Address: 34 Ashland St, Mt Sinai, NY 11766, USA
Phone: +18008095023
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–9PM
Tuesday: 7AM–9PM
Wednesday: 7AM–9PM
Thursday: 7AM–9PM
Friday: 7AM–9PM
Saturday: 7AM–9PM
Tori Scott
I had reached out to Alpine to complete our chimney and was very courteous and prompt. Joe was experienced and was able to complete the build and provided detail on who to contact for sealing at the roof. Also advised on items missed while chimney was built by another company and suggestions on fixing. I will be sure to contact in the future. Thank you!
krystal czemba
Had Alpine come and replace a damper, clean the chimney and do some crack repairs. We had gotten a quote over a year ago and recently were finally ready to get it done... And Joe still remembered our job! The guys that came were clean fast and very pleasant. Was able to schedule the work within the same week of calling so that was great too. Very happy with the work.
Malvina Elmadjian
Prompt and honest. Came back second time for estimate for additional work requested. Flexible to customers need. Job well done. Will use their service again if needed in the future. Highly recommend
Alexa Milone
We needed an oil liner for our chimney as our new home did not come with one- we also had a few bricks that needed to be redone at the top along with a stainless steel cap. Joe and his team did a great job as the job was a little more complex than we originally anticipated due to the nature of the existing chimney and flue- but they were able to get it done. We appreciated the communication and the fact they were very responsive and could do the job within a few days on a holiday. Thanks for helping us out!
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When gas, wood, and oil burn in vented heating systems, the dangerous fumes produced — including carbon monoxide — are released into the chimney through a connector pipe. Funneling these fumes out of the living area is the primary purpose of the chimney.In addition to carrying off toxic gases and smoke, chimneys also create draft (flow of air) that provides the proper air to fuel mixture for efficient heating appliance operation.Unfortunately, many chimneys in daily use in homes throughout the country are either improperly sized or have conditions that prevent them from performing their intended function.
Yes! Gas is a clean burning fuel, but that does’t mean the chimney never needs to be checked! You’ll still want to have the chimney that vents your gas appliance regularly inspected for bird nests, blockages, and damage.
A number of things can contribute to a smoky fireplace. Visit our Smoke/Odor Problems page to learn about some of the most common causes.
The National Fire Protection Association’s answer: “Chimneys, fireplaces, and vents shall be inspected at least once a year for soundness, freedom from deposits, and correct clearances. Cleaning, maintenance, and repairs shall be done if necessary.” The Chimney Safety Institute of America’s answer: “Open masonry fireplaces should be cleaned at 1/4” of sooty buildup, and sooner if there is any glaze present in the system. Factory-built fireplaces should be cleaned when any appreciable buildup occurs. This is considered to be enough fuel buildup to cause a chimney fire capable of damaging the chimney or spreading to the home.” Whether you use your chimney or not, whether you burn gas, oil, wood, or coal, make sure to have your chimney inspected every year, and a professional will let you know whether or not it’s time for a cleaning.
Most fireplace odors are the result of creosote deposits in the chimney. Creosote is a natural byproduct of wood burning, but when the humidity is high in the summer months, the odor can really become noticeable.
Yes we do install chimney liners. Please call us today so we can get more details from you!
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