Professional fireplace restoration that brings safety, function, and beauty back to your home’s centerpiece.
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You bought a home with a fireplace for a reason. Maybe it was the cozy winter nights you imagined, or the way it anchored the living room, or simply knowing your family had a reliable heat source when the power goes out.
But now you’re wondering if it’s actually safe to use. The bricks look weathered, the damper sticks, and you’re not sure when it was last properly inspected. You want to enjoy your fireplace without worrying about carbon monoxide, chimney fires, or structural problems.
That’s exactly what fireplace restoration delivers. You get a system that works the way it should – proper draft, clean burn, reliable operation. No more wondering if that smell is normal or if those cracks are dangerous. Just a fireplace you can light with confidence, knowing it’s been restored to safe, efficient operation by certified professionals who’ve been doing this work for over two decades.
We’ve been serving Little Compton homeowners since 2000. The same experienced team has been working together all these years, which means when you call us, you’re getting technicians who’ve seen every type of fireplace problem and know exactly how to fix it properly.
All our technicians are CSI certified through the Chimney Safety Institute of America. That’s not just a piece of paper – it means we stay current on safety codes, proper restoration techniques, and industry best practices. We don’t cut corners because we know fireplace work affects your family’s safety.
We’re not the cheapest option in Rhode Island, and that’s intentional. You’re investing in work that gets done right the first time, with materials that last and techniques that meet the highest safety standards.
We start with a thorough inspection of your entire fireplace system – firebox, damper, flue, chimney structure, and all the components most homeowners never see. This tells us exactly what needs attention and what’s still in good condition.
You get a clear explanation of what we found and a detailed estimate for the restoration work. No surprises, no pressure tactics. We explain why each repair or replacement is necessary and what happens if you skip it.
The actual restoration work depends on your fireplace’s condition, but typically includes repairing or rebuilding the firebox, replacing damaged flue tiles, fixing or installing proper dampers, and addressing any structural issues. We handle everything from minor repairs to complete fireplace renovation.
When we’re finished, you get a system that operates safely and efficiently. We test everything thoroughly and walk you through proper operation and maintenance so you know your restored fireplace will serve your family well for years to come.
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Our fireplace restoration covers the full system, not just the obvious problems. We repair cracked fireboxes, replace deteriorated flue liners, install or repair dampers, and address masonry issues that affect both safety and performance.
Little Compton’s coastal environment is tough on fireplace systems. Salt air accelerates deterioration, and many of the area’s historic homes have original fireplace components that need careful restoration to maintain the home’s character while meeting current safety standards.
We also handle fireplace conversions and upgrades. If you want to switch from wood to gas, or install a new wood stove or pellet stove, we have the expertise and the retail showroom to help you choose the right equipment. We offer in-house financing for larger projects, and every job starts with a free estimate.
The goal is simple: a fireplace system that works properly, operates safely, and gives you years of reliable service. That’s what restoration means when it’s done by certified professionals who understand both the technical requirements and the local conditions that affect fireplace performance.