Sweeping December 2017 VOLUME 41 #11
The Journal of Chimney and Venting Technology
Why Bad Leaders Should Dread the Holidays ESCHFOE Update
Are You Charging Enough To Fund Your Required Salary and Retirement
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Table of Contents
On the cover- Rooftop view taken by NCSG President Jasper Drengler
Sweeping December 2017 Volume 41 Issue 11
Features Why Bad Leaders Should Dread the Holidays
Call for Nominations
NCSG Member Benefits Overview
Are You Charging Enough
ESCHFOE Update
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Retirement
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Be advised that advice given by NCSG’s Technical Advisory Council (TAC) reflects best practices of the chimney sweeping industry. However, we are unable to account for any particular type of situation since regional variations in construction practices and additional environmental, physical and geographical factors necessarily vary the level of service appropriate for a particular fireplace and/or chimney. Additionally, local laws and ordinances may govern and/ or supersede the information and any recommendations provided. Final determinations are the responsibility of a local professional with firsthand knowledge of the situation, and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Neither NCSG nor any member of TAC will be held liable for any damages whatsoever resulting from the use of or reliance on information provided by anyone associated with TAC. By your use of this member benefit you acknowledge acceptance of these terms.
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Region 4 Jeff Keefer 513-248-9600 info@chimneycareco.com
Vice President, At-Large Director Dennis Dobbs (678) 290-8200 fireplaceservicecenter@gmail. com
Region 6 Bob Ferrari (530) 941-5818 bob@flueseason.com
Treasurer, Region 3 Ron Rust (803) 730-5858 tophatswp@aol.com Region 1 Matt Mair (603) 525-7905 matt@blackmoosechimney. com Region 2 Ed Ridgeway (856) 241-7999 masons@chimney-duct.com
COMMITTEE CHAIRS and TASK FORCES 2017 – 2018
To contact any member of the Technical Advisory Council, please call (866) 283-8667 and select the extension for the person who is best qualified to answer your question:
President, Region 5 Jasper Drengler (715) 304-8934 drengler01@gmail.com
Secretary, At-Large Director Tom Hunkele (641) 774-8056 topnotchchimney@gmail.com At-Large Director Gregg Boss (636) 391-2226 englishsweep@att.net At-Large Director Jeff Peterson (913) 236-7141 jeff@potomacservices.net Supplier Representative Stuart Karanovich (765) 966-5084 stuartk@saversystems.com
Bylaws Dennis Dobbs (678) 290-8200 fireplaceservicecenter@gmail.com
NFPA 211 Representative Jim Brewer (757) 523-2400 jbrewer@magic-sweep.com
Ethics Andy Raycroft (703) 836-7858 andy@rooftopchimneysweeps.con
NFPA 31 Representative John Pilger (631) 863-2460 chimneyman@aol.com
Governance Tom Hunkele (641) 774-8056 topnotchchimney@gmail.com
NFPA 54 Jim Brewer (757) 523-2400 jbrewer@magic-sweep.com
Government Affairs Jeff Keefer 513-248-9600 info@chimneycareco.com
Technical Advisory Council Michael Segerstrom (908) 253-9190 chimneysweeps@optonline.net
International Relations John Pilger (631) 863-2460 chimneyman@aol.com
Scholarship Committee Greg Boss (636) 391-2226 englishsweep@att.net
Membership Bob Ferrari (530) 221-3331 bob@flueseason.com
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eather is the great equalizer. While we often build tents to get jobs done this time of year, mother nature plays dirty. Our schedules are all full, and an early November blizzard breaks out. Two weeks of below freezing. The phone blows up, everyone demanding immediate service. I LOVE IT. I love the challenges of this business, I love the many problem solving skills required, I love meeting different people and hearing their stories. I love seeing amazing homes and building one of a kind fireplace. The problem is I also just want every to be happy. My staff, customers and mostly my family. In his book Blue Collar Gold, Mark Stoner hit it on the head when he spoke about there being a time for everything and everyone. Family must endure business building time if they want the rewards later. I have always been a hardwired workaholic, I’m not taking a day off between October 15th and December 24th. I will quit early for anniversaries, basketball games and wrestling meets, but its harvest season. Come January it’s time to travel and enjoy life, like taking the whole family on a cruise to Puerto Rico to help rebuild homes.... every teenager’s dream trip. If you are reading this and you are not yet a member of the NCSG I encourage you to give membership a try for your company. Beyond the many cost saving and business building benefits listed throughout this magazine being a member of the NCSG give you a chance to connect with business owners
just like yourself and learn from each other’s experiences. Our staff team in Indianapolis is great and is always there to help support our sweeps. Super proud of all of them this fall for their hard work and working together to get our new staff up to speed. Shout out to outgoing program coordinator Claire Rutledge on her new gig as she goes back to school! I have three employees in my business who are also heading off to class next semester and I’m very proud of they and wish them all the best of luck! Thank you to all the sweeps out there kicking butt to make homes safer and providing a much needed service and hopefully turning a profit. Thanks to my techs who I know read this monthly, you all are rock stars and I love all of you. I’m truly blessed to have work, my friends in the industry and to be a member of this great organization.
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elcome to the Progress Edition of Sweeping Magazine!
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Why Bad Leaders Should Dread the Holidays Taylor Hill
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t’s that time of year again, when we all spend more time with family and friends and try to get into the jovial spirit that puts red in your cheeks like old Saint Nick. If you’re a good leader, this may be the time of the year when you find bigger and better ways to thank your employees for all of their hard work throughout the year and reaffirm their trust in and commitment to your company. But if you’re a bad leader, you might be fearful of the holidays. Here’s why...
