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All Pro Gutter Guards
Gutter cleaning service Furlong PA
All Pro Gutter Guards
All Pro Gutter Guards
3488 York Rd Bldg. A, Suite F2Furlong PA 18925US
(267) 641-7031
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All Pro Gutter Guards will help you maintain the integrity of your home or business in the picturesque Furlong, PA. Located right in the heart of the region, we are the local experts in providing comprehensive gutter cleaning services that keep your home or business safe from the potential damage caused by clogged gutters. With a commitment to excellence and a focus on customer satisfaction, we take pride in preserving the beauty and value of your property.
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About Furlong
A furlong is a measure of distance in imperial units and United States customary units equal to one-eighth of a mile, equivalent to any of 660 feet, 220 yards, 40 rods, 10 chains or approximately 201 metres. It is now mostly confined to use in horse racing, where in many countries it is the standard measurement of race lengths, and agriculture, where it is used to measure rural field lengths and distances. In the United States, some states use older definitions for surveying purposes, leading to variations in the length of the furlong of two parts per million, or about 0.4 millimetres (1⁄64 inch). This variation is too small to have practical consequences in most applications. Using the international definition of the yard as exactly 0.9144 metres, one furlong is 201.168 metres, and five furlongs are about 1 kilometre (1.00584 km exactly). == History == The name furlong derives from the Old English words furh (furrow) and lang (long). Dating back at least to early Anglo-Saxon times, it originally referred to the length of the furrow in one acre of a ploughed open field (a medieval communal field which was divided into strips). The furlong (meaning furrow length) was the distance a team of oxen could plough without resting. This was standardised to be exactly 40 rods or 10 chains. The system of long furrows arose because turning a team of oxen pulling a heavy plough was difficult.