Chimney technician, master mason. OSHA certified.
"Saul called and said he could be at my house in about 30 minutes, could he stop by today. I agreed.. Saul did a thorough inspection of my chimneys and wood insert. He cleaned the liner, flue and fireplace insert. He works cleanly and dilligently and offers excellent tips on improving the efficiency of using the insert. I will be hiring him to do the necessary repairs. I would recommend Chimney Safe of CT to anyone, Saul does a fantastic job."
William J. in December 2021
"Seci did a WONDERFUL job replacing my roof and gutters. Have happily recommended them to many people."
Ann Marie V. in November 2023
"The were professional to work with."
Eric B. in December 2024
Chimney Inspections, Chimney Installs/Repairs, Chimney Cleaning
"They have tuned up my gas fireplace. Very good job! Would hire them again."
david P. in December 2024
Chimney Rebuilds, Chimney or Fireplace - Clean and Inspect, Stove Installs , and 2 more
"They were spot on time, very professional, worked quickly, and I thought the price was reasonable since my s/s chimney cap had to be special ordered due to its large size. I'd hire them again."
John D. in August 2017
Repointing / Flashing, Chimney Cleaning, Chimney re-lining and caps , and 1 more
"We had Ray and his partner quote and then install a new chimney liner, cap and perform some other work. They were on time, pleasant and did a great job. I highly recommend them."
Craig L. in October 2021
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