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The Time Even the busiest people try to slow down during the holidays, and a slower pace means more time to spend in thought. Many of us are so busy throughout the year, we don’t have much time to reflect on our jobs and whether or not we’re really satisfied. But those long flights and car rides to visit family during the holidays provide the perfect time to think it all over. Will reflection leave a pleasant or unpleasant taste in the mouths of your employees?
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The Shopping A lot of employers think that the millennial workforce really only values purpose, flexibility, and validation, but they’re like every other generation in that they need to make a good living in order to be satisfied in their work -- and at no time is this more at the forefront of their minds than during the holidays. Why? This is the time of year when we give gifts, regardless of our religious association. Most of us are lucky enough to have parents, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, kids, significant others, and friends, but the cost of gifts can add up quickly. If you’re not paying your employees a meaningful wage so they can save up for this time of year or spoil those dear to them every once in a while, they’re going to feel some sort of resentment about it when it comes time to start shopping for the holidays. They’re going to wonder why they’re always coming up short and whether they could be paid better for their time somewhere else or even out on their own.
The Questions Think about it, what’s one of the first things family and friends ask when you catch up over the holidays? “How’s work?” Even if your employee provides a canned response, it’ll get them thinking. Then later on by the fireside, the wheels will start turning and the scales will start tipping one way or the other. This is the time of year when your employees will be thinking about the overall satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) with their jobs and hearing about how great (or terrible) others have
it. Will your employees feel satisfied, appreciated, and thankful as they share how work is going, or will they feel like the Grinch, desperate to prevent another year of work life misery from coming?
The Music & Feel No matter what your beliefs, all of us become more focused on family and the things that are important to us during the holidays. It’s in the activities, the shared memories, the classic films, and even the music. When Bing’s honeycomb voice sings about the Fates in “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas,” you can’t help but get a little existential. Am I happy? Do I feel validated in the work I spend 40+ hours of my week performing? These thoughts are bound to run through the heads of your employees, and maybe even your head, during the holidays. What will the answers be?
The Promise The grand finale of the holiday season is New Year’s Eve -- the night that promises an end to all the unpleasantries of the year we’re leaving and a chance to start fresh, to do better. New year, new you, and all that jazz. Naturally, we all spend time thinking about what’s working, what’s not working, and what we’d like to change. Is having you for a leader working for your employees or is it one of the first things they’ll want to scrap in the new year? Has this year with your business been golden or is it something your employees will want to forget as they start fresh in the new year? It’s something you should
be thinking about because it’s something your employees will be thinking about.
Reflect & Dig Deep So as you enter this holiday season, take some time to consider, not just how your employees see your business, but also how you see your business. Are you building the best business you can build? Ask yourself if it’s time to implement some changes and work on a company culture shift. Maybe you have some toxic employees that you need to weed out or some systems you need to get in place. There’s no time like the present. Use this time when you’re asked, “How’s business?” at every dinner and every gathering to reflect and dig deep. If you’re honest with yourself, you’ll know whether or not you have anything to fear this holiday season and whether or not you need to make some changes going into the new year. The good news is, it’s never too late. You can always become a better leader and build a better business, and it’s no harder than being a bad leader with a bad business. Taylor Hill is Co-Founder and Crew Chief for Spark Marketer, a local online marketing company specializing in marketing for service businesses across the US. He loves the chimney industry and is passionate about helping service business owners navigate the Internet oceans filled with sharks and unsavory pirates. He’s also co-host of the Blue Collar Proud (BCP) Show, the podcast that’s all about having and living the blue collar dream, and co-author of Blue Collar Proud. @sparkmarketer, facebook.com/ sparkmarketer, @taylorkhill @bcpshow
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Call for Nominations: Board of Directors
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When you serve on the NCSG Board of Directors, you help lead the chimney industry into the future and can develop leadership, management and communication skills that will serve you in your business and personal life. You can make an immediate difference in the chimney service industry by helping to determine the organizations' strategic plan and annual budget.
The NCSG Governance Committee is now accepting nominations for the following positions. Region 2: 2-year term
NCSG board members are responsible for:
Region 3: 2-year term
• Attending four board meetings each year: Two of the meetings are held at the CSIA Technology Center in Indianapolis (Spring- typically held for three days, Summer- typically held for two days), the November meeting is usually held online via and via teleconference and the fourth is held immediately before the NCSG convention at the host city. Travel and lodging expenses are reimbursed for board members attending, with the exception of the convention meeting only. • Participating in the NCSG members-only and board of directors' electronic discussion lists. • Welcoming new and reinstated members to the organization via phone calls and email • Connecting members to regional legislation affecting the industry And NCSG board members receive: • Complimentary NCSG National Convention registration for you and your spouse while you serve on the board. • Networking opportunities at board meetings which help develop life-long friendships with business associations from across the country.
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Represents: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania Represents: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia
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Nomination DeadlineDecember 19, 2017 The newly elected directors will be seated at the April 17, 2018 board of directors meeting in Portland, OR. If you would like additional information, please feel free to contact NCSG Governance Chair Tom Hunkele at topnotchchimney@gmail.com or NCSG Association Manager Megan McMahon at mmcmahon@ncsg.org.
