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Dealing With A Flooded Basement
If water has gotten into your home's basement, and you are unable to reach a water damage restoration service because there are several people in your neighborhood suffering from the same problem, you will want to start the cleanup process on your own to avoid excessive damage. Cleaning after a flood is a time-consuming process, but with the help from some friends, you may be able to get the situation under control on your own.
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3 Most Common Repairs Vacuums Need And Why
If your vacuum is smoking, whining, or smelling like sour milk, then you've likely run into one of the reasons why it needs repairs. Find out what the most common vacuum repairs are and why they happen so you can prevent them from happening again. Broken belt This is a common vacuum nuisance, since a broken belt usually results in filling the house with the foul stench of burning rubber.
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3 Easy At-Home Carpet Cleaning Solutions
Is your carpet in need of a thorough cleaning service? If so but you are on a tight budget, then you may want to consider cleaning your carpet yourself, with products that you likely already have around the house. Not only will this save you some money, but it will allow you to clean your carpet when and how you want, which will ensure your carpet is cleaned before any guests come over.
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How To Maintain A Clean House
In a perfect world you would be able to wave a magic wand and your house would be clean from top to bottom. Or, you could even have a maid that would come to your house every day so that you wouldn't have to lift a finger. However, if you live in the real world and you want to maintain a clean house, here are some ideas that might help you to achieve that goal.
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Two Reasons Stains Keep Resurfacing On Your Rugs
If you're anything like the average homeowner, you put forth a great deal of effort to protect the rugs in your home. Keeping them fresh and clean is a priority. As a result, you have your rugs cleaned on a regular basis. However, there is one problem, the stains keep coming back. A recurrence of a stain after a professional cleaning is known as re-soiling or wicking. Learning how to distinguish these types of stains is the first step to removing them for good.
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Three Tips For Hiring Maid Service
Even if you are good at cleaning and usually on top of this aspect of your life, you owe it to yourself to hire a maid service company. These companies will make your life as efficient and pain free as possible, so that you are able to come home with a relaxed and peaceful state of mind. When this is what you want to do, take advantage of the following tips to help you hire the best maid service company that your money can buy.
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After the Flood: Water Damage and Kitchen Floors
Maybe your kitchen has been the site of a huge flood after some catastrophic plumbing failure. Maybe you had a slow leak that you didn't notice until the floor began to squish when you walked on it. But no matter what the cause and solution to your kitchen water leak, you're still left with the same task afterwards: cleaning up a waterlogged kitchen floor. The sooner you clean up water damage, the better.
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Poop Patrol: How To Remove Dog Poop And Stains From Your Carpet
You might come home from a long day at work only to find your dog left surprise on the carpet. Though you love your pets, they are often hard on carpets. Pet poop can leave stains and spread germs in your room. Then, there's the awful smell. Here are some tips on getting your carpet back to normal. Remove What You Can If you don't act fast, the poop will set in the carpet.
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Two Benefits Stone Resurfacing for Your Countertops Can Offer
Your kitchen is one of the most important places in your entire home. In addition to the space in your kitchen being functional, the materials and surfaces in your kitchen also need to be durable. This is especially true when it comes to your countertops. If your current countertops are in need of desperate repair and are less than durable, don't worry, you can avoid a complete replacement. Stone resurfacing for your countertop can help increase durability, transform the look of your kitchen and provide a number of additional benefits without the headache of new countertop installation.
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Damaged Rug Or Carpet? Repair It Yourself!
If you've tried relentlessly to get that wine stain out of your carpet with no luck, or the cat has decided to use that one spot in the middle of the living room as a scratching area one too many times, you might think it's time to have your carpet completely replaced. Performing repair on your rug or carpet can be done yourself without having to shell out thousands of dollars to re-carpet your entire home.
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