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Chloe’s Cleaning Co
New to Angi
Upholstery and Furniture - Clean

Serving Coventry, CT and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Hi, I’m Chloe!! I’m a friendly, dependable housekeeper who genuinely enjoys helping people create clean, comfortable, and welcoming homes. I take pride in my work and pay close attention to detail, ensuring every space is cleaned with care and thoroughness. With previous housekeeping experience, I understand the importance of reliability, professionalism, and treating your home with respect. I’m currently growing my housekeeping business and am excited to connect with new clients through this platform. I look forward to earning your trust and helping keep your home looking its best!! Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions, to receive a custom quote or for more information

Bella Cleaning & Restoration
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Upholstery and Furniture - CleanUpholstery and Furniture - Clean - For Business

Serving Coventry, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

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Pat promptly responded to my inquiry for carpet cleaning.  The estimate for cleaning the carpet was very reasonable and Pat was able to schedule a date for services which worked for both of us. Received a reminder phone call from Pat the night before which I appreciated.  The next morning Jay gave me a 15 minute heads up phone call and was prompt in getting to my home. When he arrived, Jay explained the cleaning process and examined the carpet for any special cleaning needs. He then got to work.  Was very pleased that I had no soggy carpets when the work was done (as had occurred with prior cleaners) and was able to get everything back into place the next day.  The carpet looks great.


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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Omondi Woodworking LLC
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Upholstery and Furniture - CleanUpholstery and Furniture - Clean - For Business

Serving Coventry, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Credit card accepted

"Great work, done beautifully, on time, at a reasonable price, and with enthusiasm and sensitivity. The job involved figuring out paint to match the antique lacquer on the table and also replacing an ornamental chair rung (I lost the item after it broke off) so that it matches the existing rungs."
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Couch Cleaning Services questions, answered by experts

Air purifiers are meant to kill airborne mold, along with pollen and dirt. Air purifiers are a good option if you have allergies and need a whole-home solution, whereas dehumidifiers are best for naturally damp areas (like a bathroom). Consider getting an indoor air quality test to determine if an air purifier is right for you.

There are several reasons why your furnace filter might get dirty quickly. For example, if you run your furnace often, more air—and therefore, more contaminants—will flow through the system and clog your filter. Having pets is another reason that your filter accumulates dirt quickly. Also, thinner filters will get dirty faster than thicker ones.

Both an air purifier and a dehumidifier can help prevent future mold growth, but neither can remove existing mold. An air purifier will improve air quality and trap mold spores in the air, whereas a dehumidifier will reduce moisture in the environment. Keep in mind that you need to make sure your air purifier uses HEPA filters, which are rated for mold removal.

No, running your furnace without an air filter isn’t better than running it with a dirty filter. Even if it’s dirty, a filter will still prevent particles from blowing around your ducts and your house. However, neither of these options is good for your furnace or your health. Replace your filter once every one to three months for optimal furnace performance and air quality.

Sometimes, you can clean an HVAC filter rather than replace it. If you have a washable filter, also known as a permanent or semi-permanent HVAC filter, wash the filter once per month. However, if you have filters that are not labeled as washable, do not attempt to clean them and reuse them. Many HVAC filters are disposable, and you’ll need to buy a whole new filter to replace dirty disposable filters.

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