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All debris is caught before it reaches your room /li> li>Internal and external access/li> /ul> /div> /div> div classcol-md-4 card> div classservices-card_img> img classcard-img-top srcimages/safety.jpg altTwo men in PPE> /div> div classcard-body> h3>Safety/h3> ul classcard-text> li>Inspection/li> li>Gas Detection/li> li>Minor Structure Repair/li> li>Scaffold/li> /ul> /div> /div> div classcol-md-4 card> div classservices-card_img> img classcard-img-top srcimages/bonfire-services.jpg altfireplace> /div> div classcard-body> h3>Maintenance/h3> ul> li>Advice/li> li>Periodic Inspection/li> li>Condition Reporting/li> li>Fuel types/li> li>Grate Maintenance/li> /ul> /div> /div> /div> div classaccordion idaccordion> div classcard > div classcard-header idheadingOne> h2 classmb-0> button classbtn btn-link btn-block text-left typebutton data-togglecollapse data-target#collapseOne aria-expandedtrue aria-controlscollapseOne> strong>Additional Services/strong> /button> /h2> /div> div idcollapseOne classcollapse show aria-labelledbyheadingOne data-parent#accordion> div classcard-body> ul> li>Fire Place Flue cleaning/li> li>Gas and oil Flue cleaning/li> li>Chimney Safety Evaluations/li> li>Video Scanning of Flues for Homeowners protection/li> li>Masonry Restoration and Rebuilding/li> li>Crown Restoration/li> li>Installation of Stainless Steel Flue Caps and Screens/li> li>Terra Cotta and Copper Chimney Pots/li> li>Sales and Installation of Fireplaces, Wood Stoves and Pellet Stoves./li> li>Sales of Gas Stoves and Fireplaces Hearths, Mantels and Surrounds/li> li>Fireplace Glass Doors/li> li>Fireplace Accessories/li> li>Dryer Vent Cleaning and Installation of Bird and Rodent Guards/li> li>Leave Gutter Cleaning/li> li>Leaves Out Gutter Guards/li> /ul> /div> /div> /div> div classcard> /section> div classspacer>/div> section idappointment classcontainer> div classrow> div classcol appointment-wrapper> h2 classtext-center h2-text>Appointment/h2> p classmy-4 text-center>Please use this form to request an appointment/p> !-- form classappointment-form data-bss-recipientcad4bbb2cc4538a3399b99f0b5f7c69d data-bss-subjectValidation Form> --> form idappointment-form methodpost actionform/sendmail-appt-sanitize.php> div classform-group> label forname>Full Name/label> input nameuser idname typetext classform-control my-2 aria-checkedfalse pattern^a-zA-Z0-9_.- *$ placeholderName required> /div> div classform-group> label forphone>Phone Number/label> input namephone idphone typetel classform-control my-2 pattern0-9{3}0-9{3}0-9{4} placeholderNumber required> /div> div classform-group> label foremail>Email Address/label> input nameemail idemail typeemail classform-control my-2 aria-checkedfalse placeholderEmail required> /div> div classform-group> label fordate>Requested Service Date/label> input namedate iddate typedate classform-control my-2 required min max2030-0102> /div> div classform-group> label forservice-type>Service Needed/label> select idservice-type nameservice-type classcustom-select form-control my-2 required> option selected valueFireplace Cleaning>Fireplace Cleaning/option> option valueFireplace Evaluation>Fireplace Evaluation/option> option valueFurnace Cleaning>Furnace Cleaning/option> option valueFurnace Evaluation>Furnace Evaluation/option> option valueWoodstore Cleaning>Woodstore Cleaning/option> option valueDryer Vent Cleaning>Dryer Vent Cleaning/option> option valueGutter Cleaning>Gutter Cleaning/option> /select> /div> div classform-group> label>Comment/s/label> textarea pattern^a-zA-Z0-9_.-*$ namecomment contenteditabletrue aria-multilinetrue classform-control placeholderAdditional Comments...>/textarea> /div> input typetext classform-control my-2 nameBlocker placeholder2 + 7 > button typesubmit nameservice classbtn-dark>Submit/button> /form> /div> /div> /section> div classspacer>/div> section idabout classcontainer> div classrow> div classcol-12 mod-container text-center> h2 classh2-text>ABOUT/h2> p classfont-weight-bold> The Story of McDowell’s Complete Chimney Service, Inc. /p> p> McDowell’s was established in 1978, by Wayne McDowell a Baltimore City firefighter. He successfully operated the business for more than 41 years. Jason Rieger, his nephew, has been img classfloat-right jason-photo srcimages/jason_rieger.png altJasons photo> around the business since he was a kid. He eventually went to work for Mcdowells where he learned the trade from Wayne /p> p> Now, after 25 years of working for Wayne, and all of their customers, Jason bought the family business in November of 2019. This has been something he has worked hard for. and is happy to carry the torch. Mcdowells chimney company continues the legacy