If you have carpet in your home, you are certainly aware that at times there are challenges when it comes to keeping it clean. As you try to clean the spot where the
If you have carpet in your home, you are certainly aware that at times there are challenges when it comes to keeping it clean. As you try to clean the spot where the
Did you know that the finish on your stone can be changed? Whether you’re looking to tone down the high-gloss of a polished floor, elevate a matte finish to a mirror-like sheen, or
Causes and Solutions for Carpet Rippling aka Buckling Carpet rippling, also known as buckling or wrinkling, is a common issue that can occur after cleaning a carpet. This phenomenon can be alarming, but
Have You Ever Wondered How Many Times Can You Have Your Hardwood Floors Sanded? That depends on who you hire! Inferior Wood Floor Refinishing Services are Costly! Lower level, less expensive refinishers will typically
Natural stone surfaces, such as marble, granite, terrazzo, and limestone, are beautiful, durable, and timeless. However, even the toughest stones are subject to wear and tear over time. Foot traffic, spills, scratches, and
Causes: Filtration soil, aka soil filtration, refers to the dark, grayish lines that appear on carpets, typically along walls, under doors, around baseboards, or near HVAC vents. This issue occurs when air-carrying pollutants
When it comes to cleaning natural stone surfaces, it is very important to choose the right cleaner—or more importantly NOT choose the wrong cleaner —to maximize your stone’s beauty and integrity. Natural stones,
If you’ve found yourself worrying that your beautiful granite countertop is secretly poisoning you, you’re not alone. There’s been quite a bit of chatter over the years about the potential dangers of granite
As carpet cleaning professionals, when our customers ask questions, cleaning related or not, we try to answer, using all our carpet knowledge, gained from years of experience. Lately, a hot topic seems to
Sun-fade on hardwood floors is painfully noticeable. Here’s what it looks like, what causes it, and what can be done to fix it and even protect your wood floors from future sun damage.