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Clean Solutions

301 Thelma Dr #176
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Clean Solutions

301 Thelma Dr #176
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26 years of experience

Cody and Chris started Clean Solutions in 1999 after noticing there was a need for a high quality janitorial service in Casper. Clean Solutions is independently owned and operated. Cody and Chris are proud to be Wyoming natives and part of the casper community. Chris is a military (Army) police veteran.

Cody and Chris started Clean Solutions in 1999 after noticing there was a need for a high quality janitorial service in Casper. Clean Solutions is independently owned and operated. Cody and Chris are proud to be Wyoming natives and part of the casper community. Chris is a military (Army) police veteran.


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Everything Hospitality

2612 Blair Lane
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Everything Hospitality

2612 Blair Lane
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10 years of experience

Everything Hospitality was started earlier this year by Mallary Bolton. She has over 10 years in the hospitality industry. She started her career working in housekeeping and has worked her way up to an Executive Leader. She has managed extended stay properties, apartment properties, rental houses and hotels. She is certified through the Wyndham Hotel Group as an Executive Leader and has the ability to manage and maintain all facets of every property type.

Everything Hospitality was started earlier this year by Mallary Bolton. She has over 10 years in the hospitality industry. She started her career working in housekeeping and has worked her way up to an Executive Leader. She has managed extended stay properties, apartment properties, rental houses and hotels. She is certified through the Wyndham Hotel Group as an Executive Leader and has the ability to manage and maintain all facets of every property type.


Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

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.

It depends on the material. Sandstone, slate, and granite can be slippery in wet weather. Applying a sealant to the stone can often stop it from absorbing moisture and may reduce the likelihood of slipping. If you're concerned about losing footing, a safer option might be bluestone or concrete.

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.

Sealing is essential to keep your flagstone looking new for as long as possible. If you don’t seal flagstone, the surface can wear and stain. It also helps protect the stone’s natural texture. Just make sure you choose a matte sealant to avoid making your stone slippery like a glossy sealant can.

Buffing is a less expensive and less time-consuming alternative to other floor repair techniques, but it’s only ideal for removing surface-level scratches and damages. Floor-buffing machines work to gently smooth out the floor’s top layer rather than removing it the way that sanding does. 

This process is ideal for gently worn floors, but it won’t have the desired impact on floors with severe damage. On the other hand, sanding fully strips the floor’s top layer so damages beneath the surface are accessible to remove or repair. Since the process is more involved, it requires more time, tools, and experience to achieve the best possible results.

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