When you enter your home, the first thing you come in contact with is your floors. Considering how often they are walked upon, it's no wonder why they may look a little worse for wear after a while. Luckily, there are ways to keep your carpets in great shape! Here are a few simple tips you can begin following right away that will keep your carpets looking and smelling great.
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If you like the sheer, flowing look of thin curtains but prefer the ability to tightly close them like blinds, then silhouette-style shades that combine a sheer with blinds are a great option. These shades are durable and attractive, but special care is needed to ensure they are cleaned properly.
1. Dust Frequently
The key to avoiding soil on the shades is to dust them frequently, preferably by making cleaning them a part of your usual weekly cleaning routine.
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If you have tile in your home, it likely has grout lines around each tile. Both the tile and grout can become dirty over time, though, and it will look dingy and bad if you do not clean it properly. How do you clean tile and grout, though? What are the best methods? It might be helpful to hire a professional to clean your floors at least once a year, but here are some of the methods you can try yourself.
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You've probably known friends or family members who have had their crawlspace encapsulated. This is a really common service for those who have crawlspaces. So, how do you know whether your crawlspace needs to be encapsulated? You should look for these signs, of course.
Musty Smells
The main reason to encapsulate the crawlspace is to keep moisture out. When there is moisture in the crawlspace, you will usually notice musty smells.
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Cleaning is easy for small businesses with few staff and customers. As the business grows and the number of employees increases, it becomes harder to maintain the same level of cleanliness with the same number of staff.
Instead of trying to stretch your staff thin, consider hiring professional office cleaning services. If you think it's an additional expense you can avoid, below are signs that might prove otherwise.
Increased Sick Day Requests
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