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Certified Chimney CT is a CSIA Certified Chimney Company serving Greenwich, CT. Our chimney sweeps are licensed and certified, providing skilled and reliable chimney care. Using specialized brushes and vacuums, we remove creosote and debris, ensuring a clean and functional chimney.
From inspections to cleaning, our goal is to provide thorough and dependable care. Homeowners in Fairfield County trust us because we focus on details that keep their homes safe and their chimneys functioning properly. You can count on us to provide the service your home deserves.
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A clean chimney is a safer chimney. Over time, soot and debris can build up, increasing the risk of chimney fires or poor ventilation. Regular CSIA certified chimney sweeps are the best way to reduce these risks and keep your home warm and safe.
At Certified Chimney CT, we bring certified care to Greenwich, CT, and the surrounding Fairfield County areas. Our methods aim to extend the life of your chimney and reduce the risk of chimney fires. Contact our CSIA certified chimney company at 877-793-3712 today to schedule your service and enjoy the comfort of a well-maintained chimney.
The town of Greenwich was settled in 1640, by the agents Robert Feake and Captain Daniel Patrick, for Gov. Theophilus Eaton of New Haven Colony, who purchased the land from the Siwanoy Indians in exchange of 25 English coats. One of the founders was Elizabeth Fones Winthrop, 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 the area’s early history as “Elizabeth’s Neck” in recognition of Elizabeth Fones and the 1640 purchase of the Point and much of the area now known as Old Greenwich. Greenwich was declared a township by the Connecticut General Assembly in Hartford on May 11, 1665.
During the American Revolution, General Israel Putnam made a daring escape from the British on February 26, 1779, in Greenwich. Although British forces captured and sacked the town, Putnam was able to warn Stamford.
In 1974, Gulliver’s Restaurant and Bar, on the border of Greenwich and Port Chester, burned, killing 24 young people.
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