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Reis wood floors LLC
4.9(
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Serving Ellington, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Marcos and his team did an amazing job in my home. I had new flooring put in on my first floor and my wood railing refinished. I am extremely happy with their work and would highly, highly recommend them for any flooring or wood refinishing project you are looking to do."
Response time10 hrs
Response rate85%
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Family Gift Giving LLC
New to Angi

Serving Ellington, CT and surrounding areas

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We are a small family company which is dedicated to Serving through Cleaning. Few things keep customers longer in a business, than it having a clean inviting space. We believe every room in a commercial building should be as clean as a home, because the people who have the privilede to work in them, are there longer they are at home at times. They should be able to enjoy a clean space. We also feel as if every room in a home should be as clean as a baby's nursery, because we assume you are raising generations and every family member including a baby should be able to explore in a clean environment. \n\nWe understand that we get the opportunity to work with you, your staff and/or your family, so we never take opportunities lightly.

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A to Z House Cleaning
4.5(
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Serving Ellington, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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Emergency services offered

"Lisa was amazing. She is very friendly and accommodating of the schedule. She is upfront about the services and pricing. She even cleaned up sheetrock dust left behind by unprofessional contractors at no extra cost. I look forward to working with her again"
Response time1 day
Response rate94%
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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L.L. Budget Cleaning Services
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Serving Ellington, CT and surrounding areas

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Credit card accepted

"They done a excellent job i was amazed how beautiful the apartment came out after there cleaning was done and employees were very polite would recommend their services to anyone"
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Floor Polishers questions, answered by experts

Most experts agree that the best thing with which to clean epoxy floors is a diluted mixture of ammonia and warm water. You can also use mild dish soap diluted with warm water or a degreaser (such as Simple Green or Goof Off) diluted with warm water. Some soap-based cleaners can leave a haze. If you notice this, further dilute the mixture with water or use a different detergent that does not leave a film. You should never use harsh cleaning chemicals, any type of acidic compound (such as vinegar or citrus-based cleansers), or harsh scrubbers like steel wool or hard bristle brushes.

Baking soda is an excellent choice for a natural dog urine neutralizer. You can sprinkle it on a stain, leave it overnight, and then vacuum it in the morning to help rid your hardwoods of the dog urine smell. Hydrogen peroxide is another odor neutralizer, but be careful not to mix it with other household cleaners.

Before starting on a full refinishing project, determine if your floors need to be completely sanded down to the bare wood or if the damage is shallow and mostly cosmetic. Deep scratches and gouges will require you to rough sand using a drum sander or belt sander, but small surface scratches or floors that have only lost their luster don’t need a complete overhaul. Instead, you can skip the rough sanding step and sand-screen the old finish with a buffer, removing only the top layer of polyurethane.

Both buffing and polishing increase the longevity of your floors by removing scratches and buildup, but they are different processes. Polishing removes the top layer of your floor, removing surface-level scuffs and scratches. Buffing your floor involves filling the scratches and scuffs with a buffing solution. No matter which method you choose, you can rest assured that both techniques will leave your floor looking shiny and new.  

Professionals use various tools and cleaning solutions based on the type of floor they’re cleaning. They often use industrial steam cleaners to pull debris out of the carpet. For localized stains, they may use a commercial cleaner or a mixture of water, vinegar, and dish soap. For tile, they’ll typically use dish soap and hot water, plus a mixture of baking soda and hot water for the grout. For cleaning wood floors, they might use a low-heat steamer, a mop with an oil wood floor cleaner, or a mixture of hot water, vinegar, and lemon juice.

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