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Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning Peoria
Do the really smart thing — Let a Pro deal with those stopped up gutters!
Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning Peoria
Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning Peoria
6603 N Sheridan RdPeoria Illinois 61614United States
309-248-4579
Business Description
Rain Gutter Cleaning for Peoria Residential Properties -- Now's the Time to Get a FREE quote online and Give Your Rain gutters a little ATTENTION with Help From Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning. Let the professionals handle your clogged gutters.
We have remained in the service business since 2001 and we have cleaned up thousands of gutters during this time. We understand how to finish the job right without setting you back an arm and a leg. For Gutter Cleaning In Peoria, we set the standard!
Our number one goal is to make sure your gutters and downspouts work properly and to save you money. We make getting your gutters cleared out easy. We offer online quotes, scheduling, and bill payment.
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About Peoria
Peoria ( pee-OR-ee-ə) is a city in and county seat of Peoria County, Illinois, United States. Located on the Illinois River, the city had a population of 113,150 as of the 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Peoria metropolitan area in Central Illinois, consisting of the counties of Fulton, Marshall, Peoria, Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford, which had a population of 402,391 in 2020. Established in 1691 by the French explorer Henri de Tonti, Peoria is the oldest permanent European settlement in Illinois according to the Illinois State Archaeological Survey. Originally known as Fort Clark, it received its current name when the County of Peoria was organized in 1825. The city was named after the Peoria people, a member of the Illinois Confederation. On October 16, 1854, Abraham Lincoln made his Peoria speech against the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Prior to prohibition, Peoria was the center of the whiskey industry in the United States. More than 12 distilleries operated in Peoria by the end of the 19th century, more than any other city in the U.S.A major port on the Illinois River, Peoria is a trading and shipping center for a large agricultural area that produces corn, soybeans, and livestock. Although the economy is well diversified, the city's traditional manufacturing industries remain important and produce earthmoving equipment, metal products, lawn-care equipment, labels, steel towers, farm equipment, building materials, steel, wire, and chemicals.