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AirWiz

22700 Ridge Rd
Germantown, MD 20876 301-871-2250

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Dryer vent cleaning - Arrived early in scheduled time window. Texted to confirm... - Jun 17, 2023

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Chimney Masters

12104 Island View Cir
Germantown, MD 20874 301-972-9158

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Easy to book an appointment less than a week out. Tech arrived early, told... - Mar 14, 2024

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Safe House Air Duct & Carpet Cleaning

Germantown, MD 20876 240-308-6444

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Dryer vent had to be cleaned, and am glad I did. It was clogged with considerable... - Feb 19, 2023

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Carpet Cleaning Germantown Md

12615 Wisteria Dr
Germantown, MD 20874 240-252-5609

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The National Committee on Household Employment, before it closed its doors, developed a set of standards for employers and their household employees. The guidelines presented here are from its Code of Standards for Household Employment.

Given that we received very mixed reviews for home inspection services in our surveys of local consumers, we expected some companies in our test would perform better than others. But what really miffed us was how little work many inspectors bothered to do.