In business since 1986 - or 27 years. Certified by the CSIA, NFI and State of Vermont. We are a family run business.
Cost is determined by the job.
Green Mountain Masonry is an experienced and capable masonry contracting company based in Rutland County, VT. We are familiar with all types of masonry construction; brick, stone, (natural and cultured) , whether it's a retaining wall, a fireplace and chimney or a building veneer, Green Mountain Masonry can meet your needs. We do expert repairs, renovations and restoration. Green Mountain Masonry offers a masonry design and consulting service. David Wright, prop., draws on both his training in Architectur
chimney liners. some chimney repairs, slate roof repair. operating from castleton vermont. Jason and jim
Provide design and installation services for anything fire to architects, builders and homeowners for 13 years
We make high quality home heating products. We are manufacturers and importers of wood and gas soapstone, cast iron and steel stoves, inserts and fireplaces.
Additional email - [email protected]. Additional DBA - The Chimney Sweep Fireplace Shop Inc.
Vermont Owned and Operated Excellent Client Service Consults by appt.
We are a small family owned business. David the owner personally does all the work himself and prides himself on the personal service he provides
Black Magic Chimney Sweeps is a locally owned and operated chimney service provider. Our highly-trained Lead Sweep, Chris Pugliese, is a certified chimney sweep according to the national standards of the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA). Chris and Lacy are qualified to sweep any wood, coal, or oil-burning appliance. They are also CSIA certified Dryer Vent Technicians and have extensive experience in repairing and installing chimney components--from new stoves to new caps and everything in betwee
The cost of hiring a Fireplace & Wood Stove Pro varies depending on the type of service you need. Here are some common price ranges nationwide:
Custom installations or high-end materials can drive costs higher. Be sure to ask for a detailed estimate to understand what’s included. Professionals often factor in materials, labor, and permits.
Yes, in most areas, including Pawlet, permits are required for installing a fireplace or wood stove. These permits ensure that the installation adheres to local building codes and safety regulations, which helps prevent fire hazards. Before beginning any work, consult with your Fireplace & Wood Stove Pro to determine what permits are necessary and clarify who will handle the application process. You can usually find detailed information on permit requirements on your local building department's website.
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), fireplaces and wood stoves should be inspected at least once a year, whether you use them frequently or not. Regular inspections:
If you use your fireplace or wood stove heavily, you may need more frequent maintenance to address creosote buildup, cracked masonry, or any mechanical wear in stoves or gas systems.
Before hiring a Fireplace & Wood Stove Pro, consider asking:
These questions help you gauge transparency and expertise, ensuring you hire a qualified professional.
Watch for these common signs that your fireplace or wood stove may need repair:
If you notice any of these issues, shut down your system and contact a professional for an assessment.
Professionals working on fireplaces and wood stoves should ideally have certifications from trusted organizations, such as:
These certifications show that the pro has received proper training and adheres to industry standards of safety and quality.
To make the process smooth, take these steps before your Fireplace & Wood Stove Pro arrives:
The choice between gas fireplaces and wood stoves depends on your preferences, budget, and lifestyle in Pawlet:
Consider discussing these factors with a professional to find the best fit for your home.
The installation process varies based on the type of system and complexity of the project:
Prior to starting, your pro will assess your home to provide a more accurate timeline.
You can find comprehensive safety standards and guidelines for fireplaces and wood stoves from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Their document, NFPA 211, outlines how to properly install and maintain chimneys, fireplaces, and venting systems. Visit their website at www.nfpa.org for more details. Local building codes may also apply, so consult your city’s regulations when planning an installation or repair.
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