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Firefly Cleaning and Carpet Specialists
4.6(
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Serving Cedar Mountain, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent! Service was professional from beginning to end. Careful with furniture and the moving of cleaning equipment throughout my home. Baseboards and ceiling fans were immaculate in each room. The cleaner was respectful and respected my space as I was present due to working from home. Well worth the cost. I will definitely be using them again."
Response time8 hrs
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Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Elite Floor Sanding
5.0(
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Serving Cedar Mountain, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Outstanding work! The attention to detail shows in their work. This is the 2nd time we used Elite, and we're just as happy this time as we were in our previous home 10 years ago. I cannot say enough about their excellent communication, professionalism, courtesy, and work ethic. The end result is breathtaking!"
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Response time2 days
Response rate93%
Recommended by40%of homeowners
M&D cleaning
5.0(
3
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Serving Cedar Mountain, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Emergency services offered

"I had never had someone come into my home and clean before so I had quite a few concerns, such as me having two large dogs and trying to get someone to work around my scheduling. Also I was worried I would be looked down upon. All my concerns where reassured and put to ease. She was very understanding of me having two large dogs, and that didn't bother her, she was also very accommodating to my schedule as I'm a busy mom and she reassured me that no matter what condition my house was in she would show great respect and professionalism to me and my home. She truly did an amazing job. When she came into my home I could just tell there was no judgment. She started right away she dusted she moved furniture and even vacuumed dusted under there she just seemed to go with the flow of what was going on in the house as I have a toddler that's something that's hard to do. She worked from one room and she worked from the next just kind of moving around us and it was just very easy on my part I wasn't stressed. You could tell she took pride in her work. When she was done I just couldn't believe it you know I always do clean but I never realized my house need a deep clean as badly as it did I will definitely be asking her to come back."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Floor Polishers questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on floor type, area size, and additional services like waxing or sealing.

You can use dish soap mixed with warm water to clean just about any type of flooring, and while vinegar is a great addition to some floor cleaners, it’s not a good idea to use it on wood flooring or engineered wood flooring. Vinegar is very acidic, and it can gradually eat away at the protective finish on wood floors. If you’re cleaning laminate, tile, concrete, or vinyl floors, feel free to use vinegar and water in a 1-to-1 ratio with a few drops of dish soap. For wood floors, substitute the vinegar for olive oil.

Yes, options like MDF or polyurethane require less upkeep while maintaining style.

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.

Yes, but with caution. A floor grinder is intended to level and polish concrete, so it is a very powerful tool. To remove paint, the floor grinder should be set to 35 square feet per minute or less to minimize the pressure without the use of pocket weights. You might need to go over the surface two times to get any paint that has sunk into the concrete’s pores.

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