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Priscilla’s cleaning services
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Serving Kimberly, AL and surrounding areas

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✨ 🧼 Tired of Cleaning? Let Me Make Your Home Shine! 🧼 ✨\n\nHi everyone!\n\nI’m so excited to introduce myself and my business to you all! My name is Priscilla Lopez, proudly serving Albertville and surrounding areas with reliable, high-quality cleaning services.\n\nI know life gets busy, and keeping up with cleaning can be overwhelming—that’s where I come in! Whether you need a deep clean, routine maintenance, or help getting your space back in shape, I’m here to make it easier for you.\n\n🧼 What I offer:• Deep cleaning• Regular weekly/bi-weekly cleanings• Move-in / move-out cleanings• Customized services based on your needs\n\nI take pride in the little details and treat every home like my own. My goal is to leave your space spotless and give you more time to focus on what matters most.\n\n📩 Message me today to book your cleaning or ask any questions—I’d love to work with you!\n\nSpots are filling fast, so don’t wait! 💛

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Kate's Cleaning Service
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My name is Katie , I am almost 40 years old in July. I have been cleaning hotels and houses and air b&bs since 2007. I have my own cleaning service. I am not licensed right now because of the cost but I can assure you won't be disappointed.

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BZBEE
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Hi my name is Kirsten Guerin. I have been cleaning homes for 15 years on my own, after cleaning for 6 years with my mom in her cleaning company. I specialize in deep and detailed cleaning. I have 4 wonderful children, who are professional mess makers so I also have 12 years experience of cleaning up and organizing after children. We also have pets, so I have plenty of experience with cleaning up pet hair.

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Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

To burn garden waste, you can use a dug-out burn pit lined with stone or brick, a burn barrel, or a garden incinerator. If using a burn barrel, make sure it's made entirely of metal and properly equipped with screened vents and a metal top screen. Garden incinerators are designed for waste burning and should be operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.

They’re both types of wood-burning fireplaces, but a wood fireplace is built directly into a wall and attached to a chimney. A built-in wood fireplace often has an open hearth, although some models have an enclosed hearth. On the other hand, a wood-burning fireplace insert is a self-contained box that slides into an existing fireplace opening.

Yes, pellet stoves can serve as a primary heating source in colder climates, provided they are properly sized for the space and maintained regularly. They are capable of generating sufficient heat to keep homes comfortable during winter months. However, in regions with extremely low temperatures, you may need supplemental heating to ensure consistent warmth, especially during prolonged cold spells.

If you have a chimney, you need a flue or chimney cap. The right covering keeps rain, debris, and animals from getting into your flue or chimney and causing damage. A flue or chimney cap also provides fire protection. The mesh insert around the cap keeps sparks from flying out of the chimney and igniting leaves and other materials.

No, a chimney crown is not the same as a chimney cap. A chimney crown is a flat cement area on top of a masonry chimney. It starts where the masonry part of the chimney ends at the very top and domes upward toward the flue opening. A chimney cap sits on top of the crown over the flue. It is usually made of metal and allows smoke to escape without letting in rainwater.

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