Improve your home with quality chimney construction services from Certified Chimney CT. Serving Redding, CT, you can trust us to meet all your chimney needs with care and expertise.
About the Certified Chimney CT Crew
At Certified Chimney CT, we focus on creating chimneys that blend function and style, improving your home’s and beauty. Located in Redding, CT, we have a proven track record of success in Fairfield County. Each project reflects our dedication to quality and attention to detail.
From constructing brand new chimneys to restoring existing structures, our team works with you to make sure the end result aligns with your vision. Using the finest-quality materials and trusted techniques, we deliver results that meet your home’s needs and exceed your expectations.
Our Approach to Chimney Building
Importance of Proper Chimney Construction
A sturdy and reliable chimney is essential for both the safety and appearance of your home. At Certified Chimney CT, we use proven techniques and quality materials to build chimneys that not only look great but also serve their purpose effectively. Our team is honored to craft structures that make homes in Redding, CT safer while adding a touch of sophistication.
From new installations to repairs, we’re here to guide you through every step of the process. Serving all of Fairfield County area, we’re ready to help you bring your chimney project to life. Call us at 877-793-3712 to learn more!
At the time colonials began receiving grants for land within the boundaries of present-day Redding, Native American trails crossed through portions of the area, including the Berkshire Path running north-south.
In 1639, Roger Ludlow (also referenced as Roger Ludlowe in many accounts) purchased land from local Native Americans to establish Fairfield, and in 1668 Fairfield purchased another tract of land then called Northfield, which comprised land that is now part of Redding.
For settlement purposes, Fairfield authorities divided the newly available land into parcels dubbed “long lots” at the time, which north-south measured no more than a third of a mile wide but extended east-west as long as 15 miles. Immediately north of the long lots was a similar-sized parcel of land known as The Oblong.
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