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Walpole Town Hall

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, October 9, 2014, In : Commercial Venting 


Last week we spent two days installing liners at the Walpole Town Hall to vent new boilers.  We installed both Centrotherm flex vent and Fasnseal liner systems.  Dana & Melissa are in the boom in the rain installing the liners, while Jon was in the boiler room making the connections and staying dry.

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Chimney Under Ivy

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, September 11, 2014, In : Top Hat Tips 


Believe it or not, there is a chimney underneath all this ivy.  The homeowner called because he was having a draft issue. The ivy is the reason why.  Draft issues are one problem caused by ivy on a chimney.  The ivy also makes a great nesting place for birds or other critters, which may wind up in the chimney, causing an obstruction.  Ivy also damages the masonry.  It can get embedded in the mortar joints causing weakness in the mortar joints and can ultimately damage them.  Bottom line, even...

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Fireplace Facade Stone Veneer in Waltham Complete!

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Friday, August 15, 2014, In : Fireplaces 


Finished!  Instead of ta-da, around here we like to say Da-na!  I wish the lighting was better in this photo.  Big difference, looks so much better & the client was thrilled!  This project took about five days start to finish. Fore before an progression photos http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/fireplace-facade-stone-veneer-in-waltham-con-t-aug-15-2014-3-26-22-pm-22 

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Fireplace Facade Stone Veneer in Waltham (con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Friday, August 15, 2014, In : Fireplaces 


Almost done.  Mantle was protected to avoid scratches.  Wood supports are removed once the mortar sets.  Dana & Dave are adding the finishing touches.  For before and progression photos 
http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/fireplace-facade-stone-veneer-in-waltham-con-t-
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Fireplace Facade Stone Veneer in Waltham

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, August 12, 2014, In : Fireplaces 


This is client reached out to us to give his fireplace facade an updated look.  Here is a look at the fireplace before we started.  Our material is sourced from a local masonry dealer, who in turn gets most of him material locally here in MA. As you can see the floor is protected.  Dana likes to lay the stone out before applying it.  I equate it to a jig saw puzzle.


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Fessenden School, Newton, MA Commercial Venting

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, June 5, 2014, In : Commercial Venting 


These are two of many crates of material for this job.  Material was delivered by freight directly to the site.  This is 50' of 28" round Model G chimney system.  It comes to us from Michigan via a local supplier in Randolph.  The pipe is installed in sections to make it more manageable at the top of the chimney.  This material is specific to venting an industrial gas boiler.  These particular boilers are the size of a locamotive steam engines.  This was to vent 2 of these boilers which provi...

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Fessenden School Newton, MA Commercial Venting (con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, April 8, 2014, In : Liner Jobs 


Here is a look at the staging required for the liner installation.  

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Fessenden School Newton, MA Commercial Venting

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, April 8, 2014, In : Liner Jobs 


This ivy tower is really a 50' chimney stack venting boilers for a school.  We will install 50' of 28" round Selkirk Model PS Chimney venting.  This stack will be professionally staged by our friends at Veteran's Scaffolding.

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Pinckney St., Beacon Hill, Boston Finished

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, April 8, 2014, In : Chimney Rebuilds 


 Finally finished.  This is an up close photo of the completed chimney.  The vent pictured is the intake vent for make up air for the heating appliance.  Beautiful mortar joints, if I do say so myself :-)


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Pinkney St., Beacon Hill Rebuild (con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, April 8, 2014, In : Chimney Rebuilds 


Forgive me, for I have been remiss in my blogging!!  I will finish the progression photos on this job, I promise.  
Then it will be on to other, more diverse projects!  Here is the front chimney on this project staged.  The rebuild is complete except for the new cement crown, which will be poured.  You can see all the flues in this chimney and the termination for the Centrotherm flex vent liner.

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Pinckney St., Beacon Hill Chimney Rebuild Front Chimney (con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, March 21, 2013, In : Chimney Rebuilds 

A nice side view of the front chimney & the staging.  Progress is being made... thankfully the weather cooperated with us during the entire 4 weeks of the project!  As always, here is a link for earlier progression photos http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/pinckney-st-beacon-hill-rebuild-front-chimney-con-t-
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Pinckney St., Beacon Hill Rebuild Front Chimney (con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, March 21, 2013, In : Chimney Rebuilds 

