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Williams Landscaping LLC
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Serving Kenly, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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Nothing improves the value of your home more than professional updates. Williams Landscaping offers fast, friendly and courteous service. We use only the best products. We are always eager to answer your questions and concerns. We have built our reputation on our commitment to providing quality service, which has earned us an impressive reputation with many valuable customers. We take pride in delivering value through top quality, dependable work, excellent pricing and reliable, honest service. Our staff will work closely with you to ensure all of your goals are met. Please call us today for estimation on your next landscape project!

Response time11 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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HydroPro Exterior Home Solutions
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Serving Kenly, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

"It was great. The pressure washing tech that came was very nice and explained the process to me and my husband. We got our house done, and our driveway. There was a lot of green gunk on our house and Dominick was able to get all of it off, and our driveway looks almost new. We were really happy with our service from HydroPro"
Massive Algae, Mold, and Mildew removal!
Massive Algae, Mold, and Mildew removal!
Massive Algae, Mold, and Mildew removal!
Massive Algae, Mold, and Mildew removal!
Massive Algae, Mold, and Mildew removal!

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Panther Blue Pressure Washing
5.0(
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Serving Kenly, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Chris was great! He gave me a clear estimate of when he would arrive and the cost of the job, explained what he was going to do and did the job. It took maybe one hour and the house looks fabulous! Also, I didn't hire him to clean my windows but I removed the screens before he washed the house and I got the added benefit of a wash down of the outside of the windows and exterior window sills. I'm happy!"
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Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

Both rock salt and ice melt are naturally occurring salts. Rock salt is sodium chloride, which is the same as table salt. Ice melt products can be made from a combination of salts like magnesium chloride and calcium chloride or can be those salts alone.

Rock salt comes in large crystals, so it helps provide traction on icy surfaces, whereas ice melt products need to be mixed with sand to provide traction. Ice melt products work at lower temperatures than rock salt, so they might be a better choice if you have a harsh winter climate.

If you’re struggling to find anything else suitable in your cupboards, a vinegar and water ice melt makes for a passable quick fix. Just don’t expect it to clear your concrete the way commercial products or rock salt will. Mix equal parts vinegar and warm water and squeegee away the watery slush to prevent more slippery surfaces from forming.

Yes—in fact, it’s an important step in how to start a snow blower. Allowing the engine to idle for a few minutes prior to using a snow blower helps it reach its optimal operating temperature, which gets the fuel running properly, improves its performance, and helps prevent stalling during frigid weather.

Before firing up your snowblower, ensure that essential switches are in the correct starting position. Take a moment to double-check the throttle, fuel shut-off, and choke, ensuring they're firmly set to the "on" position. Precision in verifying each switch's alignment is crucial, so don't rush through this critical step.

When temperatures drop far enough, even rock salt can’t melt the ice. The briny solution freezes before it develops, and the salt doesn’t work, which happens around 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep in mind that wind chill and other factors impact ice-melting progress. Some ice melters, like magnesium chloride, work at colder temperatures and work better for deep winter freezes.

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