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Business Reinvention
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ecently on one of my weekly podcasts of The Chimney & Fireplace Success Network I had a guest by the name of Damian Mason. I had met Damian some time back as he was a speaker at an event I attended, and he had a profound subject matter and even more importantly added some great points of view to the subject. Damian is a Reinvention specialist and does coaching and keynote speaking. After the event Sheryl worked with Damian under his coaching program and even more insight was shared with her. The discussions they had helped her as she is reinventing her two businesses and is in a state of transition. As Damian discussed, both in his presentation, and later in one on one discussions, reinvention is a subject that each person undergoes many times in their lives, and businesses also undergo. Reinvention could be the time we go from a child in diapers, to a toddler learning to walk and continue throughout childhood years. As we approach each of these steps in life we will make changes in our processes, our habits and our day to day lives. It is often said among educators that reinvention past the 5th grade level gets harder and harder. We reinvent ourselves as we enter adulthood, and we make the decisions of our lives, our careers, our marriages and how we raise our own children. For many there may be a failed marriage, and this will result in more changes. As we age we see our minds change, our opinions change, and this is affected by the world around us. But with a business there is also change. I recently presented
a 1-hour webinar entitled A Documentary of Chimney Relining / Why We Reline and as I assembled this program I was able to reflect on the tremendous reinvention that had occurred over a 35-year period of the chimney service industry. We can even see how we have reinvented our business as we move forward, but looking back is easy, looking forward is very difficult, in fact it is impossible for some. Just think for a moment, if Sears had been really looking forward, would they not be Amazon today? If Kmart had been looking through the windshield would they not be the Walmart of today? And if Ford was looking ahead, would Toyota have risen to the height they are, and where will Tesla go to. The question is, where will your business be in the future? Have you really thought about this? And what is the tag line, the message that will bring your business as the world around you changes and reshapes itself? Will it be wood, will it be gas, will it be oil, or will it be a new exotic fuel that may just be developing? What does the customer want, what are they looking for? As Henry Ford said, if I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse. But Mr. Ford had the foresight to look forward, and built a car kingdom, but at the same time Mr. Ford also reached his own lid, he did not understand that the customers’ whims had changed, now it was not that they simply wanted a car, now they wanted it in colors, and Mr. Ford felt strong that the black car would serve them well, after all it was transportation, it just wasn’t the color they wanted their transportation in. The
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story is that as designers brought him new designs he destroyed them, and the reinvention occurred when new leadership stepped to the plate, but Mr. Ford remains to this day as an icon of the American business dream, his words and phrases often quoted. To the tune of the Japanese car makers were quoted as saying that to build the TPS (Toyota Production System) a marvel of lean effectiveness, they got the concepts from the teaching of Henry Ford in his books and words. There are many other stories I learned from the study of reinvention, how Kentucky Fried Chicken became known as KFC. The reason was concern with cholesterol and fat, so KFC was the new brand. The Colonel is still there or so they say in their ads, but the tag is KFC, even though there was never a man that worked harder that Colonel Harlan Sanders and how he traveled the USA, sleeping in the back seat of his car, to sell his finger lickin good recipe business owners where if they signed the deal he got 2 cents per piece. There are of course stories about success that disappeared, and it will happen with each person as they move forward. I look at myself and the changes and reinvention of my life, it is enough to write a book about, which I did. What is the wisdom I wish to share with you today as you read this? How will you reinvent yourself and your business to face the challenges of the future? What is your message? Do you realize how fast technology has changed our lives and this will speed up even more as technology advances forward? As you ponder on this, perhaps even
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reading this in the electronic version on your device, it was less than 20 years that wireless internet was introduced to the masses. Today who does not have a wireless device? The concept, perhaps it is wisdom, is to stop in your tracks and spend some time as we approach the end of 2017. Think for a moment your mind is a blank canvas, and on this mental canvas what does your business look like in 36 months, not 10 years and not 20, rather in 3 years, a simple 36 months. You see this is how you plan for reinvention, not have to have forced reinvention like the grocery stores of American are going through right now where Blue Apron and other food suppliers are delivering right to your door, where Uber may be shopping for you, because that is the world we have rapidly morphed into. What is your tag line, will it be how you provide better indoor air quality? Will it be how the air quality of American will be better due to your work? Or perhaps it is that the customer can expect to use less fuel? This I can tell you, most likely the business you operate and manage in three short years may vary widely from what it looks like today. You will reinvent, but the real victors of the reinvention game are those who think of the next level, what it will be, how it will be done and set a course to get there. Decide for your yourself, you will be one of the guys that others are saying, JUST HOW DID HE DO IT or your choice can be that you will be saying, WHAT HAPPENED, THE SHIP SAILED, AND I MISSED IT.
Here hoping that you are guiding that ship instead of watching it sailing into the sunset, what say you? About the Author: Jerry Isenhour is an industry consultant, educator and coach who authors a monthly article in Sweeping as a service to the industry. For more information about Jerry and how his team can assist you individually and your business in your quest for success and your ascent to the next level, take a look at his web site www.cvccoaching.com He can be contacted at jerry@cvccoaching. com or by phone at (704) 425-0217. You can also obtain great business tips from his Facebook page CVC Coaching and YouTube channel CVCCoaching.
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Answer: The Technical Advisory Council, or TAC, is a committee whose purpose is to provide free technical assistance to members of the National Chimney Sweep Guild. The TAC is made up of volunteers from across the country that will offer their assistance, insight and or advice, in a wide variety of technical categories. When a NCSG member calls the TAC helpline, they will reach a menu that will list the categories to choose from. Once the category is selected your call will be directed to the appropriate Council Member for that category. Council Members bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to each category they specialize in. Depending on the category, Council members may include individuals that work for product manufacturers, CSIA Certified Sweeps currently working in the field, or other NCSG members with decades of experience in that category. Many of the TAC members are our industry leaders. Categories include dryer vents, masonry chimney construction, gas venting and the NFPA 54, oil flue sizing the NFPA 31, customer communications, stainless steel liner installation, video scanning, report writing, pellet stove installation and venting, vented and vent free gas logs and controls, and general sweeping.
