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Montana based and operated company since 1992, servicing residential and commercial clients.


Silver Bow Hearth And Home

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Silver Bow Hearth And Home

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We install and service a number of different units. We have a certified chimney sweep on staff. There are five employes and three of them spend a portion of their time in the field installing and servicing units.

We install and service a number of different units. We have a certified chimney sweep on staff. There are five employes and three of them spend a portion of their time in the field installing and servicing units.


Flathead Chimney and Dryer Vent Cleaning Services

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Flathead Chimney and Dryer Vent Cleaning Services is a team of chimney sweep professionals serving in Coram, MT and the surrounding areas. We can offer you expert chimney sweep and dryer vent cleaning services at affordable rates. Dryer Vent Cleaning Services, Chimney Cleaning Service, Chimney Sweeping and Cleaning, Chimney Camera Inspections, Chimney Building, Chimney Construction, Chimney Maintenance, Chimney Repairing, Air Duct Cleaning, Duct Cleaning, Affordable Chimney Cleaning, Professional Chimney Cleaning Service Somers, MT Chimney Sweep, Chimney Repair, Dryer Vent Cleaning, Chimney Inspection, Fireplace Cleaning http://flatheadchimney.com/

Flathead Chimney and Dryer Vent Cleaning Services is a team of chimney sweep professionals serving in Coram, MT and the surrounding areas. We can offer you expert chimney sweep and dryer vent cleaning services at affordable rates. Dryer Vent Cleaning Services, Chimney Cleaning Service, Chimney Sweeping and Cleaning, Chimney Camera Inspections, Chimney Building, Chimney Construction, Chimney Maintenance, Chimney Repairing, Air Duct Cleaning, Duct Cleaning, Affordable Chimney Cleaning, Professional Chimney Cleaning Service Somers, MT Chimney Sweep, Chimney Repair, Dryer Vent Cleaning, Chimney Inspection, Fireplace Cleaning http://flatheadchimney.com/


Chimney Sweep questions, answered by experts

Yes, moss can be dangerous for your roof if left in place to grow without treatment. The moss soaks up and holds moisture. Having a constantly damp roof could lead to problems with rot for the parts of the roof that consist of wood. Additionally, a patch of thick moss may draw insects and birds, which could damage the roof. Thick moss could block the roof’s drainage system. Water then may back up after a rainstorm and cause further damage that could eventually lead to roof repair expenses or the cost of roof replacement.

Complete house winterization goes above and beyond the list we created above. In addition to everything listed, full house winterization also includes:

  • Performing a home energy audit.

  • Preparing your deck and patio for winter.

  • Learning how to start a snowblower.

  • Replacing smoke detector batteries.

  • Installing outlet gaskets.

  • Installing storm doors.  

While DIY cleaning is feasible, it's risky without proper equipment or experience. Hiring professionals ensures safety and effectively avoids damage.

Moss grows in dark areas of roofs, including in corners and gutters. If left alone, it can grow under roofing and cause permanent damage. Here’s how to remove moss from metal roofs

  • Soak the moss to soften it

  • Scrub it away with a soft-bristled brush, or pick it off with your hands (be sure to wear gloves)

  • Use a moss remover that’s compatible with metal roofing, following the manufacturer’s directions

  • Remove dead moss and rinse the roof thoroughly

  • Prevent future moss growth by trimming branches, cleaning gutters, and attaching zinc strips to moss-prone areas

Generally, snow removal from a roof should occur once over six inches of snow accumulates, especially if you notice that ice dams have formed. Without ice dams, you can let the snow accumulation hit 12 inches before removing it. However, the amount of snow that is too much for your roof also depends on the sturdiness of your roof and the compactness of the snow. If your roof needs maintenance or has structural issues, it’s best not to let the snow accumulate too much for fear of collapsing.

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