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At Certified Chimney CT, we provide chimney cap services in Danbury, CT. Our team is skilled in chimney cap replacement, repair, and installation. We have served the Fairfield County community for many years, making sure your chimney functions properly. You can rely on us for professional service every time.
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Chimney Cap Services
Chimney caps are crucial for maintaining your chimney’s health and your home’s safety. They prevent unwanted elements from damaging your chimney and keep it functioning properly. At Certified Chimney CT, we specialize in chimney cap installation services, making sure your chimney is protected. We also handle chimney cap repair and replacement in Danbury, CT, and throughout Fairfield County. For any chimney cap needs, call us at 877-793-3712 today.
Danbury was settled by colonists in 1685, when eight families moved from what are now Norwalk and Stamford, Connecticut. The Danbury area was then called Pahquioque by its namesake, the Algonquian-speaking Pahquioque Native Americans (they are believed to have been a band of the Paugusset people), who occupied lands along the Still River. Bands were often identified by such geographic designation but they were associated with the larger nation by culture and language).
One of the original settlers in Danbury was Samuel Benedict, who bought land from the Paquioque in 1685, along with his brother James Benedict, James Beebe, and Judah Gregory. This area was also called Paquiack (“open plain” or “cleared land”) by the Paquioque. In recognition of the wetlands, the settlers chose the name Swampfield for their town. In October 1687, the general court decreed the name Danbury. The general court appointed a committee to lay out the new town’s boundaries. A survey was made in 1693, and a formal town patent was granted in 1702.
During the Revolutionary War, Danbury was an important military supply depot for the Continental Army. Sybil Ludington, 16-year-old daughter of American Colonel Henry Ludington, is said to have made a 40-mile ride in the early hours of the night on April 26, 1777, to warn the people of Danbury and her father’s forces in Putnam County, New York, of the approach of British regulars, helping them muster in defense; these accounts, originating from the Ludington family, are questioned by modern scholars.
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