Waldorf MD Chimney Services
Chimney Services in Waldorf MD
We offer a wide range of services for chimneys, including installation, repair, maintenance, and even emergency service in Waldorf MD area. Safety is the most important thing to us. We work safely and try to make sure that every client has a safe place to work. We never take the easy way out or cut corners. Our only goal is to make sure you are happy.
Wood & Pellet Stoves Waldorf MD
There are various reasons to install a gas, wood, or pellet stove or fireplace. Only a handful include replacing an outdated, inefficient appliance, generating a secondary source of heat, and boosting the value of your property.
You may wish to upgrade your old fireplace, add reliable supplementary heat to your home, or make the switch from wood to gas. We can assist with that!
Waldorf Prime Dryer Vents Services
Maintaining your dryer’s vent system increases safety, promotes good health, saves time and money, and extends the life of your dryer.
Identifying airflow restrictions, a damaged vent, or improper dryer ducting is the first step in protecting your home or business from fire, lint accumulation, rodent and insect infestation, carbon monoxide exposure, and moisture within your dryers’ exhaust path.
States That We Work In
Waldorf Zip Codes That We Service:
20601, 20602, 20603, 20646, 20695
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Master Chimney Waldorf
14 Irongate Dr #2
Waldorf
MD
20602
Things To Do In Waldorf
The Dr. Samuel Mudd House and Museum: The Dr. Samuel Mudd House and Museum preserves the historic St. Catharine home, located near the city of Waldorf. The two-part frame farmhouse is best known as the site where Dr. Samuel A. Mudd treated the injured John Wilkes Booth after his assassination of President Abraham Lincoln in 1865. The home had been in the Mudd family since the 1690s, showcasing a two-story main section and a smaller two-bay wing. After Booth shot Lincoln and jumped off the balcony at Ford’s Theater, Mudd, a Southern sympathizer during the Civil War, set Booth’s broken leg.
Regency Furniture Stadium: Regency Furniture Stadium is the home of the Southern Maryland Nationals baseball team, a participating team in the Cal Ripken, Sr. Collegiate Baseball League. The 4,200-seat stadium, which was inaugurated in 2008, is named in honor of local furniture company Regency Furniture and is designed to evoke the architecture of Churchill Downs and the tobacco barns of the Southern Maryland region. Its left field player doors are modeled after Fenway Park’s Green Monster, while its concession stands are named in honor of Baseball Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson.
Shlagel Farms: Shlagel Farms has been in operation for over a century, overseen by the third generation of the Shlagel family. The farms sell delicious locally-grown fruit and vegetables to farmer’s markets and grocery stores throughout the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore areas and operate a CSA program for area subscribers. Visitors can pick their own pumpkins at the farm on October weekends or enjoy educational farm experiences for the entire family on select weekdays, showcasing wagon rides and petting zoo experiences.
Patuxent Brewing Company: Patuxent Brewing Company is proud to boast that it is the first brewery in Charles County, since prohibition, as well as the only Black-owned boutique brewery in Maryland. When you visit their taproom you will find that every piece of furniture has been lovingly hand-made by the owners who are totally passionate about their business and about brewing the finest craft beers in the state. At present the tap room has three brews on tap including their Sunken Ship IPA (generally thought to be the signature brew of Charles County), their best-seller 301 Pale Ale and their Rai Rai’s Hard Seltzer which will bowl you over with fresh strawberry flavors.
St. Charles Towne Center: St. Charles Towne Center is a lovely bi-level shopping center located within the planned community of St. Charles, within Waldorf’s city limits. The mall, which was constructed in 1988, is the only regional mall in Southern Maryland, stretching across nearly a million square feet and showcasing over 130 specialty and upscale stores and dining destinations. Anchor stores include national chain favorites like Sears, Macy’s, JCPenney, Kohl’s, and Dick’s Sporting Goods.