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KC Cleaning Crew
New to Angi

Angi Approved

In business since 0

At KC Cleaning Crew, we specialize in post construction cleaning and general cleaning that gets your space ready for the spotlight — whether it's a grand opening, new office launch, or a freshly renovated property. We know the final step before opening your doors is making sure everything is spotless, safe, and presentation-ready. That’s where we come in.\n\nAs a proud local business, we’re more than just a cleaning crew — we’re part of the community. We’re committed to supporting other local businesses by providing reliable, detailed cleaning services that help you shine from day one.\n\nFrom dust to debris, we handle the mess so you can focus. We work with you to ensure all your cleaning needs are met with quality and in a timely manner. \n\nClean space and Clean start\n

Midwest pressure wash
New to Angi

Emergency services offered

We are a family owned company that have been in service for three years. We can accommodate any job you would need done, from a fleet of commercial vehicles all the way down to you commercial or residential property. We use environmental friendly soaps that are safe for humans and your fur babies. No job to big or small, give me a call today for a free quote.

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Raintree Seamless Gutters & Siding
4.25(
28
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In business since 1978

Free estimates

"Jeff Ritter, Machesney Park, IL claims to be the owner of Raintree Seamless Gutters, yet I hear the name Steve Lizer associated here, also? Not sure. Anyhow about 6 years ago, Ritter and his sons put up all new gutters for me, late summer of 2016. In the spring, one of the corners was POURING water, during a bad rainstorm. The gutters were 6 months old. Have had problems with LEAKING gutters ever since. I call him back every year to come and fix them. He claims "he doesn't know why" they keep leaking? Really? Then, maybe you should be in another trade, because I bought new gutters so they wouldn't leak anymore! A couple years, he never showed up to fix them, because it rained too much, then got cold, etc. so many excuses. I have records of text messages to him, as well as emails, with videos showing the water leaking from several of the corners. He did come and replace the 6 corners in 2019, but guess what? They STILL leak! I called him in 2021 to come fix and no response, ever! I went up there myself with gutter goop to try and fix this ridiculous problem: leaking gutters! Don't waste your time and/or money hiring this guy."
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Illinois Valley Insulation
3.17(
12
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In business since 1989

Free estimates

"I had Illinois Valley Insulation at my house to blow in insulation in my garage attic. I was told by the owner Scott Bickett that I needed an R30 value which means I would need about 8 1/4” of insulation blown in. He was paid in cash($1500 paid in full but only did half the work), and a couple of days later I went up there and measured and only have about 4 1/2 inches so he only did about half the work and charged full price. And when I confronted him, he told me there’s8 to 10 inches up there which is a lie and I’ve given him every opportunity to call come by Measure and prove to me that is there, but he has failed to do so because he is just proving my point that he is in the wrong. And now he still will not provide me with a receipt so he’s trying to keep the cash and hide it like he didn’t do the Work very unprofessional."
Recommended by50%of homeowners
Lil Ducklins Handyman Service
New to Angi

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

I really enjoy working with my potential customers and making them happy with a job well done when completed.

Stoll Sales & Construction
New to Angi

In business since 2004

Free estimates

For 18 years I was an Outside Sales Representative for nearly all aspects for the building industry. Part of my success was the understanding of how these products worked, were installed and repaired. \nI have been servicing, repairing and installing every aspect of a home and yard for as long as I can remember. \n\nI will work with every customer to meet their needs for their project. Pricing is always fair and negotiable. Since I have sold most everything we would need for your project, I can also help you get the materials at a great price.

Angel Handy Services Co
4.71(
104
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In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Had an open circuit that took out half the lights in the basement."
Recommended by92%of homeowners
M&T's Dazzling Dust Busters
New to Angi

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

I currently have six employees. I also subcontract. Billing will be half down at start of project and they rest upon completion of job assignment. At this time I offer no special promotions. We have been in business for eleven years and we are insured.

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FAQs for post construction clean up projects in Oregon, IL

Plan on one hour of cleaning for every 100 to 200 square feet. That means a two-to-four-person crew will spend eight to 12 hours on a full-size home. 

Your pro will walk the space first, size it up, and give you a more precise timeline to be sure every lofty ceiling, baseboard, and tight corner gets the same white-glove attention.

Cleaning fine dust after construction requires a combined approach of detailed dusting and high‐powered vacuuming. Begin by wiping high surfaces such as ceiling fans, walls, window sills, and countertops to eliminate deposited particles. Next, vacuum all floors, carpets, and hard surfaces and mop afterward to remove residual dust. Finally, clean HVAC returns, supply vents, and replace filters to ensure a completely dust‐free environment.

You’ll need safety gear and heavy-duty tools. At minimum, you should wear a respirator, eye protection, and work gloves. Then, bring in a HEPA-filter shop vac, wet mops, microfiber cloths, and a carpet shampooer to lift dust from every surface. 

Pros also keep extra filters and trash bags on hand so they can swap them out mid-job and keep the cleanup running smoothly from start to finish.

Book your post-construction cleanup for one to two days after the last tool leaves the site. That 24- to 48-hour buffer lets dust settle so the crew can snag every speck in one visit. 

Touch base with your contractor before you lock in a date; if their punch-list slips, you’ll want to shift the cleaning slot to avoid costly rescheduling and make sure the house is truly move-in ready.

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