Don’t let a leaky chimney dampen the comfort of your Redding, 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 Redding, 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 Redding, 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.
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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