built by Wayne under Jason’s leadership. They are still a full service chimney company, (Fireplace, Woodstove, Oil/gas Furnace & flue cleanings. Installing wood, and gas inserts/servicing. full prefab fireplace replacements, dryer vent cleaning, gutter cleaning gutter guards) /p> p> Jason is a certified member of the Chimney Safety Institute of America, National Chimney Sweep Guild and is licensed by the Maryland Home Improvement Commission. They do chimney caps and chase cover top replacements as well as firebox panels, and dampers. Rich Cole is their full time mason on staff with 15 years experience that does Masonry repairs and Crowns along with stainless Steel liner for fireplace, Wood Stoves, and Furnace/HW heaters. /p> p> Jasons wife Stephanie, and mom Gloria work part time in the office. Laura Stewart is the office manager with more than 15 years of experience. We are CSIA certified. Members of the National Chimney Sweep Guild, Angie’s List as well as a preferred company of the Better Business Bureau. Mcdowells appreciate all of their customers and the opportunity to continue servicing your homes. /p> /div> div idteam classcol-12 mod-container align-self-center pt-5 mb-5> !-- img classabout-img srcimages/living-room.jpg altliving room with chimney> --> h3 classtext-center team-h3>Our Team/h3> p classtext-center>Meet our team. We are problem solvers. Exceptional workers. Experienced Chimney servicers/p> div classour-team> div classcard shadow-sm team-container> div classzoom-container> img classhead-photo srcimages/jason-head.png altOwner> /div> div classcard-body> h5 classcard-title>Jason Rieger/h5> p classcard-text>Owner/p> /div> /div> div classcard shadow-sm team-container> div classzoom-container> img classhead-photo srcimages/mason-head.png altMason> /div> div classcard-body> h5 classcard-title>Rich Cole/h5> p classcard-text>Mason/p> /div> /div> div classcard shadow-sm team-container> div classzoom-container> img classhead-photo srcimages/laura_stewart.png altLaura Stewart> /div> div classcard-body> h5 classcard-title>Laura Stewart/h5> p classcard-text>Office Manager/p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /section> div classspacer>/div> section idtestimonials classcontainer> h2 classh2-text text-center>Testimonials/h2> div classrow> div classcol-12> div classcard shadow testimonial-card mt-2 mb-3> div classavatar mx-auto white> img srcimages/4head.jpg classmt-3 rounded-circle img-fluid altman avatar> /div> div classcard-body> h4 classcard-title font-weight-bold>Chris. B/h4> hr> p>i classfa fa-quote-left>/i> Wayne and his team serviced our chimney in South Baltimore. He and his crew were very clean and honest with their inspection. They were able to convert our traditional fireplace to a Regency gas fireplace./p> p>Once everything was installed, Wayne followed up to make sure we were pleased with the service and product. A few months later I got a call that the blower came in and they were going to come back out and install it. That was a pleasant surprise./p> p>I would certainly recommend McDowell’s to anyone in the Baltimore area./p> /div> /div> div classcard shadow testimonial-card mt-5 mb-3> div classavatar mx-auto white> img srcimages/Female-silhouette.png classmt-3 rounded-circle img-fluid altman avatar> /div> div classcard-body> h4 classcard-title font-weight-bold>Ida & Bill Kern /h4> hr> p>i classfa fa-quote-left>/i>Jason, Thank you and your staff at McDowells Chimney Complete Service for the professional installation of my new Regency free standing gas stove. The installation of the vent in our side wall looks great. Your explanation of how the unit operates was very informative and has come in handy. Having a split level home where the lower lever was always cooler has been corrected by the installation of this stove. the thermostat keeps the lower level very comfortable. Even during a power failure the stove kept us comfortable. Thank your staff for being prompt, courteous and even did a great job cleaning up afterwards. /div> /div> div classcard shadow testimonial-card mt-5 mb-3> div classavatar mx-auto white> img srcimages/4head.jpg classmt-3 rounded-circle img-fluid altman avatar> /div> div classcard-body> h4 classcard-title font-weight-bold>Willy/h4> hr> p>i classfa fa-quote-left>/i> My wife and I have an old home with 6 fireplaces, a furnace flue, and kitchen hearth flue, and we have been very happy McDowells customers for well over a decade. They have installed new stainless steel liners, and they inspect and clean all our flues as needed on a yearly basis. The teams that service our house are always courteous, conscientious, and they clean up well behind their work, and the company has always been very