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LeafFilter Gutter Protection
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Gutters & Downspouts - Clean

Serving Amsterdam, OH and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"LeafFilter doesn't clean gutters, they sell and install their LeafFilter Gutter products and only clean the gutters if you buy their product. I can't even begin to afford their product so I wasn't able to get my gutter cleaned by them."
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Free no obligation estimates
Metal Screen mesh ontop of gutter
Free-flowing water in clean gutters
Debris resistant gutter protection

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Mel’s clean service
New to Angi
Air Ducts & Vents - CleanBlinds or Shades - CleanClean and Inspect an oil-fired chimney+7 more

Serving Amsterdam, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

Hello, my name is Melany and I am one of the professional cleaners that would love to help you and your family out by cleaning or organizing near home! Please do not hesitate to ask me questions about my professionalism and why I’m a good candidate cleaning your house or business. I am a mom of two so I can definitely understand needing the extra help.

Brittany
New to Angi
Blinds or Shades - CleanGutters & Downspouts - CleanPost Construction - Clean-up+2 more

Serving Amsterdam, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

Hello!\n I've been cleaning for about 5 years. This includes commercial, residential, and post construction.\nI can do weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly cleanings, or customize depending on your needs.\nI'd prefer to stay within 15-20 mins of Carrollton, but I am open to further given certain opportunities.\nI am detailed oriented, reliable, and I try to have the best communication with the client to make sure its being done how they want.\nOverall im a kind, reliable person and I enjoy what I do and I enjoy the journey to where ever it may take me.\nThank you!

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Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can use baking soda to clean your water dispenser. Mix one tablespoon of baking soda with one quart of warm water, then use a sponge or cloth to wipe the solution on the inside and outside of the dispenser. For tougher stains and grime, you can also make a lightly abrasive paste of one part baking soda and one part water to gently scrub tougher areas. Then rinse the dispenser with water. 

Absolutely! We prioritize using eco-friendly, non-toxic products to ensure your home's and the environment's safety.

Professionals use various tools and cleaning solutions based on the type of floor they’re cleaning. They often use industrial steam cleaners to pull debris out of the carpet. For localized stains, they may use a commercial cleaner or a mixture of water, vinegar, and dish soap. For tile, they’ll typically use dish soap and hot water, plus a mixture of baking soda and hot water for the grout. For cleaning wood floors, they might use a low-heat steamer, a mop with an oil wood floor cleaner, or a mixture of hot water, vinegar, and lemon juice.

It depends on the size of the home and the extent of cleaning, but generally, a housekeeper can clean three to five rooms per day. If deep cleaning is needed, they may focus on fewer rooms. It’s always a good idea to discuss your expectations and the time required with your cleaner upfront.

Yes, if you’re strapped for supplies, boiling hot water can be a great alternative for getting rid of soap scum. However, as this method calls for a bit of soaking, it’s best used when cleaning your bathroom sink or bath basin (or on small objects you can submerge). All you have to do is plug your sink or bathtub drain and pour in enough boiling water to cover the soap scum. Allow it to soak for five minutes, drain, and follow up with an additional hot water rinse to remove any lingering residue.

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