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Diana’s cleaning services
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Serving Drexel, MO and surrounding areas

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"The original cleaner I hired for an apartment move-out cancelled on me at the LAST minute. I found Diane who responded right away. And the next day she and I got to the apartment just before the manager came to change the locks! She completely cleaned my 2 bed, 2 bath apartment in a short amount of time and it looked sparkling! She’s such a sweet lady, too. I will definitely use her again!"
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Roman powerwash
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Serving Drexel, MO and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

My name is Roman, I am from Las Vegas and have been living here the past 2 years. I have lots of experience cleaning quickly and efficiently from a young age and want to start making money on my own and paving a way for my future. Since I am just starting out, I can do any power-wash cleaning job for a very affordable price, I mainly would like to display my skills to grow my business. I specialize in Driveways, siding, trash cans, windows, and paving. Id love to get to work! Call me and we will work a price that will work for you.

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Tanner Bilyeu
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Serving Drexel, MO and surrounding areas

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’m Tanner, and I take pride in providing dependable, high-quality work at fair prices. I offer HVAC-related services, including air duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, furnace clean-outs, filter changes, and general maintenance to help keep your home safe and running efficiently. I also handle a variety of handyman projects and always focus on honest communication, punctuality, and attention to detail. My goal is to treat every customer’s home with respect and make sure the job is done right the first time. I look forward to helping with your next project and earning your trust.

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House Cleaning questions, answered by experts

If you’re unsatisfied with the cleaning, address your concerns directly and promptly with your housekeeper or the company. Many professionals offer satisfaction guarantees or will return to address missed areas at no extra charge. Document specific issues and clarify your expectations for future visits to ensure better results and avoid ongoing frustration.

Whether you need to leave your home after a termite treatment depends on the method used, and your pest control expert will provide specific instructions. For basic treatments like bait stations or traps, you typically don't need to vacate, but you should keep children and pets away from them. If the treatment involves indoor pesticide spraying, you will likely need to leave for three to five hours. For a full fumigation, which involves tenting the house, you must vacate the property for 24 to 72 hours (approximately three days). If you have any concerns, you can consult the National Pesticide Information Center for guidance.

For special occasions, follow the same 15% to 20% tipping suggestion on the final cost of the service. Cleaning for holidays and parties can sometimes exceed $400, depending on if it’s a deep clean or involves more specialized requests (like yard clean up, unpacking decorations, or rearranging furniture). In which case, a $400 service would result in a tip between $40 to $80.

No, you should never use isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) to clean flat paint or paint with any other finish. Isopropyl alcohol works similarly to a paint thinner, so it’s likely to liquify the paint on your walls and leave damaged or bare areas. For stubborn stains, try mixing one cup of vinegar or baking soda into a bucket of warm water and scrubbing very gently with a soft sponge. If the stain or soiling is pervasive, touch up the area by repainting the affected areas.

Coca-Cola isn’t a very effective method for cleaning toilet bowl stains on its own. The idea is that since it contains carbonic, citric, and phosphoric acids, it can wipe out your hard water stains after sitting for a few hours. While it can work on lighter stains if you heat it, let it sit overnight, and scrub your toilet, it’s unlikely to make a noticeable difference on stubborn stains.

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