Saving Money With Professional Tile Cleaners

Posted on: 5 August 2018

  Tiles provide a clean look to any house. However, even with regular cleaning, dirt builds up on the surface of the tiles and in the grout. As a homeowner, you may consider hiring a professional tile cleaning service to restore the tiles back to their original look. Professional tile cleaning services will extend the life of the tiles and maintain the value your house. Moreover, it will save you time from scrubbing large surfaces of floors and walls as well as protecting you from inhaling fumes from cleaning products. [Read More]

Tips for Setting Up a Cleaning Plan

Posted on: 7 June 2018

Do you feel like keeping your house clean is something you dread? Perhaps you feel like it is a never ending project. If so, consider changing your cleaning pattern. From setting a daily schedule to arranging for a commercial cleaning company to do the hard stuff, here are some ideas that might help you. A Commercial Cleaning Company  First of all, ask yourself if you have to do all of the cleaning chores by yourself. [Read More]

Pets And Carpet: Tips For Keeping Your Carpet Cat-Friendly

Posted on: 29 April 2018

We love our furry friends. All cat and dog owners know well the joy that's inherent in adopting an animal into your life. They become part of your family. In the U.S. alone there are over 36 million cat owners and 43 million dog owners. But animals are animals. Despite our love for them, they can wreak havoc on the house, particularly on the carpet. It can be especially tricky with indoor cats that spend all their time inside, stretching, clawing, and shedding their fur all over the carpet. [Read More]

Steps To Prevent Or At Least Mitigate Water Damage From A Roof Leak

Posted on: 26 March 2018

Water damage from a leaking roof is one of those things that many homeowners don't even consider until it is too late. This is because the damage can go on for months or even years before you are even aware there is a leak. The following guide can help you prevent this scenario, or at least provide guidance if a leak is discovered. #1: Plan for regular roof inspections Being proactive and looking for leaks in the beginning stages is the best option. [Read More]