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Above All Window Cleaning and Services
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Serving Mesa, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

The team at Above All Window Cleaning And Services, strive to exceed the expectations of each and every customer. They do that by their professionalism, offering affordable prices and packages for every budget, and they use the highest quality products available, that are kid and pet friendly. Their attention to detail is above all others, you’ll notice the difference immediately upon the service your home

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Steeds, LLC
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Serving Mesa, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

With over 20 years of experience we are dedicated to bring your dreams to reality! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. Estimates are free for additional work. Troubleshooting requires a service call. However, if we can work it out over the phone, we'll save the expense. Service calls are $90 for residential or $150 for commercial in Mesa County. Call or click to schedule a free estimate today!

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Armer Industries, Inc.
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Serving Mesa, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2025

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Communication was excellent and we were able to set up an appointment to have a light fixture removed and replaced with a much bigger, island type chandelier lamp with 5 bulbs. The work was done quickly and correctly and Seth is an experienced professional electrician, having owned his own company and worked on very large projects like jumbotrons! We love our new fixture and would highly recommend this electrician for any of your needs. Thanks, Seth!"
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Response time2 hrs
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American Home Shield – Home Warranty
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Serving Mesa, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1971

Credit card accepted

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I have used them for small things like wall sockets and ceiling fans, they don't replace faucets .I really thought about dropping them because  

at 50.00/month and not using them that is $600.00 /year I could save. I guess I have Paid for 3 washers since I've used them. They could definitely be a benefit to so one with an older home. I give them a grade of A.



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B J's Handyman & Restoration Service
New to Angi

Serving Mesa, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

we started this business because we got fired from our traffic control jobs. I have 5+ yrs in new residential construction & 15+ yrs as a small engine & marine type mechanic. I have held a position in practically every job market field. Concrete finishing, framing, roofing, drywall, minor electrical & plumbing, automotive repair, landscaping, lawn care, fencing, animal husbandry & caretaking, welding, carpentry, flooring, painting, window replacement, doors, major & minor remodeling, furniture repairs.

Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

If the fan doesn’t have a switch, connect the white wire from the ceiling to the white wire from the fan; connect the green wire to the ground wire; connect both black wires; and connect both blue wires. If yours has a switch, the white and green wires are connected the same way. However, connect the ceiling’s red wire to the light’s black wire and the ceiling’s black wire to the fan’s black wire. 

Stainless steel or aluminum fans are long-lasting and have less air resistance. They are best for outdoor use as their durability helps them withstand unpleasant weather conditions. Their heavy weight requires a stronger motor, which leads to more noise than other blade materials.

Wooden fan blades are a classic, durable option. They are much quieter than metal fans and feature a wide range of styles and finishes to choose from. However, they can be damaged by moisture if not covered with plastic.

Plastic fan blades are lightweight, easy to clean, and versatile. There are various shapes and styles to choose from as plastic is easily molded and dyed. They will also deteriorate slower than other materials as they aren’t as susceptible to humidity and moisture.

Keeping dust off fans can keep them working optimally and help keep dust mites or bacteria from building up. Dust fans weekly with a duster, microfiber cloth, old pillowcase, or vacuum attachment. You can also try spraying a clean fan with a store-bought dust-repellent product or making a DIY dust-repellent with water and a small amount of liquid fabric softener mixed in.

Ceiling fans can be a great way to cool your home without the expensive utility bill of running an air conditioner. Plus, ceiling fans can sometimes run in both directions, pushing hot air down in winter and pulling cold air up in summer. With that said, air conditioning might be the only thing that helps if you live in a very warm climate.

The direction your ceiling fan spins helps create comfortable airflow in your home and can also help cut down on energy costs. 

During summer, your ceiling fan should spin counterclockwise. This will push cooler air downward in a column and help lower your room’s air temperature. In the winter, set your ceiling fan to spin clockwise and at the lowest speed setting. This will pull cool air upwards, displacing the warm air that pools towards the top of your ceiling and bringing it down towards the floor.

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