fair with their pricing. I recommend them highly, knowing they will take good care of all your chimney needs. /div> /div> /div> /div> /section> div classspacer>/div> section idroof-images classcontainer> p classtext-center font-weight-bold py-4>PHOTO GALLERY/p> div classgallery row no-gutters> a hrefimages/rich-truck.jpeg classcol-sm-4> img srcimages/rich-truck.jpeg altemployee standing next to truck classzoom-container collage> /a> a hrefimages/scaffold-1.jpg classcol-sm-4> img srcimages/scaffold-1.jpg altscaffold classcollage> /a> a hrefimages/sweep_image_reflection.jpg classcol-sm-4> img srcimages/sweep_image_reflection.jpg altSweep image on house classcollage> /a> a hrefimages/scaffold-2.jpg classcol-sm-4> img srcimages/scaffold-2.jpg altscaffold classcollage> /a> a hrefimages/jason-truck.jpg classcol-sm-4> img srcimages/jason-truck.jpg altman in front of truck classcollage> /a> a hrefimages/winter-roof.jpg classcol-sm-4> img srcimages/winter-roof.jpg altchimney in snow classcollage> /a> a hrefimages/house-with-chimney_1.jpg classcol-sm-4> img srcimages/house-with-chimney_1.jpg altchimney classcollage> /a> a hrefimages/brick_chimney.jpg classcol-sm-4> img srcimages/brick_chimney.jpg altfireplace classcollage> /a> a hrefimages/white_fireplace.jpg classcol-sm-4> img srcimages/white_fireplace.jpg altfireplace classcollage> /a> /div> /section> hr /> section idcontact classcontainer-fluid> h2 classtext-center h2-text>CONTACT/h2> div classrow justify-content-around mod-container> div classcol-sm-4 form-container> h5>Message Us/h5> p>if you have any questions you can call us or send a message using the form below/p> !-- form idcontact-form data-bss-recipientcad4bbb2cc4538a3399b99f0b5f7c69d data-bss-subjectContact Form> --> form idcontact-form methodpost actionform/sendmail-sanitize.php> input typetext classform-control my-2 nameName placeholderName required> input typeemail classform-control my-2 nameEmail placeholderEmail required> input typetext classform-control my-2 nameSubject placeholderSubject required> input typehidden classform-control my-2 nameurl placeholderLeave this blank> textarea classform-control nameMessage placeholderMessage required>/textarea> input typetext classform-control my-2 nameBlocker placeholder2 + 7 > button typesubmit classbtn-dark float-right>Submit/button> /form> /div> div classcol-sm-4 address-container> h5>Address/h5> p>2912 Hammonds Ferry RD/p> p>Lansdowne, MD 21227/p> p>info@mcdowellschimney.com/p> div classphone-container> p>Call Today: a hreftel:410-242-2252> 410-242-2252/a>/p> /div> /div> /div> /section> hr /> section idfaq classcontainer pb-5> div classrow> div classcol-12> h4 classfont-weight-bold my-4>Frequently Asked Questions/h4> /div> /div> div idaccordionfaq> div classcard> div classcard-header> h2 classmb-0> button classbtn btn-link btn-block text-left typebutton data-togglecollapse data-target#faq1 aria-expandedtrue aria-controlsfaq1> Chimney /button> /h2> /div> div idfaq1 classcollapse aria-labelledbyheadingOne data-parent#accordionfaq> div classcard-body> strong> p>How do I know that my chimney is in working order?/p> /strong> p>Chimneys should be evaluated twice a year: before and after burning season. These evaluations will ensure that your chimney is in working order – that there are no obstructions, cracks, animals, footballs, etc. blocking or compromising the integrity of the chimney flue liner. An evaluation before the burning season will ensure that any nests or damage done by outside forces is removed and corrected, in order to prevent a chimney fire during the cold months. An evaluation after burning season will detect whether your chimney has been burning well or if you have been the victim of a chimney fire, without even knowing it. Any time you have your chimney evaluated, your professional sweep should go over any existing or potential problems with you. If you have questions, call us at 410-242-2252./p> /div> /div> /div> div classcard> div classcard-header> h2 classmb-0> button classbtn btn-link btn-block text-left collapsed typebutton data-togglecollapse data-target#faq2 aria-expandedfalse aria-controlsfaq2> Fireplace /button> /h2> /div> div idfaq2 classcollapse aria-labelledbyheadingTwo data-parent#accordionfaq> div classcard-body> strong> p>How do I light a fire in my fireplace?