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Stella's Cleaning Company
4.9(
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Maid ServiceOne Time Interior House CleaningRange & Hood - Clean+3 more

Serving Smithtown, NY and surrounding areas

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Customers say: True professional

"Excellent! When Stella and her crew cleaned our rental property before new renters moved it, the house looked spotless. They scrubbed everything down to the floor boards, heating units and more. It looked so clean! Stella and her crew also come to our house on a weekly basis to clean. They are reliable and all the crews are great. They work together to leave a clean, orderly house. And the finishing touch of the bows and/ or roses they make on the tissue boxes and the toilet paper always leave a smile on my face. I highly recommend Stella and her crew!"
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Response time2 days
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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All Phase Duct Cleaning
4.9(
71
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Air Ducts & Vents - CleanAir Ducts & Vents - Clean - For BusinessDucts & Vents - Clean - For Business

Serving Smithtown, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Kevin the tech showed up on time. He was friendly and knowledgeable. The job took about 21/2 hours. We’ve never had our ducts or dryer vent cleaned before, so we hadno frame of reference as to what to expect. Things seemed to go very well."
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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 to clean the outside of your house is during your outdoor spring cleaning. Wait until late spring, after the wave of pollen is done coating your home. You can also wash your house in late fall–before the first freeze–to remove leaves and branches from the gutters.

It may require stronger cleansers or chemicals, higher-pressure spray, or scrubbing to completely remove algae from a metal roof. Start with a mild cleanser; if that doesn’t work and you're comfortable doing so, use a stronger mix of ⅓ cup of laundry detergent, 1 quart of bleach, and 3 quarts of water to gently scrub the algae with a soft-bristled brush. If algae is present across large portions of your roof, doesn’t come off with gentle scrubbing and cleansers, or is in hard-to-reach areas, this may be a job better left to a pro.

Yes, gable vents can let water in. That being said, this usually only occurs during extreme conditions like heavy rainfall. You can prevent water from entering through gable vents by adding a screen that traps the water before it can enter.

Inspect annually for damage, clean debris, and reapply sealant to maintain protection.

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