Friday, October 16, 2009

Carpet Cleaning Professional - How to Select a Carpet Cleaning Professional

Step 1: Make a decision to have your carpet cleaned.

The longer your carpet accumulates soil the faster your carpet will wear out leaving you with the expensive cost to replace them. Never prolong carpet cleaning longer than 8 to 12 months.

Step 2: Rank your carpet cleaning objectives based on the following...

1. Carpet Cleaning Method (Steam Cleaning, Bonnet Cleaning, etc)
2. The price your budget can handle
3. Whether to do business with a large franchise or a local family operated business.
4. Any other personal preferences you may have (guarantee, same day service, etc)

Step 3: Perform an internet search for cleaning companies in your area and make a list of their contact information, including web site addresses.

Step 4: Contact the service provider and drill them with questions. Be sure to inform them of your objectives and expectations. A good company will take the time to address your concerns and answer your questions in detail.

Here are a few questions to ask
1. What cleaning method do you use?
2. Do you offer a guarantee?
3. Are all your technicians certified by the IICRC
4. What will you do if a spot reappears within days?
5. Do you free onsite quotes.

Step 5: Schedule an onsite quote and/or demonstration. This gives you the chance to meet the company you will be doing business with before purchasing their service. Take note of their professionalism and how they address your areas of concern.

Step 6: The next step is the easy part which is schedule service!!

Have fun and enjoy your clean carpet! You deserve it!!



Autor: Bruchard Lewis Bruchard Lewis
Level: Basic PLUS
Bruchard Lewis is the owner of Unique Carpet Cleaning. A rug, upholstery and carpet cleaning company based in Plano Tx....

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Added: October 17, 2009
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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Window Cleaning Tips and Tools From a Window Cleaner - 13

A good tip is to use microfiber cloths. It seems window cleaners can never get away from using the regular cloths either. I use a lot of the regular white cotton cloths as well. That way I don't have to use my microfiber cloths for everything and they seem to last longer.

Another good thing about microfiber cloths is that they come in so many different colors. A good advantage is everybody on the window cleaning crew gets their own color microfiber cloths. That way we know which ones belong to each person on the crew.

The same coding method is used with our tools. We color code them so we know which tools belong to each person.

It is also amazing that there are so many different types of tools we use today for cleaning. Along with window cleaning, our company becomes involved in many other types of cleaning such as rain gutter cleaning, roof cleaning, concrete cleaning, and oil removal.

We use pressure washers all the time. Just think! With the new extension poles, we can clean heights 40 or 50 feet high and even higher! What about the water fed poles and de-ionized water? With some of the new poles, you can reach heights you only dreamed of attaining.

The pressure washing equipment is continually being improved as well.
Using the new heat or diesel pressure washers and surface cleaners, it is now easy to clean even oil, tar, and gum.

Well, I guess I am excited to say I am learning more everyday. Oh well, that's enough for now.



Autor: Ron A White Ron A White
Level: Basic PLUS
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Added: October 15, 2009
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Green Ways to Rid Your Home From Fleas

Is summer over? No, not really, but we are starting to see signs that fall is on it's way. Hot humid weather brings two things; hurricanes and fleas. Both flourish in moist humid conditions. There's nothing we can do to prevent the hurricanes, but there are some green things we can do to get rid of the fleas.

Here are some green ideas to keep the fleas out of your home:

Your vacuum is your best weapon against a flea invasion. Make sure to vacuum all the furniture and carpets where the fleas are actually living. Place a cup of table salt in the vacuum bag. The fleas will eat the salt, dehydrate and die.

Sprinkle borax on furniture and carpets. Just a light dusting will work to kill the fleas, larvae and eggs. Test the area first to make sure there won't be any color damage. Then try to let it sit for 24 hours. If it's really humid, vacuum it up after a few hours. You need to keep pets and kids away from the powdered area. A safer idea is to sprinkle the infested area at night before going to bed, then get up early and vacuum before anyone else wakes up. Make sure you throw out the vacuum bag right away. You should wrap it inside a plastic bag and take it to a trash container outside your house.

Fleas love to live in fabric pet beds. You can wash your pets bed in very hot water. Then put it in the dryer you can kill the dust mites too!



Autor: Leslie Reichert Leslie Reichert
Level: Basic
Leslie Reichert is a "green" cleaning coach. Her mission is to teach and encourage others in the "art" of homekeeping and green cleaning. Leslie has ... ...

I am a "green" cleaning coach, and my mission is to teach and encourage others in the "art" of homekeeping and green cleaning. I have seen scores of people who fight a daily battle with asthma and allergies, which many believe are caused by using harsh chemicals in the home. With over 20 years experience, I realized I wanted to share my knowledge and encourage people to start green cleaning and since have become an author, coach, presenter and speaker for the green cleaning industry. You can sign up for my free green cleaning tips on my blog http://www.thecleaningcoach.us.


Added: October 14, 2009
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