/p> /strong> p> Follow these steps to creating a safe and enjoyable fire. /p> ol> li>Open the damper, visually check to make sure it is open all the way./li> li>Ingredients – tinder, kindling & fuel Tinder can be shredded newspaper, small twigs, pine needles or pine cones. Kindling is the most important ingredient – large twigs, small branches & small splits of wood anywhere from 1/4″ to 1″ in thickness. Fuel should only be well-seasoned hardwood. If you have to burn softwoods, be certain they are well seasoned. Look for split, dry wood that has been stacked for up to a year. Loose bark and cracks in the ends are signs of seasoned wood./li> li> Starting the fire You will need a minimum of 3 logs over the kindling. Arrange two small to medium sized pieces of firewood on the grate, and place some shredded newspaper for tinder between the logs. Now cover the tinder or shredded newspaper with several pieces of kindling. Be generous with kindling – it’s the most important element in starting your fire. Place three more pieces of firewood on top of the kindling at right to each other. Leave some space between the logs for air circulation. Warm up the flue after opening damper all the way For fireplaces, warm up the flue by holding a piece of burning rolled-up newspaper in the (opened) damper region for 10-15 seconds. This helps the flue establish a good draft. Then light the tinder. Within a few minutes, you should have a nice, hot, roaring fire! /li> /ol> strong> p>What should I do when my fire starts to smoke into the room? /p> /strong> p>First, put on a fireproof glove and check to see if your damper is open. If it is and the smoking continues, open a nearby window a crack for a minute or two, until the fire is going well, then close it again. If it just smokes when you light the fire, it may be because the flue is cold. Did you warm the flue with a burning rolled-up newspaper held in the damper region? If not, that usually works. If the chimney continues to smoke, call a chimney professional. Your chimney may be clogged by animal nests or an accumulation of soot and creosote, or have additional problems. You should have an ash can with lid and wooden handle and a complete set of fireplace tools so you can safely remove the burning logs in case you need to. What is the best kind of wood to use? Use only well-seasoned hardwood (oak, hickory). If you have to burn softwoods (fir, cedar), be certain they are well seasoned. Look for split, dry wood that has been stacked for up to a year. Loose bark and cracks in the ends are signs of seasoned wood. One easy way to tell is: if it drops its leaves, it’s better to burn than if it stays green all year, i.e. evergreens. /p> strong> p>Is it safe to burn garbage in my fireplace? /p> /strong> p>NO! Don’t burn treated lumber, trash or anything other than wood in your fireplace or stove. Burning trash and other treated or artificial products can release deadly toxins into your home and the atmosphere./p> /div> /div> /div> div classcard> div classcard-header> h2 classmb-0> button classbtn btn-link btn-block text-left collapsed typebutton data-togglecollapse data-target#faq3 aria-expandedfalse aria-controlsfaq3> Wood Stove /button> /h2> /div> div idfaq3 classcollapse aria-labelledbyheadingThree data-parent#accordionfaq> div classcard-body> strong> p>Can I use artificial logs in my wood stove?/p> /strong> p>NO! Don’t burn artificial logs in a wood stove, unless they are specifically designed for wood stove use and labeled as such./p> strong> p>What’s the difference between a freestanding and a fireplace insert stove?/p> /strong> p>Freestanding stoves can be connected to chimneys built especially for them. The chimneys may be of masonry construction or be a factory-built metal system that’s been designed, tested and listed for use with wood burning appliances. Freestanding stoves can also connect to an existing fireplace chimney, if the height and position of the stove’s flue collar permits it. When this type of installation is done, the stoves may be called hearth stoves./p> p> Fireplace inserts are a special type of wood stove and are specifically designed to fit into the firebox (where logs normally go) of an existing fireplace and to use the fireplace flue to vent smoke and other by-products of combustion. Since the insert must be smaller than the fireplace opening, there is usually a surround panel attached to the stove which extends out around the fireplace opening to seal the firebox from room air. /p> /div> /div> /div> div classcard> div classcard-header> h2 classmb-0> button classbtn btn-link btn-block text-left collapsed typebutton data-togglecollapse data-target#faq4 aria-expandedfalse aria-controlsfaq4> Furnace /button> /h2> /div> div idfaq4 classcollapse aria-labelledbyheadingThree data-parent#accordionfaq> div classcard-body> strong> p>How often should I have my furnace chimney checked?