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Precision Powerwashing
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Serving Hampstead, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"Greg arrived on time after calling me 15 minutes before. He did an excellent job, and happily went back to redo some windows that I thought needed to be rinsed again. I am looking forward to using Precision Powerwashing next year."
Response time5 hrs
Response rate89%
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Coastal Quality Cleaning
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Serving Hampstead, NC and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

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Hello! My names Angelica Flores and I am the proud owner of Coastal Quality Cleaning located in Wilmington NC along side my husband Michael East but we are servicing throughout multiple counties! \n\nWhy choose Coastal Quality Cleaning as your first time or reoccurring cleaning service? Well we offer a customizable cleaning plan that fits your home and budget! Whether its picking and choosing certain rooms,cleaning just floors, blinds, bathroom, or post construction, move in/out cleans, we have you covered! We have monthly discounts for first time cleans as well as a $25 off reoccurring cleans. \nWe are becoming well established here in Wilmington NC and would love the opportunity to expand further to show our future clients a true team that gives their all always, each and every time!\n\n*Fact about me: I am a mom of 3 beautiful children (2 girls and 1 boy)*

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Keli Wilson
New to Angi

Serving Hampstead, NC and surrounding areas

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I’m Keli, a local individual cleaning service dedicated to making your life easier and your spaces brighter! I know how exhausting it is to balance a busy schedule and keep a spotless environment. That is why I handle the dirty work for you. Whether you need a detailed deep clean, reliable recurring service, or help preparing a home for move-in, I’ve got you covered!

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Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Well water can leave ugly marks on your window. A vinegar-water spray will remove most well water stains from your windows. However, you can also use a baking soda paste if the stain is too stubborn. Consider applying waterproofing protection to the glass surface after cleaning for long-term protection. A protective film or spray layer also makes it easier to remove the water stains next time.

Because the built-in blinds are encased in glass, they should not get dusty. You might, however, find that your door’s window panes get dirty. If that is the case and you wish to clean your patio door’s glass, first remove any loose debris with a small vacuum or brush. Next, fill a bucket with warm water and some mild dish soap. Dip a clean rag into the bucket and wet the glass on your patio door. Dry the glass with a clean microfiber cloth.

Window cleaning costs around $220, on average, but you could pay anywhere from $150 to $300 or more, depending on the number of windows, how accessible they are, and the type of windows. Some professional window cleaners charge on a per-window basis at around $10 per window, while others provide a single price for your entire home. Either way, more windows will mean higher cleaning costs. Picture windows tend to be the most affordable because they don’t require cleaning of internal components, while double-hung windows and skylights increase your price because they’re more complicated to clean and less accessible.

You can use hot, soapy water, white vinegar, rubbing alcohol, window cleaner, nail polish remover, WD-40, and cooking oil to remove glass labels. You can also apply heat with a hair dryer or steam cleaner. Use a plastic scraper or credit card to remove the adhesive, as a razor blade can permanently scratch your glass.

Soot can be harder to remove compared to other types of stains given its acidic nature. It can also cause underlying paint to peel off during the cleaning process. If your soot issue is a result of smoke damage, it’s recommended you call a pro to help remove it versus doing it yourself.

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