A Summer Services Checklist
Let Us Help Your Home Shine in the Sun
without leaving a few streaks and smudges, but our techs can. Let them blast away those webs and other debris. Sorry Spidey, it’s best to leave this one to the pros. GUTTER CLEANING Gutter cleaning before fall? Yes, you read that right. Preparing your gutters now for the foliage to come will make a fall cleaning a lot less intensive and expensive. It also means you can spend the entire summer without pulling out that rusty old ladder. DRYER VENT CLEANING This headline may not seem as important as the others, but often the small touch is what ties an ensemble together and makes all the difference. Dryer vent buildup is a major cause of house fires. No matter how clean your home looks, none of it matters if it goes up in flames. With a fully refreshed home, you’ll be the envy of your neighbors and have peace of mind that nothing is causing hidden damage to your home. Your home already feels good — now let us make its outer beauty match its inner charm. Call All-Clean! SoftWash today to get started on your summer cleaning checklist.
When it comes to homes, summer is the equivalent of the Met Gala. With so many folks on the street and the sun shining brightly all day, it’s time for your home to be seen. Don’t you want your property to sparkle like Rihanna on the red carpet? Of course you do, and your home can be fabulous inside and out if you follow our summer cleaning services checklist. EXTERIOR AND ROOF SOFTWASHING Our exterior SoftWashing can be used on roofs and exteriors to gently and effectively clean your home without risk of voiding warranties or harming the environment. You don’t need to struggle with tangled hose lines and buckets full of suds and sponges. We have the tools and the team to give your home the spa day it deserves. WINDOW CLEANING A beautiful exterior surrounding foggy, gunked up windows doesn’t make much sense. Even a DIY Spider-Man can’t clean his windows
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INGREDIENTS • 1 5-lb. rack of beef ribs • Kosher salt and black pepper, to taste Beef Ribs Grilled
Inspired by Saveur magazine
DIRECTIONS 1. Heat a charcoal, wood-burning, or gas grill to medium high. Once heated, move heat source to one side or turn off half of the burners to create an indirect heat zone. 2. Season ribs with salt and pepper and char on the hotter side of the grill, turning occasionally, for 12–15 minutes. Once charred, transfer to the other side of grill and cook until the thickest part of the rib reaches 130 F, about 2 1/2–3 hours. 3. Let meat rest for 15 minutes. If desired, serve alongside grilled veggies.
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