Upholstery Cleaning Questions? Hire the Professionals


upholstery cleaning Before diving into upholstery cleaning, you need to know the basics of what it’s made of and how do I clean that material? Sprucing up your furniture for those summer parties makes your home enjoyable but make sure you either know how to care for your furniture when it comes to cleaning or hire a professional that does. From fiber types to cleaning codes, upholstery cleaning has a small learning curve in order to achieve good cleaning results and not damage your precious furniture.

Air Duct Cleaning Keeps Cool Air Circulating on Hot Summer Days

Air Duct Cleaning We all know how uncomfortably hot San Antonio can be in the summer months. When temperatures hit the upper 80’s and the humidity sits at 70 percent or more, keeping your body and home cool is a necessity. A functional and efficient air conditioning system can be a San Antonio resident’s best friend. One way to ensure that your system is working at peak performance is by hiring an air duct cleaning service to perform a thorough  duct cleaning.   

Carpet CleaningIs carpet cleaning necessary after all this rain in San Antonio?

San Antonio has seen a lot of rainfall in the past year, and it continues to fall at a record pace. Residents and business owners may be postponing their carpet cleaning until a later date, but it's critical to make that next appointment as soon as possible. Several issues can arise with a damp or dirty carpet that only commercial carpet cleaning can solve. Be proactive and contact cleaning professionals for a thorough service.

How Important is Dryer Vent Cleaning?

Dryer Vent Cleaning I’ll be blunt, dryer vent cleaning is very important.  Fire caused by dryer vent buildup is one of the leading causes of home fires in the United States.   Most fires caused by lint buildup are in residential buildings.  To understand the problem, let’s explore a few things about dryers and the dangers of lint buildup.  Lint is a very flammable, and has a flash point that is lower than paper.  So when lint starts to backup and gets close to the motor inside the dryer, danger is right around the corner.  So given how flammable lint is, you would think that the building industry is working towards making things easier, right?  Well yes and no.  Newer homes are being built with convenience in mind, and that means that dryers are being located in all areas of the home, with dryer vent ducting becoming longer than in homes of the past.  Sometimes dryer vents are over 30 feet long.  As lint moves through the ducting, it can lose speed, and thus has more of a chance at becoming built up in the dryer vent pipe.  This makes having your dryer vent professionally cleaned at least once a year even more important.