by pied | Mar 29, 2018 | Bathrooms, Cleaning With Kids, Floors, Green Cleaning, House Cleaning, Kitchen, Office
With the arrival of spring, we’ll discuss five excellent reason why you should get spring house cleaning services: Breath Better The more dust your home has, the poorer the quality of air you may be breathing. Spring cleaning services focus on removing as much dust as...
by pied | Mar 2, 2018 | Bathrooms, Cleaning Supplies, Cleaning Tools, Clothes, House Cleaning, Rooms
In a few days we will enjoy the beautiful sceneries that spring brings every year. Unfortunately, spring also brings allergies. In this blog, we present you a few cleaning tips to reduce the amounts of allergens in your home. Vacuum Your Carpets Regularly It is...
by pied | Jan 30, 2018 | Bathrooms, Clothes, House Cleaning, Kitchen, Office, Rooms
According to the New York Times, this Flu season is the worst in nearly a decade. Unfortunately, 37 pediatric deaths were reported to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In this blog we bring you a few tips to keep your home healthy and prevent the...
by pied | Jul 19, 2017 | Bathrooms, Cleaning Supplies, Cleaning Tools, Green Cleaning, House Cleaning
Are you tired of cleaning the nasty pink rings that form in your toilet or the ugly pink lines that form in the bottom edges of your shower? If so, you need to read this blog. First of all, what causes this pink slime to form? Because often we find this slime in...
by pied | Jul 21, 2016 | Bathrooms, Cleaning With Kids, Floors, House Cleaning, Kitchen, Rooms
House cleaning companies offer a plethora of cleaning services. Before you hire a house cleaning company, it can be helpful to know which services are appropriate for your needs and budget. This blog describes some of the most common house cleaning services to help...
by pied | Jun 27, 2016 | Bathrooms, Cleaning Supplies, Cleaning Tools, House Cleaning, Kitchen
A wet kitchen sponge can provide a good medium for bacteria to multiply. If you want to avoid spreading bacteria in your house the next time you use your kitchen sponges, disinfect them in any of these 4 ways: Bleach Soak Mix 3/4 cups of bleach and 1 gallon of water....