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Erin's Home Help Service
4.7(
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Maid ServiceOne Time Interior House Cleaning

Serving Penn, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Small jobs welcome

Customers say: Quality work

"We have used Erin a number of times over the past year and a half, primarily for house cleaning as well as a check-ins for our cats while we are out of town (feeding and litter box cleaning). We will continue to use her services in the future. She is incredibly responsive and while she is busy she can usually fit us into her schedule within a week or so of our desired date. When we know specific dates we let her know early so we can get her scheduled."
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Vanguard Cleaning Systems of Western Pa
5.0(
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Janitorial Services - For Business

Serving Penn, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Vanguard Cleaning Systems of Western PA connects businesses in Pittsburgh, Monroeville, Glenshaw, Wexford, Cranberry, McKees Rocks, Coraopolis, Oakdale, Carnegie, Bridgeville, and Canonsburg with independently owned janitorial franchise businesses that deliver high-quality commercial cleaning services. These franchisees serve a wide range of industries, including schools, industrial spaces, logistics centers, medical facilities, and multi-tenant buildings. Offering tailored cleaning solutions to meet each client’s unique needs, services range from high-touch and electrostatic disinfection to green cleaning, day porter services, and expert floor care.

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Cleaning questions, answered by experts

A small amount of diluted bleach is okay to pour down a garbage disposal. As part of your weekly garbage disposal maintenance, use 1 teaspoon of bleach with your concoction of ice cubes and lemon peels. Turn on the disposal and run the water until the blades chop up the ice cubes.

Any more bleach in your disposal can harden oils and greases in your drain, which can cause problems. Always wear gloves when working with bleach, and know that you really don’t need bleach at all—vinegar, baking soda, salt, and ice should do the trick.

Anything that might have been exposed to fumigation chemicals should be washed before use. Wipe down and sanitize surfaces like countertops and tables, and wash all utensils (or take care to store them in an airtight box beforehand), as well as anything else that could find its way into someone’s mouth, like kid or pet toys. 

To clean a trash can with maggots, combine chlorine bleach and hot water in a 1-to-1 ratio and pour about half a gallon of the solution into the bottom of your garbage can. Just make sure there aren’t holes in the can before doing so. Close the lid, and let the fumes go to work to kill the maggots. Rinse the can with a hose outside. Consider finishing up with a bleach disinfectant and a scrub brush before letting the can dry completely. You can also consider hiring an exterminator near you for a quick, easy solution to maggots in your garbage cans.

Professionals remove dust, allergens, and stains while preserving fabric integrity and enhancing the appearance of window treatments.

Whether or not a cleaner brings supplies also depends on their preference. Some cleaning services require the homeowner to supply cleaning products and a few basic materials (sponges, paper towels, rags, a mop, and vacuum, for example), but others bring everything they need to get in, clean, and get out.

You can always ask whether or not they bring their cleaning supplies, and if so, make sure you’re comfortable with what they use. If you prefer organic or natural products, for example, you may need to supply them or pay a premium.

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