- Carpet CleaningYour new Floors To Go flooring represents a substantial investment in your home. An investment that you’ll want to keep looking its best for many years to come.
- Tile and Grout CleaningCleaning techniques vary depending on the installation and finish of the floor. Hardwood floors with a urethane finish should never be waxed. They require cleaners that won’t leave a film or residue. Manufacturers of “Pre-finished” hardwood floors recommend their own specific products designed for their floor’s routine maintenance. Never use products intended for other flooring types like vinyl or tile cleaning products.
- VacuumingA new rug may shed when vacuumed for the first few times. Wools especially do this, but some synthetic fibers also will. This is not a defect, and is normal. Do not worry, your rug is not falling apart, it is simply the “extra”, loose fibers coming out. This will stop soon after a few vacuuming’s.
- Stain RemovalWhether you have kids, a dog, or a big family, keeping your house clean is very challenging. One of the most complex flooring types to clean are carpets. The problem is that the stains are sometimes tough to see depending on the floor's color. While you can hire professional washers and buy solutions filled with chemicals, none of these will be as good as homemade organic stain-removal solutions. Three organic solutions that you... Continue Reading→
- SweepingOnce your new floor is installed, you’ll want to keep it looking like new. You can prevent scratches caused by dust, dirt and other particles with the use of mats or rugs, especially in high traffic areas like entrances. Buy a good quality broom and sweep your new floor at least once a week. Reduce dust - a major source of scratching - by using a dry microfiber mop in between sweeping. A vacuum cleaner without a beater bar can be helpful in between planks and other hard to reach areas.
- Water Damage RestorationCall us today to set up a free in-home consultation. We will complete an inspection and recommend what is best for your floor. There are two levels of hardwood refinishing: buff and coat or a full refinish. If conditions allow, we can also repair water damage, wear and tear, and patch your existing hardwood floors. View our Hardwood Refinishing Project Gallery.