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Avatar for Brooks Pressure Washing LLC
Brooks Pressure Washing LLC
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Roof - CleanGutters & Downspouts - CleanGutters & Downspouts - Clean- For Business

Serving Inverness, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

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"Kasey Brooks does a fantastic job. This is the second time we had him clean our roof in the last 4 years. HOA We also used him to clean our pool cage and patio pavers two years ago. He’s very courteous and will keep in touch with you if there is any delay."
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+6

Response time7 hrs
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Fresh Air Services, LLC
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Air Ducts & Vents - CleanAir Ducts & Vents - Clean - For Business

Serving Inverness, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

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Emergency services offered

"We had our air ducts cleaned they explained every step and added additional coating where mold could grow. They were professional clean i would highly recommend them. They also did not push any upsells at all."
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Response time4 hrs
57 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Cleaning questions, answered by experts

If you avoid deep cleaning, it can lead to a slew of issues for your health and home. Mold and mildew can grow in damp areas of the home, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms, which can cause allergic reactions and even structural damage to your house. A buildup of grime and dirt can allow bacteria and germs to thrive. A dirty home can also attract pests such as cockroaches, ants, and rodents.

Cleaning floors is a relatively easy DIY job, but paying for a professional cleaning service is worthwhile if you don’t have the time to dedicate to cleaning or if you have particularly dirty floors, deep-set stains, or wooden floors that you might damage during the cleaning process. A professional house cleaner will have the tools and experience necessary to remove dirt, pet hair, debris, and even stains and discoloration from your floors without damaging them. The service is also relatively affordable, making it a great investment if you don’t have the time or tools to do it yourself.

Most DIY floor cleaners don’t require rinsing, but you’ll want to make sure you don’t add too much dish soap or oil to the cleaner to avoid having to rinse it after cleaning. For non-wood floors, mix 8 parts warm water, 1 part vinegar, and 1 part baking soda with a few drops of dish soap. For wood floors, use olive oil in that same mixture instead of the vinegar. You can let these solutions air-dry after cleaning your floors with them, although you should manually dry your floors if they aren’t waterproof.

Steam mops can be a better option than traditional mops because the steam can lift stubborn dirt from floors without using chemicals, and it also kills bacteria and dust mites. However, steam mops have drawbacks: they are more expensive, require an electrical outlet, and are not suitable for all flooring types, such as laminate or hardwood, which can be damaged by the steam.

Regular mopping can also sanitize floors effectively when done with the right cleaning products and techniques, though it may require more effort. The main advantage of a traditional mop is its versatility, as it can be used on any type of flooring. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your floor type, budget, and cleaning preferences.

If you don’t want to remove the sink stopper, pour ½ cup of baking soda and 2 cups of boiling water down the drain. Start by pouring 1 cup of boiling water, then the baking soda, followed by the remaining cup of boiling water. Use caution as boiling water can damage PVC or other plastic piping. Using a scrub brush or slightly abrasive sponge, clean the top of the stopper, and run the faucet to ensure the drain is clear and the stopper is clean. 

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