This is a picture looking down into the chimney as it is being rebuilt.  This is a six flue chimney, being rebuilt using wythe bricks to divide the individual flues.  The pipes seen in the upper left flue are the vents for a high efficiency gas boiler.  Two vents are necessary, one is to vent the combustion from the appliance and the other is for intake air.  For earlier photos of this project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/pinckney-st-beacon-hill-rebuild-con-t-
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Pinckney St., Beacon Hill Rebuild (con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, March 21, 2013, In : Chimney Rebuilds 

Another picture of chimney demolition.  Brad & Dave are carefully taking down the rear chimney on Pinckney Street. All the debris was placed into the buckets seen here & hand carried down to the street to be placed into the onsite dumpster. To take a look at the demolition of the front chimney click http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/pinckney-st-beacon-hill-rebuilds-demolition
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Stone Veneer Application in Sharon - Finished

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, December 6, 2012, In : Fireplaces 

 
Here is the finished project.The homeowners are thrilled with the end result!  Dana used blue stone on the hearth and a cultured stone veneer on the walls.  Durarock had to be installed prior to the stone veneer application.  The shelves were added by the homeowner before the stone veneer was complete.  This link is to the during photo http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/stone-veneer-application-in-sharon-during
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Stone Veneer Application in Sharon - During

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, December 6, 2012, In : Fireplaces 

We were contracted by these homeowners to spruce up around their wood stove.  Dana is installing a blue stone hearth and applying a cultured stone veneer to the walls up to the ceiling.  The homeowner installed some shelves and Dana worked around them.  http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/category/Fireplaces

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Pinckney St., Beacon Hill Rebuilds - Demolition

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, December 6, 2012, In : Chimney Rebuilds 

Here we have Brad, Dave & Tim hard at work tearing down the front chimney.  All of the brick debris was brought to the street by hand using buckets & a boom on the scaffolding.  It was then placed into an on site dumpster (we provided) quietly so as not to disturb the neighborhood during the demolition process. http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/pinckney-st-beacon-hill-rebuilds-staging
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Pinckney St., Beacon Hill Rebuilds Staging

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, October 25, 2012, In : Chimney Rebuilds 
Because access to the chimneys was challenging as was the staging of the building we outsourced the staging aspect of this project.  Many thanks to the crew at Veterans Scaffolding!  For a before picture click  
http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/pinckney-st-beacon-hill-rebuild

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Pinckney St., Beacon Hill Rebuild

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, October 25, 2012, In : Chimney Rebuilds 
Last spring we were contracted to rebuild two chimneys on Pinckney St., Beacon Hill.  To date the front chimney is the largest rebuild Dana has done on Beacon Hill.  This project took about four weeks from start to finish.  This is a picture of the chimney before we got started... 
For other rebuild photos click here http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/category/Chimney%20Rebuilds 
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Fireplace in Quincy, MA

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, August 7, 2012, In : Fireplaces 

Dana applied stone veneer to the facade of this woodburning fireplace for a homeowner in Quincy. Hardwood floors and custom carpentry to be done. For other fireplace photos http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/category/Fireplaces
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Ground Up Rebuild Norton Complete (2)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Friday, June 15, 2012, In : Chimney Rebuilds 
Here is a shot from the ground looking up. Staging has been taken down, site has been cleaned up.  These clients have the best looking chimney in the neighborhood, if we do say so ourselves.  We have another ground up rebuild in Dover, MA later this summer.  As always we'll be blogging about it!  For a close up of the top of the completed chimney http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/norton-ground-up-rebuild-complete-
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Norton Ground Up Rebuild Complete!

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Friday, June 15, 2012, In : Chimney Rebuilds 
Day five of this ground up rebuild has finnally arrived & the chimney is complete.  The stainless steel rain cap has been installed.  Dana averaged laying up 500 brick per day.  Thankfully we had beautiful weather all week for this project & we finished on time.  All that is left is taking down the staging & clean up of the site.  For earlier pictures of this project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/ground-up-rebuild-in-norton-day-4- 

 
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Ground Up Rebuild in Norton (Day 4)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, May 15, 2012, In : Chimney Rebuilds 
The Corbel of the chimney is complete.  The Corbel is optional in the design of a chimney, it is when the brick are "stepped out" & then "stepped in".  All that remains is the Crown & the rain cap, which will be completed on day four of this project.  Day five will be spent on clean up (the roof is spotless when we leave) & the dismantling of the staging.  Check back to see the grand finale!  Again for earlier photos... http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/ground-up-rebuild-in-nort...
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Ground Up Rebuild in Norton (day 3)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, May 15, 2012, In : Chimney Rebuilds 

