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Cades Home Maintenance LLC
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Central A/C - Service or Repair

Serving Agency, MO and surrounding areas

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"Cade is extremely professional and personable. He was very timely and efficient with the repairs. Moving forward, he will absolutely be my first call for repairs on all our household needs."
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RM Cleaning Services
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Agency, MO and surrounding areas

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I’m Marbin rodríguez with RM Cleaning services . I own a local cleaning business serving St. Joseph and the surrounding area. I specialize in Airbnb and vacation rental turnover cleanings, as well as residential cleaning. I wanted to see if you currently have a cleaning company or if you need a reliable backup cleaner. I offer dependable, detail-oriented service with flexible scheduling. I’d love the opportunity to provide a free quote. Thanks for your time. I look forward to hearing from you.

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Air Scrubbers Air Duct Cleaning LLC
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Air Ducts & Vents - CleanBoiler or Radiator Heating System - Install or ReplaceBoiler or Radiator Heating System - Install or Replace - For Business+48 more

Serving Agency, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

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"Provider called at about 8pm the night before to cancel a Monday appointment.  Granted, this was during a rough winter, but a little more advanced notice would have helped.
Seemed to do a nice, thorough job on the air ducts, however the deal was for a fixed number of supplies & returns.  I had fewer supplies, but more returns, so I was charged a surcharge for each additional return, even though they were shorter than most of my supplies.
Could have done a better job cleaning up dirt and dust that accumulated on my floors around the vents that had piled up during the vacuuming. 
Staff was very nice.
All and all pretty good though, would probably use again.  My vents were filthy and now they are not.
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can put an AC unit on the roof of your home or commercial building. For proper installation, you’ll need to ensure the roof surface is flat, it’s accessible for maintenance and cleaning, and an AC installation pro agreed that your home is a candidate for package units. Don’t forget to consider the climate in your area, as homes that experience frequent tropical storms or hurricanes may not benefit from this type of system.

It depends on the type of AC unit and the extent of the mold growth. For example, if you have a small amount of mold in your central air conditioner, it’s worth cleaning it to protect your HVAC system and your health. In situations like these, you can often remove the mold yourself in a couple of hours. On the other hand, if you have a portable AC unit with a severe mold problem, it makes more sense to buy a new one. On average, replacing a portable AC unit costs $100 to $500.

It depends on the specifics of your warranty. The motor is likely not covered if you’re working with a limited warranty. The same goes for other components like the compressor and evaporator coil. Some extended warranties will cover the blower and fan motor, so read the fine print before signing up. Additionally, the manufacturer may offer a warranty for the parts, including the motor, though there’s likely to be a strict time limit for this coverage.

Running an air conditioner with mold is not safe because it can spread harmful mold spores throughout your home. Exposure to these spores can trigger various health problems, including respiratory issues, allergies, coughing, wheezing, sneezing, itchy eyes, and a sore throat. It may also aggravate asthma in household members. Continued exposure can increase the risk of more serious illnesses like sinus infections, pneumonia, and bronchitis. If you suspect mold in your air conditioner, you should stop using the system until it has been properly cleaned to avoid health risks and further contamination.

No, you should not attempt to replace an AC evaporator coil yourself. This is a complex task that must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician. The process involves handling hazardous and flammable refrigerants, which poses significant safety risks. Attempting a DIY replacement can also cause further damage to your HVAC system and will likely void its warranty. It is necessary to hire a local AC repair professional for this job.

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