Cleaning Office Plants – A Job For You Or The Cleaning Service?

Posted on: 20 May 2015

Plants in an office setting can create a friendlier and more welcoming environment. Unfortunately, those plants that can be so beneficial can also bring on more cleaning tasks. If you have plants around your office, you have two options: pay the additional fee to have your commercial cleaners tend to the cleaning, or do the cleaning yourself. Here, you will learn how to properly clean indoor plants, so you can determine if you have the time to spend doing the work, or if it is best left to the professional cleaning staff.
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3 Ways To Speed Up Your House Cleaning

Posted on: 18 May 2015

If you are like most people, you might skip the Saturday cleaning marathons in lieu of doing something more enjoyable. Unfortunately, a messy house might mean an emergency cleaning session before your friends pop over on a Tuesday evening. Fortunately, you might be able to speed up your house cleaning by trying these three things: 1: Create Room-Specific Cleaning Buckets Nothing is worse than spending half of your cleaning time trying to track down a scrub brush or a bottle of cleaner.
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"X" Marks The Spot: Simple Strategies To Get Rid Of Permanent Marker Stains During Move-Outs

Posted on: 18 May 2015

It is frustrating when personal belongings get marred by ink and marker stains; trying to get rid of these marks may seem like a lost cause. This is even worse when you are trying to clean up during a move-out, and these stains could impact the return of your security deposit. Before you concede to losing money due to damage, consider some ways to remove permanent marker stains from around the home.
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4 Signs Your Flooded Home Has Structural Damage

Posted on: 14 May 2015

Coming home to a severely water-damaged house is frightening, but careful handling of the situation can prevent injury and minimize further damage to the house. One important safety measure is making sure your house isn't structurally damaged before you enter. If you discover that it is, be extra careful, because it may not be safe to live there until it's fixed. Here are four of the most important signs to look out for when inspecting your home for structural damage.
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