OTTAWA CHIMNEY CLEANING AND REPAIR DIRECTORY

AA Squires Chimney Sweeps - 613-523-8799 Call
1106 Wellington St ON

Atlanta Chimney Cleaning & Masonry - 613-745-4600 Call
1580 Michael Street , Ottawa , ON K1B 3T7

B J's Chimney And Durabrush - 819-682-0105 Call
29 Cedarvale Rd , Aylmer , QC J9H 5C2

Capital Chimney Sweep Inc - 613-837-1645 Call
2928 Mer Bleue Rd , Orleans , ON K4B 1H9

Chelsea Chimney Sweeps - 819-827-3356 Call
196, chemin Scott , Chelsea , QC J9B 1R6

Chimney Doctor The - 613-837-8387 Call
PO Box 514 Stn Orleans , Orleans , ON K1C 1S9

Chimney Sweep & Repair Service - 613-267-3848
C8 , Perth , ON K7H 3C6

C-Kleen Air Duct & Chimney Cleaning - 613-558-3222
ON K2G 0A3

Drouin Jean Ramoneur - 819-778-0675 Call
756, boulevard Saint-Joseph , Gatineau , QC J8Y 4B8

Duct Dr - 613-845-0707
2922 Mer Bleue , Orleans , ON K4B 1H9

Entreprises Proulx - 819-776-0200 Call
86, rue Corbeil , Gatineau , QC J8Y 5X4

Greg Hendrick & Sons - 613-233-8847 Call
ON

Londondale Chimney and Foundation Services Inc - 613-937-3000
1431 Ken E. , Cornwall , ON K6H 5R5

Mike's Chimney Cleaning & Repairs - 613-841-5305
ON

Ottawa Chimney Services Ltd - 613-729-1624 Call
ON K1C 2K6

Tip Top Chimney Cleaning - 613-731-8022
ON K1V 0C9

Top Hat Home Comfort Services - 613-722-1226 Call
1072 Merivale Road , Ottawa , ON K1Z 6A8

Top To Bottom Chimney Service - 613-623-4834 Call
Arnprior , ON K7S 1Z3

About Chimnies:

A chimney is a structure for venting hot flue gases or smoke from a boiler, stove, furnace or fireplace to the outside atmosphere. Chimneys are typically vertical, or as near as possible to vertical, to ensure that the gases flow smoothly, drawing air into the combustion in what is known as the stack, or chimney, effect. The space inside a chimney is called a flue. Chimneys may be found in buildings, steam locomotives and ships. In the US, the term smokestack (colloquially, stack) is also used when referring to locomotive chimneys. The term funnel is generally used for ships' chimneys and sometimes to refer to locomotive chimneys.[1][2]. Chimneys are tall to increase their draw of air for combustion and to disperse pollutants in the flue gases over a greater area so as to reduce the pollutant concentrations in compliance with regulatory or other limits.

Maintenance and problems

A characteristic problem of chimneys is they develop deposits of creosote on the walls of the structure when used with wood as a fuel. Some types of wood, such as pine, generate more creosote than others. Deposits of this substance can interfere with the airflow and more importantly, they are flammable and can cause dangerous chimney fires if the deposits ignite in the chimney. Thus, it is recommended — and in some countries even mandatory — that chimneys be inspected annually and cleaned on a regular basis to prevent these problems. The workers who perform this task are called chimney sweeps. This work used to be done largely by child labour, and as such features in Victorian literature. In the Middle Ages in some parts of Europe, a crow-stepped gable design was developed, partly to provide access to chimneys without use of ladders.

Masonry (brick) chimneys have also proved particularly susceptible to crumbling during earthquakes. Government housing authorities in quake-prone cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles now recommend building new homes with stud-framed chimneys around a metal flue. Bracing or strapping old masonry chimneys has not proved to be very effective in preventing damage or injury from earthquakes. It is now possible to buy "faux-brick" facades to cover these modern chimney structures.

Other problems include "spalling" brick, in which moisture seeps into the brick and then freezes, cracking and flaking the brick and loosening mortar seals.