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A selection of new releases for sale or rental FRIED SHOES, COOKED DIAMONDS (1978. Directed by Costanzo Allione. Mystic Fire Video.) - A visit with veterans and hangers-on of the beat generation at the ``Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics' at the Naropa Institute in Colorado. Allen Ginsberg's narration is heartfelt and nostalgic. Characters like Gregory Corso and Timothy Leary seem more eager to entertain the crowd than to say anything sensible, though, and even media stars like Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs fail to make much of an impression onscreen. If it had a rating, this documentary would earn an R for some foul language, drug references, and a sexually explicit poem read by Peter Orlovsky. HOLLYWOOD OR BUST (1956. Directed by Frank Tashlin. Paramount Home Video.) - Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis play likable losers who wangle themselves a shiny red convertible and leave New York for California, where they're sure their dreams will come true. Lest we forget how optimistic the 1950s were, this comical roadmovie offers Norman Rockwell depictions of each city, town, and landscape it comes across, and every one looks neat, contented, and inviting. Lest we forget how prurient the 1950s were, too, the screen practically crawls with ``bathing beauties' and other exemplars of what used to be called cheesecake. The convertible is also fawned over with a panting enthusiasm that borders on lust. Director Tashlin serves up his usual feast of bright colors and eye-catching shots. But neither of the stars is in top form, and Martin sings too much, drenching every lyric in tremolo and trills. There's not much punch to the Pirandellian climax, either, which finds our heroes rampaging through the Paramount Pictures studio in search of Anita Ekberg, their idea of the ultimate screen idol. There's a great performance by a great dane called Mr. Bascom, though. THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST (1967. Directed by Theodore J. Flicker. Paramount Home Video.) - James Coburn plays a gifted psychiatrist who takes the President as a patient. Immediately, he's surrounded by spies, caught in a war between the CIA and FBI, and hunted by agents of every government from the USSR to Canada, all eager to get his presidential secrets into their clutches. Director Flicker showed great promise as a social satirist during the 1960s, but failed to become a lasting presence on the movie scene. This dark comedy seems tame in some respects: Agencies like the CIA and FBI aren't mentioned by their real names, and the President himself stays safely offscreen. Flicker also dilutes his anti-establishment stance by indulging self-consciously hip mannerisms that plagued Hollywood 20 years ago, including syrupy pop songs that stop the action dead in its tracks. Still, the story builds a crazy momentum, and the second half is surprisingly bitter in its attacks on governmental and corporate skulduggery: Rival spies set off a chain-reaction murder scene, US agents gun for the hero with cold-blooded zeal, and there's an amazing conclusion about a corporate plot to transform all citizens into consumerist robots. Other assets include Coburn's fine acting and sharp performances by Godfrey Cambridge and Severn Darden, as American and Soviet agents who are also the best of friends. Their relationship, which triumphs over adversity, shows an abiding optimism at the base of Flicker's otherwise dour vision.
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Quick quiz: How’s the inside of your chimney system looking? Are there any blockages? Any damage? Any broken or rusted components? What about leaks?
Don’t worry if your answer to every one of those questions was, “I don’t know.” It’s not really even possible to know without using specialized equipment and taking a closer look.
But it is important to know, which is why the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Code 211 states that,
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“Chimneys, fireplaces, and vents shall be inspected at least once a year for soundness, freedom from deposits, and correct clearances.”
The NFPA follows that up with,
“Cleaning, maintenance, and repairs shall be done if necessary.”
Why Are Inspections So Important?
Annual inspections can save you money by alerting you to problems early on, which is one reason to schedule one every year.
But it’s about more than just money. Inspections can save lives…
If your chimney or heating appliance and venting system is not functioning properly or has flammable creosote buildup or blockages inside, there is an increased risk for fire and serious damage to the home, as well as the potential for increased health risks for the family and pets living inside the home.
Without regular inspections performed by knowledgeable sweeps who have the right equipment for the job and know just what to look for, how can you be sure your heating appliance and venting system is clean, free of hazards and blockages, and working as it should be?
The truth is: you can’t be sure without annual inspections.
Get A Better Look & Get Peace Of Mind With Video-Scans
The chimney sweeps here at Wright’s Hearth, Heat & Home are certified by the National Fireplace Institute (NFI) and use video-scan cameras during every inspection and cleaning. Because we know that without performing a video-scan, we can only see so much — and that’s not good enough for us or our clients.
That’s why, even though video-scans are only required by the NFPA for level 2 chimney inspections, we use them for every single inspection and cleaning. That means you don’t have to worry:
- No paying for someone to stick a flashlight up into the fireplace or use mirrors, only to see everything you could have seen yourself.
- No worrying about whether anything was missed during an inspection.
- No taking a stranger’s word for it.
Our video-scans allow us to take pictures of even the most hidden areas of your chimney flue and smoke chamber, which means we can show you exactly what needs to be repaired or cleaned (if anything).
What will we look at during an inspection?
- the chimney flue and smoke chamber
- the fireplace damper and chimney cap
- the chimney crown or chase cover
- the chase or masonry stack of the chimney
- the flashing
- the firebox
We’ll also check every accessible area of the home that the chimney enters, including attics and crawlspaces, if necessary.
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When needed to determine the root of a problem, we may perform a level 3 chimney inspection as defined by the NFPA, which can involve the removal of some components of the home or chimney system. But don’t worry — this never happens without the homeowner’s understanding and permission.
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Besides Your Routine Annual Appointment, Are There Other Times To Schedule An Inspection?
Okay, so you know why chimney inspections should be scheduled every year, but is there ever another time when inspections are needed?
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Sure is.
You’ll want to schedule an inspection with a certified and experienced chimney sweep when the following occur:
- You’re relining the flue
- You’re changing hearth appliances (like getting a new fireplace insert)
- You’re selling or buying a home
- You’ve had a chimney fire or malfunction
- Your home has weathered a severe storm or other weather event that could have caused damage
Peace Of Mind Is Yours With Wright’s Hearth, Heat & Home
When you schedule a chimney inspection, you’re not paying for a service, you’re paying for peace of mind. Make sure you get it by scheduling one with Wright’s Hearth, Heat & Home.
We’re thorough, efficient, knowledgeable, considerate, and happy to serve the greater Asheville area. In fact, we’ve been doing it for 20+ years!
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So give us a call at 828-687-9002 or fill out our online appointment request form and request your inspection before the temperatures drop.
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If your fireplace needs stain removal, just call on our chimney and venting services professionals for prompt, efficient service.