Chimney Caps in New Fairfield, CT

A Safer Home Starts at the Top in Fairfield County

Want to know how chimney caps can make your home cozier and safer? Certified Chimney CT in New Fairfield is here to help!

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Why Your Chimney Needs a Cap

Benefits You'll Love

  • A chimney cap is like a raincoat for your chimney, it keeps the rain out and helps it last longer.
  • It also stops animals and debris from turning your chimney into their new home.
  • Want to save some money on your energy bills? A chimney cap can help with that!
  • And most importantly, it helps prevent chimney fires so that you can sleep soundly at night.
  • Close-up of a brick chimney with a metal cap from Chimney Caps Fairfield County CT. The grid design stands proudly against a clear blue sky, showcasing expert craftsmanship.

    Certified Chimney CT; Your Chimney Friends in Fairfield County

    Local Folks Helping Local Folks

    We’re Certified Chimney CT, your local chimney cap specialists in New Fairfield, CT. We’ve been helping folks in Fairfield County with their chimneys for ages. We’re the people to call if you need a new chimney cap, fix your old one, or want a completely new one. Think of us as your chimney buddies!

    Close-up of a metal chimney cap with a bird-proof design on a rooftop, highlighting the expertise of Chimney Caps Fairfield County CT. The background features a blurred landscape of fields and houses under a clear blue sky.

    Chimney Cap Services Made Easy

    We Make it Easy and Simple

  • Check It Out: First, we’ll examine your chimney to see what’s going on.
  • Make It Right: Then, we’ll install your chimney cap correctly.
  • Keep It Up: We can also check on your chimney cap now to make sure everything is fine.
  • A metal chimney vent, complemented by a sturdy chimney cap, is installed on a shingled roof. It overlooks a suburban neighborhood with houses and open fields. The sky is clear and sunny, perfect for anyone considering chimney repair in Fairfield County, CT.
    A close-up of a brick chimney with a metal cap in Fairfield County CT, set against a clear blue sky. This chimney, ready for any repairs needed, is part of a building roof, with snow dusting the top bricks. Bare tree branches elegantly frame the background.

    Chimney Cap Installation

    Proper Installation Matters

    Installing your chimney cap correctly is essential for keeping your chimney safe and sound. At Certified Chimney CT, we use top-quality materials, so you know you’re getting the best. We help people all over Fairfield County. So, if you need a new chimney cap or need to replace your old one, call us at 877-793-3712, and we’ll make sure your home is safe and cozy.

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    In pre-colonial times, the indigenous people of New Fairfield were part of an alliance of tribes that extended from the source of the Housatonic to the sea.

    In 1724, colonial settlers from Fairfield, Connecticut, received approval from the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut to establish a new township. According to one account, they negotiated with Chief Squantz of the Schaghticoke tribe of Algonquian lineage. Alternatively, it is told that they did not negotiate with Chief Squantz because he moved to the north end of Squantz Pond land area and refused to “sell” the township of New Fairfield. They returned in the Spring of 1725, but found that Chief Squantz had died during the winter. His four sons and heirs refused to sign the deeds. It was not until four years later that the white men called “The Proprietors” finally got the drawn marks of several other native people who may not have had authority to sell the land. They “purchased” a 31,000-acre (13,000 ha) tract of land that is now New Fairfield and Sherman, for the equivalent of about 300 dollars, and on April 24, 1729, the deed was recorded on May 9, 1729, and is now deposited in the archives of the state capital in Hartford, Connecticut.

    Settlers originally spelled the town as “Newfairfield”. It started as a very small farming community, and was not incorporated as a town until 1740. The town of Sherman separated from New Fairfield in 1862, as the size of the combined towns made it difficult to travel to church.

    Learn more about New Fairfield.