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Silver Bow Hearth And Home

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Silver Bow Hearth And Home

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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

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.





FLOORING AMERICA POIEMA

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FLOORING AMERICA POIEMA

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40 years of experience

Locally owned & operated business supporting our local community. We proudly serve the Flathead valley for over 25 years in flooring. Our dedicated staff has over 89 years of experience in the flooring industry dedicated in the best customer service. We provide financing through GE Capital, the national leader in providing flexible consumer credit options for all of your purchasing needs.

Locally owned & operated business supporting our local community. We proudly serve the Flathead valley for over 25 years in flooring. Our dedicated staff has over 89 years of experience in the flooring industry dedicated in the best customer service. We provide financing through GE Capital, the national leader in providing flexible consumer credit options for all of your purchasing needs.


DAVE'S CUSTOM TILE & FLOOR

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DAVE'S CUSTOM TILE & FLOOR

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Bonded, Licensed, Registered & Insured Contractor with large crew. In business for 20 years in Missoula. Ceramic tile and natural stone installation. We do demolition for remodeling with waste removal Some material sales. Free estimates, pricing based by specific project labor requirements. Most job invoicing is due upon completion, although, we will make special arrangements in certain circumstances. We do not currently accept credit cards, but do accept personal checks and cash.

Bonded, Licensed, Registered & Insured Contractor with large crew. In business for 20 years in Missoula. Ceramic tile and natural stone installation. We do demolition for remodeling with waste removal Some material sales. Free estimates, pricing based by specific project labor requirements. Most job invoicing is due upon completion, although, we will make special arrangements in certain circumstances. We do not currently accept credit cards, but do accept personal checks and cash.


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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

When your fireplace burns, chemicals like sulfur or calcium can release from the fuel leading to white stuff appearing on the glass. However, it could also signal an issue with your fireplace. If you notice crystal deposits, it indicates either your flame isn’t burning properly or venting well. 

If you haven’t had your chimney cleaned in some time, soot and grime can build up, making it difficult for the lever to release to close the flue. When this happens, locate the lever and clean it thoroughly. If this doesn’t help, consult with a fireplace repair pro to examine it for you.

Depending on who’s doing the estimating, about 22,000 to 25,000 chimney fires happen each year in the United States. Given the fact that millions of Americans have fireplaces (and chimneys), that means chimney fires aren’t exactly common—but they’re not rare, either. Since they’re so dangerous, it’s important to take precautions to prevent them.

Wood is classified as either hardwood or softwood. While both are good options for firewood, hardwoods like oak, hickory, beech, cherry, elm, and maple tend to be the best quality. These woods burn longer and hotter than softwoods and often produce less smoke. As an added bonus, woods like oak, hickory, and cherry emit a sought-after scent that is sure to make your home extra cozy.

While hardwoods are the best woods to burn, a few types of woods should be avoided when burning. Wood that has not had time to season, or “green wood,” should be avoided. The extra water in the wood makes it smoke horribly, which is not a quality you want. Additionally, it’s best to avoid any wood that is manufactured or has been treated, including coated or sealed wood, painted wood, or pressure-treated wood. These woods have chemicals that will be released into your air when burned and can cause health problems.

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