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was honored to be able to attend the European Federation of Chimney Sweeps (ESCHFOE) conference in Finland this year and represent the National Chimney Sweep Guild (NCSG). This was the third conference I have attended over the last few years. It is a wonderful experience to meet and share knowledge with Chimney Sweeps from around the world. The ESCHFOE conference has a congress meeting one year, then a technical meeting the following year. This year was the technical year. Several other representatives from the United States attended: CSIA President Chuck Hall, CSIA ex officio Mark Stoner, international relations representatives John and Diane Pilger. Chuck and Mark’s wives, Karen and Terry, also attended. It was good to see and spend time with them all as well.
Opening session: The opening session is similar to that of the NCSG annual convention. The sitting board of directors welcomed the representing attendees and made their opening statements. ESCHFOE leaders stressed training as an important item during the opening meeting. Training and standards are the leading reason chimney sweeps get together to learn and share information with others in the industry. This all leads to a greater good and gives relevance to our trade. Costs for ESCHFOE members were discussed to maintain the association. Obviously without
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funding, the association would not exist. This conversation went over well with the members as they understand the importance of the organization and agree that operating costs do increase. The members are very supportive of the organization just as our NCSG members are of our organization. They understand the role that trade organizations have in not only training and camaraderie, but also the representation they provide to ensure that the trade continues to flourish and communicate current events with its members. Brochures and surveys were handed out to members. New brochures were made and are to be handed out to tell potential members and people who they are, what they are about and where they are headed. The surveys are to be used for multiple reasons. Not only for information on the happenings of members, but also to understand business practices and fuel usage of different member countries and work areas. Next year’s conference will be held in Romania. The board visited Romania to check out the location just as the NCSG staff visits future sites for our convention. I have always found it exciting that the ESCHFOE members get to travel to different countries for their conference. How wonderful it is to see different countries and learn about different cultures. This is a similar reason
due to the country’s government controlling the trade. The sweeping wage has been lowered so much that people have gotten out of the trade. Obviously, wages are necessary to finance trips. Lots of companies shutting down bit by bit due to governments setting regulations and pricing for the trade. As with our own businesses, if our numbers are not set to generate profit, the company will not survive very long. Governments can run for a long time in deficits, sweep companies can not. I always look forward to our NCSG conference being in different parts of the country. Part of the lure of convention is getting to leave your area and visit new and exciting places that you may have never visited in your life. How many other trades do these things or have the opportunities we as chimney sweeps have, thanks to our association? The leadership and most members of ESCHFOE feel the deregulation of chimney sweeping has lowered standards and they want to limit deregulation to keep standards higher. They encourage deregulated sweeps to maintain high standards and education to keep the trade strong. Deregulation basically means that the government is no longer involved and does not set rates and operating areas of companies. After talking with many sweep company operators, I think the fear of change is the biggest issue they have with deregulation. There are a huge amount of limitations that the government enacts on sweep companies. I feel we are fortunate in the United States to not be hugely limited in our business operations by government agencies. Everyone agrees standards are good for everyone, but I see where being regulated and limited in operations can hinder a company from growth and potential.
Every time I have visited Europe, I see that energy conservation is always a top priority. Europe is trying to reduce energy consumption 20 percent. It has been a struggle. They have reduced 11 percent. They believe energy saving is the future of chimney sweeping. It is very smart to see changes and opportunities. More and more chimney fires and problems are happening from sweeps not doing their job properly. Sweep companies are encouraging sweeping heating systems up to 3 times per year. In Brussels, they don't allow wood burning any longer. Chimney sweeping laws have been updated in Germany. In Germany, they have fine dust alarms and they don't allow usage of certain appliances. Some countries have evolved to pellet burning. They argue big business creates lots of
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be swept yearly but it is not enforced. ESCHFOE president suggested getting with the press and getting the word out about the importance of having the chimney serviced. Unfortunately, deaths have happened and tragedy tends to remind people of the importance of chimney service.
particulates but has lobbyists to counter act so it's never shown in the press. I am always reminded that a lot of the problems we have in our country are not special to us, other countries have the same challenges. The Romanians did a presentation on their congress summit hosting for next year in 2018. ESCHFOE will also be touring areas and attending the conference in Transylvania. Wives are invited for excursions and relaxation. The Romanians had a conference this year in Romania and had roughly 100 attendees. The Romanian delegation also attended our NCSG chimney sweep training school in Indianapolis this year. Both passed the certification class. This made me very proud. Our Romanian friends are fantastic people and I look forward to visiting their country next year.
