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Taking care of water leaks from melting snow
Did you know that one of the most harmful environmental hazards to your chimney is melting snow? Temperatures rise as spring arrives, causing snow to melt. This seemingly harmless water then threatens to wreak havoc upon on your masonry investment! The water from melting snow ruins chimneys worldwide because it leaks and seeps into cracks, […] Read more
We’re Hiring For Our Chimney Sweep Team
Are you a service technician looking for a company offering good pay, health benefits, and paid vacation? You’re in luck, we’re hiring for our team! Black Moose Chimney is looking for tradesmen and in-home service technicians near the Antrim/Hillsborough area. Black Moose Chimney is a family-owned, full-service, professional chimney company that specializes in service (sweeping), […] Read more
Fire safety tips for operating your fireplace
Chimneys bring their owners warmth and coziness year-round, but if they’re neglected for long, they can have quite the opposite effect. The good news is that by following the following safety tips, any fireplace owner can make their investment safe for the long haul. Tip #1: Check for Chimney Deposits Chimney deposits are residue left […] Read more
Holy Smokes!
It’s that time of year again.. you open the door to the wood stove and smoke rolls into the room. It doesn’t usually do this, but it’s gotten worse over the past few weeks. Smoking issues in a wood stove can be caused by a myriad of reasons – clogs, warmer outside temperatures, wetter wood […] Read more
What to Expect After a Chimney Fire
Ok, it’s the middle of summer so this may not be on your mind now, but it’s useful information anyway. Let’s say you hear a strange roaring or chugging sound from your chimney, maybe you can even hear some crackling or popping. Smoke may fill the house – you are having a chimney fire. What […] Read more
Furnaces, Moisture, Acid and Your Flue
The furnace flue is the often forgotten part of your chimney and many consumers are surprised when serious problems are found within it. Years of service can take their toll on the flue especially when you consider the extreme conditions the flue typically endures. Here is a brief overview of what your furnace flue must […] Read more
Clearing a Jammed Auger
To kick off the addition of Regency to our line of stoves, and their Greenfire pellet stove, I will take you folks through my procedure to clear a jammed pellet stove auger and hopefully you can save yourselves a service call. Pellet stoves require regular maintenance. Part of this maintenance I recommend to my customers […] Read more
My Friend, the Chainsaw
Because they are so useful for a wood burner, and because I enjoy them so, I wanted to make this entry on an intro to the chainsaw – or a beginner’s guide to the saw. While I only have average experience using a chainsaw for someone who processes their own firewood, I do have several […] Read more
What’s That Smell?
Some households are plagued by a persistently smelly fireplace. The heavy odor of smoke and creosote hangs in the air on hot, humid days and can really drive some people crazy. Here we will look into common causes of this and what you can do to help the situation. Fireplace odor usually occurs due to […] Read more
Are You Getting Ripped Off?
A very sad reality the chimney industry deals with is the existence of bait-and-switch con artists who are trying to rip you off. They usually show up or call quoting a $40 sweep and end up quoting thousands of dollars after they “find” problems with the customer’s chimney. When they “reline” the chimney to fix […] Read more