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Parrott All-Season LLC
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Serving Whately, MA and surrounding areas

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The Parrott All-Season Story\nSmall Fixes. Big Impact. Your Local Neighbor in Springfield.\n\nEver have a cabinet door that won’t close, a box of hardware waiting to be installed, or a car in need of a refresh—but no time to tackle it? Most big contractors skip the “small stuff.” That’s where Parrott All-Season Services steps in.\n\nI started this business to offer Springfield homeowners and drivers a trustworthy, versatile service—year-round. As a Veteran, I run this company on integrity, discipline, and a mission-first attitude. When I say I’ll be there, I mean it, and the job isn’t done until it’s right.\n\nFrom clearing snow after a storm to detailing your car or patching drywall, I treat every project with the care I’d give my own home. As a father, I’m also building this to set an example for my kids: showing them the value of hard work, responsibility, and serving our community.\n\nWe don’t just fix things we give you your weekend back.\nText or call 4132715621 now!\n

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Luxe Home Service LLC
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Serving Whately, MA and surrounding areas

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"She is very efficient, has all her own product, does not use harsh chemicals, and is strong and able to move all the furniture around without any help from me. She is friendly but keeps working and does a great job. I am very pleased."
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This bathroom went through a huge transformation. From hard water to stained grout. Looking at it today you could never tell.
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Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Window cleaning costs around $220, on average, but you could pay anywhere from $150 to $300 or more, depending on the number of windows, how accessible they are, and the type of windows. Some professional window cleaners charge on a per-window basis at around $10 per window, while others provide a single price for your entire home. Either way, more windows will mean higher cleaning costs. Picture windows tend to be the most affordable because they don’t require cleaning of internal components, while double-hung windows and skylights increase your price because they’re more complicated to clean and less accessible.

The simplest way to clean stained glass windows is by using warm distilled water and a damp cloth. Distilled water won’t corrode the stained glass or leave residue behind. Avoid using cleaners with alcohol or ammonia. However, you should only clean when necessary. Stained glass windows are fragile, and excessive cleaning could cause fading, weakening of the solder, or other damage.

Whether you tip before or after a carpet cleaning depends on when you’re available. If you’re home when they finish up, you can give them their tip after. However, if you need to leave before they’re done or if you won’t be home at all, you can prepare the tip beforehand and leave it for them in an envelope.

Generally speaking, you should clean your windows and any associated fixtures and treatments every six months. Otherwise, clean them as needed to keep everything running smoothly. If you live in a part of the country with especially hard water, you may have to clean them three or four times per year, and the same goes for areas where insects, pollen, dirt, and other debris can soil your windows and potentially cause issues with the moving parts.

Yes, you should plan on being home when a window cleaner is cleaning your windows. The professional will clean both sides of the glass and will likely disassemble parts of your windows from the inside to clean and inspect the inner components, including the balances and weatherstripping. Much of this work requires interior access to your home, which means someone will need to be home to provide access to the window cleaner.

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