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Who We Are
Certified Chimney CT is your go-to for reliable chimney repair in Westport, CT. We know a well-maintained chimney is key to a safe, comfortable home. Our team handles everything from minor cracks to major flue issues, using proven techniques and durable materials to deliver lasting results.
As local chimney repair experts, we’re familiar with the unique challenges chimneys face in Fairfield County. Whether it’s a simple repair or a more detailed restoration, we aim to provide work that leaves your fireplace ready to use whenever you need it.
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Why Chimney Repairs Are Important
Chimneys don’t stay in good condition forever. With regular use, constant exposure to the elements, and age, cracks, blockages, and other issues can occur. If left unchecked, these problems can lead to bigger repairs or even safety hazards. Addressing chimney repairs early on can prevent such risks and keep your home safer.
At Certified Chimney CT, we aim to help homeowners in Westport, CT, and Fairfield County resolve chimney problems quickly and effectively. From improving airflow to repairing damage, we’ll keep your fireplace a functional and secure feature of your home. Contact us at 877-793-3712 today to schedule your service.
The earliest known inhabitants of the Westport area as identified through archaeological finds date back 7,500 years. Records from the first white settlers report the Pequot Indians living in the area which they called Machamux translated by the colonialists as beautiful land. Settlement by colonialists dates back to the five Bankside Farmers; whose families grew and prospered into a community that continued expanding. The settlers arrived in 1693, having followed cattle to the isolated area. The community had its own ecclesiastical society, supported by independent civil and religious elements, enabling it to be independent from the Town of Fairfield. As the settlement expanded its name changed: it was briefly known as “Bankside” in 1693, officially named Green’s Farm in 1732 in honor of Bankside Farmer John Green and in 1835 incorporated as the Town of Westport.
During the Revolutionary War, on April 25, 1777, a British force of 1,850 under the command of the Royal Governor of the Province of New York, Major General William Tryon, landed on Compo Beach to destroy the Continental Army’s military supplies in Danbury. Minutemen from Westport and the surrounding areas crouched hiding while Tryon’s troops passed and then launched an offensive from their rear. A statue on Compo Beach commemorates this plan of attack with a crouching Minuteman facing away from the beach, looking onto what would have been the rear of the troops. A sign on Post Road East also commemorates this event.
The Town of Westport was officially incorporated on May 28, 1835, with lands from Fairfield, Weston and Norwalk. Daniel Nash led 130 people of Westport in the petitioning of the Town of Fairfield for Westport’s incorporation. The driving force behind the petition was to assist their seaport’s economic viability that was being undermined by neighboring towns’ seaports. For several decades after that, Westport was a prosperous agricultural community, distinguishing itself as the leading onion-growing center in the U.S. Blight caused the collapse of Westport’s onion industry, leading to mills and factories replacing agriculture as the town’s economic engine.
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