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ESCHFOE praised Finland for the location and all the efforts put into hosting this year. The resort was very relaxing and fit the group gathering well. Sweden is being looked at for the next technical meeting in 2019. In 2020, they are hoping Poland will host the ESCHFOE. ESCHFOE encouraged countries that have had many changes to come forward and discuss changes in their areas. Reports were submitted by all countries and several spoke verbally on their reports. Belgium stated that they have a law that chimneys
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The Romanians spoke about working on their standards and codes. They talked about qualifications of chimney sweeps and problems with insurance not being concerned or asking for papers to prove sweeping has been performed and responsibility of the homeowner to have it cleaned to avoid loss of life and property. They spoke with ESCHFOE about the wording "qualified person" and what it means. ESCHFOE stressed members selling themselves through quality work practices and education. ESCHFOE reminded members that as the public demands more wood burning that the government will loosen its requirements and this is always good for chimney sweeps. Sweden has developed reports on cancer and chimney workers in Sweden. Their report should be ready for next year’s conference and should be interesting and helpful. After lunch, we had a class on standards. The first part was explaining which areas of the standards were represented and analyzed by ESCHFOE.
Written information was provided and open for questioning. Cooking appliances, boilers, and draft hoods were talked about. It was stressed that cooking appliances with draft hoods need adequate combustion air for proper function. They spoke of the customer not wanting to spend much money on quality venting products but pointed out that the standard calls for a certain quality. Any less is cheating the customer. They also stressed the importance of proper clearances to metal chimneys. An open forum survey about required fire inspections, building plan inspections, and ventilation air requirements were asked of all the countries attending. The room went silent in shock when we (the United States delegates) offered the statistic of 25,000 chimney fires per 2014 numbers in the United States and roughly 500 deaths from carbon monoxide according to a quick google search. Unfortunately, the United States had much greater numbers in both categories.
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Workgroups: We broke up into groups for some more live and hands on related training. Here are some notes I took from the class stations we visited.
Hybrid heating:
If moisture is lower than 12 or higher than 20 particulate emissions increase. Of course the highest emissions happening with wetter wood. The smaller diameter wood appears to increase emissions. Also, a low load increases emissions. This is likely due to the combustion air being decreased since the fire is burning hotter. It can also happen because even if you have more combustion air, the chimney overdrafts and draws more burnt ash out of the system. Top down burns, when tested, were higher in emissions than bottom up burns. There is more CO produced from bottom up burns. A large focus is on
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burning using wood chips. Wood chips are a popular heating source, similar to pellet stove technology. All emissions are analyzed to help reduce harmful emissions in the country. On break, I purchased Finnish chimney sweep hats with the Finnish logo on them. It's amazing how much chimney sweep gear and collectibles are available in Europe. The final classroom presentation of the day was on emissions of wood burning. They showed what microscopic particulates look like and how they can attach to our body hair. It was stressed all particulate properties have effects on
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Fireplace and chimney inspection: The Finnish chimney sweeps use the following service system: 1. Visual 2. Pressure test of chimney and room. Block both ends of chimney. Foam and plastic are used to block the ends. A pressure testing machine is then used to pressurize the chimney to check for chimney leakage. 3. A smoke test to check tightness is then used if the pressure test fail. Sometimes instead of the smoke test, they will perform a video scan. Both help find leak or failure. 4. Function test. The technician will also use a meter and probe to check flue gasses.
Servicing heat recovery unit systems in large buildings:
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Technicians can access the systems from the internet to check function. The heat exchangers are in cabinets. The
sweeps climb in, one technician on one side with an air compressor and one on the other side with a large duct cleaning style vacuum. They also use a machine similar to a pressure washer for cleaning. Cleanliness is determined visually.
machinery, tools, and equipment for cleaning ductwork. Air movers and spinning brush equipment was on display for attendees to observe and test. Afterwards, we visited Harvia, a large company that makes
saunas and equipment. Their huge showroom was lovely. One of the highlights that caught the eye of many was a space saving sauna that folds out of a corner of a room. The company also had a museum showing the
After classes, the evening was spent relaxing at a cabin away from the resort. Attendees got to experience a traditional smoke sauna. After relaxing in the sauna, part of the experience is to enter the lake to cool off. This was a very relaxing and humbling experience, almost spiritual. Saunas are a popular activity the Finnish take part in. The last day is spent visiting different sites relative to the chimney industry. We got to visit a company that produces businesses evolution over the years, featuring some of the first sauna units the company produced. The afternoon was spent on a cruise boat for lunch and a tour of the largest lake in Finland. The air was chilly, but the view was spectacular. Most families have a lake house for weekend get aways and relaxation. Nearly every family owns a sauna in their home. Gifts were given at the evening gala with speeches of gratitude and appreciation of the Finnish hospitality. It is always so great to see and make new friends. It makes it particularly special when they are from completely other countries on the other side of the world. Experiencing their cities and culture is a special gift our industry has given me. For this, I am thankful.
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Ashley Eldridge to Retire as NCSG and CSIA Education Director The National Chimney Sweep Guild (NCSG) and the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) have announced the retirement of longtime Director of Education, Ashley Eldridge at the end of 2017. CSIA President Chuck Hall, owner of Winston’s Chimney in Fairfax, VA called Eldridge an “industry icon” and that his “knowledge and commitment to our industry, will be sorely missed.” Mr. Eldridge began his role with the NCSG and CSIA in 1993 after operating his own successful chimney service company and founding the Virginia Chimney Sweep Guild (now the MidAtlantic Chimney Association). During his tenure both organizations oversaw continued industry growth while successfully meeting the challenges of modernization in technology in training in
the chimney service industry. Accomplishments during his time include: the opening of the CSIA Technology Center, the creation of new courses, and the introduction and expansion of the many online course offerings of the CSIA. Additionally, Mr. Eldridge was instrumental in the creation of the Certified Dryer Vent Technician® certification. “Ashley Eldridge, the name says it all. He has forgotten more about chimneys than I will ever know. His dedication to teach others is remarkable. He didn't want us just to pass a test, he wanted us to go out and be successful and save homes and lives. I've looked up to Ashley most of my life, I really appreciated his ability to look beyond the black and white on the paper and work in the area of common sense. I’d like to thank him for his service to the National Chimney Sweep Guild and this industry,” said NCSG President Jasper Drengler. From his many television appearances, Mr. Eldridge has served as an industry ambassador for much of his tenure with the organizations. Most notably, in 2005, he represented CSIA on Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe, in addition to countless print and radio interviews. Eldridge leaves the industry as a Don Leavitt Education Award recipient and the only twotime NCSG President’s Award winner.
