Your home’s safety starts with proper chimney care. Certified Chimney CT’s CSIA certified chimney sweep services in Old Greenwich, CT will help keep your fireplace running efficiently and safely.
Who We Are
At Certified Chimney CT, we’re your go-to choice for chimney care in Old Greenwich, CT. Our team brings extensive knowledge and a dedication to quality to every inspection and sweep, making your safety our priority.
We believe every home deserves careful attention, which is why we use proven methods to deliver thorough results. Whether it’s routine maintenance or resolving a specific issue, our team of CSIA certified chimney sweeps goes the extra mile to exceed your expectations. You can count on us to keep your fireplace clean and safe.
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CSIA Certified Chimney Inspections
A clean, well-maintained chimney protects your home by reducing fire risks and keeping your fireplace functioning properly. Over time, buildup or damage can create hazards, but regular care prevents issues and extends the life of your chimney.
At Certified Chimney CT, we provide chimney inspections and sweeps designed to keep your home safe and warm. Serving Old Greenwich, CT, and the surrounding Fairfield County areas, we’ll help you maintain the comfort and safety you deserve. Call 877-793-3712 today to schedule your service.
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.
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