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"Gary came to repair our refrigerator. He was here for almost an hour and charged us $400. As soon as he left the refrigerator broke down again. He will not respond to our phone messages. We are left with a broken refrigerator and are $400 poorer."

Lynda L on June 2022

B.A.R is a local business, that takes great pride in customer satisfaction. Look to us for all your Appliance Repair and Installation needs!

"Gary came to repair our refrigerator. He was here for almost an hour and charged us $400. As soon as he left the refrigerator broke down again. He will not respond to our phone messages. We are left with a broken refrigerator and are $400 poorer."

Lynda L on June 2022



Maine Coast Chimney

197 Adams Pond Rd
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Maine Coast Chimney

197 Adams Pond Rd
5.00(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a full service chimney company based in midcoast Maine. We have two employees and do not employ subcontractors. Maine Coast Chimney was established in 2006. We have a client base of over 500 and offer chimney cleanings, masonry repairs, stainless steel relining, Inspection Level II, stove installations, heating diagnostics and much more. We are certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America CSIA #6539) and members of the National Chimney Sweep Guild. Our service area extends from Bath to Waldoboro and occasionally further. We are dedicated to providing the best work and customer service at a fair price and always return phone calls and emails.

We are a full service chimney company based in midcoast Maine. We have two employees and do not employ subcontractors. Maine Coast Chimney was established in 2006. We have a client base of over 500 and offer chimney cleanings, masonry repairs, stainless steel relining, Inspection Level II, stove installations, heating diagnostics and much more. We are certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America CSIA #6539) and members of the National Chimney Sweep Guild. Our service area extends from Bath to Waldoboro and occasionally further. We are dedicated to providing the best work and customer service at a fair price and always return phone calls and emails.


Dryer Vent Cleaning questions, answered by experts

You will know if your dryer is overheating by placing your hand on top to feel its temperature. If it’s hot to the touch, that’s a clear sign the dryer is overheated. Other signs include your laundry coming out hotter than usual, a burnt smell when it’s running, or burn marks on your laundry.

Yes, mold can grow in a wet dryer vent. Mold is a type of fungi, and fungi thrive in warm, moist conditions. Dryer vents need to be aired out so heat can escape and moisture can dry. If your dryer vents aren’t properly vented, the trapped heat and moisture will cause mold to grow, and the mold can spread to the dryer and even your clothes. Not only can this leave a musty smell on your freshly laundered clothes, but—more importantly—it also poses a health risk.

You have two different types of air vents in your home: supply and return air vents. Your supply air vents are responsible for pushing air into your home. Meanwhile, return air vents draw warmer air back into the ductwork to condition it by removing the warm molecules from it. Both types of vents are necessary to a working HVAC system and a comfortable home.

Dryer vents commonly need to be replaced every one to three years. This will depend on the rate at which you dry loads, how often you clean your vent, and what type of vent you have. For instance, regular care will prolong the life span of most options, while aluminum foil vents may need to be replaced more frequently with or without regular maintenance.

A dryer vent inspection is simply the process of checking the vent for the possibility of damage or clogs. You can do it yourself or hire a pro. Pull the dryer away from the wall and inspect the portion of the vent that’s behind the appliance for lint buildup or kinks. Check the connection of the vent to the wall for loose parts or lint that’s escaping the vent. Check the exterior exhaust vent for signs of damage or lint blockage. A pro can check the length of the vent inside the wall for you. 

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