Cleaning / Maintenance

More Tips on Home Inspections for Maintenance Purposes
by Boris Dzhingarov on Feb 16, 2017
Not all problems with a property are easy to spot. Leaks and broken shingles, cracked windows, and other, more visual issues are problems you can spot yourself by walking around the house and doing a thorough inspection. Other issues such as mold or clogged drainage systems are more difficult to see. Continue reading →

The Hidden Danger of Ignoring Damaged Bricks?
by Guest Post on Feb 17, 2017
It is a common misconception that the extent of unsightly brick damage is limited to aesthetics. While it is true, brick repairs and tuck pointing can tremendously increase the market value of a home and is generally much more attractive, the presence of brick damage can indicate far worse problems than the obvious eyesore. Continue reading →

Reasons to Hire End of Lease Cleaning Services
by Martin Gracewell on Apr 21, 2017
You love your apartment, and you have made many great memories there. However, now you must consider what to do as you near the end of your lease. If you are planning to move out of your home, you may feel concerned about losing your bond. Continue reading →

Before You Put Your Trust in a Home Cleaning Company, Consider the Following
by Guest Post on Jun 14, 2017
As is the case with every homeowner or renter, you have your reasons for hiring home cleaning professionals to come in and clean your home. Time is perhaps the most common reason. As people become increasingly busy with work nowadays, time continues to become more valuable. Continue reading →

Getting Your Home Ready for the Winter Months
by Boris Dzhingarov on Aug 2, 2017
Getting your home ready for the winter months is always a wise move. The winter time poses different challenges and having your home winterized will help prevent damage. Continue reading →

How to Extend the Life of Your Carpets
by Mike Richardson on Aug 26, 2017
If you own carpets, you know that they can add a pleasing dimension to any living area. You also likely know that carpets are a chore to maintain – not to mention a major investment. Continue reading →

How to Take Care of Your House?
by Boris Dzhingarov on Oct 6, 2017
When you live in a place, you try to change that place in a way that will look great to you. The same is the case with your homes. If you have a house, then you need to take care of it regularly. A lot of times, people tend to ignore taking care of their own homes. Continue reading →

Winter Safety Guide: 7 Tips to Make Your Home Feel Safe
by Guest Post on Nov 7, 2017
As the days shorten and the air begins to chill, you need to think about prepping your home for the upcoming season. Although many of the safety tips are jobs that you can tackle on your own, you may need to enlist the help of professionals to ensure that your home is ready for winter. Continue reading →

Mold Allergy: The Reason You Need Mold Removal
by Guest Post on Jan 29, 2018
Have you ever imagine how you would feel if your friends are going out but you can’t go with them because you have some infection? Well, at some point, this has happened to us and it usually isn’t a good thing right? Continue reading →

Things You Can do to Maintain Your House
by Guest Post on Feb 21, 2018
The best way to maintain your house is by doing the house renovation and maintenance. A renovation is changing the entire setting of the house. Some things to consider are renovation, painting, looking for new problems before they do too much damage, and overall cleaning. Continue reading →
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