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Advanced Property Solutions, LLC

PO Box 3976
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Advanced Property Solutions, LLC

PO Box 3976
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9 years of experience

APS offers creative and quality solutions for properties, both residential and commercial. APS offers organizing, cleaning, upgrading, and any issue a property owner might have. Our mantra is to organize, clean, and improve.

APS offers creative and quality solutions for properties, both residential and commercial. APS offers organizing, cleaning, upgrading, and any issue a property owner might have. Our mantra is to organize, clean, and improve.








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Rayborn Construction & Marine

9201 Persimon Ave
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Rayborn Construction & Marine

9201 Persimon Ave
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17 years of experience

Licensed, bonded, and insured construction company. Servicing the entire Gulf Coast. Services included carpentry, plumbing, concrete, flooring, landscaping, new construction, roofing, framing, painting, home remodeling, maintenance, demolition, dirt moving services, bulkheads, dredging, boat lifts, commercial diver services, ships husbandry, piers, marine salvage, docks, decks, fences, and 3D modeling. No job is too BIG or too small. Feel free to contact us, if you have any question, or to schedule for a free consultation.

Licensed, bonded, and insured construction company. Servicing the entire Gulf Coast. Services included carpentry, plumbing, concrete, flooring, landscaping, new construction, roofing, framing, painting, home remodeling, maintenance, demolition, dirt moving services, bulkheads, dredging, boat lifts, commercial diver services, ships husbandry, piers, marine salvage, docks, decks, fences, and 3D modeling. No job is too BIG or too small. Feel free to contact us, if you have any question, or to schedule for a free consultation.


McCarty's Commercial Cleaning

P.O.Box 4043
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McCarty's Commercial Cleaning

P.O.Box 4043
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Free onsite estimate

McCarty's Commercial Cleaning is very proud to serve the Gulf Coast area businesses with excellent cleaning services. We have been blessed with happy customers who have been recommending us to their families, neighbors, and business partners. This is because we focus on building everlasting relationships with our customers and not their money.

McCarty's Commercial Cleaning is very proud to serve the Gulf Coast area businesses with excellent cleaning services. We have been blessed with happy customers who have been recommending us to their families, neighbors, and business partners. This is because we focus on building everlasting relationships with our customers and not their money.


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Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

Yes, limestone often turns yellow over time when improperly cared for. The stone contains natural iron deposits, which can oxidize when exposed to water, acids, or harsh chemicals, such as bleach. Without exposure to water or chemicals, limestone should not turn yellow. Always seal limestone countertops to protect them from moisture, and only use gentle cleansers designed for stone.

Standing water can lead to surface discoloration if your granite countertops are improperly sealed. However, it’s possible to remove hard water stains with a baking soda paste. Take more care with acidic liquids, such as fruit juice or red wine, which can leave more permanent stains. That’s why it’s so important to reseal these surfaces regularly.

You can’t change the color of the stone, but you can update granite countertops without replacing them by painting them. Because granite is a porous material, you’ll want to seal them first before painting them so that the paint doesn’t hurt the surface. This is important because you don’t want to devalue your counters by damaging the original surface; even if you don’t like the color now, you or a new homeowner may want to remove the paint someday and return them to their original color. You can also cover them with 

How often you need to reseal marble countertops depends on the quality and color of the stone, the traffic on the surface, and the type of sealant. Sealing at least once a year is the general rule of thumb. However, if your large family loves to cook or the countertops are in a busy family bathroom, you might have to reseal them every six months (or more). The surfaces of your rarely used guest bathroom might not need resealing for a few years.

Marble is high maintenance, like most other types of natural stone flooring. However, because it is naturally a more porous stone, there are a few added care instructions. You will need to clean it often to prevent dirt and grit from scratching the finish and surface, keep it dry, clean up spills immediately, and have it professionally sealed and refinished at least once a year to maintain the shine and water-tight surface. However, investing in maintenance is a smart move because marble floors are among the most beautiful and valuable types of flooring when properly cared for.

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