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Hearth and Halo Cleaning LLC
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Clean and Inspect a gas fireplaceClean and Inspect a wood burning stove or pellet stoveClean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimney

Serving Pittsburg, MO and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

Hi! I’m Linsey, owner of Hearth & Halo Cleaning LLC. I take pride in providing detailed, reliable, and judgment-free home cleaning services. Whether you need weekly maintenance, bi-weekly visits, deep cleaning, or move-in/move-out services, I show up on time and treat every home with care and respect. I’m licensed, insured, and bonded, and my goal is to make your space feel refreshed, organized, and peaceful.\n

Ms Smith Cleaning n Organizing Affairs
New to Angi
Clean and Inspect a gas fireplaceClean and Inspect a wood burning stove or pellet stoveClean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimney

Serving Pittsburg, MO and surrounding areas

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

As a single mother of two, I’m currently helping my 16-year-old daughter manage our cleaning business. My main goal is to provide financial support for her and our family while improving our financial situation. We take great pride in our business and uphold professional standards. We look forward to hearing from you.

Brunettes Exterior Services
New to Angi
Clean and Inspect a gas fireplaceClean and Inspect a wood burning stove or pellet stoveClean and Inspect a wood fireplace chimney+1 more

Serving Pittsburg, MO and surrounding areas

Welcome to Brunettes Exterior Services — your trusted local experts in keeping homes and businesses looking their best.\nWe specialize in gutter cleaning, pressure washing, roof and siding care, and full exterior maintenance designed to protect your property and boost its curb appeal.\n\nAt Brunettes Exterior Services, we take pride in every job, big or small. Our team shows up on time, works efficiently, and always leaves your property spotless. We combine professional results with fair, honest pricing and friendly customer service you can count on.\n\nWhen you hire Brunettes Exterior Services, you’re choosing quality, reliability, and pride in workmanship — because your property deserves the best.

Chimney Sweep questions, answered by experts

Yes, most insurance plans cover acts of nature. In policy documents, this also may be called “Acts of God” or “natural disasters.” However, not all acts of nature are covered by your policy, and the extent to which they’re covered depends on your specific contract. Check your policy documents to understand your coverage limits and exclusions.

Repairing a fire-damaged home could cost anywhere from $2,000 to $200,000 or more—it all depends on the extent of the damage and the quality of the materials you use. In most cases, your homeowner’s insurance company will cover the majority of the repairs. If you’re buying a home with fire damage, though, it’s best to get an estimate from a fire damage restoration company to estimate the repairs before closing.

Yes, a bowl of vinegar can absorb smoke. If you want to use this method to reduce the smoke smell in your house, all you have to do is leave a bowl (or multiple bowls) of white vinegar out overnight. Alternatively, you can use bowls of baking soda, coffee grounds, or activated charcoal.

Hard materials like glass, metal, and hardwood floors, washable fabrics, and undamaged electrical appliances can often be salvaged after a fire, although it depends on the extent of the damage. For washable fabrics, make sure to use a phosphate mix during the washing process to extract the smoke smell. There are a few things you should throw away after a fire, like canned foods and cosmetics, even if they don’t look like they’re damaged.

Yes, mineral spirits are flammable and may spontaneously combust at temperatures of 200 degrees F or more. Storing them in well-ventilated spaces and disposing of them the proper way are the best ways to prevent mineral spirits or anything contaminated with them, like towels and rags, from going up in smoke.

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