Community

Recognizing Local Charities who are Positively Impacting Our Community

We are proud Pennsylvanians, and we have a few charities especially close to our hearts. We recognize the incredible work that they do each day, and we hope you will too.

We remain committed to donating to the following incredible charities annually:

The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation:

Since 1982, Susan G. Komen is the largest nonprofit source funding the fight against cancer. It continues to drive research, community health, public policy initiatives and more.

Brandywine Valley SPCA:

The Brandywine Veterinary Clinic has been benefiting the area since 1929, working to end animal suffering and to ensure humane treatment. It operates as both as pet rescue and clinic to animals in needs.

Dawn’s Place:

Dawn’s Place is a nonprofit proactively supporting women affected by commercial sexual exploitation. It provides direct services, raises awareness through education, and pushes for public policy reform.

Natural Lands:

Natural Lands is a nonprofit that “saves open space, cares for nature, and connects people to the outdoors” across eastern Pennsylvania. Several sites to visit include the Bryn Coed Preserve, the Willisbrook Preserve, and the Bear Creek Preserve.

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beachboy
20:29 08 Oct 25
Fantastic job! We had an old wood burning fireplace converted to gas with a gas stove insert. It’s a one stop shop they did absolutely everything ran new gas line installed electric new stove and stainless chimney liner. Quick clean and efficient and everyone was nice.
Susan T.
16:38 03 Oct 25
We didn't know what was wrong with our chimney, but could see moisture was damaging the plaster in the ceiling around it. We consulted a roofer who said the issue was the flashing (on the roof just above the room where damage was visible). New flashing had absolutely no effect. Talked to another roofer who admitted he was stumped and recommended a company called "Chimney Scientists". Best recommendation EVER. The Chimney Scientist inspector recognized the problem immediately: unfortunate repairs in the 1980s to this chimney built in 1900 used a modern type of mortar (Portand cement) that trapped moisture inside our chimney, forcing water out through brick (and then into surrounding ceiling plaster). This past week Chimney Scientists rebuilt our chimney in the top floor of our house and up through the roof using historic lime-based mortar. They found reclaimed brick that closely matches our original brick for the exposed chimney inside the house. Above the roof, they used new brick that will resist the elements for a long, long time. End result: a gorgeous, healthy chimney inside and out. During the job, they provided thorough protection around their work area. At the end of the job, they cleaned up to perfection. All along the way, they cheerfully provided crystal clear and detailed explanations. Maybe best of all: they LISTEN. Whenever we had any concerns or questions, we were heard and any needed adjustments were made right away. The name Chimney Scientists isn't just great branding: these guys really DO understand the science behind chimneys and they take great pride in skillfully solving chimney problems. 10 stars out of 5.
Eric G.
14:44 03 Oct 25
Chimney Scientists do a great job. Antonio is a great service person—super friendly and professional.
Robert G.
19:09 02 Oct 25
Professional, personable service.
Nadine K.
15:59 25 Sep 25
We have used Chimney Scientists several times for chimney inspections, cleaning, and masonry repair and weather proofing. They have always been professional and have done an excellent job.
Kylie K.
19:17 16 Sep 25
Antonio is so great! A wonderful and kind human who is always smiling. His work is fantastic!
Jerry T.
20:33 15 Sep 25
Mark was a nice guy. He cleaned and inspected the unit thoroughly.