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Pristine Clean’s highly-trained team of 40+ technicians can rid your home of unsightly mildew, grime, moss and algae, safely and affordably
Unlike many simple home maintenance tasks—such as mowing the lawn or spreading mulch—power washing requires skill, training and experience. Without this professionalism, the amateur can destroy siding, tear window screens, blast away mortar between bricks, kill shrubs and bedding plants, and leave unsightly lines in concrete...
Read MoreResidents at The Village of St. Edward in Fairlawn and Green are enjoying in-person visits with loved ones again
The power of a hug is like a ripple on water: far-reaching, pervasive, profound. When the doors were reopened for personal visits at The Village of St. Edward last month, and residents and their loved ones could finally give each other a long-awaited hug, the scene was magical and heartwarming. “When our doors had to shut in 2020 due...
Read MoreEvery Northeast Ohio home should have a roof inspection and here’s why you should consider Roofsmith Restoration
When you speak with Roofsmith Restoration founder Mike Farist about the dignity of work, he sounds a lot like Mike Rowe from the hit television series “Dirty Jobs.” He’s passionate, professional and determined. “A lot of kids head off to college because they think that’s what they’re supposed to do,” he says. “Then they...
Read MoreHere’s why you should have Floorz under your feet
When you’re determined to be the best, you have to do things the other guys wouldn’t dream of—like build a 20,000-square-foot warehouse during a pandemic—so customers can have even more options than the ones you already offer. To some, that might seem crazy, but to Brian Erickson, owner of Floorz in Fairlawn and Strongsville,...
Read MoreAfter five years of remarkable service, The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath remains dedicated to community
Where we choose to call home matters, and the developers of The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath chose to build where it matters most. Lifelong residents of Richfield—John Troike of Troike Building Corp., in partnership with Mark Hemminger of Hemminger Construction Co.—built the 50,000-square-foot The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath...
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