Category: Floors

How to Make Your Carpets Look BRAND NEW!

Spring is the quintessential time to spruce up your house. This means you’ll probably be knee-deep in scrubbers, scouring pads, brooms and sponges soon. While you’re making your home feel more like a glistening castle, don’t forget that your carpets took a beating this winter along with the rest of the house. Most carpet cleaning

How to Remove Foul Cooking Odors

  Chances are, you've walked into your house before and realized that something smelled...off. Instead of having to walk around like a bloodhound trying to sniff out where the smell is coming from, let me save you some time.   The kitchen is most likely the culprit of the mystery odor, some odors are pleasant, while others leave

Bathroom Cleaning Tips and Tricks

  Which room in the house do you least like cleaning? Bet you said the bathroom. Ridding showers, bathtubs, toilets and other surfaces of all sorts of buildup takes both time and elbow grease.   Other than the kitchen, bathroom cleaning takes the most amount of time and work to clean since it has so many different types

3 Cleaning Tips to Ease Allergies

  Sniffling, coughing, watery eyes. These symptoms sound familiar? They're common allergy complaints. Knowing what and how to clean can reduce allergens in the air, alleviate suffering and possibly even minimize reliance on allergy medications.   The most common allergens are house dust mites, mold, pollen and animal danders, Cleaning areas where they lurk can go a long way

Vacuuming Your Home Isn’t Enough to Keep It Clean

Vacuuming is a core part of home upkeep that many people think they do enough of. In actuality, experts say homeowners should vacuum daily. However, even daily vacuuming isn’t enough to keep your carpet thoroughly devoid of allergens, pollutants, and deeply embedded dirt. The only way to ensure your carpet is thoroughly cleaned is to

Keep Walking Surfaces Clean

Over 50% of slip, trip and fall incidents are caused by problems with the walking surface, according to the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI). Sometimes, a floor is inherently slippery unless it is treated – like smooth marble or granite that is often used in building foyers. Other times something wet – like rain, melting