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    Chimney Repair in Spring, TX 77373

    In Harris County, there are some things you should know about chimney repair

    The fireplaces of Harris County homes are being maintained by Masters Services for over two decades. With more than 30 years of experience, we are a premier chimney repair from Spring, TX. We provide comprehensive chimney repair, cleanings, and inspections as part of our comprehensive chimney care services. We use cutting-edge tools, state-of-the-art technologies, and proven techniques and strategies to ensure that your chimney and fireplace are thoroughly examined and cleaned. You can count on the chimney repair and cleaning services at Masters Services to be dependable and affordable.

    The Benefits of Regular Chimney Repair

    There’s nothing like a fireplace on those chilly nights in Harris County. The fireplace is certainly one of the most attractive features in a home, but it is extremely important to take good care of it. It is very important to keep the chimney of your Harris County fireplace clean in order to prevent smoke and soot buildup. In accordance with the guidelines set by the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA), chimneys should be repaired and cleaned annually; however, if you use the fireplace frequently, you should do so at least twice a year. The question then arises, ‘Why is regular chimney repair and cleaning needed?’? Let’s find out.

    The number of chimney fires is reduced

    Harris County chimneys accumulate combustion byproducts with each fire you burn. Creosote and soot are also among these byproducts, both of which are highly combustible. The debris from outdoors, such as leaves and twigs, can also collect inside a chimney; animals also use these structures to nest. Harris County residents are at risk of chimney fires, which can easily spread through the walls and completely engulf the entire home. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reports that one in seven house fires were caused by heating equipment, including fireplaces, and that failure to clean the equipment – predominantly chimneys – was a primary cause.

    The risk of dangerous fires can be significantly reduced with regular chimney repairs and cleanings. Your chimney will be swept by a professional Spring, TX chimney repair and cleaning to remove creosote and other outdoor debris. Animals will be checked for and removed if needed.

    How to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning

    An odorless, colorless gas called carbon monoxide is produced by the fire. Carbon monoxide normally escapes your Harris County house through the chimney; however, if the chimney is clogged with combustion byproducts, leaves, sticks, and/or animals and their nests, it will impact the airflow. Carbon monoxide produced by a fire will be pushed back into your house if the airflow of your chimney is inefficient. A carbon monoxide poisoning can negatively impact your health for the rest of your life, and it can even cause death.

    Regular chimney repair and cleanings are essential to the safety of yourself and your family. In order for carbon monoxide to properly escape your Harris County home, a professional chimney repair will remove all waste and debris from inside your chimney.

    Efficient utilization of resources

    It is most efficient to burn fires in a clean chimney. Cleaning chimneys will ensure proper airflow, which is necessary for the proper burning of fires. As your chimney will be swept for Spring, TX to remove creosote, soot, and any other debris, animal, and even dirt you find inside it, the fires you burn in your fireplace will receive the oxygen they need to burn properly and efficiently.

    Harris County homes are less likely to be damaged

    Your chimney’s flue will accumulate soot over time as a result of emissions from the fire. In a chimney, a flue draws smoke up and out, but the more soot accumulated on it, the less efficient it is at doing so. Smoke will therefore return to your Harris County home instead of exiting through the chimney. It is possible for smoke to damage your fireplace hearth, the walls surrounding your fireplace or chimney, even your flooring, curtains, windows, and furnishings. In addition to leaving a black film on everything it touches, smoke is highly corrosive.

    Call a chimney repair in Spring, TX to prevent the unsightly and costly damage smoke can cause. A chimney repair and cleaning professional will remove the soot buildup from your flue, thus ensuring that smoke will flow out of your Harris County home instead of back into it.

    Schedule a Chimney repair and cleaning with The Most Trusted Spring, TX repairer

    The above reasons are just a few of the reasons why you should have your chimney professionally cleaned and repaired on a regular basis. Masters Services, a premier chimney service company, offers the most reliable and affordable Spring, TX chimney repairing services. As a company with a proven track record of excellence and more than two decades of experience, you can count on us to thoroughly clean and maintain your chimney. Please give us a call at 972-877-4650 for more information or to schedule an appointment and we will be more than happy to assist you with your chimney needs.


    Some information about Spring, TX

    Spring is a census-designated place (CDP) within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Houston in Harris County, Texas, United States, part of the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. The population was 54,298 at the 2010 census. While the name ‘Spring’ is popularly applied to a large area of northern Harris County and a smaller area of southern Montgomery County, the original town of Spring, now known as Old Town Spring, is located at the intersection of Spring-Cypress and Hardy roads and encompasses a relatively small area of perhaps 1 square kilometer (0.39 sq mi).

    The large geographic area now known as Spring was originally inhabited by the Orcoquiza Native Americans. In 1836, the Texas General Council of the Provisional Government placed what is now the town of Spring in the Harrisburg municipality. In 1838, William Pierpont placed a trading post on Spring Creek. In 1840, the town of Spring had 153 residents. By the mid-1840s, many German immigrants, including Gus Bayer and Carl Wunsche, moved to the area and began farming. People from Louisiana and other parts of the post-Civil War Southern U.S. settled in Spring. The main cash crops in Spring were sugar cane and cotton; area residents also grew vegetables.

    The International and Great Northern Railroad, built through Spring, opened in 1871, which caused Spring to expand. In 1873, Spring received a post office. By 1884, Spring had 150 residents, two steam saw and grist mills, two cotton gins, three churches, and several schools. In 1901–1903, the International-Great Northern Railroad opened, connecting Spring to Fort Worth. Spring, now with a roundhouse, became a switchyard with 200 rail workers and fourteen track yards. The population increased to 1,200 by 1910. The Spring State Bank opened in 1912. In 1923, the roundhouse relocated to Houston, causing Spring to enter a decline; by 1931, Spring had 300 people. The bank was robbed several times in the 1930s; it was stated that Bonnie and Clyde robbed the bank once. The bank consolidated with Tomball Bank in 1935.

    By 1947, Spring had 700 residents. In the 1970s, Houston’s suburbs began to expand to the north, and more subdivisions and residential areas opened in the Spring area. Some older houses in the town of Spring received restorations and housed shops. The Old Town Spring Association opened in 1980 to promote the Old Town Spring shopping area, which consists of the restored houses. In 1984 and 1989, the Spring area had 15,000 residents. By 1989, Old Town Spring became a tourist area. In 1990, the Spring area had 33,111 residents.

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