Top Cleaning Services in Corvallis, OR

"I absolutely love what I do! I started this business as a window cleaning business and over the years have added other services to meet my customers needs. It is awesome to see a smile on my custo...Read More…
Our Family owned and operated company has the experience you can trust. Dr.Carpet & Air duct cleaning has proudly served the willamette valley since 1989, acheiving A+ with the Better Business ...Read More…
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Chem-Dry

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By jiffery

I had high hopes for this company as the reception/office team was very professional and courteous and the estimate went smoothly with the technician appearing professional and knowledgeable. Unfortunately, on the day of service, the technician (who was 20 minutes late) "discovered" mid-service that he would need to use 8x as much product as the estimate stated. This is, in my opinion, a bait and switch. At best, it is a lousy system in which the estimator or the service person was way off base and I still would not use them again. I will recommend all my friends and neighbors use other services. The bill ended up being more than twice the estimated cost and the service person simply wrote down my credit card number to take it back to the office. I am very uncomfortable with this archaic practice as well as the horrendous service I received. ...read more

Merry Maids

1.0

By Anonymous

I had this service clean my home and the job was done horribly. The bathroomsnor the kitchen were not cleaned properly and when I asked them to redo the outside of the toilets, the pantry, the appliances, etc. they wiped them with dry rags. The kitchen and bathroom looked as though no water had been used in the cleaning. The two merry maids gave several excuses explaining why the house wasn't cleaned, for instance, "I tried but I would have to clean it again." I assumed that I was paying for cleanliness. There was still dirt that I could wipe off with the swipe of a finger, so I am surprised a merry maid using water and cleaner could not get these things up. I called management about the cleaning job and was given the same excuses. I would not recommend this service. ...read more

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Cleaning those dirty screens!

Have you noticed when you open a window that has a screen outside of it, that it looks like it has been sprayed with dirty water?  It's because the screens are very dirty and rain has pushed the dirt off the screen and onto the window.  It can make a clean window look bad and quick!  If you are going to spend your money or time cleaning your windows, it's best to make it count and last as long as possible. The fix is simple.  If you're going to clean your windows, the screens will need to be cleaned too.  It's a step that just can't be skipped.  Cleaning your screens helps in keeping  your windows cleaner longer and it also makes them less visible, allowing more light into your home. Screens collect an awful lot of dust, dirt, pollen and other airborne yuck that you really don't want washing off onto your clean windows, or worse blowing into your house and going into your respiratory system. A popular method for cleaning screens is brushing them off, scrubbing them, rinsing them and letting them dry.  At Beckon Call we use a little different method and our customers really like how clean the screens are.  Unfortunately, I'm not going to be writing about the process we use at Beckon Call.  But this following process works pretty well! How to clean screens: Step 1:I recommend collecting all of the screens from your home and getting them to an area that they can all be cleaned easily and at the same time (driveway, back deck).   If you're not comfortable remembering where they all go, mark each with a Sharpie indicating room and window it came from. Step 2:Take a soft bristled brush and gently brush off each screen, make sure to get both sides and the frames.  Be careful to not breathe in this dust, it is really nasty! Step 3:Fill a bucket with warm water and a good general purpose cleaner. Step 4:With a soft brush scrub each screen completely, ensuring to get both sides and all the edges.  Lay them flat on the ground, and stack them up as you go.  When you are completed scrubbing you should have a stack of sudsy, scrubbed screens. Step 5:Rinse each screen with a strong spray from a garden hose.  A slight fan setting is good, almost a stream – but not quite.  Lean screens against side of house or another object so they are standing upright and drain easily. Step 6:Wipe each screen dry and reinstall in window frames. There are many steps Beckon Call uses in cleaning windows, cleaning the screens is just one of the many important steps to ensure a quality job that lasts. Call us today for a FREE estimate! Beckoncallservices.com Follow on Facebook ...read more

By Beckon Call October 21, 2010

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