CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep in Glenbrook, CT

CSIA Certified Chimney Contractors in Fairfield County

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  • Our licensed CSIA chimney sweeps will make sure your home is safe.
  • A thorough CSIA certified chimney inspection means better air quality and lower fire risks.
  • Our CSIA certified chimney contractors are great at maintenance and repairs.
  • As a CSIA certified chimney company, you can be sure you’ll receive unmatched service.
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    CSIA Certified Chimney Company

    Improving the Safety of Fairfield County Homes

    At Certified Chimney CT, we’re honored to serve Glenbrook, CT community with reliable chimney care. From CSIA certified chimney inspections to routine maintenance, you can count on us to keep your home safe and comfortable.

    Our licensed CSIA chimney sweeps are ready to handle your chimney’s needs with care and precision. We aim to deliver exceptional service, leaving your chimney in better condition. Homeowners across Fairfield County know they can rely on us for thorough, dependable service.

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    Our Chimney Care Approach

    How We Keep Your Chimney in Excellent Shape

  • Initial Inspection: Our CSIA certified chimney inspection root out all possible risks.
  • Cleaning: We use specialized tools to get rid of soot and blockages.
  • Safety Check: Our CSIA certified chimney contractors confirm your chimney is safe to use.
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    The Value of Chimney Maintenance

    How CSIA Certified Chimney Inspections Protect Your Home

    Chimneys play a vital role in keeping your home warm and safe, but neglecting them can lead to serious issues. Blockages, buildup, and damage all increase the risk of fires or poor air quality. Regular maintenance is the key to addressing these concerns.

    At Certified Chimney CT, we offer CSIA certified chimney sweep services in Glenbrook, CT, and throughout Fairfield County. From thorough inspections to deep cleaning, we’ll make sure your home stays protected. Call 877-793-3712 to schedule your service today and enjoy the benefits of a well-cared-for chimney.

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    In 1856, English pharmacist Charles Henry Phillips, best known for his invention of milk of magnesia, built a wax and camphor factory in present-day Glenbrook, along the banks of the Noroton River. The factory, located at 666 Glenbrook Road, would be sold to Sterling Drug, remain operational until 1975 or 1976.

    The initial ascent of modern-day Glenbrook began in 1866, when the construction of a railroad from Stamford’s town center to nearby New Canaan fueled minor land speculation. In October 1866, J.M.B. Whitton, a Philadelphia resident, purchased a 19-acre (7.7 ha) tract of land in the area, which was then known as New Hope, to divide into plots to resell to prospective residents. This land included the old Dixon Homestead. The New Canaan railroad was built five years later, passing through the center of Whitton’s land. Whitton laid out streets, including Cottage Avenue, Union Street, and Railroad Avenue. In the years following Whitton’s original 1866 purchase, a number of other businessmen purchase large tracts of land in the area to divide into individual residential plots.

    In the 1870s, New Hope residents began increasingly referring to the area as “Glen-Brook” or “Glenbrook”. By 1874, the area began being officially referred to as “Glenbrook” in official land deeds.

    Learn more about Glenbrook.