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KMC Services, LLC

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KMC Services, LLC

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As an owner-operated business, we offer many services from window repairs and replacement to home caulking, tile and grout, drywall repair and installation, painting, minor plumbing and more. With over 15 years in residential and commercial construction, we offer many services. Contact us for a quote today.

As an owner-operated business, we offer many services from window repairs and replacement to home caulking, tile and grout, drywall repair and installation, painting, minor plumbing and more. With over 15 years in residential and commercial construction, we offer many services. Contact us for a quote today.


Yellow Van Cleaning Services

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Yellow Van Cleaning Services

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Customers say: Super punctual
44 years of experience

Yellow Van Cleaning Services is a full service Cleaning and Restoration contractor. With 20 service vehicles serving central Nebraska. Providing service to Residential and Commercial homes and business for over 31 years.

"First appointment, no show. Here to assess/clean. *Air Exchange shut down 4+ weeks prior due to tenant symptoms (sewer odor) and pressured air flow resulting in ear blocking/pain. Also sewer odor concentrations in room closest to blower. No readings for gasses, odorless or non; no viewing of duct work, no viewing of coils. Done: opened closet door; removed filter cover/replaced; noted dust/carpet “mark” (infiltration) Stated “ductwork looks fine” “vent closet doors” “floor drain the problem (no, did not check/add water)” “must be sucking gasses” “[tenant] sensitive to odors” & left! Note: symptoms include headaches; nausea; loss of appetite; inability to stay awake/dizzy; weight loss; hearing loss (no infection); concentration different."

JoAnn B on October 2020

Yellow Van Cleaning Services is a full service Cleaning and Restoration contractor. With 20 service vehicles serving central Nebraska. Providing service to Residential and Commercial homes and business for over 31 years.

"First appointment, no show. Here to assess/clean. *Air Exchange shut down 4+ weeks prior due to tenant symptoms (sewer odor) and pressured air flow resulting in ear blocking/pain. Also sewer odor concentrations in room closest to blower. No readings for gasses, odorless or non; no viewing of duct work, no viewing of coils. Done: opened closet door; removed filter cover/replaced; noted dust/carpet “mark” (infiltration) Stated “ductwork looks fine” “vent closet doors” “floor drain the problem (no, did not check/add water)” “must be sucking gasses” “[tenant] sensitive to odors” & left! Note: symptoms include headaches; nausea; loss of appetite; inability to stay awake/dizzy; weight loss; hearing loss (no infection); concentration different."

JoAnn B on October 2020

Dryer Vent Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Using less toilet paper is the easiest way to prevent future clogs. Also, avoid flushing sanitary products, thick paper towels, or hair down the toilet. If you’ve been using a brick in the tank to reduce the water used to flush the toilet, take it out immediately. Bricks will eventually fall apart and clog your toilet drain. Keeping your toilet lid closed also helps avoid future clogs.

A dryer vent inspection is simply the process of checking the vent for the possibility of damage or clogs. You can do it yourself or hire a pro. Pull the dryer away from the wall and inspect the portion of the vent that’s behind the appliance for lint buildup or kinks. Check the connection of the vent to the wall for loose parts or lint that’s escaping the vent. Check the exterior exhaust vent for signs of damage or lint blockage. A pro can check the length of the vent inside the wall for you. 

You can install a washer and dryer in most places throughout your house, provided you have the proper plumbing lines and electrical outlets needed. You’ll also need enough space to install ventilation for the dryer, which can limit where you install the washer and dryer. Common places to install a washer and dryer in a house include a dedicated laundry room, the basement, a bathroom, a hall closet, or even a kitchen. Keep in mind: It will cost a lot more money to install a washer or dryer in a space that is not currently designed to support these appliances.

Your dryer vent hose should be as straight as you can possibly get it. A straight vent means less lint buildup in the hose. If the hose has a lot of bends and turns, it’s much easier and much more likely for lint to get stuck along the line, meaning you’ll have to clean it out a lot more often to decrease the risk of a total blockage or a fire.

Absolutely! Cleaning the interior of your dryer is crucial to maintain its efficiency and safety. As time goes by, lint, debris, and residues from dryer sheets tend to build up inside the drum, on the lint trap, and around the heating elements. Regular cleaning of the inside of the dryer prevents these particles from blocking the system, ensuring smooth airflow, and reducing the risk of fire hazards.

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