About Atlanta Fireplace Tech, Inc

Atlanta Fireplace Tech, Inc. offers full range of chimney and fireplace services for the North Georgia and Greater Atlanta area. Our services start form chimney cleanings, old fireplace and chimney repairs going to new installation of fireplaces, gas logs, chimney caps. Atlanta Fireplace Tech, Inc works with a network of local masons, electricians and mechanical companies to complete projects of various sizes.

Atlanta Fireplace Tech, Inc is go to company for homeowners looking for complete small projects as well as builders and remodelers looking to install new fireplace, gas log or chimney cap.

Part of our business model is being “one stop store”. Atlanta Fireplace Tech, Inc. owns metal fabricating shops allowing us to make our own chimney caps and decorative shrouds. This mentality allows us to provide our Customers the best suitable product for them and saves them time and money.

European chimney works is a family oriented, friendly business. The owners started the company after many years of working in the industry.

OUR SERVICE AREA

Norcross, Atlanta, Alpharetta

We offer our chimney and fireplace services to most of the Metro Atlanta area, including but not limited to: Alpharetta, Cumming, Roswell, Norcross, Woodstock, Canton, Kennesaw, Acworth, Marietta, Smyrna, Lawrenceville, Suwanee. Duluth.

MEET THE OWNER

Atlanta Fireplace Tech, Inc is owned by Pawel Kulak. He has a 20 + years of experience in a hearth industry. He started his journey in hearth industry as a installer in local companies. With a time he was earning certifications as well as “hands on” experience working day today on the field.

In early 2000s he earned his certification for National Fireplace Institute, and then received Certified Chimney Sweep Credentials from CSIA. He also attended many factory trainings: Exhausto Venting Design and Solutions, Lennox hearth products, FMI ( IHP), Earthcore Industries.

The owner of Atlanta Fireplace , Inc. is overlooking day to day operations, he is hand on on every project small or big.

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WHY CHOOSE US

Safety

The main goal is safety and customer satisfaction. Safety comes first for both our employees and our customers.

Punctuality & Trust

We arrive and start work when we tell you we will. We recommend only what is needed to protect you, your family and your home.

Understanding your needs

Before starting your chimney work, we will find out what you want and expect.

Cleanliness

We guarantee no mess in your home.

Fair Prices

We offer our Metro Atlanta customers very competitive prices. Our quotes will only cover the work that we feel is required, no upselling.

Documentation & Recommendation

We will document any chimney repairs with videotape and pictures. We will leave with you a report with written recommendations.

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AWARDS AND CERTIFICATIONS

FAQ

How often should I have my chimney cleaned?

This a tougher question than it sounds. The simple answer is: The National Fire Protection Association Standard 211 says, “Chimneys, fireplaces, and vents shall be inspected at least once a year for soundness, freedom from deposits, and correct clearances. Cleaning, maintenance, and repairs shall be done if necessary.” This is the national safety standard and is the correct way to approach the problem. It takes into account the fact that even if you don’t use your chimney much, animals may build nests in the flue or there may be other types of deterioration that could make the chimney unsafe to use.

The Chimney Safety Institute of America recommends that open masonry fireplaces should be cleaned at 1/8″ of sooty buildup, and sooner if there is any glaze present in the system. Factory-built fireplaces should be cleaned when any appreciable buildup occurs. This is considered to be enough fuel buildup to cause a chimney fire capable of damaging the chimney or spreading to the home.

My fireplace stinks, especially in the summer. What can I do?

The smell is due to creosote deposits in the chimney, a natural byproduct of woodburning. The odor is usually worse in the summer when the humidity is high and the air conditioner is turned on. A good cleaning will help but usually won’t solve the problem completely. There are commercial chimney deodorants that work pretty well, and many people have good results with baking soda or even kitty litter set in the fireplace. The real problem is the air being drawn down the chimney, a symptom of overall pressure problems in the house. Some make-up air should be introduced somewhere else in the house. A tight sealing, top mounted damper will also reduce this air flow coming down the chimney.

When I build a fire in my upstairs fireplace, I get smoke from the basement fireplace.

This has become quite a common problem in modern air tight houses where weather-proofing has sealed up the usual air infiltration routes. The fireplace in use exhausts household air until a negative pressure situation exists. If the house is fairly tight, the simplest route for makeup air to enter the structure is often the unused fireplace chimney. As air is drawn down this unused flue, it picks up smoke that is exiting nearby from the fireplace in use and delivers the smoke to the living area. The best solution is to provide makeup air to the house so the negative pressure problem no longer exists, thus eliminating not only the smoke problem, but also the potential for carbon monoxide to be drawn back down the furnace chimney. A secondary solution is to install a top mount damper on the fireplace that is used the least.

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