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Stephaina
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Maid ServiceAir Ducts & Vents - CleanBlinds or Shades - Clean+5 more

Serving Hartwick, NY and surrounding areas

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Hi my name is stephaina davis I'm a single mom raising 3 kids 16, 9 and 8 both father's are deceased? I have 7 years experience in cleaning I was a maintenance person for 3 years at the schuyler thruway mcdonald's, I worked at masonic home in the laundry room attendent, I was a housekeeper/laundry attendant cleaned 19 rooms at the holiday Inn express in north utica, I worked at Upstate Caring Partners as a cleaner for 3 years I cleaned 4 buildings cleaning classrooms, vacuuming, sweeping and mopping, took out garbages from every classroom, offices and inside outside windows and doors, now I work for homeaglow cleaning people's houses and clean for airbnb and private people twice a week and the other person I clean for is whenever he needs me. I love to clean

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Kwik Kleen
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Maid ServiceRange & Hood - CleanWalls & Ceilings - Clean+1 more

Serving Hartwick, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

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"THis company was extremely efficient with excellent customer service. The work requested, cleaning an apartment, was of the highest quality. They did a great job. I definitely recommend this company for anyone who needs cleaning services. I also intend to use then again within the next couple of months."
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Sonic Cleaning questions, answered by experts

You should avoid using a pressure washer on any surface or item that could be damaged by the high-pressure spray, as some materials are too delicate to withstand the force.

Key items and surfaces to avoid include:

  • Electrical Components: Never pressure wash electrical systems, as water can cause short-circuits and create a safety hazard. This includes utility meters, breaker boxes, electrical outlets, generators, and HVAC or air conditioner units.

  • Delicate and Fragile Materials: Fragile items can crack, shatter, or be stripped by the pressure. Avoid pressure washing windows, glass, light fixtures, shingled roofs (especially asphalt), and stucco.

  • Painted, Stained, or Sealed Surfaces: Unless your goal is to strip the finish, do not pressure wash painted surfaces, stained wood (like decks), or anything with a protective seal that could be stripped away. Be especially cautious with older surfaces that may contain lead paint.

  • Soft Woods and Certain Decking: Delicate surfaces like softwood, composite decking, and antique or wooden patio furniture can be etched or damaged. If you must wash wood, use a lower-powered pressure washer with a wide-angle nozzle to prevent damage.

  • Living Things: Never use a pressure washer on people, pets, or plants. The force can cause serious injury and will destroy landscaping.

The best time of year for roof cleaning depends on your local climate, but generally, late spring, summer, or early autumn are ideal. Plan to clean your roof on a day with dry weather and moderate temperatures.

Late spring and early summer are excellent for cleaning off grime accumulated after a snowy winter or wet spring. Summer often provides the necessary dry conditions, though in very hot climates, late spring may be more comfortable. Alternatively, cleaning in late autumn can clear away debris like leaves and branches before winter.

Avoid cleaning your roof when it is cold enough for water to freeze, as this can cause dangerous ice buildup.

Regular cleaning, promptly repairing minor issues, ensuring proper drainage, and using rust-resistant coatings help prevent recurring damage.

Clean debris, treat for moss, and schedule regular inspections to prevent water damage.

Leaving a significant amount of snow on your roof can be risky. Most roofs are designed to handle about 20 pounds per square foot of snow, but exceeding this limit can lead to a roof collapse. A collapse can cause severe damage to your home and belongings and poses a physical danger to anyone inside. Furthermore, heavy snow accumulation increases the risk of ice dams, which can cause leaks and water damage to your roof, attic, and interior walls.

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