When Your Basement Gets Flooded: Tips To Prevent Further Damage To Your Home

Posted on: 29 March 2017

When your basement gets flooded, you can end up with a big mess on your hands. If the water has been sitting for any length of time, water can seep into your walls. Mold and mildew grow in moist environments, and getting rid of the water completely is essential to avoid this growth that can cause health problems for you and your family. While you may be able to clean up some of the water on your own, knowing how to clean up the water safely is important. [Read More]

3 Great Reasons To Hire A Cleaning Professional To Clean Your Office

Posted on: 22 March 2017

There are a lot of great reasons to hire a cleaning professional to clean your office and this article is going to discuss 3 of these reasons in more detail.  More Bang For Your Buck  When you choose to have your employees clean your office, rather than a professional cleaner, this is not going to be the best situation for you for multiple reasons. For one thing, you are going to have to pay your employee that same amount of money to clean for you as you are to have them do their professional job. [Read More]

2 Reasons To Hire A House Cleaning Service If You Work Outside The Home

Posted on: 17 March 2017

Working outside the home can be tough for a few different reasons, but one of these reasons may be because it doesn't allow you to get all of the things done at home that you would like. One of these things is going to be cleaning your home. When you get home, you may not want to spend your time cleaning, or you may not have the energy to do so. [Read More]

This Is What Happens If You Don't Clean Your Escalator Steps

Posted on: 14 March 2017

An escalator that is constantly in use begins to show it quickly. If it's been years since you last cleaned the escalator steps -- or you've never had them cleaned at all -- you could be dealing with something that might start to make life difficult for your company. When people walk into a building and onto an escalator, they look at the floor and the steps to ensure they don't trip, which means they see everything. [Read More]