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Avatar for SQUEAKY CLEAN CLEANING SVC
SQUEAKY CLEAN CLEANING SVC
4.6(
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Maid ServiceOne Time Interior House CleaningRange & Hood - Clean+3 more

Serving Caledonia, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1973

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Some dusting was not complete; the 2 ladies talked nearly non-stop and loudly. Did do a thorough job on cleaning the cold air returns; but vacuuming in kitchen was not complete (vacuum cleaner they brought the problem?). They were rushed as the previous job took much longer than planned. Place smelled clean and looked overall good when they left. Everyone seemed to be steadily working-efficiently?"
Recommended by89%of homeowners
Avatar for Duct Works Air Duct & Dryer Vent Cleaning
Duct Works Air Duct & Dryer Vent Cleaning
5.0(
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Air Ducts & Vents - CleanAir Ducts & Vents - Clean - For BusinessDryer Vents - Clean+1 more

Serving Caledonia, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

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"Jim did a wonderful job cleaning our air ducts and dryer vent! This is the second time we hired him for this job. This service makes a big difference in our allergies. We also appreciated his careful precautions due to COVID-19."
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Sonic Cleaning questions, answered by experts

In most cases, it is best to leave icicles on your roof and allow them to melt naturally. You should only remove them if they are heavy enough to cause damage to your home or pose a safety risk to people below. Attempting to remove icicles yourself can be dangerous, so if you are concerned about immediate damage, it is recommended to hire a professional. To prevent icicles from recurring, you should address the underlying cause, which is often poor insulation. Long-term solutions include improving your home's insulation or installing roof heating coils.

While it’s not completely necessary for them to operate properly, as the occasional rainfall can rinse away dirt and debris, manually cleaning solar panels from time to time can keep them operating more efficiently.

Dirt, debris, pollen, and bird droppings can collect on the surface of the panels. Depending on the amount of solar panels you have, this can add up over time, so set a regular maintenance schedule. Moreover, if you live in a climate with little to no rainfall, more debris can accumulate, causing inefficiencies that would be clear in your electricity bill. 

Tile roofs, including clay, concrete, and slate, are considered low-maintenance materials that require fewer repairs and less care than many other roofing options.

  • Clay tiles require minimal maintenance. They stand up well to the elements and UV radiation, repel water, and do not easily stain, discolor, or fade in direct sunlight. Clay tiles do not need sealing. Maintenance is typically only required to replace cracked tiles, which can be caused by foot traffic, extreme weather, or fallen tree limbs.

  • Concrete tiles are also low-maintenance but require more upkeep than clay. They need to be sealed every few years to maintain water resistance, and their color tends to fade more quickly than clay.

Aside from these material-specific needs, general maintenance for tile roofs includes annual inspections, routine gutter cleaning, and addressing repairs as they arise. A well-maintained tile roof can provide 50 to 100 years or more of protection for your home.

Ideally, you will tackle removing algae from your roof during spring or summer when the weather is drier and warmer. Because algae tends to grow during the colder and wetter months, you want to tackle this project before the temperature drops to hopefully keep it from coming back at all.

Vinegar, bleach, chlorine, barley straw, and a bevy of dedicated algaecides can kill algae, which is the easy part. Preventing algae from returning can be a struggle for some homeowners, but keeping the patio well-maintained and clean is a good first step.

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