 Almost done!  This is good look at the flashing, you can see how it is tucked into the mortar joints & stepped down the chimney.  All that is left is the Corbel, Crown & the rain cap.  If you don't know what a Corbel or a Crown of a chimney is, check back to see the finished product, you'll see!  For earlier progression photos  http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/ground-up-rebuild-in-norton-day-2-con-t-may-9-2012-7-12-52-pm-52  
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Ground Up Rebuild in Norton (day 2 con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Wednesday, May 9, 2012, In : Chimney Rebuilds 
 
 Here we are at the end of day 2 on this project, it is the first full day of laying brick.  500 brick were laid up by the end of the day.  As you can see we are installing clay tile flue liner sections as we go.  The one on the right is being reused from the tear down as it is in good shape.  Click here for earlier photos of this project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/ground-up-rebuild-in-norton-day-2-con-t-
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Ground Up Rebuild in Norton (day 2 con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Wednesday, May 9, 2012, In : Chimney Rebuilds 


This is the progress after just two hours laying brick... as always more to come click this link for earlier pictures of this project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/ground-up-rebuild-norton-day-2-con-t-
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Ground Up Rebuild Norton (day 2, con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, March 6, 2012, In : Chimney Rebuilds 
Thankfully our masonry supplier delivers!  Here he is off loading a pallet of clay tile liner sections.  As Dana rebuilds the chimney new clay tile liner sections are installed, they are joined together using mortar & the brick is laid up around them.  The larger clay tiles are for the fireplace flue & the smaller ones are for the heating flue.  To see photos of the chimney coming down click http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/ground-up-rebuild-in-norton-day-2-...
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Ground Up Rebuild in Norton (day 2)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, March 6, 2012,
 It is the beginning of day 2 on this project & as you can see, the chimney is almost completely torn down to the ground.  We tarped over the exposed flues overnight to keep out visitors. The upcoming photos will show the progression of the new chimney being built.  By the end of day five this ground up rebuild is complete.  Dana laid an average of 500 brick/day.  It helps to have such dedicated "tenders" to mix mortar & move material.
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Ground Up Rebuild in Norton (day 1 con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Monday, December 12, 2011, In : Chimney Repairs 
Brad is in the process of removing the clay tiles.  We saved and reused what material we could (good for the environment and the homeowners pocket).  For earlier pictures of the staging and tear down process http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/ground-up-rebuild-in-norton-day-1-
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Ground Up Rebuild in Norton (day 1)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Monday, December 12, 2011, In : Chimney Repairs 
Here is another shot of the staging.  The rope & pulley are attached to a bucket which is used to get the brick down safely as the chimney is being torn down.   All debris was removed from the work site using an on site dumpster provided by DM Storrs Chimney. For the beginning of this project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/ground-up-rebuild-in-norton
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Ground Up Rebuild in Norton

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Monday, December 12, 2011, In : Chimney Repairs 
This next series of blog posts will be about a ground up rebuild completed in 5 days!  These pictures and posts will show the progression of the project beginning with the tearing down of the chimney to the complete reconstruction, with some fun shots in between.  The picture in this post shows the staging and the beginning of the tear down process.  If you look closely you can see the deterioration of the brick.  The deterioration was extensive throughout the height of the chimney, therefore...

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Franklin Institute Boston

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, October 27, 2011, In : Commercial Venting 

This picture shows venting from the left side horizontally 20 ft (second of three total wall penetrations) then vertical 30 ft to outside wall termination which is 14 ft off of ground level.  All of this pipe is double wall AL294C special gas vent.  To see the boilers this pipe is venting click 
http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/franklin-institute-boston-part-1-


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Commercial Stainless Steel Stack Construction in Somerville (part 4)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, September 8, 2011, In : Commercial Stainless Steel Chimneys 

Here we can see that two of the smaller stacks have been completed.  They are supported with heavy gauge guy supports.  For earlier progression photos of this project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/commercial-stainless-steel-stack-construction-in-somerville-part-3- One more to go...
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Commercial Stainless Steel Stack Construction in Somerville (part 2)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Wednesday, August 10, 2011, In : Commercial Stainless Steel Chimneys 

This is a close up picture of the custom fabricated stainless steel transition piece at the base of the stainless steel stack.  This is transitioning from a six inch pipe within the building to the seven inch stack to be constructed and installed atop this transition piece.   For an earlier picture of this project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/commercial-stainless-steel-stack-construction-in-somerville
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Commercial Stainless Steel Stack Construction in Somerville

