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B & D Chimney Sweep

3.0 (2 reviews)

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2 years ago

I love these people.They do great work. There very cheap and easy to afford. They are local and nice.There assistant is very nice too.

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(28 reviews)

From the first call for a quote to the job beautifully completed, Chim Chimney was professional,…read moreprompt, attentive and creative. Our first encounter was with Elias, who thoroughly inspected and offered his expertise on design and what to expect. He was honest and didn't rush us or give us unreliable expectations. Initially, we just wanted a wood stove inserted into the "hole" where the old fireplace was. He kindly explained that this wasn't possible without dropping out the prefab FP, along with cutting out stone for proper clearance. Fast forward, Elias found that we had an old chimney to the left side of the unit that spanned from basement to third floor and out the roof. Long story short: in order to make this happen, we had to demolish the entire unit. We chose our stove and the flooring. Next appointment was demolition! Walks in Ben! This guy was the real deal! He was professional and courteous, but what we admired most was that he was honest! This wasn't the usual slam dunk job. Our house was built in 1980. Once demolished, we found all kinds of issues that needed addressing. The builder cut up the hardwood floor to meet the old FP, so there were odd gaps, the old side chimney was in the way! At first, Ben built out too far. We weren't happy. No worries! He came back, removed the frame and backing and built tightly around the chimney column. Throughout the entire process, they made certain all work was done to code! The initial quote never changed, even though wrenches were thrown in. What seemed like a nightmare, this company turned into a dream! They exceed our expectations and then some. I would highly recommend this company, as well as their employees and subs. Absolutely stellar job! Thank you Chim-Chimney for making our dream come to life.

I called them & requested a quote to repair our chimney. The guy was knowledgeable just like the…read moreother to companies I called afterwards. Before he left he said I had to pay 99.00 him for the quote before he left. He said they would deduct it from the bill if I gave them the job. If I had know that ahead of time I would have moved on. I called 2 other companies and they didn't charge a fee. They both gave me a quote for the same work for nearly half the cost. Needless to say, I hired Alligiance Chimney & they did a fantastic job. Never again will I call Chim Chimney. I felt tricked & taken advantage of.

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The Chimney Fixers

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We hired this company in late winter/early spring to tell us whether the gas log fireplace in a…read morehome we purchased could be converted to a wood-burning fireplace, and if so, to make the conversion. Also, to either repair or replace the back wall of the fireplace as the imitation masonry wall had split. They told us it could be converted and ordered a replacement back wall of sheet metal. They made the conversion. When preparing for the next winter, we checked our propane tank and it was completely empty. We had had it filled in the spring and had not used it at all. We contacted the propane company to check our gas lines and they found that the gas line that terminated behind the fireplace for the gas logs had been cut (actually bent until it broke) when the fireplace was being converted. It had not been capped! A gas line connection had also been bent which caused another leak. Had the leaking gas caught on fire due to us making a fire in the fireplace it could have burnt our house down! Not to mention the hundreds of dollars in lost propane, the metal piece has no feet or anything else to keep it from falling over. We have to shove the firewood grate up against it to keep it from falling over. To beat all that, when I tried to send a certified letter, return receipt to the registered agent for their company, it was returned as the company had moved. I wouldn't trust this company to do ANY work of ANY kind - ever!

From the owner: “Family-owned for 75 years, we provide expert chimney cleaning, repair, and maintenance services…read more Trusted for our quality work, safety, and customer care. Your home, our legacy of excellence.” We specialize in getting customers the best products from the gas fireplace store. All products installed at very reasonable prices!

Volunteer Hearth & Home

Volunteer Hearth & Home

(8 reviews)

We worked with a contractor by the name of Wilson Land & Development which recommended Volunteer…read moreHearth & Home for our fireplace. We intended to go elsewhere for several reasons but Jason Wilson, of Wilson Land & Development, insisted we go with Volunteer Hearth & Home and assured us we would get a discount and excellent service. Unfortunately, we succumbed to the relentless insistence and now we're in a legal battle with Jason Wilson from Wilson Land & Development, and soon to be in a legal battle with Shane Turner and Volunteer Hearth & Home. When Shane Turners employees arrived with our fireplace for install, the interior stone was busted in several spots, and they failed to bring the doors. We ASKED countless times for the doors and for them to fix the stone insert to our fireplace. Well, now months later we are taking Jason Wilson and his father's company, Wilson Land & Development to court for several contractual issues, soon to include Shane Turner's company, Volunteer Hearth & Home. We called Shane Turner directly in attempt to keep him and his company out of this unfortunate mess. Shane Turner actually informed us he is not going to give us the doors (which are paid for in full with a receipt for proof) or fix the insert because Jason Wilson told him not to. So, as a favor to Jason Wilson and in fear of losing his business, he's going along with his request. I will be sending an email today explaining the ramifications of this decision to Shane Turner in hopes he will look at his company and his employee's future credibility, notwithstanding just doing the right thing. I'll be sure to update this post. UPDATE!!! 01-14-26 Well, unfortunately Shane Turner and his company, Volunteer Hearth & Home has chosen not to do the right thing, instead they are going to withhold our purchased property. So now we will be obtaining a writ from the Clerk of Courts in order to force Shane Turner to do the right thing. Please do your due diligence before patronizing this company.

I would recommend thinking twice before using Volunteer Hearth & Home to install a fireplace. We…read morehave been arguing and fighting with them for several years to correct a faulty install that allowed water to leak into our home and soak our sub floor. Many times, it took several calls to get them to look at the issues and each time they came the problem did not get resolved, but in reality, continued to get worse. They finally after years of going back and forth with them, stated it was a roof leak and not their issue. We contacted a roofing company who inspected the roof and determined the roof flashing was the issue. This was a replacement by Volunteer Health for the original that was not the correct pitch for the roof and was not properly installed. The roofing company fixed the flashing.... problem solved. In the meanwhile, Volunteer Hearth refuses to take responsibility leaving us with significant water damage to a newly built home. It's obvious we will need to take legal action to get the repairs needed to our home.

B & D Chimney Sweep - chimneysweeps - Updated May 2026

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