Upgrade your home with dependable chimney construction from Certified Chimney CT in Springdale, CT. Our chimney builders are dedicated to delivering durable, beautiful results.
About the Certified Chimney CT Team
At Certified Chimney CT, we bring craftsmanship and reliability to every chimney project. Located in Springdale, CT, we’re known for delivering quality work that adds safety and style to homes across Fairfield County. Each project is handled with care, using lasting materials and practical techniques to create a structure that fits your home perfectly.
Our team will address your needs and deliver results that meet your expectations. Whether you’re building a new chimney or restoring an old one, we’ll assist you every step of the way, ensuring the best results possible.
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A well-built chimney is more than a functional feature – it plays a key role in protecting your home and adding to its overall value. At Certified Chimney CT, we use dependable materials and reliable techniques to create chimneys that serve both aesthetic and practical purposes.
Whether you’re building a new chimney or are repairing an existing one, our team in Springdale, CT, brings thoughtful craftsmanship to every project. Serving all of Fairfield County, we’ll help you create a chimney that works perfectly for your home. Call us today at 877-793-3712 to get started!
According to local historian Rosemary Hickey Burns, the area was first purchased by Europeans in 1640, in a deal which encompassed all of present-day Stamford, as well as some surrounding areas. The area of present-day Springdale was settled in 1641.
Following boundary disputes, local European settlers and Native Americans revised their land treaty in 1655, but without exact details and descriptors. On January 7, 1667, the Europeans and Native Americans signed another treaty, which this time included distinct place names. The treaty specifically ceded “Hequetch”, a Anglicized version of a Native American name for the area of present-day Springdale, to the European settlers.
Following the codification of the area’s land rights, Europeans settled the area en masse during the first few years of the 18th century. Hequetch was a largely agrarian area, with many orchards and cider mills. Major crops in the area include wheat, oats, and corn; oak and walnut timber were the area’s main lumber products.
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