Cat Love To Scratch? How To Protect Your Carpet From Damage

Cats love to scratch things like carpeting for many reasons. They have scent glands under their paws and they will scratch an area to leave their scent there. They also scratch to remove the dead outer layer of the skin on their paws, and sometimes they scratch while playing. No matter the reason why your cat is scratching up your carpeting, there are some things you can do to protect it. Read More 

Learn How To Prepare For A Cleaning Company To Clean Your Home For The First Time

The holidays are often a time of chaos and craziness because so many people plan parties with their friends and family. If you are planning to celebrate the holidays at your house this holiday season, consider hiring a cleaning company to take care of the cleaning for you. It can be a great way to get your house sparkling clean without actually having to dedicate any of your limited time or energy to it. Read More 

How to Get Your House Ready for Out-of-Town Guests

If you have friends or family members who will be staying at your home for the holidays, you might be having mixed emotions about it. On one hand, it will probably be a lot of fun to visit and to do things together. On the other hand, you may be realizing that your house needs a thorough cleaning before your guests arrive. Even though you clean your house every week, the time might have come for you to deep clean in a way that you haven't done for a long time. Read More 

Are You Buying An Older Commercial Property That Needs Work? Easy Tips To Get It Fixed Quick

If you are purchasing an old commercial property and you wonder how long it's going to take you to clean the building up, there are some professional service providers you want to hire. It doesn't matter how run down the building is, you can make it look great and more welcoming with a few changes. You want the space to be clean and without dirt and grime, you want it to look modern, and you want to make sure that the air is clean. Read More 

Don’t Panic! 3 Things That Will Ease Your Fears After A Massive Tub Overflow

If you or your child has flooded your bathroom by leaving the faucet in the tub running, don't beat yourself up too bad. While overflows can be avoided, they happen more often than you think. Overflow accidents involving tubs, sinks and appliances account for a great deal of the water damage fixed by cleanup crews. And fortunately, the damage associated with these types of accidents is generally fairly easy to clean up, which means the situation isn't as dire as it seems. Read More