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Leak evaluation and repair, reroofs, maintenance, flat and shingle roof repair, flashing installation. Considered to be experts in the ventilation, chimney and indoor air quality field, we utilize the latest tools and technologies to solve many of the chimney, carbon monoxide and general venting problems that arise today. We are a member of HPBA and the NCSG and have employees who have been certified by the CSIA and hold a Universal EPA / ACCA Refrigerant certification.

Some employees have also had extensive training in the HVAC industry. Our Restoration division can service your carpentry and masonry needs. We can also maintain your property through proper power washing, refinishing and painting. Ocean County, NJ - Bayville, Island Heights, Toms River, Seaside Park, Point Pleasant, Lacey and surrounding areas.
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Certified Craftsmen was established in 1989 and is considered to be experts in the ventilation, chimney and indoor air quality field.
We utilize the latest tools and technologies to solve many of the chimney, carbon monoxide and general venting problems that arise today.
Certified is a member of HPBA and the NCSG and has employees who have been certified by the CSIA and hold a Universal ACCA certification.
We have also had extensive training in the HVAC industry since the early 1990s.
Certified Craftsmen is fully bonded and insured.
Notice the lean of the large, badly damaged chimney.
The moisture damage started from a leaking crown (top of the chimney) and worked its way down the entire structure.
A full dismantle and rebuild of the entire structure was required.
As you can see, the ominous lean is now gone and our client can rest assured that this structure is Certified Safe.
We utilize the latest tools and technologies to solve many of the chimney, fireplace, heating, carbon monoxide and general venting problems that arise today.
What is a chimney fire?
Caused by a build-up of exhaust byproducts (creosote) due to insufficient combustion that when heated up, ignite in the chimney.
Temperatures can often exceed 2000 degrees during the fire-- flames can leap out of the chimney and travel through cracks and chimney walls.
These flames can ignite framing within the walls as well as bushes & trees outside the home.
This excessive heat damages chimney liners, cracks chimney walls and can damage many types of factory-built metal chimneys.
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