Pressure Washers 101: 3 Quick Tips For DIY Home Cleaning

Cleaning the exterior of your home can be difficult if you try to do it by hand. Luckily, pressure washers can make the process quick and easy. While using a pressure washer may seem intimidating, it doesn't have to be. With a little preparation and these three tips, you can make pressure washing  your home an easy DIY project. 1. Start With The Lowest Setting If you are like most people, you probably think that you need to turn the pressure washer up to the highest setting. Read More 

Need Deep Office Cleaning On Occasion? Check A Few Minor Details After The Initial Service

Managing an office space is a long-term responsibility, which means you will need to keep everything operational and the area clean as long as you are working there. When you have just a few employees, it might not be difficult to keep things clean on your own along with occasional office cleaning services. As you gain more employees and start to take on more important projects, however, you will not want to spend time and effort on cleaning. Read More 

2 Residential Properties That You Should Hire A Cleaner For

Owning residential properties is a great thing, but the more you own, the more work required of you. One of the most important aspects of having a residential property is to ensure that it is clean. Cleanliness is huge, whether your are living in the residential property or you are renting it out to someone else. Thankfully, there are residential property management services out there that can help you to find, or may provide you with, a professional cleaning service. Read More 

Why You Should Consider An Eco-Friendly Carpet Cleaning Company

The next time you need to have your carpets cleaned, you should consider looking for a company that can do the job in an eco-friendly way. While it may take a bit of extra time to find this type of company, you will be glad you did once the work is done. Here are a few of the many benefits of going with a company that tries to protect the environment, and in doing so will protect your family and carpets. Read More 

How To Clean Grout Haze From Glass Tile

After you install glass tiles, you may notice a cloudy, semi-white or yellowish haze on the tile. The haze forms when the grout residue hasn't been completely cleaned from the surface, and it often remains if you clean it. The best time to clean the haze is soon as you install the tiles, but you still should be able to remove the haze even weeks following installation by using these methods. Read More