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Maid to Shine The Richey Cleaning Company LLC
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Serving Marsing, ID and surrounding areas

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Hi there! I’m Jessica Richey, and I’m excited to introduce myself. First and foremost, I am a proud wife and mother, as well as a goal-driven person that you can always count on. I’ve been cleaning homes here in the Treasure Valley for many years now. For me, cleaning isn’t just a job — It’s a true passion and I actually find it incredibly therapeutic! When I’m not making spaces sparkle, you can usually find me outdoors, camping and soaking up quality time with my amazing family.

ACI Window Cleaning
4.8(
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Serving Marsing, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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"Initially, our experience was not so positive (which is the reason for the "B" on professionalism), but ultimately, Jason Lochridge, the owner, went the extra mile to more than make things right.  Here is our story (and please read it to the end):

We purchased a discount coupon for gutter cleaning through Deal Saver.  The crew showed up on time.  They asked if they could use our trash container to dispose of the leaves in the gutters (something we found out later was not company policy), and my husband said "yes."  They put all the wet, dirty leaves in the container unbagged (also totally not company procedure -- they were supposed to bag everything and remove it from the premises).  My husband estimates there was about 100 pounds of gunk in the container.  They also splattered mud down the side of our house.

Not only did this make a terrible, sloppy mess in our garbage container, but it also turned very cold a few days later so that when he got ready to put the trash out for collection, he realized that the wet leaves in the bottom of the container (which was empty when they arrived) would freeze in a lump and likely not come out when the trash was emptied.  So he went to the store, bought some heavy-duty trash bags and cleaned the leaves out of the container (as many as he could -- it was still a mess -- absolutely filthy) and bagged them before putting the can at the curb.

They also overcharged us.  They told us we had 150 feet of gutter but would charge us for "only" 140.  Our coupon was good for 100 linear feet, so we paid for another 40 ($80).  My husband measured later, thinking 150 sounded like too much, and he got 115 feet. 

I decided it was only fair to call ACI and give them a chance to make it right.  Jason came out to inspect the job and collect our garbage container to clean it.  He re-measured the gutters and told me that we had 118 feet, confirming that we had been over-charged.  He also asked me to step outside and look at the gutters.  He showed me a section that the employee accompanying him had wiped clean and said, "That is what your gutters were supposed to look like when they left."  The rest were really dirty.  Then he told me he had taken pictures of how the crew had left the gutters (dirty) and that it would be a topic in their Monday employee meeting.  He was very calm, but I could see that underneath, he was angry.

They cleaned the rest of the gutters off, cleaned the mud off the side of the house and took our garbage container away and cleaned that up, too.  Then they sent us a refund check.  I was expecting the amount we had been overcharged, but they refunded the entire $80!  So, yes, I will definitely hire them again and recommend them to others.

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All American Carpet Cleaning
4.2(
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Serving Marsing, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Our first time with All American and I must say I was impressed. Our Service Technician was Oswaldo and he did a great job. He is a very personal guy, professional and I'd say a perfectionist with a strong work ethic. We will definitely use again and I highly recommend All American Carpet Cleaning."
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Carpet Cleaning questions, answered by experts

While they both help to penetrate tough fibers and have similar designs, there is a difference between an upholstery cleaner and a carpet cleaner. Carpet cleaners are much tougher on stains and use much more concentrated solutions, while upholstery cleaners are a bit softer on fabrics and use lighter solutions. While an upholstery cleaner may work on a carpet, your carpet cleaner might be too rough on your upholstered furniture.

To remove mold from fabric that’s part of your wood furniture, the best option is to take the fabric off and place it in the washing machine. If you cannot take the fabric off, it helps to move the furniture out into the sun. Use a high-quality vacuum to remove any mold spores that are present. You can try spraying the mold with a 50/50 vinegar-water mixture. Hydrogen peroxide is also a possibility for removing mold from fabric, but it could damage certain types of fabric.

There are a lot of good reasons to hire a carpet cleaner. Compared to other types of flooring, carpet has a relatively low life span, but regular professional cleaning can prevent the need for early replacement. It also helps maintain the appearance of your carpet and removes allergens like dust and pollen, as well as bacteria. If you do not want to hire a pro, you can rent a carpet cleaner and do the job on your own.

You should aim to have your floors professionally deep cleaned once or twice per year. A deep clean service can remove set-in stains, clean grout between tiles, address water spots or discoloration on wood floors, and make your floors look new again. For households with children, pets, or severe allergies, consider increasing the frequency to four times per year (quarterly). It's also important to perform regular cleaning, such as vacuuming and mopping, in between professional services.

Vinegar and baking soda can effectively remove old carpet stains, and there are a few common methods for application. One method involves applying them separately: sprinkle baking soda over the stain, let it sit for 15 to 30 minutes, then vacuum it up. Afterward, blot the area with a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water. Another method combines the ingredients on the stain to create a foaming reaction that helps lift it. To do this, pour a generous layer of dry baking soda over the stain. Then, in a spray bottle, mix distilled white vinegar with warm water and a few drops of dish soap, and spray this solution over the baking soda. Let the mixture sit for several hours until dry, then wipe or vacuum up the residue and blot the area with a clean towel. You can repeat the process if the stain persists.

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