Hoodland Fire District residents and property owners can borrow chimney brushes from the Hoodland Fire District for FREE!
Please come by the Welches Main Station during business hours. We are located at 69634 E. Hwy 26, Welches, OR. There is no charge to borrow the brushes and 6' extension rods, we just ask that you bring the brush back within 24 Hours so that other residents can borrow the brushes.
Before you come in:
Measure the inside of your chimney pipe
To check out a brush you will need to:
Fill out the check out form
Sizes of chimney brushes (subject to availability):
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