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Odd Job No Problem LLC
New to Angi

Serving Scappoose, OR and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

At ODD JOB NO PROBLEM LLC, we believe no task is too small and no project is too complex. Whether you are a homeowner looking to cross items off your growing "to-do" list or a business in need of reliable, professional maintenance, we are here to provide efficient, high-quality solutions.\nWe pride ourselves on our technical expertise and commitment to excellence.

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Riley
New to Angi

Serving Scappoose, OR and surrounding areas

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Father to 2 kids. Currently in CDL trucking school to better my kids and my future. Right now I'm looking for a few quick jobs to help pay for it. Safety and quality are huge for me. I’m a very hard worker and will get any job done in a timely manner! I have +8 years of residential roofing experience, some experience in stone restoration, & about 4yrs of waterproofing masonry. I’m honestly open to most any job whatever it is you would like help with!

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Clear Window Solutions Inc
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Serving Scappoose, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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"The experience was fine. It was more money than we had verbally had been told but he later on had miscalculated the amount of windows. So we didn't go with it. The quote was around $20,000 and we can't afford that. He seemed like a really nice guy. They actually replace the windows. They don't defog them like they say. They actually go in and take out your windows, open them up and put in new glass and put the windows back in. He said they're cheaper than new windows but I don't know that because I haven't quoted windows. I liked him. He was a personable guy. He's a young guy with a family. He's been doing this for a while. At that point, you just can't afford that. Maybe he would let us do it later in stages, I don't know. My husband tells me $25 for that piece. He knows how much glass cost. We're in the business of doing things. We just wanted to find out because we were told it was a defogging method, which I thought they would just come and somehow drill and spray a solution in there and clean them out and reseal. That's not the case. They say that process doesn't work. I just think it's labor and whatever he's paying his guys. It's hard for us to determine what's fair market value because this is America. I just think that's what he charges. It's such a new process, too. He just recently bought this company from another guy. He's not defogging glass anymore. He know takes the glass out of the window and replaces it with more expensive glass. He has to let people know on his site that he doesn't do defogging anymore."
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Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Because the built-in blinds are encased in glass, they should not get dusty. You might, however, find that your door’s window panes get dirty. If that is the case and you wish to clean your patio door’s glass, first remove any loose debris with a small vacuum or brush. Next, fill a bucket with warm water and some mild dish soap. Dip a clean rag into the bucket and wet the glass on your patio door. Dry the glass with a clean microfiber cloth.

Professionals clean window screens the same way a homeowner can—by removing the screens and cleaning them with a sponge. A window cleaning pro may come with better equipment, like a high powered wet/dry vacuum or pressure washer to speed up the process and achieve a deeper clean.

You should avoid using abrasive materials and harsh chemicals when cleaning windows. Abrasive tools like scrubbing pads, rough cloths, or steel wool can permanently scratch and damage the glass. Harsh chemical cleaners containing alcohol or ammonia can damage window treatments, frame materials, and special features like tinting. It is also best to use distilled or filtered water instead of hard water, which can leave spots or streaks. For best results, use a clean microfiber cloth to wash the glass and old black and white newspapers to dry it without leaving streaks.

Clean with non-abrasive cleaners and a soft cloth, avoiding ammonia-based products that can degrade the film.

Costs depend on fabric type, drape size, cleaning method, and whether additional services like pressing or deodorizing are included.

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