Chimney Repair in Old Greenwich, CT

Chimney Repair Services for Fairfield County Homes


Keep your Old Greenwich, CT home safer and warmer with professional chimney repair by Certified Chimney CT. Call today for lasting solutions!

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Why Professional Chimney Repair Is Worth It

  • Address cracks to reduce the risk of dangerous chimney fires.
  • Restore proper airflow and function with professional flue repairs.
  • Boost your home’s market value by repairing and maintaining your chimney.
  • Rest easy knowing skilled technicians handle every step of the process.
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    Your Chimney Repair Experts

    Restoring the Safety of Fairfield County Homes


    At Certified Chimney CT we strive to deliver safe, reliable solutions for your chimney. With a history of serving homes throughout Old Greenwich, CT, and all of Fairfield County, we know how to identify and fix common chimney problems effectively.

    Our team of chimney repair specialists uses proven techniques and high-quality materials to fix cracks, flues, and other structural issues, ensuring your fireplace stays a safe and efficient feature of your home. Let us help you keep your home comfortable and secure.

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    How We Revitalize Your Chimney

    3-Step Chimney Repair and Restoration Process

  • Assess: We thoroughly examine your chimney for damage, flue blockages, and structural concerns.
  • Plan: We design a repair strategy specific to your chimney’s needs, using the best materials for the job.
  • Repair: We carry out the repairs with skill and attention to detail, delivering long-lasting results.
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    Two workers in blue hats are installing a chimney cap on a shingled roof. Various tools, including a drill and measuring tape, are scattered nearby. The background shows a clear sky and a view of rooftops in the distance, resembling scenes from Chimney Repair Fairfield County CT projects.

    Importance of Professional Chimney Repair

    Why Caring for Your Chimney Matters

    Professional chimney restoration and repair protects your home and family by addressing potential hazards, such as cracks and blockages. At Certified Chimney CT, our chimney repair specialists focus on solving these problems with precision and care. Whether you need chimney flue repair or chimney crack repair, we’ve got you covered.

    Based in Old Greenwich, CT, and serving all of Fairfield County, our team helps maintain the functionality and safety of your chimney. Contact 877-793-3712 today to schedule an appointment and protect your home for years to come.

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    One of the founding settlers of Old Greenwich was Elizabeth Fones, niece and daughter-in-law of John Winthrop, founder and Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. What is now called Greenwich Point was known for much of its early history as “Elizabeth Neck” in recognition of Elizabeth (Fones) Feake Hallet and her 1640 purchase of the Point and much of the area now known as Old Greenwich.

    The Old Greenwich Railroad Station, originally called the “Sound Beach Railroad Station”, built in 1894 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, serves commuters in the neighborhood. The town’s largest beach is on a long, thin peninsula at the southwest end of the neighborhood. The town’s local beach is called Tod’s Point after a former resident. The beach is now public property, which belongs to the town of Greenwich. Residents can purchase a seasonal beach pass. Non-residents can purchase a one-day pass for $7 per person and $35 per vehicle. During “off season”, Innis Arden, a local golf club, is a popular sledding destination for kids in Old Greenwich and neighboring Stamford.

    Old Greenwich was known as “Sound Beach” in the 19th century for its proximity to Long Island Sound, and the main road through the small downtown business section is Sound Beach Avenue.

    Learn more about Old Greenwich.