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Coastal Cleaning Services, LLC
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Serving Helena, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"This is a family-owned business, and we were very impressed with the quality of work which included window cleaning and power washing stucco as well as the sidewalk. Their customer interaction was exceptional and their response time excellent. Definitely recommend."
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Liberty’s cleaning
New to Angi

Serving Helena, MS and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Hi, my name is Liberty. I provide reliable and detail-oriented house cleaning and maid services designed to keep your home fresh, organized, and comfortable. From regular maintenance to deep cleaning and move-in/move-out services, I take pride in delivering quality results you can count on. My goal is to make your home shine while giving you more time to focus on what matters most.

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1st Choice Home Improvements, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Helena, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 1999

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Serving the Gulf Coast since '99. We always ensure that the highest standards are maintained without compromising integrity, honesty, and respect for the consumer's property and well-being. We continually commit ourselves to achieving excellent customer satisfaction. 1st Choice Home Improvements is a locally owned and operated contractor specializing in window replacements, kitchen & bath remodels, vinyl siding, cabinet restoration, patio enclosures, screen rooms, sunrooms and hurricane shutters.

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Windows questions, answered by experts

It’s easy to tell if you have low-E windows. Light a match or grab a pen light and hold it up to your windows. You should see multiple reflections in the window—four for double-pane windows. If one of the reflections is a slightly different color than the other three, you have low-E windows. If you don’t have low-E windows, all the reflections will be the same color.

Replacing basement windows can be worth the cost if replacement is necessary. If your windows are leaking and leading to water damage in your basement, it’s absolutely worth replacing them. Similarly, if your basement windows are no longer insulating your basement or pose a security risk, you need to replace them.

In some cases, you may be able to save money by repairing a window instead of replacing it. A contractor can help you decide the right course of action.

No, windows cannot be made 100% soundproof. Even the most advanced setups still allow some sound to pass through because windows are designed to let in light and are not completely sealed from the outside. While you cannot achieve complete silence, significant noise reduction is possible, with some noise-reduction windows blocking up to 95% of outside noise.

The goal is to minimize air gaps, add mass, and reduce vibration. To block out as much noise as possible, consider hiring a professional to install new double-pane, triple-pane, or laminated windows. You can further enhance soundproofing with airtight seals, glass inserts, shutters, or sound-dampening curtains. With the right upgrades, you can block out traffic, neighbors, and other city noise to a much quieter level.

Yes, egress windows must meet local building codes for size and accessibility. Professional installers ensure compliance.

The best way to clean outside windows is by using a garden hose. Start by spraying the windows with a high-pressure stream to clear off loose dirt and grime. Then use a mixture of hot water and dish soap and scrub the windows with a sponge. Rinse off the soapy water with the hose. Before you finish up, spray the windows with a solution of vinegar and water and wipe them down with a microfiber cloth.

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