Protect your Newtown, CT home, and enjoy reliable warmth with Certified Chimney CT’s professional chimney repair services. Call now to get started!
Your Go-To Chimney Repair Experts
At Certified Chimney CT, we’re honored to provide the families of Newtown, CT with dependable chimney repair services. Whether it’s sealing cracks or addressing flue blockages, our focus is on fixing problems thoroughly so your fireplace remains a safe and reliable feature in your home.
With a long history of serving Fairfield County, our team works hard to restore and maintain chimneys, providing our clients with long-lasting results. From basic maintenance to more complex chimney repairs and restorations, you can count on us to create a safer and more comfortable living environment for you and your family.
Complete Chimney Repair
Chimney Repair Specialists
In Fairfield County, chimney repair is essential for a safe, warm, and valuable home. Neglecting your chimney can lead to dangerous problems, such as smoke leaks, structural issues, and costly repairs down the road.
At Certified Chimney CT, we specialize in restoring chimneys to their peak condition using durable materials like firebrick and high-temperature mortar. Our masons are experts in chimney flue repair, ensuring proper ventilation and preventing dangerous creosote buildup. Contact Certified Chimney CT at 877-793-3712 for professional chimney repair services in Newtown, CT.
In 1705, English colonists purchased the Townsite from the Pohtatuck Indians, a branch of the Pasgussett. It was originally known as Quanneapague. Settled by migrants from Stratford and incorporated in 1711, Newtown residents had many business and trading ties with the English. It was a stronghold of Tory sentiment during the early Revolutionary War. Late in the war, French General Rochambeau and his troops encamped there in 1781 during their celebrated march on their way to the siege of Yorktown, Virginia, which ended the Revolution.
An important crossroads throughout its early history, the village of Hawleyville briefly emerged as a railroad center. The town’s population grew to over 4,000 c.. In the following decades, the population dwindled to a low of 2,635 in 1930 before again growing.
Local industry has included the manufacture of furniture, tea bags, combs, fire hoses, folding boxes, buttons, and hats, as well as farming, and mica and feldspar mining. The game of “Scrabble” was developed here by James Brunot.
Learn more about Newtown.Here are some chimney-related links:
Ready for the Certified Chimney CT Touch?
Contact Us Today for a Safer, Cleaner Chimney
Licenses