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Wednesday, August 10, 2011, In : Commercial Stainless Steel Chimneys 

This is the first picture in a series that will be dedicated to stainless steel commercial stack construction and installation.  This is a building in Somerwille which was sited by the EPA due to the raincaps they had on top of the stacks.  The removal of said raincaps would allow water to pour down into the flues which are venting their ovens among other appliances.  Therefore new stacks needed to be constructed and installed with custom termination pieces and  custom fabricated gutter syste...
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Bellfires Fireplace (bbc) Assembly & Installation (complete)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, July 28, 2011, In : Fireplaces 

Bellfires fireplace assembly and installation complete.  All insulation and pipe connections have been made.  For earlier photos of this project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/bellfires-fireplace-bcc-assembly-installation-in-dedham-part-3-  Check back with us, the next series of posts will be about commercial stainless steel stack construction and installtion in Somerville.
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Bellfires Fireplace (bcc) Assembly & Installation in Dedham (part 3)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, July 19, 2011, In : Fireplaces 

The outside stainless steel housing is in place after it having been insulated.  Stainless steel type H.T. (high temperature) allfuel pipe has been installed from the Bellfires unit into the chimney flue.  To see earlier progression photos http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/bellfires-fireplace-bcc-assembly-and-installation-in-dedham-jul-18-2011-10-55-07-pm-7
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Bellfires Fireplace (bcc) Assembly and Installation in Dedham

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Monday, July 18, 2011, In : Fireplaces 

All refractory panels in the firebox and throat panels installed.  Ceramic fiber insulation is in the process of being wrapped around throat area.  To see the first phase of this project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/bellfires-fireplace-bcc-assembly-and-installation-in-dedham
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Bellfires Fireplace (bcc) Assembly and Installation in Dedham

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Monday, July 18, 2011, In : Fireplaces 

Installation of a Bellfires close clearance wood fireplace.  Hearth and wood burning stove and chimney build out in this location has been removed for this installation.  Main body of fireplace is installed.  The Bellfires close clearance wood fire place is a super effecient, heating fireplace.  It is designed to be installed on a wood floor and positioned within two inches of rear and side walls.  It uses thermal insulation technology and its refractory firebox is designed to give it the gre...
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Firebox Construction in Reading (part 4)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, June 30, 2011, In : Firebox Construction 

Here is a close up picture of the firebox floor.  It is complete with ashdump installed.  The mortar joints along the firebox walls are curing out that is why they look as white as they do.  The completion photo is to follow.  For the previous pictures for this project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/firebox-construction-reading-part-3-
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Firebox Construction Reading (part 3)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, June 21, 2011, In : Firebox Construction 

This picture shows the firebox construction in progress.  Here we see the side and back walls of the firebox just about complete.  The firebox floor is complete with ashdump door installed.  The fascade and hearth are still to be built.  For earlier progression photos click here http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/firebox-reconstruction-in-reading-part-2-  As always do check back for more progression pictures on this project.
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Firebox Reconstruction in Reading (part 2)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Wednesday, June 8, 2011, In : Firebox Construction 

Just a fun picture of the remnants of our client's firebox in the back of Dana's truck.  Click here to see the demolition http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/firebox-reconstruction-in-reading-part-1- As always, more to follow!!
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Firebox Reconstruction in Reading (part 1)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Monday, June 6, 2011, In : Firebox Construction 

This firebox had to be removed for several reasons.  It was not original to the victorian era house & did not meet today's clearance to combustibles codes (it was too close to the wall studs) & very well could have caused a house fire.  Charred wood was found inside the walls and underneath the hearth extension during demolition.  As with all our projects I will be showing progression photos.  This photo is of the demolition in progress, more photos to follow... click here to see other firebo...
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Chimney Rebuild in Somerville (complete)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Friday, May 20, 2011, In : Somerville restoration project 

This single flue chimney rebuild is complete.  Dana installed a stainless steel rain cap atop the newly rebuilt chimney to keep out water & critters.  To see the progression photos for this job
http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/chimney-rebuild-in-somerville-con-t-
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Chimney Rebuild in Somerville (con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, May 17, 2011, In : Somerville restoration project 

This chimney rebuild is well underway & the flashing is complete.  This project took one day from start to finish.  This is a good look at the jobsite on the roof, most of us won't get this close up.  What we see here are roof racks with an OSHA plank across the top of them.  This gives Dana & Brad a secure platform to work on.  To the right is the ridge hook ladder so they can climb to the ridge of the roof to get to the brick stacked there to continue the rebuild.  This link will take you t...
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Chimney Rebuild in Somerville

