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| Most masonry chimneys were not designed to handle the
venting requirements of modern high-efficiency heating
appliances burning liquid propane, natural gas, oil, wood,
pellet fuel, or coal. These improperly lined chimneys can
cause a number of costly structural and cosmetic problems
for the homeowner, and also create potentially serious
safety hazards. |
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Carbon Monoxide
Some people with long-standing, mild carbon monoxide
poisoning caused by furnaces or heaters may mistake
their symptoms for other conditions, such as the flu
or other viral infections. Learn More |
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Chimney Fires
In 1996 there were 23,000 residential fires related
to chimneys and solid fuel appliances in the United States. Learn
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Excess Moisture
Water damage to masonry chimneys is usually a slow,
subtle process. The problem is often not evident until
it has become quite serious. Learn
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