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Certified Chimney CT is a leading chimney builder in Fairfield County. Based in Greenwich, CT, we bring our keen knowledge and insight to every chimney we build, combining traditional methods with modern techniques to create structures that are both functional and stylish.
We approach each project with care and attention to detail, making sure your chimney complements your home while standing up to daily use. From new installations to restorations, we strive to provide results you can rely on.
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Full-Service Professional Chimney Builders
A well-built chimney doesn’t just look great – it plays a vital role in the safety and functionality of your Greenwich, CT home. At Certified Chimney CT, we use quality materials and reliable building techniques to craft chimneys that last. Serving all of Fairfield County, our team brings a thoughtful approach to every project.
Whether you’re building something brand new or need an update to your current chimney, we’re here to help. Contact us at 877-793-3712 to learn how we can bring value and reliability to your home.
The town of Greenwich was settled in 1640, by the agents Robert Feake and Captain Daniel Patrick, for Gov. Theophilus Eaton of New Haven Colony, who purchased the land from the Siwanoy Indians in exchange of 25 English coats. One of the founders was Elizabeth Fones Winthrop, daughter-in-law of John Winthrop, founder and governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. What is now called Greenwich Point was known for much of the area’s early history as “Elizabeth’s Neck” in recognition of Elizabeth Fones and the 1640 purchase of the Point and much of the area now known as Old Greenwich. Greenwich was declared a township by the Connecticut General Assembly in Hartford on May 11, 1665.
During the American Revolution, General Israel Putnam made a daring escape from the British on February 26, 1779, in Greenwich. Although British forces captured and sacked the town, Putnam was able to warn Stamford.
In 1974, Gulliver’s Restaurant and Bar, on the border of Greenwich and Port Chester, burned, killing 24 young people.
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