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NCSG & CSIA Association Manager, Megan McMahon, added, “it has truly been an honor to work alongside of Ashley the last 10 years. He has shown me nothing but constant support and encouragement in every aspect of my life. I am forever grateful for the wisdom he
shared with me, his dedication to an industry he loves so dearly and for his friendship. I think I speak for each of my team when I say he will truly be missed and we wish him nothing but happiness and success in his new adventure in life. On behalf of the CSIA and NCSG board and staff, we are happy to say that his legacy will remain at the Tech Center in the form of the Ashley Eldridge Scholarship.” The Ashley Eldridge Scholarship provides tuition the National Chimney Sweep Training School to promising students in need to assist them in their educational journey. “It has been my honor to associate with the chimney sweeps all over the world in their common efforts to improve the safety of everyone that is dependent on the proper venting of their appliance,” said Mr. Eldridge.
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he first step to financial security is understanding how to calculate your hourly rate to meet your salary goal and cover all expenses including your retirement package. Always include administrative costs, overhead expenses, job materials/supplies and a retirement savings account deduction.
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Where to Start? Typically, there are 2000 hours in a work year. If your goal is an annual salary of $100,000.00 per year, you divide by 2000 which equals $50.00 per hour. (2000 x $50.00 = $100,000.00) You must also realize that it nearly impossible to bill 8 to 9 hours a day of actual work time to a client. Most service companies find that 50 % of the time is spent as “windshield time” and or managing clients and administrative duties. This then actually means you will need to charge $100.00 hour to realize a $100,000.00 per year salary since 50% of your work time is non billable hours to a client.
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Now that you have your rates set and have an automatic retirement deduction plan accounted for in your pricing, you can now determine the best plan for you. Retirement Plans can have great tax advantages. Contributions are deductible and grow tax deferred until distribution at retirement age, ie. lower tax bracket. The three most popular plans are 401(K) plans, SEP IRAs and Simple IRAs. Traditional 401(k)s may not be effective because of the IRAs “top heavy testing” rules that may disqualify management’s and ownership’s contributions. However, there are alternatives to 401(k)s which allow all owners and management to contribute to creating tax deferred compensation as well as allowing the company a tax deduction without the income testing that shackles the good intentions of the owners and management. A Safe Harbor 401(k) may be a good fit for chimney service companies as some key
benefits are not annual discrimination tested (high vs low compensated employees), minimum contribution and maximum employee contribution of $18,000.00 with additional $6,000.00 for those over 50 years old.
most cases traditional 401(k) plans in home service firms, result in significant restrictions on the owners and managers. SIMPLE IRAs and SEPS bypass those restrictions and are easier to administer and less costly.
Another avenue is a Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees (SIMPLE) IRA.
Failing to plan for retirement is planning to fail in your golden years so please start now the future is near.
A SIMPLE IRA is a good way to capture most of the benefits of a retirement plan without the administrative costs and hassles. These are for companies with 100 or less employees who do not maintain any other retirement plan. The maximum contribution is $12,500.00 with an additional $3,000 for those over the age of 50. The employer must match 100% of the employee first 3% of compensation. However, each employee decides what they want to contribute to the plan. I have only hit some of the high points of each plan and this will not make you and expert and you should always consult with a financial professional to determine which plan is right for you.
Chuck is a graduate of Shepherd University with a degree in Fire Science, and has managed a successful chimney maintenance and repair company for over 25 years. He is President of Roydhouse Effect Inc. This firm offers fractional CEO and Social Media Marketing Consulting Services that are tailored for small service businesses needing help, but not needing a full time employee to develop and execute the plan. Chuck has served on the CSIA Board of Directors since 2014. He has held the potions of Chairman of the Educational Development and CSIA Master Sweep committees, and CSIA Treasurer. He is currently serving as Vice President of CSIA.
Retirement Plans are an excellent way to save taxes at the company level and defer taxes. In
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New
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Rutland Chimney Services, Inc. | Thomas Santopolo | Rutland
EEs Services LLC | Jose Salazar | Silverspring
NEW JERSEY BR Masonry & Restoration | Rob Reinhardt | Hamilton
SOUTH CAROLINA
Buck Stove Pool & Spa | Jason Smith | Greenwood
TENNESSEE Patriot Chimney LLC | Bobby Keeley | Collierville
INDIANA
TEXAS
CALIFORNIA
Smalling Masonry LLC | Gary Smalling | Indianapolis
Gunn Pro Services | James Gunn | Richardson
Right Way Enterprises LLC | Richard Vogeler | Newbury Park
MICHIGAN
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Fox Chimney | Jayson Fox | Rio
Tyrus Chimney Sweep Service | Tyrus Herbertson | Quincy United Chimney Inc | Denise Sanchez | Atheron
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homeowners will be able to pick your business over a competitor based on the services you provide! Look out for more information from me in the new year. As 2017 draws to a close, I wanted to thank you for all you do. The National Chimney Sweep Guild would not be what it is without your involvement. Enjoy the holiday season and may 2018 benefit us all!
