Don’t let a leaky chimney dampen the comfort of your East Norwalk, CT home. Certified Chimney CT can provide the help you need with reliable chimney leak repair and inspection services.
Meet Our Company
At Certified Chimney CT, we’re known for solving chimney leaks for homeowners in East Norwalk, CT, and throughout Fairfield County. Our team uses reliable techniques and quality materials to handle everything from minor leaks to more significant chimney repairs.
Our chimney leak repair experts will make your home safe and dry, no matter the weather. Whether it’s fixing your chimney flashing or identifying hidden leaks, we’ll help you avoid unnecessary stress and expenses. Call 877-793-3712 today to schedule your chimney inspection or learn more about our repair services.
How We Fix Chimney Leaks
Why Timely Chimney Leak Repair Matters
A chimney leak might seem minor, but it can lead to bigger problems if ignored. Water can seep into your chimney and home, causing mold growth, rotting materials, and even structural damage. Fixing leaks early helps avoid costly repairs and keeps your home safe.
At Certified Chimney CT, we specialize in addressing chimney leaks for homes in East Norwalk, CT, and throughout Fairfield County. From chimney flashing repairs to chimney water leak detection, we’ll help stop leaks before they create larger issues. Contact us at 877-793-3712 today to schedule your inspection and protect your home.
East Norwalk is the location of Norwalk’s original colonial settlements. The land was purchased from the Norwalke Indians by Roger Ludlow in 1640. Historical markers in the neighborhood include the Founding Monument on East Ave and the First Settlers Monument inside the East Norwalk Historical Cemetery.
British forces under General William Tryon arrived on July 10, 1779, at Fitch’s Point and destroyed most of Norwalk by fire; only six houses were spared. A portion, of then former Governor Thomas Fitch’s house was left standing and in the 1950s it was moved to the Mill Hill Historic Park to make way for the construction of the Connecticut turnpike (I-95).
In 1913, East Norwalk combined with the Town of Norwalk, the City (formerly Borough) of Norwalk, and the city of South Norwalk into the present day City of Norwalk. East Norwalk is now within the city’s third taxing district.
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