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RC Cleaning
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Serving Provo, UT and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

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We provide professional cleaning services with over 5 years of experience delivering reliable, high-quality results. Our goal is to create clean, organized, and welcoming spaces for every client. We specialize in residential cleaning, move-in and move-out cleaning, deep cleaning, and post-construction cleaning. We use quality products and pay close attention to detail to ensure every space looks its best. Customer satisfaction, trust, and professionalism are always our top priorities.

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Slope Style Services LLC
New to Angi
Snow Removal

Serving Provo, UT and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

Good afternoon \nSlope Style Services is a veteran-owned and operated, licensed and insured company specializing in irrigation repairs, backflow testing, seasonal start-ups and winterizations, system troubleshooting, and water-efficient upgrades. Whether it’s a small repair or a large HOA project, I believe in doing quality work, communicating well, and treating every property as if it were my own.\nMy military background taught me the importance of reliability, attention to detail, and accountability. Those values are the foundation of how I run my business and how I treat every customer.\nI’d appreciate the opportunity to work with your team. If you’re looking for a dependable contractor, I’d be happy to meet with you, answer any questions, and provide my licensing, insurance, and references.\nThank you for your time, and I hope to have the opportunity to work with you in the future.\nJames Veyette\nOwner | Slope Style Services LLC\nVeteran Owned & Operated\nLicensed & Insured

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MDM Holdings LLC
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Snow RemovalSnow Removal- For Business

Serving Provo, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

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Emergency services offered

"I had five poplar trees that were taken down. They were really big. Probably about 60 feet. There was a basketball hoop in the middle of the yard but I feel they could have still avoided it. Needless to say the hoop got demolished. They took it out of the bill which is fine but I have to remove the in ground basketball hoop. Some other tree fell on the house damaging some rain gutters and railing for stairs. One of the guys said he'd come back to fix but never came."
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Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

Snowblowers come in three different sizes: first-, second-, and third-stage blowers. Each additional stage is larger with higher intakes, more powerful, and has more gear options.

A first-stage blower, also called a snow thrower, is usually best for snow 6 to 8 inches or below. Electric snow blowers are usually only available in this size. If you regularly get snow that’s well above six inches, consider a second-stage snow blower. If snowstorms dump 2 to 3 feet of snow repeatedly during winter, you need a third-stage snow blower to tackle it.

While it’s less common than on other kinds of roofs, yes, ice dams can form on metal roofs. Metal roofs, particularly those with snow guards installed, can still accumulate ice at the roof edge, although ice dams on metal roofs are less likely to cause roof or interior damage than on traditional asphalt shingle roofs.

Removing snow from your roof can help prevent ice dams, but the best thing to do is address insulation issues in your attic. If you do decide to remove the snow manually, you should always use a roof rake rather than a shovel. You shouldn’t climb your snowy roof in any circumstance, and roof rake allows you to remove the snow from the ground or a ladder. For the best results, remove snow as soon as possible after it falls.

The cost of removing snow from a roof averages between $300 and $700. However, this cost can range from $200 to $3,000, depending on the size of your roof, the amount of snow, and roof accessibility. 

Since snowfall can range from light powder to heavy and condensed snow, part of the price of roof snow removal depends on the amount and type of snow. For 12 inches of snow, you can expect to pay between $200 and $2,000 for this job. However, for 24 inches of snow, that price rises to $300 to $3,000.

Some commercial services use sand when clearing ice, but that’s to add instant traction, not to melt the ice. While you can scatter kitty litter, sand, or similar substances on steps, paths, or porches to improve safety during icy conditions, they won’t help melt hardened ice. Rely on salt or other de-icing methods to fully melt away stubborn ice.

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