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Park Dr., Boston

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, July 16, 2015, In : Commercial Venting 


Today is day two of a large liner project in Boston.  We are installing two 70' stainless steel liners to vent gas fired boilers which provide heat to two apartment buildings.  This photo of the venting for one of the chimneys.  These sections of liner will be connected with stainless steel couplers and installed into the flue.

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Franklin Institute Boston (part 1)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Thursday, October 27, 2011, In : Commercial Venting 

This is one of two Hydrotherm gas boilers installed at the Franklin Institute of Boston.  It's hard to believe that something so small can heat a building that size.  Dana was contracted to construct and install the AL294C single and double wall pipe for these condensing boilers.  Two 80 ft side wall stacks needed to be constructed and installed to vent these boilers.  The horizontal runs going from the boilers into the 80 ft stacks also needed to be constructed and installed from the same ma...

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Commercial Stainless Steel Stack Construction in Somerville (part 2)

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Wednesday, August 10, 2011, In : Commercial Stainless Steel Chimneys 

This is a close up picture of the custom fabricated stainless steel transition piece at the base of the stainless steel stack.  This is transitioning from a six inch pipe within the building to the seven inch stack to be constructed and installed atop this transition piece.   For an earlier picture of this project http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/commercial-stainless-steel-stack-construction-in-somerville
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Commercial Stainless Steel Stack Construction in Somerville

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Wednesday, August 10, 2011, In : Commercial Stainless Steel Chimneys 

This is the first picture in a series that will be dedicated to stainless steel commercial stack construction and installation.  This is a building in Somerwille which was sited by the EPA due to the raincaps they had on top of the stacks.  The removal of said raincaps would allow water to pour down into the flues which are venting their ovens among other appliances.  Therefore new stacks needed to be constructed and installed with custom termination pieces and  custom fabricated gutter syste...
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Belmont stainless steel liner new construction

Posted by Alexandra Storrs on Monday, August 16, 2010, In : Belmont liner 

If you look closely, you can see Dana standing atop the chimney.  At this job in Belmont he had to remove the existing liner (it wasn't the correct material for the appliance venting into it) & had to install the correct liner for the appliance.  I don't want to know how he got up there... to see another liner job http://www.dmstorrschimney.com/our-soot-stories/liner-custom-copper-raincaps-in-boston
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Dana M Storrs AT DM Storrs Chimney, we combine traditional chimney sweeping methods with current and future technologies in the chimney and venting industry. We are a fully-insured and licensed family owned business serving your local community. Chimney Safety Institute of America(CSIA) certified Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License (CSL) OSHA trained