Do Your Vinyl Floors Have Pet Urine Stains? Learn How You Can Remove Them

Your vinyl flooring may be affordable and very easy to take care of, but it can still become damaged. If you have pets in your home, chances are that they will have an accident on the floor at some point. If you don't catch it in time, you will wind up with a stain on the floor. Here is how you can clean up the stain and odor from pet urine. Read More 

Tips And Tricks For Keeping Your House Clean At Holiday Events

Keeping your house clean at holiday events can be a particular challenge. Often holiday guests wreak havoc while they're around and then leave chaos in their wake. These tips will help your home look its best for guests, and recover more quickly after they're gone. Schedule a Professional Cleaning Before and After Each Event Scheduling a professional cleaning before a holiday event will ensure that your home looks as clean as it can for your guests. Read More 

3 Tips For Caring For Your Carpets

Taking care of your carpets is essential to the cleanliness and look of the house. There is nothing more unattractive than dingy, unkempt carpets. Luckily, having beautiful carpets doesn't mean you have to replace your carpet often. You can have nice looking carpet, even if it is older; the key is how you care for it. Here are a couple things you should know about caring for your carpet. 1. Always Get Sealants Put Down After Professional Cleanings Read More 

Comparing Stone Resurfacing And Concrete Surfacing

Stone resurfacing and concrete resurfacing are two very similar processes that can be applied to any concrete surface, repairing any damage that may have occurred due to general wear and tear. However, despite fulfilling the same function, they do so in very different ways, and as such each method has a distinct set of advantages and disadvantages associated with it. Understanding the difference between stone and concrete resurfacing can help you choose the option that is best suited for your concrete floor. Read More 

Top 3 Reasons That Your Pressure Washer Engine Turns Off After Only A Few Seconds

If your pressure washer turns off after it has been running for less than a minute, there are a few different parts on your pressure washer that may be causing the issue. Here is a quick breakdown of the top three things that could be causing your pressure washer to turn off after it has only been on for a few seconds. #1. Carburetor The first thing that you need to check is your carburetor. Read More