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As a professional residential cleaning service, we combine our expertise with the equipment needed to get the job done right the first time.


Your home's carpets absorb odors and dirt daily and an annual or semi-annual cleaning can refresh and brighten your living space.
Our carpet cleaning services includes a preliminary inspection plus pretreatment of all spots and stains.
The Extreme Clean process features a clear, hot water rinse as well as post-treatment of any remaining stains and grooming for the best drying and finished look.

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House Cleaning Tips

House Cleaning Tip # 1: Don’t make yourself or your family members slaves to your house.

You and your family are the best judges of how often you need to clean your house. The size of your home, the number and ages of family members, whether any of you have environmental allergies, your tolerance for disorder, and many other factors will influence how often you choose to clean. You don’t have to clean everything every day, every week, or even every month. You only need to clean each room and each article as often as is necessary to maintain the kind of environment you want. We found that it was helpful for our entire family to sit down together and discuss this issue.
If you use our house cleaning checklist software, Let’s Clean Up!, you won’t lose track of your cleaning schedule no matter how complicated it is. Let’s Clean Up! is very flexible. It allows you to schedule your cleaning however it works best for you, and it doesn't force you to stick to a rigid schedule. If you decide to skip a scheduled chore, it will just reschedule the chore on your next cleaning day.

House Cleaning Tip # 2: Establish a regular cleaning schedule.

It’s easier to keep your house clean if you prevent things from getting really dusty or dirty. When you wait a long time between cleaning sessions, it makes the work much harder. Keep cleaning supplies on hand and readily available. Our house cleaning checklist software, Let’s Clean Up!, makes it simple to maintain your cleaning schedule.

House Cleaning Tip # 3: Reduce clutter!

Do you like to display mementos, figurines, or knickknacks around your house? They can beautify and personalize your home, but they also add to your cleaning burden. The more you reduce clutter, the easier it is to keep dust under control.

House Cleaning Tip # 4: Control dust.

Regular dusting and vacuuming are the keys to controlling dust in your home.

House Cleaning Tip # 1: Don’t make yourself or your family members slaves to your house.

You and your family are the best judges of how often you need to clean your house. The size of your home, the number and ages of family members, whether any of you have environmental allergies, your tolerance for disorder, and many other factors will influence how often you choose to clean. You don’t have to clean everything every day, every week, or even every month. You only need to clean each room and each article as often as is necessary to maintain the kind of environment you want. We found that it was helpful for our entire family to sit down together and discuss this issue.
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If you use our house cleaning checklist software, Let’s Clean Up!, you won’t lose track of your cleaning schedule no matter how complicated it is. Let’s Clean Up! is very flexible. It allows you to schedule your cleaning however it works best for you, and it doesn't force you to stick to a rigid schedule. If you decide to skip a scheduled chore, it will just reschedule the chore on your next cleaning day.

House Cleaning Tip # 2: Establish a regular cleaning schedule.

It’s easier to keep your house clean if you prevent things from getting really dusty or dirty. When you wait a long time between cleaning sessions, it makes the work much harder. Keep cleaning supplies on hand and readily available. Our house cleaning checklist software, Let’s Clean Up!, makes it simple to maintain your cleaning schedule.

House Cleaning Tip # 3: Reduce clutter!

Do you like to display mementos, figurines, or knickknacks around your house? They can beautify and personalize your home, but they also add to your cleaning burden. The more you reduce clutter, the easier it is to keep dust under control.

House Cleaning Tip # 4: Control dust.

Regular dusting and vacuuming are the keys to controlling dust in your home. Tip #3: Cleaning and dusting your house helps keep you healthy.Most people who are allergic to dust are actually allergic to dust mite excrement (yuck!). Dust mites are microscopic bugs that eat the skin flakes found in dust. If you provide dust mites with plenty of food by allowing dust to build up in your home, then they will reproduce quickly. The increased dust mite population in turn produces more and more allergens (and more and more dust mites). It’s an endless cycle. Periodic dust removal does away with not only the "dust", but it reduces the reproducing population of dust mites. If you have allowed a lot of dust to accumulate, you will need to dust and vacuum more frequently at first. Use Let’s Clean Up! to keep to a regular schedule, and after a while you will notice that there’s less and less dust each time you clean. When this happens, you can adjust Let’s Clean Up! to reduce your dusting and vacuuming frequency. In our home, we dust and vacuum each room once each month and there’s very little dust accumulation between cleanings. Regular cleaning is the key!
To remove dust from a room, begin by dusting up high. This allows loose dust to fall onto lower surfaces, giving you a second chance to clean it up when you dust the lower surfaces. Do not stir up the dust or flick it into the air; wipe it off in long strokes if possible and keep it on your dust cloth. We like to use cloth diapers for dusting, and we shake them out frequently outside our house to avoid releasing the dust back into the air inside our home. Dust and remove everything from the top of each horizontal surface, and then dust the surface itself. This is easy to do if you keep clutter to a minimum. When you have wiped down all the horizontal surfaces in the room, finish by vacuuming the floor.

House Cleaning Tip # 5: Keep your bathrooms clean the easy way.

