CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep in Sherman, CT

Your Fairfield County CSIA Certified Chimney Contractors

Your Sherman, CT home deserves proper chimney care. With Certified Chimney CT’s CSIA-certified chimney sweep services, you’ll enjoy safer, more efficient fireplace performance every season.

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Perks of Choosing Our CSIA Certified Chimney Company

  • Our CSIA certified chimney inspections identify potential hazards, keeping your family safe.
  • Improve heating efficiency and reduce fire risk with our team of licensed CSIA chimney sweeps.
  • Our CSIA-certified chimney contractors provide the best solutions for your specific needs.
  • Regular service from our CSIA-certified chimney company helps protect your investment and keeps your home warm.
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    About Our Company

    Licensed CSIA Chimney Sweep in Fairfield County

    At Certified Chimney CT, we take chimney care seriously because we know how much your home depends on it. Our CSIA certified chimney sweeps have a strong reputation in Sherman, CT, earning the trust of countless homeowners.

    We believe in doing things right the first time, whether it’s a routine inspection or a deep clean. Every service is backed by our dedication to thorough work and clear communication, giving you a safer and more reliable fireplace. Let us help you protect your Fairfield County home and keep your family warm.

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    Our Chimney Care Process

    How We Approach Chimney Maintenance

  • Inspection: First, we carefully assess your chimney for buildup, damage, or potential risks.
  • Cleaning: Next, we remove all soot and blockages to restore your fireplace’s safe operation.
  • Review: Lastly, we perform a final assessment to make sure your chimney is ready to use safely.
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    Full-Service Chimney Care

    Why Choose a CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep?

    A CSIA certified chimney sweep offers more than just a clean chimney. They bring a wealth of knowledge and a commitment to safety. At Certified Chimney CT, our CSIA certified chimney contractors in Fairfield County are skilled in the latest techniques and use industry-leading tools to detect and correct any problems.

    From CSIA certified chimney inspections to regular maintenance, you can count on us to keep your Sherman, CT home warm, secure, and ready for any season. Call us today at 877-793-3712 to learn more or schedule an appointment.

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    The land which is now called Sherman was formerly occupied primarily by native people of Algonquian lineage.

    In 1724, colonial settlers from Fairfield, Connecticut, received approval from the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut to establish a new township. According to one account, they negotiated with Chief Squantz of the Schaghticoke tribe. Alternatively, it is told that they did not negotiate with Chief Squantz because he moved to the north end of Squantz Pond land area and refused to “sell” the township of New Fairfield. They returned in the spring of 1725, but found that Chief Squantz had died during the winter. His four sons and heirs refused to sign the deeds. It was not until four years later that the white men called “The Proprietors” finally got the drawn marks of several other native people who may not have had authority to sell the land. They “purchased” a 31,000-acre tract of land that is now New Fairfield and Sherman, for 65 pounds sterling, the equivalent of about 300 dollars, on April 24, 1729. The deed was recorded on May 9, 1729, and is now deposited in the archives of the State Capitol in Hartford, Connecticut.

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