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In business for more than 10 years, Ageless Chimney provides full-service chimney care to the residents of Marble Hill, NY. Full-service chimney maintenance and repair is provided by our fully licensed and insured team. Using the latest tools and technologies, our technicians are highly trained in the latest techniques and strategies to ensure that we always deliver the best results.
At Ageless Chimney, we are fully committed to delivering exceptional customer care and incredible services. We always go the extra mile to make sure that we not only meet the needs of our customers but to exceed them. Our dedication to excellence is the reason why so many New York County homeowners rely on our team to handle all of their chimney care needs.
Ageless Chimney specializes in all types of chimney care. From routine maintenance and cleaning to inspections and repairs, you can count on us for all of your needs.
Our full range of services include:
That’s just a sampling of the services that we offer. No matter what type of chimney care you require, you can be sure that our team of highly experienced technicians will be able to detect and correct any issues to ensure that your chimney is operating properly and safely.
There may be a lot of New York County chimney companies, but none can compare to the high degree of professionalism and the fast, affordable, and efficient services that Ageless Chimney offers.
No matter what service you require, we’ll set up an appointment that works for your schedule. On the day of your service, our technicians will arrive on time and with all of the tools and equipment that they’ll need so that can start working right away. Before they get started, they’ll take every precaution necessary to protect your property and prevent it from being damaged in any way.
Once our crew is set up, no matter what specific service you requested, they’ll perform a thorough assessment of your chimney. Using state-of-the-art tools, they’ll look for any signs of trouble and provide you with a complete diagnostic report, which will include the recommended fixes. With your approval, we’ll proceed to deliver the necessary service, whether it’s cleaning, repointing, crown repairs, or cap replacements. When the job’s complete, we’ll re-assess your chimney to ensure that it’s working properly. Before we leave, we’ll provide a thorough cleaning, and leave nothing behind but a chimney that’s safe and ready to use.
A Reputation of Excellence
During the more than 10 years that we have been in business, we have developed a reputation for excellence. Our previous clients continue to use our services, and new customers become regular clients. We’ve established ourselves as a premier Marble Hill, NY chimney care company, and that’s something we are very proud of.
It’s because of our commitment to excellence that our clients continue to use our services again and again in the Marble Hill, NY area. We provide the most efficient, fastest, affordable, and reliable chimney care and repair possible. In addition to the excellent results we provide, our clients are also thrilled with the customer service we offer. From the moment you call us until the job is complete, every member of our staff will treat you with the utmost courtesy and respect. We truly offer service with a smile, and that’s something that’s hard to come by today.
When you contact Ageless Chimney, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that your chimney – and your entire property – are in the most qualified and capable hands. After we’ve performed our services, you’ll rest easy knowing that your fireplace and chimney are safe to use.
A fireplace is a wonderful asset; let Ageless Chimney make sure it stays that way!
For more information about our New York County chimney repair services, please contact us today. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have and schedule an appointment with you at a time and date that is convenient for you. Please call 516-795-1313 to speak with a member of our staff. Our top priority is your safety at Ageless Chimney.
Marble Hill is the northernmost neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is one of the few areas within the Manhattan borough that are not located on Manhattan Island. Marble Hill was occupied as a Dutch colonial settlement in 1646, and gained its current name in 1891 because of marble deposits underneath the neighborhood.
Marble Hill has been occupied since the Dutch colonial period. On August 18, 1646, Governor Willem Kieft, the Dutch Director of New Netherland, signed a land grant to Mattius Jansen van Keulan and Huyck Aertsen which included the whole of the present community. Johannes Verveelen petitioned the Harlem authorities to move his ferry from what is now the East River and 125th Street to Spuyten Duyvil Creek because the creek was shallow enough to wade across, thus providing a means of evading the toll. The ferry charter was granted in 1667. Many settlers circumvented the toll for the ferry by crossing the creek from northern Marble Hill to modern Kingsbridge, Bronx, a point where it was feasible to wade or swim through the waters. In 1669 Verveelen transplanted his ferry to the northern tip of Marble Hill, at today’s Broadway and West 231st Street.
Two bridges connected Marble Hill with the mainland: the King’s Bridge and the Dyckman Free Bridge. In 1693 Frederick Philipse, a Dutch nobleman who had sworn allegiance to the Crown upon the British takeover of Dutch New Netherlands, built the King’s Bridge at Marble Hill near what is now West 230th Street in the Bronx. Originally a merchant in New Amsterdam, Philipse had purchased vast landholdings in what was then Westchester County. Granted the title Lord of Philipse Manor, he established a plantation and provisioning depot for his shipping business upriver on the Hudson in present-day Sleepy Hollow. His toll bridge provided access and opened his land to settlement. Later, it carried the Boston Post Road.
Original course of Spuyten Duyvil Creek and location of King’s Bridge and Marble Hill areaIn 1758, the Free Bridge was erected by Jacob Dyckman and Benjamin Palmer. It opened on January 1, 1759. Its purpose was to serve the farmers who refused to pay the toll. Stagecoach service was later established across the span. The new bridge proceeded to take much of the traffic away from the King’s Bridge.
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