All Points Chimney,Stoves & Fireplaces

Fireplace Company in Toledo, OH
Fireplace Company in Toledo, OH Scott has been in the hearth business for over twenty five years. He started doing Woodstove installations and fireplace cleanings in and around the Columbus Oh area. He has been recognized as a CSIA Certified Chimney Professional with his certification number being 3476. He established All Points in 1993 and has been servicing the Toledo area for 16 years. You can be confident that when we complete a job, whether it be an installation, cleaning, or any of the many services we supply, it has been done with your family in mind.

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4917 West Lincolnshire
Toledo, OH
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All Points Chimney,Stoves & Fireplaces
read moreYour home is designed to give you and your family a place where you can feel safe and warm. But if you've ever owned a home, you know that feeling doesn't come without work. All of your home's systems - your chimney and dryer vent included - require regular maintenance if they are to continue working as safely and as efficiently as they were designed to. In addition to our comprehensive chimney and fireplace services, we also offer a full line of hearth products, such as gas logs, wood/gas/pellet burning stoves, fireplaces and inserts.
All Points Chimney
read moreThere are several reasons that you may want or need a chimney inspection, but the most common reasons are for insurance or real estate purposes. There are three levels of inspections, all of which we are proficient in. These inspections are chosen based on how deep and invasive the inspection must be in order to get a solid understanding of the chimney system's condition. One of the most common reasons for scheduling an annual chimney inspection is that it can give you peace of mind that your chimney system is working properly and efficiently.
All Points Chimney
read moreWe've been sweeping and cleaning chimneys since 1993 and we've seen the difference that an annual sweep can make in the lifetime and enjoyment of the chimney and fireplace. With each fire that you enjoy in your fireplace, creosote and soot are produced, and can build up on the inside of your chimney system. Creosote, which is a highly-flammable substance, can be controlled by regular sweepings - but as time goes by, neglected creosote can cook to the walls of the flue, making it incredibly dangerous and difficult to remove.
All Points Chimney
read moreAll repair needs are unique, and properly solving gas fireplace problems requires assessment by an experienced chimney technician. But a few common problems generally alert homeowners to the need for gas fireplace repairs or service. Our multi-point diagnostic services cover your appliance and venting system, top to bottom.
All Points Chimney
read moreMoving can be a very stressful and even scary experience. There are often fears and doubts about unknown issues that may arise after the purchase or sale of a property. To perform this inspection, we will deploy a video camera inside the chimney, recording video and taking still photographs from deep inside the chimney. This will reveal any defects to the liner, including cracks, holes or defective installation. It's important to keep in mind that repairs to a clay chimney liner typically cost $2500 and up.
All Points Chimney
read moreWhether you have a custom-designed and custom-built masonry chimney or a factory-built chimney system installed in your home, components are built into the system that are designed to keep out the chimney's worst enemy: water. Water intrusion, as you well know, leads to big headaches. Moisture can create foul odors, corrode and damage the interior of the chimney, and leak through into building materials to stain and damage ceilings, walls and more. All told, we want to do everything we can to keep leaks out of your chimney and out of your home.
All Points Chimney
read moreWhen combustion occurs, regardless of the type of fuel used, byproducts will result. Burning wood creates combustible creosote, which is what we're focusing on removing during a traditional chimney sweeping appointment. In oil-burning furnaces, the byproducts created during combustion include carbon and sulfur deposits, usually referred to as oil soot. With gas furnaces, combustion results in minimal soot, but creates more moisture and acidic deposits, which can, over time, cause damage to flue liners.
All Points Chimney
read moreHere at All Points Chimney, Stoves & Fireplaces we sweep your chimney flue and fireplace differently. Masonry fireplace flues must be swept from the bottom so the throat of the chimney can be swept removing the build up of creosote. The damper must also be removed so we can access the smoke shelf and clear off all the debris that has accumulated on it.
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