Restoring And Extending The Life Of Your Wooden Play-set

Posted on: 29 June 2022

The extravagant wooden play-set that you'd purchased for your kids years ago may now be looking tired and worn. Fortunately, with a little care, that play-set can last several more years before you'll even need to consider replacing it. Here, you'll find a few tips to help you do just that. Pressure Wash the Play-set Pressure washing the play-set will remove years of dirt, moss, and insect nests that may be hiding in the nooks and crannies.
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Never Assume The Answers To These Three Questions When Hiring Medical Cleaning Crews

Posted on: 8 June 2022

If you run a medical office, you know that keeping it clean is not only the safe thing to do, but it's the legal thing to do. You need to ensure that office is cleaned daily, and for smaller clinics that don't have the money to hire their own janitorial staff, contracting out with a cleaning company is often the best move. However, you don't want to assume the cleaning crew will clean just the way you like; always ask them about certain issues, including the following three.
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Side Of Vinyl Garage Filthy? 2 Ways To Get The Dirt And Grime Off

Posted on: 17 May 2022

If the vinyl siding on your garage is filthy, you need to clean it. This can cause problems with the vinyl over time, but it also makes a very bad eyesore for people that see the garage. Fortunately, there are many ways you can clean the vinyl to get it looking new again, two of which are listed below. Use a Pressure Washer The quickest and easiest way to clean the vinyl is by using a pressure washer.
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Home Inspections: The Basics

Posted on: 27 April 2022

Home inspections are most commonly completed when someone is trying to sell their home. Most mortgage lenders will require there to be a completed appraisal and/or home inspection before they agree to lend funds to the buyer to purchase a property.  What Is a Home Inspection? A home inspection occurs when a home inspector comes to a property to check the integrity of the home. A home inspector will take pictures of the home and have a detailed report written up for the buyer and seller to look over within a few days of the inspection.
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