MACO CONSTRUCTION INC

WA

4.6 (0 reviews)

Chimney Bricks and Fireplaces. &nbspprevent moisturemoldand rust. Protect you chimney from water damageheat loss and small animal entry. GAS FIREPLACE REPAIR/CLEANING SERVICE Our Gas&nbspFireplace &nbspinstall new fireplace insertsinstall and fix fireplace blowersfix fireplace gas leaksinstall gas fireplace capsperform annual maintenance and&nbspsafety &nbspinspections and more.&nbspbeyond our customers expectations.&nbspannually. When a gas fireplace is left unserviced and uncleaned for a long time&nbspwork in progress and finished project to keep us informed throughout. They were carefulefficient and very communicative with the repair of our chimneyWA ​ I got an inspection and estimation very quickly from this company compared to others I&rsquoWA Maor and his team resurfaced our 2 fireplaces and did an incredible job

20 years. We hire technicians who have over 10 years of experience with chimneys, fireplaces and masonry repairs. They need to be certified by the state as well as take 120 hours of classroom training from the company upon hiring. Our technicians are always friendly, professional and honest. CHIMNEY SWEEP/REPAIR   SERVICE Our specialized technicians carefully inspect the chimney for any cracks, highly flammable creosotes, moss, spider webs, trapped animals or fire hazards. They let you know

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