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Aire Serv of Northeast Ohio
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Serving Kidron, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 1992

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"Aireserve in Orrville is an outstanding service provider. Mike pack was the tech who performed the annual service on our Generac. He is thorough careful and explained things understandably. Their app keeps me apprised of the Generacs status. Great service provider and great people."
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Bloom and Broom cleaning Co
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Serving Kidron, OH and surrounding areas

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Hi! My name is Christeena, and I’m the owner of Bloom and Broom Cleaning Co. We’re a locally owned cleaning company dedicated to making homes feel fresh, clean, and stress-free for busy families and homeowners.\nWe offer reliable, detail-oriented cleaning services including routine home cleaning, deep cleans, move-in/move-out cleans, and rental property cleanings like Airbnb and VRBOs. We take pride in treating every home with care and attention, just like it’s our own.\nOur goal is to provide dependable service, affordable pricing, and a clean space you can truly enjoy. We also offer a referral program when you refer someone who books a cleaning, you’ll receive a discount on your next clean!\nWe’d love the opportunity to earn your trust and help make your life a little easier. Thank you for supporting our small business! ✨

Stephanie
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Serving Kidron, OH and surrounding areas

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\n✨ Reliable Cleaning & Organizing Services ✨\nOffering detailed home cleaning, maid services, and professional organizing for any space that needs a fresh start. Whether it’s deep cleaning, weekly upkeep, or getting your home decluttered and back in order, I handle it all with care and attention to detail.\n\nTrustworthy, dependable, and focused on leaving every room spotless, organized, and peaceful. One-time, weekly, or custom schedules available — your space, your way.\n\nLet me do the cleaning, so you can enjoy your home again! 🧹💛

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can put an AC unit on the roof of your home or commercial building. For proper installation, you’ll need to ensure the roof surface is flat, it’s accessible for maintenance and cleaning, and an AC installation pro agreed that your home is a candidate for package units. Don’t forget to consider the climate in your area, as homes that experience frequent tropical storms or hurricanes may not benefit from this type of system.

Water buildup in your HVAC system is a cause for alarm. If water accumulates in your ductwork, it can drastically lower your home's air quality and create safety hazards. These risks include mold growth, damage to your HVAC system, and attracting pests that are seeking water into your ducts. Proper insulation and sealing of ducts can prevent this, and regular inspection and maintenance can address water damage problems before they become too severe.

Air conditioners and dehumidifiers are actually quite similar, though they perform different jobs. Dehumidifiers reduce moisture in the air, while air conditioners work to cool the home. A good central AC unit will naturally perform a certain level of dehumidification due to its design, but it will not be able to handle excessive levels of moisture.

During the summer, it’s best to set your AC to 78 degrees when you’re home and awake, according to the Department of Energy (DOE). For better energy efficiency, raise the temperature slightly to 85 degrees while you’re out of the house. The National Sleep Foundation advises lowering your thermostat to between 60 and 67 degrees when you’re asleep.

The outdoor portions of air conditioners are designed to weather the rain, so you don’t need to worry about it. An awning or roof will help protect them from snow or falling debris, which can do more damage. This is true of both window AC and outdoor units for larger systems.

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