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At Certified Chimney CT, we’ve built a reputation for delivering quality work that stands out in West Redding, CT. Every chimney we build reflects our commitment to reliable craftsmanship. Serving all of Fairfield County, we’re dedicated to building strong chimneys that combine durability with timeless elegance.
Our team values the trust you place in us. That’s why every project is handled with care, precision, and attention to detail. From small repairs to full builds, we approach each chimney with the same goal: to provide something that truly fits your home’s needs.
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Why Hire a Professional Chimney Builder?
A professionally built chimney doesn’t just improve your West Redding, CT home; it protects it. At Certified Chimney CT, our brick chimney builders use durable materials and time-tested techniques to create a structure that will add to the safety and value to your property.
Whether it’s for a cozy fireplace or practical ventilation, a quality chimney plays a key role in your home’s performance. Serving the greater Fairfield County area, we’re here to meet your needs with reliable craftsmanship. Call us today at 877-793-3712 to learn how we can help build a chimney that suits your home perfectly.
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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