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Essential Living Solutions
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Clean & Polish Flooring - For Business

Serving Danvers, IL and surrounding areas

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Hi! I’m a dependable and detail-oriented cleaner who takes pride in creating clean, comfortable homes for busy families and individuals. I offer thorough house cleaning services with a focus on reliability, communication, and attention to detail. Whether you need routine cleaning, deep cleaning, or help getting your home back in order, I work hard to make every space feel fresh and stress-free. I treat every home with care and always aim to leave my clients happy with the results.

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Tabitha Monroe's Painting & More
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Clean & Polish Flooring - For Business

Serving Danvers, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

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Emergency services offered

"Tabitha had a poor crew working for her. Once she fired the crew and hired new workers, the punctuality improved to an A. The overall painting was excellent. Tabitha and her crew filled all nail holes, cracks and had to repair a few areas that had water damage. This was done to perfection. She and her workers did an outstanding job with the clean up and how they left the house. We will definitely hire her again"
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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G. C. Rightway Home Improvements
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Clean & Polish Flooring - For Business

Serving Danvers, IL and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"We're working on fixing things around our house to prepare for selling our home. I reached out to Edgar for help, and he was responsive to my email and texts. He was friendly and personable. When a couple of the jobs ended up being more complicated than we'd thought, he spent extra time figuring out the problems to fix them, and didn't charge us extra for those issues He came back again another night to complete the fixes."
Patch holes & mud sand paint walls
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Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
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Laminate Flooring

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Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

Using water when cutting stone drastically reduces the amount of dust that comes off the stone. It’s beneficial to cut down on the amount of dust for respiratory and other safety reasons, such as keeping your vision clear while using an electric tool. Even with protective eyewear, the dust can still cloud your safety glasses. You should always wear protective gear when cutting stone.

Sealing is essential to keep your flagstone looking new for as long as possible. If you don’t seal flagstone, the surface can wear and stain. It also helps protect the stone’s natural texture. Just make sure you choose a matte sealant to avoid making your stone slippery like a glossy sealant can.

How long it takes to complete stone restoration work will vary from home to home and project to project. Overall, a professional can complete a one-room project in one to two days. When vetting your local contractors, be sure to ask them how long they think the project will take to factor in any that could speed up or prolong the completion of the project.

Yes, stains can often be removed using a poultice paste that draws out the stain. The paste is applied, allowed to dry, and then removed, lifting the stain from the stone.

The frequency for sealing marble countertops depends on several factors, including the quality and color of the stone, the type of sealant used, and the amount of traffic the surface receives. Marble has a porous surface that requires sealing to maintain its shine and resist scratches. As a general rule, you should seal countertops at least once a year. However, for heavily used surfaces, like those in a busy kitchen or family bathroom, you may need to reseal them every three to six months. Conversely, countertops in a rarely used guest bathroom might only need resealing every few years.

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