The delicious warmth of Autumn:
October is when we begin to feel the first longing for a warm fire. Whether it’s gathering in front of a firepit outdoors or inviting friends over to enjoy the ambiance of your firelit home. . .whether you are a traditionalist lover of a wood burning fire* or prefer the ease of a remote-controlled gas or electric fireplace that you simply “point and shoot” to fill your home with warmth and a cheerful glow—you’ll find your dream at the showroom of Chimney Cricket’s “Hometown Hearth” at 101 State Road in Media, PA. You’ll find a great place to explore what is just right for your family and your budget.
The variety and quality are endless, and the best part is that you’re not (only) looking at photos on a website or in a catalog. You can personally view and envision and price what is the best fit for you. You’ll find everything from the Solo stainless steel firepit (we have one and can use it on our wood deck in the cold months) to a whole range of modern, raised-hearth, pellet-burning, inserts, corner fireplaces, and much more! You’ll even find pizza ovens!
As important as the selection is, what is equally important is the level of service and knowledge of every team member, from the owner, Peter Beardsley, to the people who install and service and repair. Chimney Cricket’s people can repair and correct problems associated with masonry, flues, proper draft, safety factors, and virtually every situation that needs to be solved to enjoy that glow and warmth of your fireplace.
It’s a great time to think about a warm fire for the season ahead. Hometown Hearth showroom is open from 10 to 4 pm on Saturdays, and their phone number is 610-477-1878. For repair service or safety check, call Chimney Cricket at 610-557-1638.
*Wood burning fireplaces are often as effective at losing heat as they are at warming a room, sometimes making the room more drafty. A great way to enhance the performance of a wood burning fireplace is to have an insert installed that retains and radiates out the precious heat you desire on a cold winter’s night.
October is when we begin to feel the first longing for a warm fire. Whether it’s gathering in front of a firepit outdoors or inviting friends over to enjoy the ambiance of your firelit home. . .whether you are a traditionalist lover of a wood burning fire* or prefer the ease of a remote-controlled gas or electric fireplace that you simply “point and shoot” to fill your home with warmth and a cheerful glow—you’ll find your dream at the showroom of Chimney Cricket’s “Hometown Hearth” at 101 State Road in Media, PA. You’ll find a great place to explore what is just right for your family and your budget.
The variety and quality are endless, and the best part is that you’re not (only) looking at photos on a website or in a catalog. You can personally view and envision and price what is the best fit for you. You’ll find everything from the Solo stainless steel firepit (we have one and can use it on our wood deck in the cold months) to a whole range of modern, raised-hearth, pellet-burning, inserts, corner fireplaces, and much more! You’ll even find pizza ovens!
As important as the selection is, what is equally important is the level of service and knowledge of every team member, from the owner, Peter Beardsley, to the people who install and service and repair. Chimney Cricket’s people can repair and correct problems associated with masonry, flues, proper draft, safety factors, and virtually every situation that needs to be solved to enjoy that glow and warmth of your fireplace.
It’s a great time to think about a warm fire for the season ahead. Hometown Hearth showroom is open from 10 to 4 pm on Saturdays, and their phone number is 610-477-1878. For repair service or safety check, call Chimney Cricket at 610-557-1638.
*Wood burning fireplaces are often as effective at losing heat as they are at warming a room, sometimes making the room more drafty. A great way to enhance the performance of a wood burning fireplace is to have an insert installed that retains and radiates out the precious heat you desire on a cold winter’s night.