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www.CSIA.org
New Certifications Vermont Scott Cary | Black Magic Chimney Sweeps of SVt | Manchester Center Virginia Jeremy Johnson | Magic Sweep Corp. | Chesapeake Arizona Michael Jones | Chimney Cricket Tucson | ORO Valley
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California Kristian Glaspey | Weststar Chimney Sweeps | Chula Vista Florida Richard Davis | Doodlebuggers Service Network | Pensacola John Paul McCarron | Doodlebuggers Service Network | Pensacola Shadrick Wilson | Chimney Cricket | Sarasota Maryland Nicholas Vermes | Chesapeake Chimney & Co. | Prince Frederick
Maryland Robert Waid, Jr. | Columbia Chimney Services | Columbia
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Massachusetts Fernando Sarmiento | Atlantic Chimney | Randolph Michigan Emily Johnson | Gorton Chimney & Fireplace | Jonesville Timothy Gorton, Jr. | Gorton Chimney & Fireplace | Jonesville New Hampshire Alex O’Malley | Black Moose Chimney and Stove | Antrim
llinois Austin Fox | The Retired Fireman | Gilberts William Fox | The Retired Fireman | Gilberts Michigan Joseph Hall | Housekeeping Associates | Ann Arbor
North Carolina Shane Hendricks | Smoke Alert |Garner Melvin Wilsley | Smoke Alert | Garner Ohio Pat Basso | The Fireplace Pros | Columbus Pennsylvania Jose Pratts | Wells & Sons Chimney Service | Gilbertsville ADVERTISEMENT
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2017-18 Chimney Sweep Industry Survey
How many employees (selfincluded) are active sweeps?
______
In order to help guide our mission as membership and training leaders in the chimney professional industry, NCSG and CSIA may solicit input and feedback from the industry at-large via a survey from time-to-time. We welcome the feedback of anyone in the chimney professional industry regardless of NCSG or CSIA affilliation. You may send in a paper response or submit this survey online. Survey submissions will be accepted through February 28, 2018.
Prior to owning your own company, did you work:
One entry per sweep, please.
Has your NSCG membership been consistent?
Complete the survey online at: surveymonkey.com/r/csiasurvey
Ѧ Was a member, stopped, rejoined Ѧ Consistent membership Ѧ Company operated for some time before we decided to join
What is your connection to the industry?
Estimate how much your company spends (in thousands) on the following budget items:
Ѧ
Company owner/operator –
Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ
Part-time for another company? Full-time for another company? Outside the industry?
Has your company ever been a member of NCSG? Y / N Is your company currently a NCSG member? Y / N
If so, how long (years)? _____ If no, why not?
Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ
Cost Lack of benefits Other:
_______________________
What is your company’s annual gross revenue?
$________________ What was your company’s annual gross revenue 5 years ago?
$_______________ How many service trucks do you operate? __________ How many jobs does your company perform per year?
__________ What services does your company perform? Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ
Chimney inspection (only) Chimney sweep (with or w/o inspection) Relining Waterproofing Masonry repair/chimney rebuild Hearth appliance install Dryer vent cleaning
Do you perform chimney flue inspection scans? Ѧ Yes, on every possible flue Ѧ Yes, but only on masonry Ѧ Yes, but only if the customer pays an additional fee Ѧ No
If yes, which brand of equipment do you use?
Continue w/section I.
Employee/contract labor
__________
Chimney tech –
Skip to Sweep Section II
Employee health insurance
What percentage of your jobs are:
Ѧ
Dryer Vent Tech ONLY –
Business insurance
Ѧ
Supplier company
Auto equipment purchases/maintenance
Chimney inspection (only)
%
Advertising (traditional print, tv, radio)
Chimney sweep
(with or withouth inspection)
%
Relining
%
Waterproofing
%
Masonry repair/chimney rebuild
%
Membership dues
Hearth appliance install
%
Training, education, and certification for self
Dryer vent cleaning
%
Other
%
Ѧ
Ѧ
Please Complete Online
(consultant, training, supplier) – Please Complete Online
Admin/Support at a chimney service company – Please Complete Online
I. Owner/Operators State your business is located:
_____ How many people (self-included) do you employ? ______
Advertising (online) Training, education, and certification for employees
Accounting/bookkeeping
ADVERTISEMENT
(sum must = 100%; no decimals)
www.CSIA.org What percentage of your customers are: Repeat customers
%
Referral from friend/ family/neighbor
%
New
%
Referral from CSIA/NCSG website
%
What are the top three reasons slowing the growth of your business? Ѧ Personal decision to grow slowly or maintain current size Ѧ Homeowner awareness Ѧ Government regulation (local or state, does not include healthcare regs) Ѧ Employee costs (labor, health insurance, etc) Ѧ Inability to find qualified staff Ѧ General economic mood Ѧ Other factors
What are your top three concerns regarding your business for the next five years? Ѧ Improving profitability through better pricing and work practices Ѧ Competing more effectively for business in my market Ѧ Diversifying into new services Ѧ Finding an exit strategy that funds my retirement Ѧ Adding more employees and equipment to grow my business Ѧ Winding down/reducing volume as I approach retirement
What changes have you made to your business in the past five years? Ѧ Decreased traditional advertising (radio, tv, print) Ѧ Increased traditional advertising (radio, tv, print) Ѧ Increased online advertising Ѧ Decreased online advertising Ѧ Added new services Ѧ Reduced services Ѧ Added more staff Ѧ Reduced staff Ѧ Added new large equipment Ѧ Reduced large equipment
Complete the survey online at: surveymonkey.com/r/csiasurvey
What is your top challenge as a business owner?
