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There's nothing cozier than a real wood fire on a cold Homer City, PA night. But what's left behind in your chimney is a dangerous threat. As your local, certified chimney sweeps, we want to talk to you about "creosote." Understanding this flammable buildup is the key to preventing a devastating chimney fire.
Book your chimney safety inspection today. Call our Homer City, PA team at (833) 467-1243.
We are a local Homer City, PA team of CSIA-certified (Chimney Safety Institute of America) technicians. Our job is to protect your family from chimney fires. We provide a "no-mess, no-stress" chimney sweep, using professional-grade vacuums and brushes to keep your home spotless. Every cleaning comes with a safety inspection.
"Creosote" is the tar-like, flammable byproduct of burning wood. Not all creosote is the same.
All it takes is one hot ember to ignite the creosote build-up. A chimney fire can burn at over 2000°F. This can crack your chimney liner, allowing the fire to spread to your home's wooden frame.
We are professionals, and we respect your home.
Don't risk a chimney fire. Call our local, certified Homer City, PA chimney sweeps today.
"I was so nervous about the mess, but there was nothing. They were so clean and professional. The technician was friendly and showed me the inspection photos. Great service."
"They pulled a huge bird's nest out of my chimney! I had no idea. I'm so glad I called them. They saved me from a potential carbon monoxide issue. I'll be using them every year."
"The peace of mind is worth every penny. The team was on time, in uniform, and did a thorough job. I trust them to keep my family safe."
The two treaties of Fort Stanwix (of 1768 and, after American independence, of 1784) secured the westward expansion of Pennsylvania into the region where the Borough of Homer City is now located, on land inhabited by the six Indian nations. With white settlement these new territories were initially organized as part of existing counties in eastern and central Pennsylvania. White settlers were few in the eighteenth century and encountering Indians still very much a part of daily life. Any degree of stability and safety came only after the Battle of Fallen Timbers (1794). Indiana County was carved out of Westmoreland and Lycoming counties in 1803 and divided into three townships: Wheatfield, Armstrong, and Mahoning. The confluence of Two Lick and Yellow creeks (present-day Homer City) was a contender for the seat of government for the new county, but instead the "extraordinary overtures" of George Clymer, a local landowners and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, saw the county seat situated instead in what would become the Borough of Indiana. Center Township - the unincorporated area surrounding present-day Homer City - was created from a portion of Armstrong Township in 1807, its landscape dotted with larger and smaller family homesteads (farms) and an increasing number of mills and trading posts.
Zip Codes in Homer City, PA that we also serve: 15748