Additional contact name - Barbara Gaslin.
Additional contact name - Barbara Gaslin.
Additional DBA - Fish Window Cleaning Inc. Locally owned.
Additional DBA - Fish Window Cleaning Inc. Locally owned.
Global Plasma Solutions is a manufacturing company that sells air purification systems primarily into the commercial and residential markets. Home owners can benenfit from our systems as they are easily adapted to any HVAC system. Go to www.gpshvac.com to find a certified contractor near you to have one installed within your home.
Global Plasma Solutions is a manufacturing company that sells air purification systems primarily into the commercial and residential markets. Home owners can benenfit from our systems as they are easily adapted to any HVAC system. Go to www.gpshvac.com to find a certified contractor near you to have one installed within your home.
Offering most cleaning needs from ceiling to floor. Competitive pricing, Free estimates. Please call today!!!!!
Offering most cleaning needs from ceiling to floor. Competitive pricing, Free estimates. Please call today!!!!!
Additional email - advance1@advance1clean.com. Additional address - PO Box 581, Waterville, ME 04903. Additional DBA - Advance 1.
Additional email - advance1@advance1clean.com. Additional address - PO Box 581, Waterville, ME 04903. Additional DBA - Advance 1.
Our Family run business takes pride in servicing the flooring needs of people throughout the Central Maine area. After our starting in the Flooring Trade in 1983, we move the business in 1992 to Maine so as to be closer to family. Even though the Economy has been let than favorable, we find that our good reputation has not affected our business as bad as others. Our prices remain competitive; in fact, the majority of our prices have remained the same since 2004. We offer discounts, just visit us on our web site at: www.thefloormechanic.com. Or call us at (207) 200-8095.
Our Family run business takes pride in servicing the flooring needs of people throughout the Central Maine area. After our starting in the Flooring Trade in 1983, we move the business in 1992 to Maine so as to be closer to family. Even though the Economy has been let than favorable, we find that our good reputation has not affected our business as bad as others. Our prices remain competitive; in fact, the majority of our prices have remained the same since 2004. We offer discounts, just visit us on our web site at: www.thefloormechanic.com. Or call us at (207) 200-8095.
Home Maintenance Specialist with over 30 years of Home Maintenance Building and repairs
Home Maintenance Specialist with over 30 years of Home Maintenance Building and repairs
I am an IICRC Certified Master Cleaner and we have been in business for over 18 years. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are not satisfied with our services offered, we will come back and clean the areas of concern again and no charge to you.
I am an IICRC Certified Master Cleaner and we have been in business for over 18 years. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are not satisfied with our services offered, we will come back and clean the areas of concern again and no charge to you.
Will subcontract, checks or cash, 30 days net. Financing possible.
Will subcontract, checks or cash, 30 days net. Financing possible.
Yes, a chimney cap is essential for keeping birds, squirrels, rain, and debris out of the flue. By stopping stray embers and blocking downdrafts, a chimney cap helps your fireplace run safely and efficiently. The cap also protects the chimney’s inner walls from moisture damage, saving you from costly repairs down the road.
Most chimney caps last anywhere from three to 25 years. Galvanized steel sits at the low end, while stainless steel, aluminum, and especially copper can exceed the 25-year mark. Annual inspections, quick repairs, and routine chimney cleanings all help the cap reach its full lifespan and keep the flue protected.
A good rule of thumb is to set the cap at least eight inches above the top of the flue. That clearance keeps the draft strong, lets smoke exit freely, and prevents back-puffing into your living room. Extra height also adds a little more protection from wind-driven rain and snow without hurting airflow.
The crown is the solid concrete or mortar slab that sits on top of the chimney stack and sheds water away from the masonry. The cap, mounted above the flue, adds the final layer of defense by blocking rain, animals, and embers while still letting smoke out. Working together, the crown guards the structure and the cap safeguards the flue.