Trying to stay warm by the hearth this season? Keep your family and fireplace safe with an annual chimney cleaning and inspection. Our certified CSIA Technicians leave nothing behind but quality and craftsmanship on every job. Based out of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, we service all of Bucks, Montgomery, Mercer, and Hunterdon counties.
Are you ready for when the power goes out? Let us service your existing wood stove, gas log set, or fireplace to stay running when you need it the most. Let us design and install an auxiliary heat source that best fits your needs. We can install a wood, gas, or pellet stove to keep you warm when your electric goes out.
Chimney and Fireplace Repairs in Oreland
Your fireplace helps warm your home every winter, but only if it’s functioning properly. Let Tor Chimney and Fireplace be your source for chimney and fireplace repairs in Oreland. Working cleanly and safely is our goal for every home we inspect. We document any problems we find, and make sure our crew members attend training sessions and product seminars to keep their skills sharp so our work gets done the right way the first time we do it. Trust our team of professionals to keep your home safe and warm this winter.
Oreland Wood Stoves and Gas Fireplaces
If you’re looking to install a wood stove or a gas fireplace in your Oreland home, Tor Chimney can help. Our crew make sure each job can be completely safely and according to local building codes, so that you won’t have to worry about heat loss or poor performance.
Chimney Cleaning for Homes in Oreland
A clean chimney is a safe chimney, and the certified chimney inspectors at Tor Chimney are committed to doing a thorough job at your Oreland home. Our goal is to clear your chimney of soot, carbon and other combustible deposits, and to inspect your chimney to make sure it does its job: keeping you and your family warm and comfortable.
About Oreland
Find a little piece of history in Oreland. This land was settled as one of William Penn’s manors after Thomas Fitzwater discovered vast lime deposits on his land in Oreland in 1686. Penn ordered a highway built, which happened to be one of the first in the areas, from the Delaware River to Fitzwater’s kiln that processes the lime. Oreland is now part of Springfield Township. It is located only 13 miles from Philadelphia, so it is a great suburb for people commute to the city or a nice community to visit for a day trip. There are now about 5,700 people who call this historic town home.