If you are not certified, why not?
Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ
Marketing Hiring Training Leadership Office operations
Ѧ
Other
Which CSIA in-person courses have you taken?
What brand of scheduling software do you use? Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ
None Smart Service Service CEO Service Pal Jobber Service Titan Other
II. For Sweeps (owners/operators please complete as it relates to you as an individual sweep)
What is your sex? _______ What is your age? _______ What is your highest level of education? Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ
High School or equivalent Some College College Degree Some graduate school Graduate degree
Have you ever served in the US military?
Y/N
Are you currently serving in the US military? Y
/N
Where did you work prior to your current company? Ѧ Ѧ
Part-time for another company Full-time for another company
Ѧ
Worked outside the industry
What certifications do you hold? Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ
CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep® CSIA Certified Dryer Vent Tech CSIA Master Sweep NFI Gas Specialist NFI Woodburning Specialist NFI Pellet Specialist NFI Hearth Design Specialist
If you are a CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep®, how long (years) have you held your CCS? _______ ADVERTISEMENT
Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ Ѧ
Cost Time Not necessary Classes not near me Other _____________
Ѧ National Chimney Sweep Training School Ѧ Inspection and Report Writing Ѧ Installing and Troubleshooting Ѧ Gas Hearth Appliances Ѧ Chimney Physics Ѧ Masonry Repair for Chimney Professionals Ѧ Advanced Masonry Repair Ѧ Roof System Specific Rope Access Training Ѧ Other course Ѧ I have taken one or more of these courses online, but never in person Ѧ I have never taken a CSIA course
Excluding courses you’ve already taken, which CSIA in-person courses do you plan to take in 2018? Ѧ National Chimney Sweep Training School Ѧ Inspection and Report Writing Ѧ Installing and Troubleshooting Ѧ Gas Hearth Appliances Ѧ Chimney Physics Ѧ Masonry Repair for Chimney Professionals Ѧ Advanced Masonry Repair Chimney Professionals Ѧ Roof System Specific Rope Access Training Ѧ I do not plan to take an in-person CSIA course in 2018
Please leave your email address if you would like more information on the courses you’d like to take in 2018. ________________________
Please mail completed survey to: Attn: Survey CSIA 2155 Commercial Drive Plainfield, IN 46168:
December 2017 Report
Upcoming Classes & Events
2018 Education Calendar
CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep® Review & Exam CSIA Technology Center (Plainfield, IN) | Feb 16, June 1, Aug 24, Oct 12 Portland, OR | Apr 17 (NCSG Convention) Scranton, PA | May 18 Richmond, VA | Aug 10 Atlantic City, NJ | Sep 14 Albany, NY | Oct 19
Roof System Specific Rope Access Training Montgomery, TX | Feb 12-13 & May 21-22
Inspection and Report Writing CSIA Technology Center | Feb 12-13
National Chimney Sweep Training School CSIA Technology Center | Mar 19–24, May 7–12, Jul 9–14, Aug 6–11 & Sept 17–22
Sweeps Week 2018 CSIA Technology Center | June 11–15
Chimney Physics CSIA Technology Center | Jan 22-23 & Aug 22-23
Installing and Troubleshooting Gas Hearth Appliances CSIA Technology Center | June 4–8
Masonry Repair for Chimney Professionals Richmond, IN | May 16–17 & Aug 13–14 (SaverSystems)
Advanced Masonry Repair Richmond, IN | August 15–17 (SaverSystems)
CSIA Certified Dryer Exhaust Technician®
Contact Us: Mailing Address
CSIA Technology Center | Feb 14-15, Oct 10-11* Portland, OR | April 17 (NCSG Convention) *Two-day class includes hands-on instruction
2155 Commercial Drive
NFI Review/Exams at the CSIA Tech Center
Plainfield, IN 46168
NFI Gas Review/Exam | July 23–24 NFI Wood Review/Exam | July 25-26 NFI Pellet Review/Exam | July 27-28
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Tech Center. Megan McMahon Association Manager
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Hello and Happy Holidays! Over the last few months, life at the Tech Center has been driven by teamwork. By working together, we are working on our ability to effectively communicate and achieve the goals and mission of the National Chimney Sweep Guild. The NCSG staff realizes that It is important to support each other so that the we will be successful reaching our goals. The more we are supportive of one another, the more strength there is available for everyone to draw upon. To be a team is to be part of something that is bigger than a single individual and we feel very fortunate. By us being a better team, it allows us to serve our members better. We support our members not only by providing you with discounts on education and business services but also helping our members to connect with the sweeping community. Connections and networking are part of what helps make the National Chimney Sweep Guild great. It is often said that the NCSG is like a family and that is true in many senses. Both our staff and members help forge the connections and friendships that make not only your professional lives easier but also enhance everyday life.
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Chim Cap Corp
800-262-9622
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800-545-6607
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Gelco www.gllchimneyproducts.com
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866-629-8006
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Lyemance www.gllchimneyproducts.com
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National Chimney
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888-900-8106
www.newenglandchimneysupply.com 21
Olympia Chimney Supply
800-569-1425
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Roydhouse Effect Inc
410-863-0157
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Sand Hill Wholesale & Mfg., Inc
800-258-5496
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SaverSystems, Inc
800-860-6327
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Spark Marketer
855-646-3538
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866-439-0069
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