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In the news: ValiantCEO writes about Joe Ochal and Microbiology

In the news: ValiantCEO writes about Joe Ochal and Microbiology

The first step in properly maintaining your fireplace is knowing what kind of fireplace you have. If you have an electric fireplace, it is crucial to read the user manual and follow it step-by-step. For example, using the correct plugs and outlets can prevent fires in electric fireplaces. Finding out which to use is found in the user manual.

In comparison to wood fireplaces, electric fireplaces require far less maintenance. However, wood burning fireplaces are Ochal’s favorite and are the type of fireplace he has most thoroughly analyzed with his scientific prowess.

Ochal recommends avoiding the use of wood from recently cut trees. He instead suggests using wood treated for starting fires. These are different from synthetic logs, which aren’t natural wood and, if used, should be ventilated with a fireplace flue to prevent carbon monoxide from spreading.

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Chimney Scientists featured in Market Watch

Chimney Scientists featured in Market Watch

The Chimney Scientists Expands its Growing Company to Include Historic Masonry Restoration Services

Sep 20, 2022 (AB Digital via COMTEX) -- The Chimney Scientists, helmed by Joe Ochal, are pleased to announce the expansion of the company to welcome historic masonry restoration to their list of offerings for clients as well as continued growth in inviting more employees to the team.

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Chimney Scientists featured in the New York Weekly

Chimney Scientists featured in the New York Weekly

Earth First: How The Chimney Scientists are Helping Homes Become More Sustainable and Safe

“Our company is customer-oriented, and we are also passionate about helping reduce emissions and help clients eventually become more climate-friendly,” stated Ochal.

The company is helping the industry reduce particulate matter, emissions, and unnecessary overuse of materials and products, and that benefits humans, animals and the environment.

“We are ardently working to help reduce emissions and enable our clients to eventually become more climate-friendly,” Ochal said.

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Chimney Scientists featured in The American Reporter

Chimney Scientists featured in The American Reporter

Joe Ochal, Founder of Chimney Scientists, Offers Pro Advice on Chimney Cleaning

Read the article here: https://www.theamericanreporter.com/joe-ochal-founder-of-chimney-scientists-offers-pro-advice-on-chimney-cleaning/

Joe Ochal has chimney science in his blood. Though he studied microbiology at Temple University and got his master’s at Thomas Jefferson University, he helped to put himself through school by working at his uncle’s chimney business, cleaning flues, and inspecting fireplaces.

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Chimney Scientists Founder's Story highlighted in MONTCO.TODAY

Chimney Scientists Founder's Story highlighted in MONTCO.TODAY

In 2011, as an undergrad, Conshohocken resident Joe Ochal worked in his uncle’s fireplace showroom to make some extra cash. 

This was the perfect mix of career passions, as Ochal’s science background blended seamlessly with his knowledge of fireplaces and chimneys: getting a clean and well-run chimney is surprisingly scientific.

“One of the first things we do when we first go out to a customer’s home is ask about their lifestyle,” Ochal says.

“We want to know if this is a wood-burning or gas fireplace. Are they looking to sit by the fire to enjoy the crackling of wood and the wood-smoke scent? Or are they looking to push a button and have the flames instantly spring to life?” he posed.

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