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TAS Cleaning Company
2.9(
67
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Clean & Polish Flooring - For Business

Serving Bradner, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Most surfaces in my home have been replaced over the past 10 years but I still don't like to clean. Tammy and her crew cleaned everything as promised and cleaned everything well. I am very pleased with the results and will have her come out for regular cleanings. POSITIVES:   No fingerprints or grease on kitchen appliances and walls above and around the stove. Everything was dusted - the blinds, ceiling fans, wall-to-wall book shelf and books. The bathroom toilets, floors, mirror, and sinks are clean. The mineral deposits on my bronze kitchen faucet are gone. Carpet vacuumed well, including the stairs. The light in the drop down ceiling was free of dead lady bugs. Dryer lint removed from around the washer/dryer. NEGATIVES:  only 3 small things - the bathroom sink fixtures not completely clean, toothpaste splatter left on the wall around the sink, and the kitchen counter a little sticky where it meets the back splash.
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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.

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.

The cost to polish floors averages around $200 per room, but you could pay anywhere from $100 to $300. Some factors that influence the total cost of floor polishing include the following:

  • Square footage of flooring

  • Type of floor 

  • Whether you need floor repairs done beforehand

  • Whether or not you want professional floor cleaning done beforehand

Since square footage is the most significant cost factor, you might get a more accurate estimate by using the average cost per square foot for floor polishing, which is between $1.00 and $2.50.

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

Yes, you can polish an existing concrete floor—as long as the slab is structurally sound and in good shape. In fact, that’s what makes this type of flooring upgrade so appealing. Polishing works best on bare concrete with minimal surface damage, although you can usually repair cracks and stains before the grinding and buffing begins. Instead of ripping out your existing concrete floor, polishing it can turn it into a high-shine showpiece that’s both practical and sleek.

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