Saving Your Rugs After A Household Flood

A water pipe freezes in the wall, breaks and soaks the wall-to-wall carpet in your bedroom. After you get over the shock of the flooding, what can you do to save the carpet? That depends on the source of the flood water and how long the carpet has been soaked. Here is what you need to know to salvage your carpets from a devastating flood. Categorizing Flood Water Water damage restoration companies look at the source of the flood water to determine what items can be safely salvaged. [Read More]

Hire A Commercial Cleaning Service And Reap The Rewards

Do you ever feel like you're constantly cleaning? Going over every surface, floor, and carpet a million times? Dirt, dust, grime and filth are an annoying but real part of everyone's world. Things get dirty and they need to be cleaned, period. While a clean space can be rewarding, clearly you have better things to do than slave away doing cleaning chores. This is why hiring a commercial cleaning service is such a great idea! [Read More]

Dealing With A Basement Flood? 2 Important Steps To Prevent Mold Growth

Mold remediation is one of the toughest parts of cleaning up the basement after a flood. Even after the water damage has been cleaned up and your basement has been restored, mold can creep in and wreak havoc. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to reduce the problems associated with mold. Here's what you need to know about preventing mold growth from becoming a problem after a flood. [Read More]

How To Clean Between The Glass Oven Door Panels

Cleaning your oven is probably not on your list of fun things to do. But this necessity must occur occasionally, if you want your kitchen to look the best it can. If you've cleaned your oven and still see streaks and stains on the glass, they're likely between the glass panes of the oven door. This guides provides the steps necessary to eliminate these streaks and stains with items you might already have in your home. [Read More]