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Veteran's Home Maintenance, LLC
4.3(
91
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Serving Clyde, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1973

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Our happy and satisfied customers recommend us to their friends and family all the time. We are proud of our reputation and we feel it has been well earned. We are also happy that we can help you feel good knowing that you are working with a reputable company that stands behind its products and services.

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32 6x6x18 ft. post set 4 foot into a 5 foot hole.
Posts set into holes before concrete
Response time1 day
388 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by44%of homeowners
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Perfection Cleaning Service
3.4(
32
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Serving Clyde, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Team arrived on time and did a great job. Kitchen and bathrooms sparkled. Took great care when dusting to make sure both everything was clean and nothing was damaged. Team was very professional, went right to work and continued until they were through. We will use them again.  t buy for a deep house cleaning.
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Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Cleaning Genie
4.3(
11
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Serving Clyde, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Cleaning Genie has been cleaning our home for quite some time. Approximately two years ago one of the two woman cleaning left and that's when the quality of cleaning started to decline. They would dust around objects, dust the perimeter of a table and not the center, obvious things would be missed and most recently they stopped mopping the tile floors. I left notes and talked to them personally and the cleaning would improve for that cleaning only. I finally got tired of feeling like had to micro manage them and left."
Recommended by72%of homeowners
Floor Polishers questions, answered by experts

Steam mops can be a better option than traditional mops because the steam can lift stubborn dirt from floors without using chemicals, and it also kills bacteria and dust mites. However, steam mops have drawbacks: they are more expensive, require an electrical outlet, and are not suitable for all flooring types, such as laminate or hardwood, which can be damaged by the steam.

Regular mopping can also sanitize floors effectively when done with the right cleaning products and techniques, though it may require more effort. The main advantage of a traditional mop is its versatility, as it can be used on any type of flooring. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your floor type, budget, and cleaning preferences.

A floor polisher won’t remove scratches from a wood floor, but the polish can fill in surface scratches and make them all but invisible. If you run your fingernail gently over the scratch and it doesn’t catch, chances are that the polish will hide it. If it does catch, you might want to have your floors fully refinished, and you might need to have a professional floor sander in for particularly deep scratches. When in doubt, call a professional floor polisher to determine if polish will fill in your scratches or if you need more in-depth services.

Yes, many services offer waxing as part of the polishing process. Confirm with your provider.

You can use dish soap mixed with warm water to clean just about any type of flooring, and while vinegar is a great addition to some floor cleaners, it’s not a good idea to use it on wood flooring or engineered wood flooring. Vinegar is very acidic, and it can gradually eat away at the protective finish on wood floors. If you’re cleaning laminate, tile, concrete, or vinyl floors, feel free to use vinegar and water in a 1-to-1 ratio with a few drops of dish soap. For wood floors, substitute the vinegar for olive oil.

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.

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