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"Robert and Jonah came today on time and got right to work. The house, gutters, windows and driveway were power washed. All of the windows were cleaned on inside and outside. They were professional and considerate. They did a wonderful job. I will recommend them to friends and have them return in the future when needed."
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About
Total Home Care of Georgia offers a variety of pressure washing services for your home's outside. Rely on them to take care of cleaning decks, siding, and windows.
Price
Your Total Home Care of Georgia experience begins with an absolutely FREE estimate. Total Home Care is licensed and its employees are insured and bonded. Whatever your outside needs in power washing, you'll get a quality job - which you get to approve - before they can consider yours a job well done.
Quality
Total Home Care of Georgia is not a franchise, but a local, family owned company that knows its success depends on the next satisfied customer. That's why they meticulously pressure wash your home in all areas needed-siding, decks, driveways and sidewalks, etc. Imagine, having someone you can trust beautify your home's exterior - eliminating your risk - both physical and financial - because they're honest, experienced and insured. It's the combination that every homeowner deserves but rarely receives.
Service
This family-owned business recognizes that customer service sets them apart. No short-cuts, but rather old fashioned elbow grease gets the cleaning job done. They make timely appointments, work with your schedule and arrive on-time. If you want power-washing that truly impresses, call Total Home Care of Georgia. What's more you're protected double with TrustDale Make it Right Guarantee!
Warranty
We do not accept or expect payment unless the customer is satisfied
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