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Minute Maids of El Paso ,Tx
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Serving El Paso, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

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"Minute Maids is an excellent house cleaning company. Dolores and the ladies that work with her are punctual, friendly, and superior cleaners! They are very detailed. Their cleaning is so great, I try to book them at least twice a month, but their cleaning appointments book up fast. I highly recommend Minute Maids!"
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ANAA Properties, LLC
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Serving El Paso, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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Offers commercial services

"Alan is my pool service professional. Started first week in May 2021. He is polite, courteous, conscientious with excellent work ethics, timely to schedule and very knowledgeable about pool care. First visit Alan spent over an hour servicing and cleaning. Now he averages about 30-45 minutes. Previous pool services always rushes, spending an average of 25 minutes leaving my pool very shabby looking and uninviting. Told Alan of my family reunion to take place Fourth of July and he got my pool ready for party by Memorial Day! My pool is now cleaned to my standards and sparkling! I will highly recommend AM pool service to anyone who has a pool that needs care done right!"
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Cleaning questions, answered by experts

If you're already planning to hire an electrician and you know that you'll get billed the minimum call-out charge, you might as well make the most of it by having the contractor do another small job like replacing a light switch or electrical outlet. Even if you're paying for a new coaxial outlet, which costs several hours in labor, you may be able to save a little or maximize value by getting them to do other related jobs. For example, if you're having a coaxial cable moved, it's worth checking if you also need another electrical outlet in the new location or considering where else you would benefit from a new outlet . The cost to install an electrical outlet is around $200.

Yes, cleaning a crawl space is worth the cost. Although it's an out-of-sight area, neglecting it can lead to significant problems like pest infestations (including termites and carpenter ants), mold, and fungal growth, which can cause structural damage. Regular cleaning helps prevent these issues. While hiring a contractor has ongoing costs, the price for cleaning—typically between $0.50 and $4 per square foot—is much lower than the cost to remediate a pest or mold problem. Additionally, a clean crawl space can lead to improved indoor air quality and more comfortable temperatures in your home.

You can clean your bathroom like a professional by keeping your cleaning tools and products organized and having a cleaning plan or routine. Most cleaning pros start by dusting and sweeping first and applying cleaning solutions. You should let the solutions sit in your bathtub, shower, sink, and toilet, and wipe everything down with fresh cleaning cloths. A final mop gives the finishing touch.

Professional cleaning utilizes industrial-grade equipment and formulated cleansers that penetrate deeper into fabrics, removing stubborn dirt without risking damage that DIY approaches might, such as surface abrasion from improper tools.

You can remove stubborn stains from your toilet by scrubbing with a store-bought cleaner appropriate for the toilet’s material. If you’re looking for a homemade solution, you can also use vinegar and baking soda—just pour 2 cups of white vinegar around the edges of your toilet. Once the bowl is wet with vinegar, sprinkle 3 tablespoons of baking soda, concentrating on the stains. Scrub the bowl with a toilet brush and flush to clean the mixture. 

Just a note: While combining baking soda and vinegar is OK, never mix that solution with any other cleaners.

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