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All Seasons Tree Service Inc
4.4(
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Serving Carver, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We determined that the tree needed to be removed ASAP. I called All Season's Tree Service on Monday morning and asked for an estimate. Larry came later in the morning and gave us an estimate. We did not receive timely bids from the others we asked. The estimate we received from Larry was reasonable. We said we would like to go ahead with All Season's. The next morning, Tuesday, three men came with their equipment. They went about their work in a very professional manner. The tree was methodically removed with no damage to our property! Cleanup was fantastic!! You would hardly know there had been a tree in our front yard. I would highly recommend All Season's Tree Removal!!!"
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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On Call Services
4.8(
24
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Serving Carver, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I found the movers to be polite, respectful, hard working and would highly recommend them. The cleaning service was a little lighter than I wanted but the home was in need of major cleaning and On Call Services has been great about making sure I get the service I need. It is not completed yet but so far, I am thrilled with their response."
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Above The Crowd Moving
4.9(
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Serving Carver, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We used this moving company to move out of our old home into a storage unit a month ago and everything went great.  I couldn't be more impressed with a moving company.  Our second experience with this company did not disappoint either.  We were lucky enough to have the same group of 4 guys working this time as we did when we moved out.  Every single one of them were punctual, professional and some of the hardest workers I've ever seen.  They were constantly moving quickly, efficiently and carefully (not to damage any of our things or the walls, floors, etc of our new home).  We had a couple of really difficult items to move down a narrow staircase and the guys carefully planned it out and executed it flawlessly.  I've recommended this company half a dozen times to people I know that are moving just in the past month.  While I plan to NEVER move again, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this moving company to absolutely anyone.  If you want a stress free experience during a stressful (face it) time - Above the Crowd is the way to go.  Thank you again guys - we couldn't be happier."
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Garbage Collection questions, answered by experts

These appliances certainly increase the number of things allowed down the drain, but they’re not foolproof. There are several items you shouldn’t put in your garbage disposal, according to manufacturers and technicians. Don’t put coffee grounds down the drain. The same goes for eggshells, potato peels, hard foods, onion skins, and any dry, expandable food. Most importantly, never put grease or oils down the drain.

The main issue with garbage disposals is clogging. This can mean a clogging of the pipes that expel the food along with water, or a clogging of the mechanical parts themselves. The problem lies in the solution because you can’t easily see clogs if they’re inside the system, and reaching in to dislodge stuck items is a risky proposal. Call a pro and ask what they would do, but if you can’t see the clog easily, and running the unit won’t free it, you need to let a professional handle the fix. 

These appliances do unscrew, but you need to disconnect everything properly when you replace your garbage disposal. Make sure you shut the power off to the area first and check that it’s off with a voltage detector. Disconnect the main drain line and P-trap, and then disconnect the dishwasher drain line if you have one connected. You can then unscrew your garbage disposal using a disposal wrench. Just make sure you disconnect the electrical lines before removing your appliance.

While unplugging your garbage disposal and plugging it back in may help, most units have an actual reset button, a bright red switch found on the underside of your unit. If your garbage disposal needs resetting, you may notice this button sticking out about a quarter of an inch from the surface of the unit, with which it’s usually flush. Simply depress this reset button to reset the unit, and then test to ensure it’s working about 10 minutes later.

Once you have your garbage disposal disconnected, you can remove the mounting bracket by unscrewing the bolts that are holding the bracket. You can back them out just enough to pop off the snap ring, which prevents the bottom portion of the bracket from disconnecting from the top when you unscrew the bolts. Use a regular screwdriver to pop off the snap ring, and the rest of the components should fall off by themselves.

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