Prepare For Summer Parties With Extensive Window Cleaning

Posted on: 26 May 2016

Keeping the windows in your home in spotless condition can be difficult to do year-round, especially when it comes to the pollen that can be in the air during spring. If you intend on throwing parties with friends and family this summer, you may be concerned with the way that your windows look and how your home will look to guests. If you're still uncertain of whether you should have professionals come in to take care of extensive window cleaning, all you need to do is consider the following benefits. [Read More]

Are Your Carpets Giving Your Dog Allergies?

Posted on: 5 May 2016

If your dog scratches more than usual, sneezes uncontrollably or exhibits other strange behavior, and they don't have fleas or ticks, you might have allergens in your home's carpets. Although allergies are more common in humans, animals can also develop allergies to contaminants such as dust mites and mold. The allergies can eventually make your beloved pet sick. One of the things you might do to ease your pet's discomfort is professionally clean your carpets. [Read More]

Is Your Carpet A Mess After Easter? Learn How To Remove Easter-Related Stains From Your Carpet

Posted on: 21 March 2016

Easter can be a fun time for children. Unfortunately, it can also be messy. These messes can lead to carpet stains if the mess is not properly cleaned as soon as it occurs. Here are a few items that may be spilled on your carpeting during the festivities and the ways you can go about attempting to lift and remove the stain. Easter Egg Dye Easter egg dye can transform a plain white egg into a colorful one. [Read More]

How To Remove Efflorescence From The Surface Of Your Home's Bricks

Posted on: 16 February 2016

Efflorescence is the accumulation of visible salt on the surface of brick or masonry. Instead of being an external deposit, this salt actually comes from the interior of brick. The appearance of salt can cause long-term problems for homeowners from an aesthetic point of view, though it causes no permanent harm to the brick itself. However, due to its unsightly presence, it is good to remove efflorescence from the brick. Below is how you can remove efflorescence and restore the original look of your bricks: [Read More]