A prefabricated (prefab) fireplace is a fireplace that has been manufactured and assembled in a factory before being transported and installed at a job site. These fireplaces are also sometimes referred to as factory built fireplaces. To compare, a masonry fireplace is built on the site with hand-laid brick or stone.

- Replace the entire unit including all firewall panels and hearth
- Replace cracked firebox refractory panels
- Damper servicing – including replacing handles and entire damper assemblies:
- Install new fireplace curtain screens
- Replace chimney flue pipe
- Install new glass doors
The Dangers Of A Leaking Chimney
Chimney leaks can be caused by a number of things which often makes them difficult to pinpoint. Not knowing the source of the leak or how to address and solve the problem can be incredibly frustrating and makes repairs impossible. At Chimney cleaning Atlanta our Technicians have years of experience and knowledge to help in troubleshooting. We know where to look first and what to do when we find the cause of the leaks.
The Most Common Causes of Chimney Leaks Are

Deteriorating or Improperly-Sealed Crowns
The crown is the cement layer that sits on top of the chimney stack. If it is deteriorating, too thin, or improperly sealed or cracked it can allow water into the top of the chimney.

Damaged, Deteriorating, or Missing Flashing
Flashing consists of several layers of metal that overlap where the roof meets the chimney. These layers travel up the sides of the chimney a ways, and protect this sensitive area from water invasion. If the flashing is damaged or missing, leaks are inevitable. For more information on flashing, check out our Chimey Flashing page.

Missing or Damaged Chimney Caps
A chimney cap works in conjunction with the crown to keep out water, debris, and animals. When the cap is missing, rusted or damaged, it can leave the chimney vulnerable to leaks and water damage.