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McCollum Services
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Gutters & Downspouts - CleanGutters & Downspouts - Clean- For BusinessRoof - Clean

Serving Scotts, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"He also as very prompt, professional, and personable. In addition to the cleaning the advised me of my options for the areas that were overflowing - one area needed rehung and was likely hung incorrectly and the other area he was able to correct by cleaning, removing the blockage/debris."
Response time1 day
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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M&M Carpet Masters
5.0(
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Carpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Scotts, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"David did a great job. The carpets and upholstery turned out wonderful. Everyone was very courteous and professional. I would definitely use them again."
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+35

Response time2 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Amistee Air Duct Cleaning and Insulation
4.4(
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Air Ducts & Vents - CleanAir Ducts & Vents - Clean - For Business

Serving Scotts, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Amistee Air Duct Cleaning and Insulation delivers trusted air duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, insulation, and home comfort solutions throughout Michigan. Since 2005, our award‑winning team has helped homeowners and businesses improve their air quality, comfort, and energy efficiency with honest, high‑quality service.\n\nWhether you need attic insulation, professional duct cleaning, or help rerouting a dryer vent, our certified technicians are here to make the process simple and transparent. We believe every customer deserves clear communication, upfront pricing, and results they can feel.\n\nYour home’s comfort is our priority—and we’re committed to doing the job right.

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Whole Home Cleaning
Corner Guards

+21

Response time1 day
Response rate93%
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Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Most homeowner’s insurance policies can help cover the cost of biohazard cleanings for specific events. Biohazard events like unattended death, infectious disease, and medical emergency are generally covered, as are flooring and drywall repairs. It’s best to check with your insurance company to see what is specifically covered.

To clean a subfloor after removing carpet, start by removing any leftover debris, such as stuck-on underlay, nails, or staples. Next, thoroughly vacuum the subfloor to eliminate dust, dirt, and loose particles. If adhesive residue remains, you can use an adhesive remover, a scraper, or a sander to gently lift it off. Finally, clean the surface by mopping or wiping it down with a damp rag and allow it to dry completely. This preparation is essential for ensuring new flooring adheres properly and to prevent bumps or wrinkles from forming.

Whether a scullery is worth it depends on how much you like to cook and entertain. If you frequently host gatherings—a scullery is likely worth the money. If you’re looking for ROI, it’s not so clear. It may not add significant value to your home, as it doesn’t increase square footage and may repurpose space that a buyer would have preferred to remain as-is (like a laundry room). 

The best cleaner to remove soot depends on the surface material and the type of fire, but consider dish soaps or degreasers, baking soda, rubbing alcohol, and hydrogen. Low-oxygen fires often leave behind greasy soot, which is best removed with dish soaps or degreasers. Baking soda can be useful for absorbing soot deposits from carpets, followed by rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide to clean the set-in stains.

The main difference between a general cleaning and a deep clean is that a general cleaning focuses on regular maintenance, while a deep clean hones in on the nitty gritty details of cleaning that may not impact your day-to-day life. For example, it’s important to wipe down your counter and have a clean place to cook regularly, but you may not think twice about pulling out your stove to clean behind it until it’s time for a deep cleaning.

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