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Fix It Dave
New to Angi

Serving Cairo, GA and surrounding areas

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Hi, I am David Wright. I have been doing repairs and construction of all kinds for over 20 years. There is very little I cannot repair, fix, remove or install when it comes to a home whether it is manufactured or site built. Whatever the problem is, let Dave fix it for you!

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Ciara Glover
New to Angi

Serving Cairo, GA and surrounding areas

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My name is Ciara and I started cleaning with my mawmaw when I was real young in her business she had going. For years I helped her and when I grew up I've also gained experience with cleaning hotels, as well as condos along the panhandle. I offer several different services. If you feel I could be a good candidate for you just reach out!

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Integrity Cleaning Group LLC
New to Angi

Serving Cairo, GA and surrounding areas

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Integrity Cleaning Group is a reliable and professional cleaning company serving Bainbridge and surrounding areas. We provide residential and commercial cleaning services, including routine cleaning, deep cleaning, move-in/move-out cleaning, and office cleaning. Our goal is to deliver quality service, attention to detail, and customer satisfaction on every job. We offer free estimates and flexible scheduling. Contact us today for a cleaner, healthier space.

Ventura's Cleaning
New to Angi

Serving Cairo, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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Ventura's Cleaning is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business.

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Windows questions, answered by experts

Most manufacturers have their name imprinted somewhere on the window, such as the spacer bar, hardware, or frame. Other manufacturers will include an identification number printed on the glass itself. If you’re unable to find either of these, then your window was manufactured locally (oftentimes called a “shop window”). 

With a manufacturer name (or even better, the identification number) you can attempt to research the information to find out when the product was made. Keep in mind this won’t tell you when the window was installed on your home, but can get you close.

Yes, you can install a bay window in an existing house. You’ll need to have a structural engineer draw up plans to add the necessary support to your exterior load-bearing walls and a general contractor to make the changes to the framing around the new wall opening. This will cost an average of $3,000. After that work is done, a window installer can set the new bay window in place.

Steel windows are durable and last a long time, but not in all weather conditions. If you live near the ocean, these windows might not be the best choice, as the saltwater breeze can corrode the metal. Steel windows are also more expensive than other types of windows. However, with that high price point comes a sleek, distinctive design that many homeowners find appealing, especially for modern decor. You can also restore steel windows to get a longer lifespan from them, so they can last longer than vinyl, aluminum, and even wood.

It is generally recommended to remove window screens for the winter, especially in climates with heavy snow, freezing rain, or frigid temperatures. Removing them helps prevent damage to the screen mesh and frames that can be caused by ice and moisture buildup between the screen and the window. Taking out the screens also allows more natural light and warmth into your home during shorter winter days and makes it easier to clean your windows thoroughly. In warmer climates where harsh weather is not a concern, the decision is more about personal preference; some homeowners prefer the clearer view, while others leave them in for convenience.

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, low-E windows can reduce energy loss by 30% to 50%. But the actual effect of low-E windows in your home will depend on many factors, like climate, number of windows, window treatments, and more. In terms of aesthetics, you may or may not notice a difference in how your windows look or how much natural light shines through. But overall, low-E windows look very similar to traditional windows.

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