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Power Bros
4.9(
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Serving Waterloo, NE and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Offers commercial services

Customers say: Quick response

"The two brothers did a great job power washing my deck, sanding it, and then staining it. They worked meticulously and did a great job for a fair and reasonable price. I highly recommend them."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate95%
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Surv
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Serving Waterloo, NE and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

SURV helps Elkhorn, Gretna, Valley and West Omaha homeowners—especially seniors and busy families—take care of the tasks around their house they either can’t do, shouldn’t do or don’t have time to do anymore. You get...Safer homes. Less stress. More time for what matters most.

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Cayla
New to Angi

Serving Waterloo, NE and surrounding areas

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Hi! I'm starting out as a professional cleaner and have been cleaning homes for a few months now. Prior to this i strictly did move out cleanings and will still take those on if needed! \nI currently have clients in the Bennington and Elkhorn area and am looking to add more. I'm located in Bellevue but am willing to travel. \nI would love to help you maintain your home. Whether that be a general clean monthly or biweekly or a deep clean right before the holidays.

Christina walker
New to Angi

Serving Waterloo, NE and surrounding areas

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Hello! My name is Chrissy, and I take pride in providing dependable, detail-oriented cleaning services. I understand that a clean home is more than just appearance—it’s about creating a comfortable, healthy space for you and your family.\n\nI am hardworking, trustworthy, and committed to treating every home with the same care and attention I would give my own. Whether you need routine cleaning, deep cleaning, organizing, or help getting your home back in order, I focus on quality work, reliability, and customer satisfaction.\n\nI believe in clear communication, showing up on time, and making sure every client is happy with the results. I look forward to helping you enjoy a cleaner, stress-free home! 🧹✨

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Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Professionals use pH-balanced solutions, fabric protectors, and safe steam cleaning technology for specific fabrics. These products are designed to break down dirt effectively without leaving residues.

Generally speaking, you should clean your windows and any associated fixtures and treatments every six months. Otherwise, clean them as needed to keep everything running smoothly. If you live in a part of the country with especially hard water, you may have to clean them three or four times per year, and the same goes for areas where insects, pollen, dirt, and other debris can soil your windows and potentially cause issues with the moving parts.

The most likely cause of smearing or streaking after cleaning your windows is residue left on the glass from the cleaner you’re using. Consider diluting the solution and cleaning them again, or use old newspaper to dry the windows after cleaning, as this will soak up any residual material. Additionally, aim to clean your windows on a cool, cloudy day, as cleaners will dry more quickly on the glass if it’s hot and sunny, promoting streaking.

All of the things you use to help you get clean can leave your shower door looking dirty. Water can leave mineral deposits as well as unsightly spots when drops of water dry on the glass. Soap and shampoo can cause build-up and residue that leaves a layer of soap scum in your shower, which then attracts dirt. Mold and mildew can also contribute to dirty shower doors; these fast-growing organisms thrive in areas with poor air circulation, damp conditions, and residue from things like soap and shampoo.

You can use a commercial water repellent treatment for glass on your shower doors to prevent water spots. Take care to only apply the product to glass. Letting air circulate also helps prevent water spots, as water is less likely to remain on the glass for a long time with good air circulation. Run your vent fan, open a window, and leave the shower door open for about half an hour after using the shower.

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