FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
A customer is the most important visitor on our premises. He is not dependent on us. We are dependent on him. He is not an interruption in our work. He is the purpose of it. He is not an outsider in our business. He is part of it. We are not doing him a favor by serving him. He is doing us a favor by giving us an opportunity to do so.
- What types of customers have you worked with?
OUR RECENT CUSTOMERS RATINGS REVIEWS: Review by Paul M. in Richland, WA Project: One Time Interior House Cleaning Comments: Victor and his crew did a complete and wonderful cleaning job on our home after we had moved out, looked better that all the years we lived there. Stayed until the work was done which was at least an hour and a half longer than he proposed and did not ask for more money. My wife said the refrigerator looked brand new. I would highly recommend Victor and his company. Review by Frank C. in Kennewick, WA Project: Clean Heating & Cooling Air Ducts & Vents Comments: Mr. French and James did on outstanding job on our duct cleaning from cleaning the ducts to clean up. Very nice people to work with. We also had them clean our outside windows and they did a top-notch job. I will also use them to paint the inside of my house. I can’t wait to get started. Mr. Campanella. Review by James M. in Richland, WA Project: Clean Gutters and Downspouts Comments: They were courteous and professional. I hired them to unplug my gutters but they also cleaned the outside of the gutters. They look like new. Highly recommend this service.
- Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?
Work and Self Reliance “A consecrated life is a life of labor By work we sustain and enrich life. It enables us to survive the disappointments and tragedies of the mortal experience. Hard-earned achievement brings a sense of self-worth. Work builds and refines character, creates beauty, and is the instrument of our service to one another and to God. A consecrated life is filled with work, sometimes repetitive, sometimes menial, sometimes unappreciated but always work that improves, orders, sustains, lifts, ministers, aspires. (By Joseph Smith—History 1:55). LDS Church.