/p> /strong> p>These chimneys should be checked annually and cleaned as necessary. How do I know if my furnace chimney needs to be cleaned? If you have an oil furnace, you may see smoke around the connection pipes and a build up of soot on top of the furnace and hot water heater. Extreme abnormal amount of heat in the area of the furnace and connecting pipes may be another sign that the oil furnace chimney needs to be cleaned. If you have a gas furnace, which burns clear and odorless, a CO (carbon monoxide) detector is a must. One of the only ways to keep your family safe is to install one in your home. If your CO detector goes off, ventilate the area and exit the house. Call your local gas and electric company for procedures. Carbon monoxide is deadly and should be treated as an emergency situation./p> strong> p>How important is a CO detector?/p> /strong> p>A carbon monoxide detector is extremely important to the safety of your family. Because gas burns clear and odorless, it is nearly impossible to know if you are being poisoned by it. Should your CO detector activate, day or night, treat the situation as an emergency. At night, check to see if everyone in the house is awake and alert. Make sure the house is evacuated of humans and pets. Call your local gas and electric company’s emergency number from the neighbor’s house and the operator will instruct you what procedures to follow./p> /div> /div> /div> div classcard> div classcard-header> h2 classmb-0> button classbtn btn-link btn-block text-left collapsed typebutton data-togglecollapse data-target#faq5 aria-expandedfalse aria-controlsfaq5> Dryer Vent /button> /h2> /div> div idfaq5 classcollapse aria-labelledbyheadingThree data-parent#accordionfaq> div classcard-body> strong> p>Why do I need to clean my dryer vent?/p> /strong> p>Two important reasons: There were over 15,500 dryer vent fires last year. Even though people clean out their lint filter, they don’t realize that the dryer vent duct is where lint really builds up and gets clogged. The lint is highly flammable, which leads to dryer fires. Lint buildup make the dryer use more energy to dry clothes. If the dryer is not drying efficiently, it is taking more money to dry and re-dry your clothes./p> strong> p>How do I know that my dryer vent needs to be cleaned?/p> /strong> p>If your dryer doesn’t seem to be drying clothes well, chances are the dryer vent is clogged up./p> strong> p>Can I clean my own dryer vent?/p> /strong> p>Yes and no. If you have a short “run”, cleaning your own vent may be an option. However, today’s longer runs, some of which extend across the basement or laundry room ceiling and make several turns along the way, are more complicated and require a professional. The best solution is to find a professional duct cleaner to evaluate your dryer vent and clean it with their specialized tools./p> /div> /div> /div> /div> /section> div classspacer mt-5>/div> section idemployment classcontainer> h2 classh2-text text-center>Employment/h2> div classrow> div classcol-12> h4 classfont-weight-bold>Hiring/h4> p classfont-weight-bold mb-5>We are always looking for dependable individuals who are interested in working in our industry. Here are seasonal positions that are available./p> h4 classfont-weight-normal>Experienced chimney Sweep/h4> p>Requirements: Candidates must be reliable with at least one year of chimney sweeping experience, and must be comfortable working on roofs and ladders. C.S.I.A. certification or masonry experience is a plus. The ability to pass a General Health Physical (which includes a drug test), Current MD Driver’s License and clean driving record required. Uniform program and benefits are available. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please call us at 410-242-2252 for more details about job opportunities./p> h4 classfont-weight-normal>Experienced Mason/h4> p>Requirements: Candidates must be reliable, and must be comfortable working on roofs, scaffolding, and ladders. Must be familiar in chimney rebuilding and repair. The ability to pass a General Health Physical (which includes a drug test), Current MD Driver’s License and clean driving record required. Uniform program and benefits are available. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please call us at 410-242-2252 for more details about job opportunities. /p> h4 classfont-weight-normal>Part Time Chimney Sweep Assistant/h4> p> Requirements: Candidates must be reliable, and must be comfortable working on roofs, scaffolding, and ladders, own some basic hand tools. The ability to pass a General Health Physical (which includes a drug test), Current MD Driver’s License and clean driving record required. Masonry skills are a plus, but not required. Uniform program and benefits are available. Salary is commensurate with experience. This part-time position could lead to full-time employment by the Fall. 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