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Serving Sumner, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

Reese Cleaning Services is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

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Sevillas Cleaning Services LLC
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Drapes or Curtains - CleanDrapes or Curtains - Clean - For Business

Serving Sumner, TX and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

At Sevilla Cleaning Services LLC, we don’t just clean — we transform spaces. Whether it’s your home, office, or commercial property, we deliver spotless results that make a lasting impression.\n\n\n\n🧼 Our Professional Services Include:\n\n\n\n✔️ Deep Carpet Cleaning (Stain & Odor Removal)\n\n✔️ Office & Commercial Cleaning\n\n✔️ Residential House Cleaning\n\n✔️ Window Cleaning (Interior & Exterior)\n\n✔️ Floor Waxing & Buffing\n\n✔️ Tile & Grout Cleaning\n\n✔️ Move-In / Move-Out Cleaning\n\n✔️ Post-Construction Cleanup\n\n✔️ Pressure Washing\n\n✔️ Upholstery Cleaning\n\n✔️ Sanitizing & Disinfecting Services\n\n✔️ Janitorial Services\n\n✔️ Hardwood & Vinyl Floor Care

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It’s a good idea to wash curtains every six months or so to avoid allergens from building up in them and to get rid of any odors from cooking, exercising, or pets. You might want to wash your curtains as often as every three months if you have multiple pets, someone in your family is highly allergic to dust or pet dander, or you cook often with aromatic spices or oils. You might consider a standalone cleaning if you get stains on your curtains or they are visibly soiled.

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

You should avoid using a pressure washer on any surface or item that could be damaged by the high-pressure spray, as some materials are too delicate to withstand the force.

Key items and surfaces to avoid include:

  • Electrical Components: Never pressure wash electrical systems, as water can cause short-circuits and create a safety hazard. This includes utility meters, breaker boxes, electrical outlets, generators, and HVAC or air conditioner units.

  • Delicate and Fragile Materials: Fragile items can crack, shatter, or be stripped by the pressure. Avoid pressure washing windows, glass, light fixtures, shingled roofs (especially asphalt), and stucco.

  • Painted, Stained, or Sealed Surfaces: Unless your goal is to strip the finish, do not pressure wash painted surfaces, stained wood (like decks), or anything with a protective seal that could be stripped away. Be especially cautious with older surfaces that may contain lead paint.

  • Soft Woods and Certain Decking: Delicate surfaces like softwood, composite decking, and antique or wooden patio furniture can be etched or damaged. If you must wash wood, use a lower-powered pressure washer with a wide-angle nozzle to prevent damage.

  • Living Things: Never use a pressure washer on people, pets, or plants. The force can cause serious injury and will destroy landscaping.

Insulating windows without plastic is usually the better method. Outside of simply replacing your windows, you could buy cellular shades, which trap air between the window and the home, add a window film that blocks UV rays and traps heat, or cover your windows with a low-emissivity coating called “low-E.”

The best way to clean drapes or curtains depends on the fabric. Always check the care tag for instructions before attempting to wash them.

You can typically clean drapes yourself if they are made of durable materials like cotton, cotton blends, polyester, or burlap, which can often be machine-washed. However, some fabrics can be hand-washed.

For delicate materials such as linen, silk, velvet, lace, sateen, or wool, it is best to hire a professional drapery cleaner. These fabrics are often dry-clean only and can be damaged, shrink, or be destroyed by machine washing or using the wrong cleaning solutions.

If the care tag is missing, the drapes are old, thin, brittle, or have existing damage like pulls or tears, it's safest to have them professionally cleaned. A professional will use the correct methods and solutions for a safe, deep cleaning.

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