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At Certified Chimney CT we strive to deliver safe, reliable solutions for your chimney. With a history of serving homes throughout Wilton, 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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Importance of Professional Chimney Repair
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 Wilton, 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.
The first written records of the areas that are now Wilton date back to 1640, when Roger Ludlow and his friends purchased land from the Indians between the Norwalk and Saugatuck Rivers and “a day’s walk into the country.” This land was called Norwalk.
The first settlers, called the Proprietors, arrived in Norwalk in 1651 and owned 50,000 acres (200 km2) in common. On the outskirts of Norwalk’s settled area, the Proprietors were allowed private ownership of land in a common planting field, but cattle, sheep, and hogs were grazed in a communal pasture area. The outer limit of this pasture approximates Wilton’s present southern boundary.
By the end of the 17th century, the Norwalk Proprietors began to sell off the northern lands for settlement. The first non-Indian settlements in what is now Wilton were in the fertile lands of the Norwalk River valley, and on the ridges of Belden Hill, Chestnut Hill, and Ridgefield Road. In order to till the lands, the settlers had to clear the forests and remove hundreds of glacial rocks, which became the stone boundary walls that are treasured today.
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