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Friday, May 13, 2011, In : Somerville restoration project 

Spring is here & so are the masonry projects!!  This is the begining of a single flue chimney rebuild.  The chimney has been torn down to the roofline & new lead flashing has been installed.  I like how the brick to be used for the rebuild are lined up along the ridge of the roof.  Check back with us to see the completion of this project.  To see a similar project in Somerville http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/chimney-complete-somerville
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Adding Clay Tiles in Belmont (complete)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, May 12, 2011, In : Chimney Repairs 

The clay tile installation is complete!  You can see them just above the new cement crown underneath the rain cap.  Notice there is a good amount of space between the tops of the clay tiles and the lid of the rain cap.  You don't want the lid of the rain cap to be too close to the tops of the clay tiles, as that can affect the draft of whatever is venting into those flues.  This is the link for previous pictures of this project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/adding-clay-flue-...
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Adding Clay Flue Tiles in Belmont (con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Tuesday, May 10, 2011, In : Chimney Repairs 

These are the clay flue tiles prior to installation.  They are lowered into the chimney one at a time, placed on top of each other and joined together with a mortar sand mix.  These are 8"x12" outside diameter and are 2' in height.  In this case each flue needs to be raised approximately 6' to meet current codes.  To see the chimney before http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/adding-clay-flue-tiles-in-belmont
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Adding Clay Flue Tiles in Belmont

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Friday, May 6, 2011, In : Chimney Repairs 

Here is a look inside the chimney from the top down.  What you're seeing are clay flue tiles that are for individual flues within the chimney.  However, they are not extended to the top of the chimney, as they should be.  Our job here is to extend those clay tiles to the top of the chimney & finish off with a new cement crown with a rain cap.  This was a day long project.  As always, there will be more photos to follow.  To see a similar project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories...
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Chimney Scams... a follow up

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Friday, May 6, 2011, In : Top Hat Tips 
Back in December I posted a blog discussing chimney sweep scams.  Dana, the owner of DM Storrs Chimney was called in by the Needham Police Dept as an industry expert to double check the safety of those residents who were victims of said scam.  This was a service Dana was pleased to offer pro bono & happily no ones safety was compromised. 

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Fireplace/Firebox Construction Mansfield Complete!!

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Friday, April 8, 2011, In : Fireplaces 

After five days our project in Mansfield is complete!  The bluestone hearth is in place and the masonry has cured.  This is the first field stone fireplace Dana has constructed, he is very proud of it.  The homeowners are delighted and can't wait to use it.  For earlier progression pictures click http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/fireplace-firebox-construction-mansfield-day-4-complete-  We look forward to the opportunity to create something beautiful that will last a lifetime fo...
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Fireplace/Firebox Construction Mansfield (day 4 complete)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Monday, March 28, 2011, In : Fireplaces 

End of day four.  The hearth is complete except for the bluestone piece which will go over the top.  The facade is almost finished, Dana still has to apply the stone across the top of the firebox opening.  http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/fireplace-firebox-construction-mansfield-day-4- this is the link for earlier pictures.
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Fireplace/Firebox Construction Mansfield (day 4)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Monday, March 28, 2011, In : Fireplaces 

Beginning of day four.  The stone veneer has been applied to the front of the raised hearth.  The application of the stone will continue around the fireplace facade.  The stone used for this project is Padova Field Ledge Stone. For earlier pictures of this project click here http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/fireplace-firebox-construction-mansfield-day-3-complete- Almost done so don't forget to check back with us to see the finished project!
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Fireplace/Firebox Construction Mansfield (day 3 complete)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Wednesday, March 23, 2011, In : Firebox Construction 

End of day three.  The firebox, facade and hearth are complete.  All that is left to do is apply the stone veneer to the facade and the bluestone atop the hearth. To see before the facade was complete http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/fireplace-firebox-construction-mansfield-day-3-  Check back to see the stone veneer complete, it looks amazing!!
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Fireplace/Firebox Construction Mansfield (day 3)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Wednesday, March 23, 2011, In : Firebox Construction 

Day three of our fireplace construction project.  The firebox walls and back are complete & the damper is in place.  The damper is sitting atop the firebox, it looks like a hood.  The smoke chamber is also complete.  Next the facade needs to be constructed.  For earlier progression photos http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/fireplace-firebox-construction-mansfield-day-2-complete-  Be sure to check back for more photos of this project.
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Fireplace/Firebox Construction Mansfield (day 2 complete)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Monday, March 21, 2011, In : Firebox Construction 

