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by Full Service Chimney | Oct 4, 2020 | Events, Promotions
Helping a Great Cause In one way or another, cancer has affected us all. October is the Awareness Month for both Liver and Breast Cancer. Our team is pulling together with other members of the chimney community to help sweep away cancer! A charity started in 2015,...
by Full Service Chimney | Mar 25, 2020 | Fire Safety, Flue News, Press Releases
Chimney Service is an “Essential Business”, which means we will continue fireplace and chimney service in Kansas City and surrounding areas. For more information on other businesses that are considered essential and allowed to remain open, please see the...
by Full Service Chimney | Jul 24, 2019 | Press Releases
Today we celebrate and offer our congratulations to the Original Kansas City Chimney Sweep for being designated the 47th Master Chimney Sweep in America! An accomplishment that is the pinnacle achievement for chimney professionals. A Supporting Team Full Service...
by Full Service Chimney | Apr 26, 2019 | Events
The entire Full Service Chimney team was able to make it out to Norfolk, VA for NCSG 2019. To experience this years National Chimney Sweep Guild Convention. Robert Berry, FSC Owner and Chimney Sweep has attended many of these events over a 30+ year career, but for...
by Full Service Chimney | Feb 11, 2019 | Chimney Maintenance, Fire Safety, Flue News, Official Full Service Chimney Announcements, Uncategorized
FACT: an average of 22,000 chimney related fires happen in the United States annually. …but all of them preventable. Watch this Chimney Flue Fire Simulation Creosote is combustible and a cause of chimney fires. The creosote builds up on the walls inside a...
by Full Service Chimney | Jan 19, 2019 | Fireplace and Chimney, Press Releases
It was a wild ride to end the week as our Chimney Sweep got wind of an emergency situation and rushed out to a home on 41st & Warwick in Kansas City, MO to help save a cat named Marble from a chimney that was sealed from the inside. The original article was posted...