Welcome to Extreme Chimney Sweep in Roaring Spring, PA, a trusted home improvement company that focuses on providing comfort and improving air quality through its excellent comprehensive chimney services. We provide homes and business areas in Roaring Spring, PA with lasting chimney solutions such as chimney sweeping, chimney inspection, installations, and much more.
We go by the mantra that whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. To make this achievable, our expert technicians, who are all CSIA-certified, work tirelessly to use innovative techniques and technology to ensure every job is done to perfection. Contact Extreme Chimney Sweep today. Let's provide you with a perfect chimney service your property needs.
Extreme Chimney Sweep chimney installation services involve a collaborative effort between our CSIA-certified technicians and MHA-certified masonry specialists. They plan carefully to design a strong and durable chimney that serves homes well. Through their expertise, they built chimneys that supply enough air draft to a stove or fireplace, which makes smoke and gasses vent out to the top of the chimney seamlessly without flowing back into the room or affecting the outside atmospheric condition.
Beyond installing a complete chimney system, we also install new chimney parts into an existing system to enhance chimney performance. Contact us today to learn more about our chimney installation offerings. Some of them include:
Our maintenance service is a restorative and preventive approach that encompasses repairs and cleaning of all parts of the chimney to improve their performance and keep them safe. In addition, routine maintenance from Extreme Chimney Sweep experts makes chimneys last longer and saves your home or business from potential fire hazards that can result from a poorly maintained chimney. Here are a few of the chimney maintenance services we offer at Extreme Chimney Sweep:
Chimney inspection is an important aspect of chimney service that can't be done by unprofessionals; instead, it is to be handled by experienced chimney and fireplace inspectors at Extreme Chimney Sweep.
With the aid of our inspector's trained eyes and professional imaging chimney inspection system, we take a video record of the narrow chimney structures to identify faults and obstructions within them. Whether you are moving into a new home or you don’t use your chimney often, it is recommended by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to inspect your chimney at least once a year.
In addition, the National Fire Protection Association has three levels of chimney inspection which we define into phases, and they are:
Our chimney sweep service is an integral preventive measure we take to keep chimneys safe and prevent potential fire hazards. Debris, waste, animal waste, and flammable substances such as creosote and soot accumulate within the chimney system, which clog the system and increase the risk of a fire outbreak. To prevent this unfortunate incident, hire a chimney sweep service by our experts.
Our experts clean up all the chimney appliances, from the chimney cap down to the fireplace. They remove ash, soot, creosote, and debris so well that you won’t notice any stains around your chimney, ensuring no mess ends up in your house.
Many home or property owners don't pay attention to their chimneys, fireplaces, and hearths, especially during hot weather. Some of them attempt to sweep chimneys themselves. However, a professional touch from Extreme Chimney Sweep's experts provides a deep chimney sweep service to all the components of a chimney.
Our deep sweep improves the draft supply to the stove or fireplace so that it burns clean and the smoke moves upwards towards the chimney's cap and not into your space, keeping you safe from the disturbance of smoke while it works efficiently.
I discovered birds had entered my chimney, and I spoke with Extreme Chimney Sweep about it. They suggested a thorough chimney inspection and chimney sweep service. During inspection, they found a snake inside the chimney. To my great amusement, they remove the snake and a large bird nest while cleaning it up. They also installed a mesh around the chimney cap to prevent further animal infestation.
Thanks to Extreme Chimney Sweep for helping me prevent smoke from the chimney leaking into my house, which made my fire alarms blare often. They help me re-ventilate my chimney so that the smoke passes out of the chimney caps efficiently.
I noticed a burnt rubber smell oozing out of my chimney after I hired a chimney sweep a few months ago, and I was concerned about the cause and whether it posed any risks, so I consulted Extreme Chimney Sweep. Their technicians cleared out a lot of creosote from the chimney and explained the dangers it could cause to my home and family. Extreme Chimney Sweep really helped me avoid a dangerous chimney fire.
Roaring Spring was established around the Big Spring in Morrison's Cove, a clean and dependable water source vital to the operation of a paper mill. Prior to 1866, when the first paper mill was built, Roaring Spring had been a grist mill hamlet with a country store at the intersection of two rural roads that lead to the mill near the spring. A grist mill, powered by the spring water, had operated at that location since at least the 1760s. After 1867, as the paper mill expanded, surrounding tracts of land were acquired to accommodate housing development for new workers. The formalization of a town plan, however, never occurred. As a result, the seemingly random street pattern of the historic district is the product of hilly topography, a small network of pre-existing country roads that converged near the Big Spring, and the property lines of adjacent tracts that were acquired through the years for community expansion. The arterial streets of the district are now East Main, West Main, Spang and Bloomfield, each of which leads out of the borough to surrounding townships. Two of these streets — Spang and East Main — meet with Church Street at the district's main intersection called "Five Points." The boundaries of the district essentially include those portions of Roaring Spring Borough which had been laid out for development by the early 1920s. This area encompasses 233 acres (0.94 km2) or 55 percent of the borough's area of 421 acres (1.70 km2). Since the district's period of significance extends to 1944, most of those buildings erected after the 1920s were built as infill within the areas already subdivided by the 1920s. In the early 1960s, the borough began to annex sections of adjacent Taylor Township, especially to the east around the then new Rt. 36 Bypass.
Zip Codes in Roaring Spring, PA that we also serve: 16673