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Jay Scannell
New to Angi

Serving Colebrook, NH and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

My name is Jay Scannell and I enjoy cleaning and making things spotless. My mother always made sure our house was clean as I was growing up and naturally I have liked to follow those similar footsteps and take it that one step further. I’d enjoy cleaning for you and your family if need be and I am open to anything you throw at me:).

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Tri-State Window Cleaning
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Serving Colebrook, NH and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

"He does a very good job. He is very particular, doesn't leave a single smudge on any window inside or out. He has done windows for me quite some time. Very trustworthy, I allow him in my house when I'm not there with no issue."
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Sacred Dragonfly Cleaners
New to Angi

Serving Colebrook, NH and surrounding areas

I am a Holistic Healing Practitioner. I overcame addiction, pain, illnesses using this method. I use many types of healing modalities. For more info contact at 207-719-5798\n\nI also have over 30 years of experience in cleaning. I am a 5 star cleaner on Homeaglow. I do deep cleans, move outs and move ins, one time, weekly, and monthly cleanings. I am honest, hardworking, and have an eye for detail. I will focus on what you want cleaned and not what I think needs cleaning. I will bring my own supplies, or can use what you prefer. If you have equipment like vacuums on site please note that information so I don't have to bring things you already have.

MWG Construction
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Serving Colebrook, NH and surrounding areas

"Crew was professional and courteous. They worked fast and did a great job cleaning-up the job site after the job was complete. The house was a older home and some boards had to be replaced which there was no additional charge, also the flashing on two chimneys had to be extended at no additional charge. The landscaping around the house made it a difficult job, but they had no problem with handling ladders, and cleaning the area."
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Gutter Cleaning questions, answered by experts

The best times of year to clean your gutters are typically in the spring and fall. Cleaning in the fall is crucial for removing leaves and debris that have accumulated, which helps prevent clogs. A spring cleaning ensures your gutters are clear and prepared for seasonal rainfall.

As a general guideline, experts recommend cleaning your gutters at least twice a year. However, the optimal frequency depends on several factors, such as local weather patterns, the type of gutters you have, and the number of trees on your property. If your home is surrounded by many large trees or pine trees, you may need to clean your gutters as often as every three to four months. If you have few or no trees nearby, twice a year is likely sufficient. In some cases, you may need to clean them a couple of times during the fall and spring to keep them clear and allow water to flow freely.

Yes, gutters can still get clogged even with gutter guards installed. While guards significantly reduce the amount of debris that enters your gutters, they are not 100% effective.

Small debris such as pine needles, seedlings, algae, small leaves, and pebbles can pass through the guard's screen or mesh and accumulate over time. Clogs can also form if the guards themselves are not cleaned and become overwhelmed with debris on top, preventing water from entering the gutter.

If this buildup is neglected, it can lead to clogs, water leaks, mold growth, and even plants sprouting from the gutters. The primary benefit of gutter guards is not the complete elimination of maintenance, but a dramatic reduction in how often you need to perform it, often from several times a year to just once a year or less.

The kind of gutter guards you have will affect how often you need to clean them. The more basic type of gutter screen requires cleaning once or twice a year. With a micromesh screen, you may be able to extend the time between cleanings to every two years or so.

However, if you have trees near your roof, you’ll need to clean your gutters more frequently, especially if you have chicken-wire or colander-type gutter guards. If you have pine trees near your roof, you may even need to clean your gutters quarterly, as tiny pine needles can get through any type of gutter guard.

To clean the tops of gutter guards, use a soft-bristle brush or a leaf blower to remove debris like leaves, twigs, or dirt. For stubborn grime, spray the guards with a garden hose, directing water downward to avoid forcing debris into the gutter. If the guards are removable, take them off and rinse thoroughly before reattaching. Regular cleaning, especially during fall or after storms, will help maintain their effectiveness.

If you don't want to install gutter guards, the most common and inexpensive alternative is regular gutter cleaning, either annually, biannually, or as soon as they start to fill up. Using a leaf blower attachment can make this process easier. Other products designed to reduce cleanings include gutter screens (made of wire mesh, nylon, or foam), which are typically less expensive than a full gutter guard installation. You can also find guards and inserts designed specifically to protect your downspouts or opt for a whole gutter system like LeafGuard, which integrates the gutter and guard into a single product.

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