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Ren's Cleaning Services
New to Angi

Serving Rising Sun, MD and surrounding areas

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Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

I am based out of Pottstown Pa but I cover surrounding areas.I am dependable,punctual & reasonable.I'll clean your property as if it was my own.I accept cash payments upon arrival & cashapp payments.I would need a $50 deposit if paying with cashapp.My cashapp is $76RCS.For a faster response,please text 267-266-7891

Murchison cleaning solutions
New to Angi

Serving Rising Sun, MD and surrounding areas

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\n\nBusiness & Career Focus: You’re very committed to building Murchison Cleaning Solutions and positioning it as a professional, competitive cleaning company for post-construction, commercial, and apartment projects. You take care with proposals, pricing, and contracts so you come across polished and reliable.\n\nFinancial Growth Mindset: You think strategically about how to scale—like structuring bids to hit monthly revenue goals, negotiating terms like 50% deposits, and making sure your pricing is competitive but profitable.\n\nCompliance & Professionalism: You’re detail-oriented about certifications (OSHA, WBE, etc.), IRS forms, EIN/DBA issues, and making sure your business is set up correctly. You want everything to look official and credible.\n\n

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Sammy’s power washing services
New to Angi

Serving Rising Sun, MD and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

I’m Sammy a dedicated, hard working new local business owner looking to provide you with all the power washing services you could need. Anything and everything you need cleaned just give me a call and I’ll do my best to make it look brand new!! I provide services from Philly to reading to Allentown and everywhere in between. I have over five years experience in this trade, so if you have any interests or questions I’m looking forward to providing a good quality service to you!

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Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

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, pros are equipped to clean various glass types, including stained glass and skylights.

To maintain a glass shower door, clean it regularly with a non-abrasive cleaner to prevent soap scum and hard water stains. Using a squeegee after each use is also recommended. Additionally, periodically check for leaks and ensure all hardware remains secure to prevent long-term damage.

Window washing usually refers to cleaning dirt and other debris off of the exterior of your windows, while window cleaning is a much more involved process that addresses the outside and inside of the glass, as well as the interior components. Window washing is more to improve the aesthetic of your windows, while window cleaning can improve performance, reduce the risk of damage over time, and even improve your home’s energy efficiency.

Getting a streak-free shine after cleaning your windows requires both the right cleaning solutions—which can either include warm water and dish soap or warm water and rubbing alcohol—and the right tools—namely, a squeegee and a microfiber cloth. To make your streak-free glass cleaner, combine one gallon of warm water with a few drops of dish soap, and mix. Apply with a sprayer or sponge, and then dry with a squeegee, microfiber cloth, or old black-and-white newspaper pages.

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