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At Certified Chimney CT, we know that a well-constructed chimney is more than a feature – it’s a part of your home’s character. Our chimney construction contractors specializes in bringing thoughtful craftsmanship to every project we work on in South Norwalk, CT.
Serving all of Fairfield County, our brick chimney builders combine function with style, so your chimney looks as good as it functions. Whether you want to build a new chimney or add to an existing structure, we’ll help you create something you’ll appreciate for years.
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A chimney plays a key role in the warmth, safety, and character of your home. At Certified Chimney CT, we craft chimneys that do the job right and look great doing it. Quality construction and attention to detail are always our top priorities.
Serving South Norwalk, CT, and the greater Fairfield County, we use durable materials and proven techniques to build chimneys that last. Trust us to create a chimney that’s as hardworking as it is visually appealing. Call 877-793-3712 to get started!
The area of present-day South Norwalk developed out of a local well referred to as the “Old Well”, where sailing ships would refill their water casks. Said well was in service since at least 1738, when a deed referred to nearby Washington Street as “the highway that leads to ye landing place called Ye Old Well”. The well’s location was depicted as east of Water Street, and about 75 feet South of Washington Street in a 1867 map by American cartographer Frederick W. Beers, although the exact location is unknown, though presumed to be near the site of Donovan’s Tavern, since sailors are said to have frequented the tavern.
The area evolved into a settlement named Old Well. after the well, and was involved in coastal trade, manufacturing, and shipbuilding, as well as having many farms with diversified crops.
“Old Well was scarcely a village in those days, but rather a group of farms, and the well which gave the place its name was on Water street, near the corner of Haviland street, on the property of Eliakim Raymond, a patriarch of several Norwalk lines. His house stood at the corner of Washington and Water streets before the Revolution and was burned with rest of the town.”
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