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Mack's Home Services, LLC
4.7(
602
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Serving Hagerstown, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I have used Mackâ s services for power washing and dryer vent cleaning. Mack is meticulous with his work, professional, courteous and has a cheery disposition. His prices are very fair, and heâ s easy to contact to set up appointments for work that needs to be done. I would highly recommend Mack!"
Response time3 hrs
Recommended by99%of homeowners
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Sunshine's Cleaning Service
4.9(
21
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Serving Hagerstown, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 1997

Free estimates

Customers say: Super punctual

"Paulette provided outstanding service. This was a cleaning for a home we just purchased. It needed a lot of cleaning. When Paulette was finished, it shined. She is also very nice and easy to talk with. I would highly recommend her for any cleaning job."
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Response time6 days
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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High Prestige Cleaning LLC
5.0(
21
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Serving Hagerstown, MD and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"High Prestige Cleaning is thorough in all they do. I initially hired them to clean my home for the new owners after we sold it, and then had them clean the home we were moving into. They exceeded my expectations with their careful attention to detail. Even the new owners of our home exclaimed how clean it was. They gladly fulfill any reasonable requests…from general cleaning to deeper cleaning like light fixtures, windows, baseboards, cabinets, refrigerator etc. Not only do they clean well, their cheerful disposition each time they arrive is very uplifting. If you are looking for a trustworthy company that does an excellent job, High Prestige Cleaning is the way to go!"
Response time9 hrs
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Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Putting off cleaning your fridge is a bad idea for a few reasons. For one, any food spills can build up, making it much harder to clean your fridge when you finally do get around to it. Plus, any stray pickle juice or leaky leftovers are a recipe for a stinky fridge. 

But beyond that, if you don’t clean your fridge, it could be a health hazard. Old food can turn moldy and old spills can too. Even if none of that scares you, putting off cleaning your fridge will make it look downright gross, which should be reason enough to break out your sponge. 

Many housekeepers offer move-out cleaning services. However, your housekeeper is likely to charge a higher rate for this service since move-outs typically require more extensive deep cleaning than a standard housekeeping service.

As a general rule, you should clean your oven at least every three months, though this depends on how often you use it and the amount of residue buildup. A clear sign that your oven needs cleaning is if you notice smoke or a burning smell during use. Many ovens have a self-cleaning cycle, which heats the oven to an extreme temperature. If you use this feature, stay home while it runs and consider ventilating the room, as it can create smoke. For manual cleaning, you can make a paste of baking soda and water or use white vinegar before resorting to harsher, store-bought oven cleaners.

Professional cleaning utilizes industrial-grade equipment and formulated cleansers that penetrate deeper into fabrics, removing stubborn dirt without risking damage that DIY approaches might, such as surface abrasion from improper tools.

Yes, using an oven cleaner is a great alternative for cleaning your stovetop. Remove any grates and then spray the surface down. Allow the cleaner to sit for about 20 minutes, and then scrub it clean with a damp non-abrasive sponge. Dry and polish it off using a dry microfiber towel, and you’re done.

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