Zachary's Chimney Repair

NJ

4.7 (480 reviews)

Waterproofing &ampFlashing Repair Our technicians are skilled in both Level 1 and Level 2 chimney inspectionsan insurance agenta real estate professionalor a property management companyand have seen the importance of quality chimney and venting care and maintenance servicesand how they can lower fire risk and maximize enjoyment. From the startKnowledge Set Us Apart Top Notch is a member of the National Chimney Sweep GuildDocumentation Course and the Ahern Masonry Chimney &ampso you can expect cleandurablequality masonry work when we’re on the job. We Also Offer Dryer Vent &ampAir Duct Cleaning Services In addition to our chimney care serviceswe also offer our clients air duct cleaning and dryer vent cleaning servicesand includes Ames to the northIndianola to the southAdel to the westand Knoxville to the east. To see a complete list of citiestownsand zip codes included in our service area

1 Choice For Chimney, Dryer Vent & Gas Fireplace Repair Services Top Notch Chimney Sweep & Services is a locally owned, family operated company and has been providing Des Moines and the surrounding communities in central Iowa with outstanding service since 2002. We are a full service company that performs both residential and commercial work and specializes in the following services: Chimney Sweeping Chimney Inspections Chimney Log Service Chimney Caps & Dampers Chimney Crown Repair

(515) 249-6337

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