Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Masonry heaters



Heating with Wood


Masonry Heater
What Is a Masonry Heater?

Masonry contractors build Masonry heaters that are environmentally friendly yet efficient heating systems and compared to "mainstream" options such as central heating systems, they put a genuinely unique experience on the table.

As anyone who owned such a product can confirm, the taste of fresh bakeware from a wood-burning oven speaks for itself and "competitors" such as electric stoves are left far behind. The same way, the radiant heat produced by a masonry heater is unmatched and central air systems can simply not compete on the same level.

Why Choose Masonry Heaters?

Above everything else, masonry brings people together and there's a reason why people call masonry stoves "heart of the home" in Finland or "soul of the home" in Russia. Families used to spend quality time together around masonry fireplaces, cook their food through masonry stoves and the list could go on and on.

Leaving all sentimental aspects aside, let's refer to statistics for a moment. The various wood burning options we have at our disposal can supplement and even replace gas or oil: woodstoves, the Rumford fireplace or masonry heaters.

The Economic and Environmental Fundamentals behind Wood Burning Options

In a world under the pressure of upcoming energy problems, wood will always represent a safety net. Simply put, research specialists from various countries such as Canada have made it clear that if you're interested in low heating costs, wood represents a better option than propane, electricity or natural gas.

Even more so, it deserves its place as a part of your strategy as an environmentally friendly homeowner due to the fact that it represents an excellent fit for solar passive design houses. There are almost no smoke/wood emissions to worry about and being a renewable source of energy, wood does not contribute to the greenhouse effect.

As always make sure your chimney does not need any chimney repairs before the wood burning season.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Concrete – The Forgotten Foundation




 Concrete is likely the most ubiquitous and most unnoticed ingredient in any modern piece of construction. We drive on concrete roads, highways and bridges every day. Millions of people walk on concrete sidewalks the world over. It stops mighty rivers and creates artificial lakes; reaches towards the sky in skyscrapers; and provides a solid foundation for millions of homes.

So much concrete is made each year, every single person on earth could get their own cubic meter, and there would still be much left over. It’s completely immune to fire; stands up to hurricanes and tornadoes with ease; and its durability is simply unmatched. With all that, it is almost ironic that so many people hardly notice it, much less know where it came from.

A Brief History

While nobody is really sure exactly who first developed concrete as a building material, we do know that the Romans were the first to develop a reliably high quality mixture and use it on a mass scale. They built concrete structures across their entire empire and even designed structures that specifically utilized its benefits. Their designs revolutionized the ancient world and anyone today that questions the quality of their concrete or the workmanship of their designs need only look as far as the many Roman structures still standing to this day.

Efficiency

Today’s concrete differs little in strength and durability from the Roman counterpart, though the mixture is very different. Regardless of this however, concrete is one of the most energy efficient building materials available today (though, strangely, the concrete production industry produces the 3rd highest CO2 rates in the world). Most concrete used in construction is produced locally, which greatly reduces the impact of transporting it compared to other materials.

Additionally, homes built with concrete are significantly more airtight and the material’s thermal mass properties retain heat and cold much better than other materials. Because less air escapes and the insulating factor maintains interior temperatures more efficiently, residents of concrete homes enjoy the added benefit of cheaper utility costs.

Combine these benefits with its durability, safety and resistance to the elements, and you’ll begin to grasp just how amazing concrete truly is!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Outdoor fireplaces for your outdoor living area!



Outdoor fireplace construction
In today's busy world, with husband and wife both working, and being cooped up all day indoors, more people are creating an outdoor living area they can socialize and relax in. An outdoor fireplace in Massachusetts fits this situation perfectly, to create a stunning outdoor space. You will need to contract a chimney contractor to accomplish this, and to ensure it is done right. It will be quite an investment to construct an outdoor living area with a complete masonry chimney, but nothing else can deliver a hand crafted and authentic piece of craftsmanship like a brick or stone chimney.

Manufactured Chimney Dangers

 

 

 

House Fire!

On November 2nd a family woke to their neighbor screaming through the front door, "GET OUT YOUR HOUSE IS ON FIRE!!"
What a horrifying way to be waken out of a deep slumber, especially for the 3 children who lived at this residence in Northborough Massachusetts.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Planning to Build - Don't Forget the Fireplace

When entertaining there are two rooms that people congregate to the most. The kitchen, if it is before diner, and the room with the Rumford fireplace if it is cocktail time! It only makes sense to put some thought into the fireplace design. With some planning it can be quite the conversational piece.

Friday, March 30, 2012

When Do I Need Chimney Repair?



As a general rule it is best to call in a chimney expert when any of these issues have been discovered as being in need of repair. Meaning that during a visual inspection or a physical inspection, if any of the items below are not functioning properly, it's time to get your chimney repaired.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Wrong chimney choice for Massachusetts

After the early Nor'easter we has a couple of weeks ago, most everything is back to normal now. The lights have come back on for everyone, the broken trees and branches have been cleared. Whats not back to normal is the residence living in a fire and smoke ruined home.