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Valle Landscaping Lawn Care LLC
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Serving Harrah, WA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

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Emergency services offered

"The team came out in the morning and worked their butts off. I thought the project would take a few days to do, yet the were done in a day. The yard looked great, and they cleaned up afterwards leaving the area looking better then was when they got there. They definitely earned my 5 Star Review!"
Response time9 hrs
Response rate96%
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Rain-Flo Continuous Gutter Systems
New to Angi

Serving Harrah, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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Rain-Flo Gutters continuous gutter systems is the top choice for all gutter needs. With over 30 years experience, we can do it all. We take pride in our customer satisfaction and getting the job done right. We specialize in 5" and 6" K-style, Fascia-style and half-round gutters in aluminum and stainless steel, 5" and 6" half-round in copper for both residential and commercial applications, 2"x3" standard downspouts, 3" round downspouts and chain downspouts. We can even powder coat your chain to match the gutters. \n

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Monica’s creative cleaning
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Serving Harrah, WA and surrounding areas

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Hi, I'm Monica, the proud owner of a Monica’s creative cleaning. At just 22 years old, I've already spent the last two years building a business around something I genuinely love—cleaning and helping others.\nI started my cleaning business at 20 because I realized that creating clean, organized spaces brings me happiness and gives homeowners peace of mind. There's nothing more rewarding than seeing a client walk into their freshly cleaned home with a smile on their face.\nMy goal is simple: to take the stress off your shoulders and give you more time to focus on what matters most. Whether it's a regular cleaning, deep cleaning, move-in/move-out cleaning, or post-construction cleanup, I treat every home with care, attention to detail, and respect.\nWhen you hire me, you're not just getting a cleaner—you're getting someone who truly cares about making your home feel fresh, comfortable, and welcoming. I look forward to helping you love your home even more!\n

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Gutter Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Yes, there are several downsides to installing rain chains. For one, rain chains have a lower flow capacity than a typical gutter and downspout system. This means that if there is a rainstorm, the rain chain can stop working completely. Rain chains also cannot redirect rainwater away from your house. In homes with a sloped yard, this could cause water damage in your foundation or basement. 

Downspouts channel water from your roof and gutters into the ground following a specific route so water doesn’t accumulate around your house’s foundation. Without a downspout, the standing water will wash away material and disrupt the soil, leading to foundation erosion. The standing water will also form ice around your house during cold weather, causing a safety hazard.

Any small amount of standing water can be damaging to your gutters. It’s recommended that a ¼ inch puddle or more should be addressed. Failure to keep water from pooling in your gutters can result in clogs, algae growth, and pests that damage your gutters over time. 

Regular cleaning to remove debris and ensure functionality throughout the year.

If you want to avoid burying your downspouts, several alternatives can help direct water away from your home's foundation. One option is to connect a rain barrel to your downspout. During a storm, the barrel collects water that you can later use for irrigating your lawn or garden. Another common solution is to install an above-ground downspout extension. This can be done in a couple of ways:

  • Splash Guards: Placing a splash guard, available at most hardware stores, under your downspout can act as a simple funnel to direct water away from the house.

  • Downspout Extensions: You can add an extension to the end of the downspout's elbow to carry water further into your yard. Some extensions are flexible, allowing you to maneuver them around landscaping.

These above-ground solutions are particularly useful if your home has a slab foundation that you cannot dig up. However, they have limitations. An extension may not move water as far from your home as an underground system. More importantly, if your yard slopes back toward your house, these methods will be ineffective, and burying your downspouts remains the best option to prevent potential flooding and water damage.

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