800-832-4653 [email protected] CHIMNEY SWEEP EXAMPLE SCRIPTS The following scripts are copyrighted by Commercials On Hold and may not be used in whole or in part without a current Agreement. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved. We welcome the opportunity to keep your fireplace in great shape. The National Fire Protection Association and the Chimney Safety Institute of America recommend that chimneys be inspected annually to help prevent fires and unsafe indoor air quality. Because damage to your chimney may not be noticeable to just anyone, routine inspections by trained professionals are crucial. You and your family enjoy the warmth and beauty of a fireplace; let us help you do so as safely as possible. Our company is dedicated to providing you with prompt, courteous and professional service. We proudly offer the very best in chimney sweeping services, backed by quality customer care you can depend on. After all, your satisfaction is what matters most to our staff, and we’re always happy to hear of ways that we can better serve you. If you'd like to find out what other customers have had to say about our company, let us provide you with a full list of references. We appreciate your business and look forward to making you our next satisfied customer. Turn to our experts and learn what it means to depend on the best in the business! Our highly skilled professionals work hard to deliver premium service, and we understand the importance of chimney maintenance. We carry business liability insurance to protect you and your home, plus we’re a member of the National Chimney Sweep Guild. Allow us to help keep your chimney clean and perform general maintenance like flashing repair and chimney cap installation. We look forward to telling you more. Thank you for choosing us for all of your chimney inspection and sweeping needs. Through many years of experience, ongoing training, and a strong commitment to customer satisfaction, our sweeps are highly qualified, and ready to serve you. We focus on the prevention of fires related to fireplaces, wood stoves, gas, oil and coal heating systems and the chimneys that serve them. Let us help make your home a safer place by ensuring that your chimney is in top condition. We'll be happy to tell you more in just a moment. Have you ever wondered what wood is the best to burn in a fireplace? Oak is an American favorite. Other hardwoods are also a good choice. You can burn other softer wood as long as it is split and dried long enough. It's much more important to burn dry wood than to be concerned about what kind it is. We'll be glad to give you more helpful information in just a moment. We believe safety should always be a priority. You can count on us to take every precaution necessary to help prevent accidents as we work in your home. In fact, you'll find our safety record to be exceptional. However, it's always wise to plan for the unexpected. This is why we carry business liability insurance, which protects your home and furnishings in the unlikely event that a problem occurs as we complete our work. It's just another way we prove our commitment to your satisfaction, and offer you true peace-ofmind in choosing our company. 800-832-4653 [email protected] Did you know that even if winters are not especially frigid, chimney fires can still pose a danger? In fact, chimney fires can occur even more because users tend to "choke back" wood stoves when the weather is not extremely cold. This often causes an increase of creosote in the chimney. This messy remnant shows up on chimney walls after wood is burned, and is very flammable. We'd like to remind everyone to have their chimneys cleaned periodically. If you've noticed damp areas around the walls of your chimney, the flashing may need to be replaced. The flashing is a seal that prevents rainwater and melting snow from entering your home, which could cause damage to your walls and ceilings. If you check the area around your chimney and find gaps, cracks or missing pieces, let our professionals make the repairs correctly. Our technicians are expertly trained and experienced in chimney care, so you can feel confident in the quality of our work. Did you know that smoke from burning wood contains a flammable substance called creosote? Creosote is dark brown or black, and has an unpleasant odor. When chimney flue temperatures drop below 250 degrees Fahrenheit, creosote will begin to build up on chimney surfaces. If a thick coating is allowed to accumulate over time, you’re risking a dangerous chimney fire. The best way to reduce this risk is to have your chimney cleaned and inspected by our professionals. We also recommend that you use wellseasoned hardwoods in your fires. We’ll be happy to provide more tips on proper wood burning techniques, and how to build a hot, safe fire. Keep birds and animals out of your chimney by relying on our team of professionals. We'll be glad to visit your home and install a high-quality, long-lasting chimney cap. Chimney caps can also keep out debris, and stop drafts that occur in the winter. A member of our staff will be glad to go over the many benefits of installing a chimney cap in just a moment. We offer an exceptional line of gas fireplaces and woodstoves designed to suit almost any room in your home. So, whether you'll enjoy your hearth while sipping coffee on a frosty fall morning, cuddling up with a good book on a blustery winter afternoon, or unwinding on a cool summer night, we have the fireplace to meet your needs. Ask us for more information about the money-saving advantages of installing an attractive fireplace or woodstove in your home. You just might be amazed at the way a hearth can enrich a room.
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