Don’t let a leaky chimney put your home at risk. In Newtown, CT, Certified Chimney CT provides thorough repairs to stop water damage before it gets worse.
About Our Company
At Certified Chimney CT, we’re proud to be Fairfield County’s chimney leak repair experts. Our team uses time-tested techniques and dependable materials to address water damage and prevent it from coming back.
From minor drips to chimney flashing repair, you can count on our team to make sure your chimney is ready to handle whatever the weather brings. Call 877-793-3712 today to see how we can help protect your varLocationname, CT home.
How We Repair Chimney Leaks
Importance of Chimney Flashing Repair
Flashing plays a key role in keeping water out of your chimney. Without proper flashing, leaks can occur, causing extensive damage to your chimney and the surrounding structure.
At Certified Chimney CT, we specialize in chimney flashing repair. Our chimney leak repair experts will make sure your flashing is installed properly to keep your home safe. Serving Newtown, CT, and all of Fairfield County, we know how to keep your chimney in top condition. Call 877-793-3712 today to schedule an inspection or to learn more about how we can help.
In 1705, English colonists purchased the Townsite from the Pohtatuck Indians, a branch of the Pasgussett. It was originally known as Quanneapague. Settled by migrants from Stratford and incorporated in 1711, Newtown residents had many business and trading ties with the English. It was a stronghold of Tory sentiment during the early Revolutionary War. Late in the war, French General Rochambeau and his troops encamped there in 1781 during their celebrated march on their way to the siege of Yorktown, Virginia, which ended the Revolution.
An important crossroads throughout its early history, the village of Hawleyville briefly emerged as a railroad center. The town’s population grew to over 4,000 c.. In the following decades, the population dwindled to a low of 2,635 in 1930 before again growing.
Local industry has included the manufacture of furniture, tea bags, combs, fire hoses, folding boxes, buttons, and hats, as well as farming, and mica and feldspar mining. The game of “Scrabble” was developed here by James Brunot.
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