End of the second day.  The firebox floor is complete, two more courses of brick to go on the side walls and three courses of brick to finish the back wall of the firebox.  We had Dana stand next to his creation to show the size of the fireplace.  For earlier photos http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/fireplace-firebox-construction-mansfield-day-2-con-t-
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Fireplace/Firebox Construction Mansfield (day 2 con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Monday, March 21, 2011, In : Firebox Construction 

This is a close up picture of the firebox floor.  Nice, neat mortar joints between the red firebrick.  The next picture will show the back and side walls of the firebox.  For previous progression pictures http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/fireplace-firebox-construction-mansfield-day-2-
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Fireplace/Firebox Construction Mansfield (day 2)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Friday, March 18, 2011, In : Firebox Construction 

Day two... as you can see the foundation for the raised hearth has been built.  Dana has also started on the firebox floor.  The interior of the firebox is being constructed in red firebrick also referred to as fire clay brick.  These brick are used for firebox construction to meet todays standards and codes.  They are meant to withstand the effects of long term fireplace usage.  For photos of day one  http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/fireplace-firebox-construction-mansfield-da...
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Fireplace/Firebox Construction Mansfield (day 1 complete)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Friday, March 18, 2011, In : Firebox Construction 

Here we are at the end of the first day of construction.  The rug has been cut away in preparation for the construction of the raised hearth.  The firebox walls have been parged (skimcoated) with cement.  The clay flue tiles have been repaired.  Please check back for the progression photos, there will be quite a few this is a five day project.  Click here for earlier photos http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/fireplace-firebox-construction-mansfield-day-1-con-t-...
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Fireplace/Firebox Construction Mansfield (day 1 con't)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, March 17, 2011, In : Firebox Construction 

This photo shows the hole made into the chimney which will house the raised hearth fireplace.  The raised hearth will come twelve inches off the floor.  Please check back here to see the progress of this project.  To see the previous photo http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/fireplace-firebox-construction-mansfield-day-1
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Fireplace/Firebox Construction Mansfield (day 1)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, March 17, 2011, In : Firebox Construction 

This is a before picture, the wall was removed to expose the chimney.  This client has a chimney containing three flues, one of which is used to vent her heating appliance, the other two are inert.  Dana will turn this into a raised hearth, wood burning fireplace with stone veneer.  It will vent into the two inert flues which are clay tile lined.  Dana is using the two flues in order to create a taller, wider fireplace.  Please check back here to see the progress on this project.  For other f...
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Best reason to install a Rain Cap (unwanted tenants)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, March 10, 2011, In : Top Hat Tips 

This is a photo looking down into a clients ash dump.  The flashlight is shining down on a 20 lb raccoon, who has made herself quite comfortable down there.  The ash dump is located underneath the fireplace floor.  Ashes are swept into the ash dump and removed from the base of the chimney.  No, we don't have any idea how she got down there.  We did humanely remove her & install a chimney cap, much to the clients relief!  For other Top Hat Tips http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/-...
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Newton Liner

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, March 3, 2011, In : Liner Jobs 

Dana standing atop the chimney prior to liner installation.  This is a stainless steel liner to vent a wood burning fireplace.  For other liner job photos http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/a-week-in-winthrop-lining-chimney-
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#1 Reason to have your fireplace inspected & swept...

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, March 3, 2011, In : Top Hat Tips 

This is a whopping pile of creosote!!!  This is what came out of a clients fireplace flue.  Too much creosote build up can result in a chimney fire.  The NFPA (National Fire Protection Agency) recommends inspecting and sweeping a flue venting wood combustion after each cord of wood burned.  For other Top Hat Tips http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/top-hat-tips-feb-4-2011-10-42-02-pm-2
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Top Hat Tips

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Friday, February 4, 2011, In : Top Hat Tips 
Oil prices are way up, and natural gas prices are way down(due to new sources). Remember to have the gas flues checked also and if converting from oil to gas it is CODE to have a certified chimney sweep "certify" it's use.
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Dana M Storrs AT DM Storrs Chimney, we combine traditional chimney sweeping methods with current and future technologies in the chimney and venting industry. We are a fully-insured and licensed family owned business serving your local community. Chimney Safety Institute of America(CSIA) certified Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License (CSL) OSHA trained