Cleaning your bathrooms the easy way.To determine how often you need to clean your bathroom sinks, showers, and tubs, observe how long it takes for soap to form a film on the surfaces. It’s much easier to clean these surfaces when the film is thin, so don’t wait until it gets thick. For our family, a two- to three-week cycle works just about right. Set the cycle in Let’s Clean Up!, and you won’t have to think about it again.
Keep cleaning from being a draining experience.
Soap scum and hair combine to plug your bathroom drains. If you use a liquid soap instead of bar soap, it will reduce the soap scum problem. Don’t allow hair to go down the drain when you clean your sinks or at other times in between, especially if you have long hair. It’s easy to gather the hair that accumulates in the sinks and on the counter each time you brush your hair, and you’ll find that your sinks will keep running freely almost indefinitely. You can sweep up the hair with your hand, or use a tissue if you’re squeamish. It’s well worth the effort, and your bathrooms will look nicer, too.Most people who are allergic to dust are actually allergic to dust mite excrement (yuck!). Dust mites are microscopic bugs that eat the skin flakes found in dust. If you provide dust mites with plenty of food by allowing dust to build up in your home, then they will reproduce quickly. The increased dust mite population in turn produces more and more allergens (and more and more dust mites). It’s an endless cycle. Periodic dust removal does away with not only the "dust", but it reduces the reproducing population of dust mites. If you have allowed a lot of dust to accumulate, you will need to dust and vacuum more frequently at first. Use Let’s Clean Up! to keep to a regular schedule, and after a while you will notice that there’s less and less dust each time you clean. When this happens, you can adjust Let’s Clean Up! to reduce your dusting and vacuuming frequency. In our home, we dust and vacuum each room once each month and there’s very little dust accumulation between cleanings. Regular cleaning is the key!
To remove dust from a room, begin by dusting up high. This allows loose dust to fall onto lower surfaces, giving you a second chance to clean it up when you dust the lower surfaces. Do not stir up the dust or flick it into the air; wipe it off in long strokes if possible and keep it on your dust cloth. We like to use cloth diapers for dusting, and we shake them out frequently outside our house to avoid releasing the dust back into the air inside our home. Dust and remove everything from the top of each horizontal surface, and then dust the surface itself. This is easy to do if you keep clutter to a minimum. When you have wiped down all the horizontal surfaces in the room, finish by vacuuming the floor.

House Cleaning Tip # 5: Keep your bathrooms clean the easy way.

To determine how often you need to clean your bathroom sinks, showers, and tubs, observe how long it takes for soap to form a film on the surfaces. It’s much easier to clean these surfaces when the film is thin, so don’t wait until it gets thick. For our family, a two- to three-week cycle works just about right. Set the cycle in Let’s Clean Up!, and you won’t have to think about it again.

Soap scum and hair combine to plug your bathroom drains. If you use a liquid soap instead of bar soap, it will reduce the soap scum problem. Don’t allow hair to go down the drain when you clean your sinks or at other times in between, especially if you have long hair. It’s easy to gather the hair that accumulates in the sinks and on the counter each time you brush your hair, and you’ll find that your sinks will keep running freely almost indefinitely. You can sweep up the hair with your hand, or use a tissue if you’re squeamish. It’s well worth the effort, and your bathrooms will look nicer, too.

Tips and Tricks

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Carpet Care Tips

While regular carpet cleaning by professionals is necessary to ensure your carpet leads a
long and healthy life, additional care and maintenance on your part can go a long way.
Proper care and maintenance of your carpet will extend its useful life and preserve its
appearance longer. Failure to maintain proper care will result in premature wear.
Additionally, clean carpets contribute to a healthy indoor environment.

Useful Tips

  • In a pinch, make your own spot remover by mixing 1/4 teaspoon liquid detergent
  •  (without bleach) and 1 cup cold water.
  • Over time, the stain-resistancy of stain-resistant carpet wears down. 
  • For optimum performance, have a protector regularly applied after cleaning.
  • Stain-resistant does not mean stain-proof. Be sure to act immediately to 
  • prevent spots and spills from causing permanent damage.

  • Your furniture collects everyday dirt and soil just like your carpet. 
  • For convenience, have both professionally cleaned at the same time.
  • Vacuum frequently and thoroughly. Most of the wear of carpeting is caused by dirt. 
  • Oily soils attract more oily soil and frequent vacuuming will reduce soil buildup.
  • Get at stains quickly, 99% of all stains can be removed by one cleaning agent or 
  • another if they are cleaned in the first few days. The longer a stain chemically reacts 
  • with the carpet the harder it will be to remove it.
  • Test carpet before scrubbing, extracting or spotting. All carpets are different. 
  • Some carpets are very sensitive to acid type cleaners and will lose their color quickly. 
  • Other carpet dyes are sensitive to harsh alkalis.
  • Use appropriate spotters starting with the mildest. 

  • Do not use harsh spotting agents unless absolutely necessary and always 
  • neutralize high alkaline or high acid cleaners after use.
  • Never dig or brush spots. The proper procedure is to scrape the spot towards the middle 
  • and then tamp the spot into the white towel or cloth using a brush or other tamping devices.
  •  A meat tenderizer makes a great tamping tool.
  • Do not overuse detergents, shampoos or spotters. 
  • Too much detergent will result in residual left in the carpet that even thorough 
  • vacuuming may not remove.
  • Do not overwet carpet. Our carpet detergents are chemically active enough so 
  • they do not need a tremendous amount of wetting. Over-wetting can cause brownout, 

  • carpet shrinkage, adhesion problems and all other kinds of nightmares.
  • Extract residual if possible. Rotary scrubbing will clean the carpet fibers the best by
  •  encapsulating dirt and detergent residue, which powders off the carpet. Periodic

  •  extraction will flush out this dirt and other organisms deep in the carpet.
  • Never “coat” a dirty or spotty carpet. After scrubbing or extracting a dirty carpet, if you are 
  • not satisfied with the results, do not apply a coat of carpet protector as this will result in 
  • “gluing in the dirt” making it harder to remove it the next time. Either re-scrub or extract the

  •  carpet or leave the carpet until the next cleaning cycle before you coat.
  • Vacuum frequently and thoroughly. It is so important it deserves two recommendations.

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