A chimney cap is a small but essential part of your home. Certified Chimney CT provides chimney cap services in Brookfield and nearby areas.
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At Certified Chimney CT, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch chimney services in Brookfield, CT. With years of experience, our team is dedicated to delivering your chimney with a safe and efficient option. We specialize in chimney cap installation, repair, and replacement, offering personalized solutions to your needs. Trust us to keep your home protected in Fairfield County.
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Chimney caps are vital for maintaining the safety of your chimney. They prevent external elements from damaging your home and improve energy efficiency. At Certified Chimney CT, we provide chimney cap replacement, repair, and installation services in Brookfield, CT. Our team in Fairfield County has the skills and knowledge to keep your chimney working properly. You can relax knowing your chimney is in excellent hands. Call us at 877-793-3712 to learn more. For more information, call us at 877-793-3712.
Early people who lived in Brookfield were subsistence farmers, gatherers, and hunters. The main food sources were corn, beans, squash and wild foods found in the rocky, heavily forested foothills of the Berkshire Mountains of Brookfield and New Milford. Such wild foods that were harvested were white oak acorns, American chestnuts, shag bark hickory nuts, may apples, beach nuts and Solomon’s seal. The hunted animals that were taken from the forest and rivers were deer, passenger pigeon, turkey, bass, trout, crawfish, squirrel, rabbit and others. In the 18th century the community was called “Newbury”, a name that came from the three towns from which its land was taken-New Milford, Newtown, and Danbury.
As traveling to surrounding churches was difficult in winter, in 1752 the General Assembly granted the community the right to worship in area homes from September through March. In 1754, the General Assembly granted permission for the Parish of Newbury to build its own meeting house and recruit its own minister. On September 28, 1757, the first Congregational Church building was dedicated. The Reverend Thomas Brooks was ordained as the first settled minister. When incorporated in 1778, the town’s name was changed to Brookfield in honor of Brooks, who was still the minister.
Along the Still River, mills were in operation as early as 1732 in an area that became known as the Iron Works District. Brookfield was a thriving town with iron furnaces, grist mills, sawmills, comb shops, carding and cotton mills, a paper mill, a knife factory, hat factories, stage-coach shops, lime kilns, harness shops and other plants in operation. The grist mill still stands, as the . The Iron Works Aqueduct Company, formed in 1837 to supply water from mountain springs to the Iron Works District, still supplies water as the Brookfield Water Company.
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