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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

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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



Maine Coast Chimney

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Maine Coast Chimney

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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 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.

You’ll find the backdraft damper near the top of the range hood (where it connects to the ductwork). However, some range hoods also have a second damper, which is located close to the roof or exterior wall where the ductwork ends. If you don’t see a damper in either of these places, you might not have one.

At a minimum, you should clean your dryer vent at least once a year. You may need to clean the dryer vent more often, such as every six months, if your dryer sees frequent or daily use. If you have young children or pets, you may need to clean the vent quarterly. 

There are a few signs that tell you it's time to clean your vent. If your clothes are very hot when they come out of the dryer or it's taking longer than usual for clothes to dry, the vents need cleaning.

In a ventless dryer, lint it collected in a lint filter found inside the door or dryer drum. Vented dryers have this same lint filter, but in a ventless dryer you’ll need to stay on top of cleaning the lint filter after every wash. This is a common best practice, regardless of your dryer vent type.

Yes, you can snake a roof vent. This is one of the best ways to clear a problematic clog in a plumbing vent. You can either snake the vent by climbing on the roof and sending the plumber’s snake or auger directly down the vent opening, or you can cut a hole in the vent from inside the attic and snake it from there.

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