Wood stoves installed, swept, and vented to code — not just hooked up and left.
A wood stove depends entirely on correct venting and clearances to heat efficiently and burn safely. An undersized or improperly installed stovepipe wastes heat, creates excess creosote, and can be a fire hazard — getting the install and ongoing sweeping right matters more than with an open fireplace.
Clearances to combustibles and chimney connection type determine what stove and venting will actually work.
Stovepipe, thimble, and connections installed per manufacturer instructions and local code.
Stove body, connector pipe, and chimney all get cleaned — creosote collects differently in each section.
We confirm proper draft and show you how to operate and maintain the stove.



Soot, creosote, and blockages cleared out — so your fireplace draws clean.
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A real look inside the flue — with a camera, not a guess.
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Crowns, flashing, and brickwork — fixed before small cracks become big bills.
Learn more →Wood stoves typically need more frequent attention than open fireplaces — once a year minimum, sooner if you're burning heavily through the season.
Yes — inserting a stove into an existing masonry fireplace is a common upgrade, though it usually requires a properly sized liner running the full height of the flue.
A worn door gasket is the most common cause — it lets in excess air, which burns through fuel faster and reduces heat output into the room.
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