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Avatar for VIRGINIA WINDOW CLEANERS INC
VIRGINIA WINDOW CLEANERS INC
4.6(
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Serving Chester, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1963

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"This company was thorough, professional and punctual. The gentlemen doing the work were friendly, explained everything in advance and did exactly what they said they would do - spotless windows, sills and screens, inside and out!! I would DEFINITELY recommend them for anyone's window cleaning needs!! A+++"
Response time1 day
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Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Ace Chimney Sweep
4.7(
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Serving Chester, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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Warranties offered

We are a specialty service company based out of Williamsburg, VA and serve the greater Peninsula areas. Our company provides a wide range of services from multi-level chimney inspections and cleanings to complete chimney rebuilds as well as dryer vent cleaning and other home services. We provide our clients with industry leading products and services at the most affordable prices in Hampton Roads.\n

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Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Yanes Cleaners
4.5(
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Serving Chester, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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Offers commercial services

"OUTSTANDING JOB! Best cleaning service I've seen in quite awhile. They even cleaned up my coffee pot and some bathroom stains which I could not handle by myself. These folks are the BEST!"
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Response time5 hrs
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Cleaning questions, answered by experts

To clean a subfloor after removing carpet, start by removing any leftover debris, such as stuck-on underlay, nails, or staples. Next, thoroughly vacuum the subfloor to eliminate dust, dirt, and loose particles. If adhesive residue remains, you can use an adhesive remover, a scraper, or a sander to gently lift it off. Finally, clean the surface by mopping or wiping it down with a damp rag and allow it to dry completely. This preparation is essential for ensuring new flooring adheres properly and to prevent bumps or wrinkles from forming.

A standard professional cleaning of an entire apartment typically takes 2 to 3 hours. However, the timing varies depending on the size of the apartment, the number of people and pets that live in it, and how frequently it is cleaned. A deep cleaning typically takes 4 to 6 hours.

No, cleaning dog poop off artificial grass is straightforward. First, you’ll remove all the solid poop and place it in a bag. Then, you’ll use a homemade liquid dish soap and water solution to help wash and sanitize the area. Finally, you’ll hose the area with water to remove the soapy solution and odor.

As a general rule, you should clean your oven at least every three months, though this depends on how often you use it and the amount of residue buildup. A clear sign that your oven needs cleaning is if you notice smoke or a burning smell during use. Many ovens have a self-cleaning cycle, which heats the oven to an extreme temperature. If you use this feature, stay home while it runs and consider ventilating the room, as it can create smoke. For manual cleaning, you can make a paste of baking soda and water or use white vinegar before resorting to harsher, store-bought oven cleaners.

Hydrogen peroxide is an effective stain remover for many kinds of stains on porcelain, ceramic, stone, and stainless steel sinks. Always consult your manufacturer’s instructions to ensure hydrogen peroxide won’t damage your sink. To remove stains with hydrogen peroxide, saturate the corner of a cloth or sponge with peroxide and gently dab at the stain until it lightens.

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