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Avatar for AB Dust & Shine, LLC
AB Dust & Shine, LLC
4.7(
34
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Serving Ashley, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Punctual, courteous, professional, reasonably priced. Elise and her associate did a terrific job cleaning my house, and they did it efficiently/quickly."
kitchen Deep cleaning
kitchen deep cleaning
Kitchen Deep Cleaning
Kitchen Deep cleaning
Response time3 hrs
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Harth Industries
4.6(
23
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Serving Ashley, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Here at Harth, we sustain our business on quality and integrity. We are experts in our trade and our commitment to quality from beginning to end of your project. The average cost of chimney cleaning is 169.00 for oil or gas. The average cost for wood or oil is 225.00. We look forward to earning your business. Average cost for plumbing service call $175. Faucets/water heater flush/unfreeze water lines and water line repairs.Call us anytime with any questions you may have. Thanks for your time and have a great day.

Chimney repair
Call now at (570) 880-5704
Response time3 hrs
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Integrity Chimney Service
4.6(
24
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Serving Ashley, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Aric was very professional and knowledgeable! Did great job ! Very neat and clean. Hard worker!! Definitely will have a booming business !!! Fixed a leak that nobody else could fix......"
New Stone Surround
Old deteriorated block chimney
New Block Chimney
Old deteriorated hearth extension
Old deteriorated hearth extension

+15

Response time2 days
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Although never required, tipping shows house cleaners how much you appreciate their work. If you are satisfied with their consistent service, consider tipping a thoughtful way of showing appreciation. This is especially true if the same cleaners continuously provide the services, which means you can tip them for each visit, monthly, or annually, depending on your preference.

How often you clean your garage depends on what you do in there and its overall level of disarray. You should clean the garage once every season, though some experts say every month. Decluttering and deep-cleaning once a year is enough for garages used primarily for storage, but if you do car maintenance or other hands-on project in the space, you’ll need to clean more frequently.  

The front load washer has a rubber gasket inside the door that prevents water from leaking out as the machine operates. The gasket does its job so well that it doesn’t allow evaporation from inside the drum, which can lead to the formation of odors related to dampness. The top loader doesn’t need a rubber gasket because of the position of its lid, so evaporation occurs easier.

While you might get away with once-monthly vacuuming in rooms you hardly use, it’s not ideal in other parts of your home. Your living spaces will look untidy, and leaving all that dirt lying around is not the most hygienic. Plus, the longer abrasive debris sits on your surfaces, the more chance of scratches or damage to carpet fibers. 

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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