>s to your <strong>chimney</strong> or relining it. Just putting in<br />

an insert doesn’t get rid of the need for <strong>repair</strong>s, although it can reduce the extent of the <strong>repair</strong>s<br />

required.<br />

Talking to your <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>chimney</strong> <strong>repair</strong> company<br />

Before you call and talk to your <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>chimney</strong> <strong>repair</strong> company there are a few things you<br />

can do to make sure the conversation is productive. The first thing you should do is take pictures


of the exterior and interior of the fireplace. You don’t have to photograph inside the <strong>chimney</strong>, but<br />

showing the hearth and interior of the fireplace area in the room is good. Just take the pictures on<br />

a cell phone and email them after you have had the initial conversation. A picture is worth a<br />

thousand words and it can help make the estimate visit more productive too.<br />

Making sure you know what is really involved<br />

Before you agree to any type of <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>chimney</strong> <strong>repair</strong> contract make sure you understand<br />

what is really involved in the work. Don’t be afraid to ask questions about how long it will take<br />

and make sure there is an agreed upon process for any changes to the work order. You always<br />

want to have approval for any changes but you also don’t want to hold up the work. One good<br />

way to have the best of both worlds is to agree that any change under $200 in additional costs is<br />

automatically approved. Anything over that amount must be agreed upon by you before work<br />

begins. You also need to make sure you understand how delays are handled as well. Follow all of<br />

these tips and you can begin to build an excellent working relationship with your <strong>Frederick</strong><br />

<strong>chimney</strong> <strong>repair</strong> company.<br />

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