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Local chimney contractor wins national awards for chimney construction
Kansas City chimney sweep Gene Padgitt, V.P. of HearthMasters, Inc. won first place in the 2012 Masonry Design/Building Contest and second place in the Fireplace Face Contest sponsored by the National Chimney Sweep Guild. Gene received the awards at the annual NCSG convention on February 14, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.

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HearthMasters, Inc.

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The winning entry for the masonry category was for reconstruction of five chimneys at an 1880 Queen Anne Victorian home owned by Kent Dicus in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Since the top portions of the chimneys were missing due to exposure to weather and the homeowner wanted to restore the chimneys to their original appearance, Gene copied photos taken of the home in 1920 and was able to replicate each of the chimneys using the photos provided by the homeowner. The chimneys were in poor shape, so the HearthMasters crew tore each one down and rebuilt them in their original style with 1880's Little Reds bricks found at a brickyard in central Missouri.

Padgitt said that "Historic chimneys are very different than modern chimneys. They are usually very decorative, with small butter joints between the bricks rather than the wider joints used today. This allows the mason to do very intricate work. The lime mortar is also much harder than modern mortar, and sometimes it takes months to find original era bricks." The red clay bricks used during the late 1900's were very hard and last a very long time. The method to reconstruct a Victorian chimney requires marking each brick and laying out a pattern to follow for each course. It is quite time-consuming and the price to reconstruct them is much higher than modern chimneys.

In addition to the exterior chimneys, Padgitt and his crew installed eight new flue liners as required by code into the previously unlined flues, and restored the interior fireplaces. The project took several months to complete. Gene is a 30-year veteran mason who started his business as a one-man chimney sweeping company in 1982. HearthMasters, Inc. now employs eight people and specializes in large historic projects, masonry heaters and commercial and residential wood-fired brick ovens.

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Gene is active in the Midwest Chimney Safety Council and is a regular instructor for masonry projects. He has won numerous awards over the years for his specialty work. He and his wife, Marge Padgitt, who is the President of the company, are currently working on two books and several instructional films for chimney and masonry professionals to be released later this year.

http://www.acconstructionandrestoration.com/index.php/2015/11/19/home-restoration/




 
 
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