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"I hired West Renovations to replace my 17 year old deck. John and his crew exceeded my expectations! The builders were on time, courteous and friendly, and they did a great job! I LOVE my new deck and couldn’t be happier with the whole process. I’ll be using theses guys in the future for other projects. I highly recommend this company!"

Sandra G on November 2020

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"I hired West Renovations to replace my 17 year old deck. John and his crew exceeded my expectations! The builders were on time, courteous and friendly, and they did a great job! I LOVE my new deck and couldn’t be happier with the whole process. I’ll be using theses guys in the future for other projects. I highly recommend this company!"

Sandra G on November 2020



Killebrew Carpet Cleaning

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Killebrew Carpet Cleaning

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Mention you saw this Carpet Cleaning Promotional AD on Angies List and receive this promotion. 2 Rooms - $ 59.00 3 Rooms - $ 79.00 4 Rooms - $119.00 5 Rooms - $139.00 Each room is considered 250 sqft. or less, a hall, large closet, bath or staircase. Upholstery: Chair - $35.00 Loveseat - $55.00 Sofa - $75.00 Dryer Vent Cleaning: Start at $50.00 per vent.

Mention you saw this Carpet Cleaning Promotional AD on Angies List and receive this promotion. 2 Rooms - $ 59.00 3 Rooms - $ 79.00 4 Rooms - $119.00 5 Rooms - $139.00 Each room is considered 250 sqft. or less, a hall, large closet, bath or staircase. Upholstery: Chair - $35.00 Loveseat - $55.00 Sofa - $75.00 Dryer Vent Cleaning: Start at $50.00 per vent.



Klean Image Professional Service

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Klean Image Professional Service

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Klean Image Professional Service has been in operation since 2003. The company is family owned and is managed by its parent company, Breaker Enterprises LLC. We currently have 20 employees and operate in NC, SC and GA.

Klean Image Professional Service has been in operation since 2003. The company is family owned and is managed by its parent company, Breaker Enterprises LLC. We currently have 20 employees and operate in NC, SC and GA.



We are a family owned business and take pride in our jobs,no matter the size of the project. Our goal is to provide our customers with great service and affordable pricing!


SimplyClean Solutions

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SimplyClean Solutions

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We are a local, family-run business which has over 25 years experience in the carpet cleaning and flooring industry. Owners former navy and marine veterans. Our technicians undergo detailed training to meet the highest standards set by obtaining IICRC certification. We take pride in our appearance and we utilize the most up-to-date equipment available to our industry. The spotters and cleaning products that we use come from in depth research and proven testing of many different applications. Only through this experience have we determined a recipe that gives you, the customer, the best results possible for your specific textile product. We will arrive on time, and in uniform, ready to work for you. We invite you to ask our technicians about your specific maintenance needs, since every household has different requirements. Our technicians will perform a pre-inspection, evaluate your cleaning needs, and finally recommend the appropriate cleaning methods.

We are a local, family-run business which has over 25 years experience in the carpet cleaning and flooring industry. Owners former navy and marine veterans. Our technicians undergo detailed training to meet the highest standards set by obtaining IICRC certification. We take pride in our appearance and we utilize the most up-to-date equipment available to our industry. The spotters and cleaning products that we use come from in depth research and proven testing of many different applications. Only through this experience have we determined a recipe that gives you, the customer, the best results possible for your specific textile product. We will arrive on time, and in uniform, ready to work for you. We invite you to ask our technicians about your specific maintenance needs, since every household has different requirements. Our technicians will perform a pre-inspection, evaluate your cleaning needs, and finally recommend the appropriate cleaning methods.


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Drapery Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Window treatments fall under the categories of hard, soft, and layered. Hard refers to stiff, formed treatments that include window blinds and shutters. Soft refers to cloth window treatments that include drapes and curtains. Finally, layered refers to the combination of soft and hard treatments. For example, you might place flowing drapes over blinds to combine the practicality of a treatment that blocks the sun with the whimsical and elongating aesthetic of a full-window drape.

In general, shades and blinds are the most common window coverings used today because they create unobtrusive, sleek profiles that fit into any space. In addition, blinds and shades are extremely easy to use. Most operate using either a pull system or wand. While most blinds and shades sold by retailers are available in a wide range of sizes that are made to fit standard windows, customers can also order custom shades and blinds for windows that are hard to fit.

The best way to clean drapes depends on the material, as certain washing methods are necessary for more delicate materials. You can follow the general guidelines below in most cases:

  • Cotton: Machine wash

  • Lace: Hand wash

  • Linen: Dry clean

  • Polyester: Machine wash

  • Silk: Dry clean or steam clean

  • Velvet: Dry clean

  • Wool: Dry clean

You should also consider if there’s any existing damage to the drapes, like pulls or small tears, that could get worse with aggressive washing. Additionally, older drapes may require special care from a professional to preserve them but still leave them clean.

Delicate surfaces like softwood, painted areas, or antique furniture can be damaged by a power or pressure washer. Avoid power washing things with electrical components, including outlets or HVAC units, because water can short-circuit these systems. Fragile materials like glass or light fixtures shatter under high pressure. Additionally, plants and landscaping should be kept safe from the forceful spray to prevent harm. Always assess the surrounding area before power washing to avoid costly damage.

In some cases, it’s possible to clean your drapes yourself, but usually only if you can machine-wash the drapes. You can check the “how to wash” tag on the drapes for instructions. If the tag is missing or if the material is dry-clean only, we recommend leaving the work to a professional drape cleaner. Performing the wrong type of cleaning or using the wrong cleaning solutions on sensitive materials can destroy your drapes. A professional drapery cleaner will apply the correct solutions for safe, deep cleaning.

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