Improve your home with the help of the skilled chimney builders at Certified Chimney CT. We provide reliable chimney construction services in Old Greenwich, CT.
Meet Our Chimney Construction Contractors
At Certified Chimney CT, we’re proud to be Old Greenwich, CT’s trusted chimney builders. Our approach combines time-tested craftsmanship with modern techniques to create structures that stand strong while adding timeless beauty to your Fairfield County home.
We value the confidence you place in us to work on your home. Every project starts with an understanding of your needs and ends with a chimney that’s built to last. Whether you’re starting from scratch or restoring a classic, you can count on us to provide quality results you’ll appreciate for years.
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Reliable Chimney Installation and Building
Proper chimney installation and building are essential for any home. It improves safety and ventilation, and creates a structure that complements your home’s style. At Certified Chimney CT, we use quality materials and time-tested techniques to create chimneys that look as great as they function.
Whether you need a brand-new chimney or your existing structure needs repairs, we’re here to help. From Old Greenwich, CT, to the rest of Fairfield County, we deliver craftsmanship you can depend on. Give us a call at 877-793-3712 to discuss your project today!
One of the founding settlers of Old Greenwich was Elizabeth Fones, niece and 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 its early history as “Elizabeth Neck” in recognition of Elizabeth (Fones) Feake Hallet and her 1640 purchase of the Point and much of the area now known as Old Greenwich.
The Old Greenwich Railroad Station, originally called the “Sound Beach Railroad Station”, built in 1894 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, serves commuters in the neighborhood. The town’s largest beach is on a long, thin peninsula at the southwest end of the neighborhood. The town’s local beach is called Tod’s Point after a former resident. The beach is now public property, which belongs to the town of Greenwich. Residents can purchase a seasonal beach pass. Non-residents can purchase a one-day pass for $7 per person and $35 per vehicle. During “off season”, Innis Arden, a local golf club, is a popular sledding destination for kids in Old Greenwich and neighboring Stamford.
Old Greenwich was known as “Sound Beach” in the 19th century for its proximity to Long Island Sound, and the main road through the small downtown business section is Sound Beach Avenue.
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