When Is It Time to Replace Your Carpet?
Professional cleaning extends the life of your carpet, but not forever. Read this article to learn when your carpet will need to be replaced.
● Natural Stone
● Tile & Grout
● Terrazzo
● Carpet & Interior Textiles
● VCT
● Metal
Large loss management services can save your property significant money when dealing with a loss.
LARGE LOSS MANAGEMENT
● Natural Stone
● Tile & Grout
● Terrazzo
● Carpet & Interior Textiles
● VCT
● Metal
Large loss management services can save your property significant money when dealing with a loss.
LARGE LOSS MANAGEMENTProfessional cleaning extends the life of your carpet, but not forever. Read this article to learn when your carpet will need to be replaced.
Understanding terrazzo, it’s history, and care will help direct design and maintenance choices wherever it may be found, from historic to modern spaces.
The old idiom “hard as a rock…” has contributed to the formation of imprecise opinions about natural stone, which loses beauty without maintenance.
Removing your shoes indoors can prevent exposure to many pathogens. This is particularly important if you have babies and children playing on the carpets.
Fred Hueston, Chief Technical Director for surpHaces and Founder of Stone Forensics weighs in on whether natural stone is an environmentally friendly choice…
Flea larvae in soil can easily be tracked in by your own pets, visiting pets, people, or contaminated items. This article tells you how to get rid of fleas.
If you have a stubborn stain that is unresponsive to traditional stain removal methods, such as poulticing, just head down to your local beauty supply store…
Did you know that padding can play an integral part in the appearance and life expectancy of your carpet? This article explains why.
Refrigerator, freezer, and AC system repairs may result in PVE (an oil used in refrigerant systems) stains. Here are a few suggestions for DIY stain removal.
Seasonal allergies are a terrible problem for a lot of people. With all the flowers, plants and trees blooming, allergens such as pollen, ragweed, and even mold spores blow through the air triggering sneezing, coughing, and watery eyes. Although not much can be done to combat outside allergens, there are steps you can take to minimize allergens inside your home.