4 Reasons Not To Use A Home Carpet Scrubbing Machine

Posted on: 16 April 2018

When your carpet begins to look dirty, your first thought may be to rush out and buy a rug scrubber from your local department store. Here, you'll learn why those scrubbers aren't the best option for cleaning your carpets and what needs to be done instead. 1. Spots and Stains The spots and stains that you hope to scrub out of your carpet might end up causing more problems if you attempt to use a scrubbing machine on them. [Read More]

Three Mistakes To Avoid When Your Home Floods

Posted on: 24 March 2017

Whether it's caused by torrential rains, over-saturated soils, or a simple pipe burst in the basement, a flood can be a major source of fear and stress. You don't want to make matters worse, though, so avoid making any of the following mistakes. #1: Venturing into the flood waters Your first instinct may be to head into the basement to survey the damage, but this could be the worst thing that you do. [Read More]

Cleaning Every Nook and Cranny: 4 Places to Check Before You Move

Posted on: 17 November 2016

Whether you have to move quickly or are not planning on moving out for a few months, thorough cleaning and organizing won't just help you get your full security deposit back but will also put you on firm footing when you move to your new home. A lot of people underestimate how long it takes to thoroughly clean their homes in anticipation of a move, and often people leave behind dirt or even important personal items. [Read More]

Three Ways To Reduce Pollution In Your Indoor Air

Posted on: 27 September 2016

Although large cities often have smog problems, in most areas of the country you may actually have less polluted air outside than inside. There are several reasons for this, one of which is inadequate ventilation, but there are also several steps you can take to reverse the trend and make sure you're only breathing clean air when you come home in the evenings. In addition to hiring professional cleaning services to reduce dust in the air, you can work towards cleaner indoor air by using these three steps to filter out contaminants and avoid adding new contaminants to your indoor environment. [Read More]