Articles tagged: Home Cleaning
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by RE Writer One of the particular challenges that comes with staging some older homes, especially ones that have had the same residents for decades, is that of nicotine residue accumulation. When someone smokes in a home for many years an oily residue builds up on the walls, on the furniture, and in the carpeting making the surfaces sticky and leaving an acrid odor. written by Leslie Eskildsen Different kinds of exterior finishes require different types of cleaning. House exteriors can range from vinyl or aluminum siding to brick, stone, or stucco; all of these types of siding have their own particular issues and concerns. written by Lee Cameron However, when you're selling your home, you should consider sacrificing your aesthetics for a quicker sale and better sale price. Here is a short list of 6 things that you should remove from the visible portions of your home while trying to sell. written by Jerry Clifford If you're the type that hangs onto magazines for those rainy days, it's time to pack them away or get rid of them altogether. Reserve two or three with catchy covers for placement on a coffee table or in a magazine rack. written by Matt Barker If your information about the house's assessed value is on the table in plain view, don't think for a second that people won't have themselves a little reading time - to their benefit and not to yours. Keep in mind that people are allowed to look in the built-in features of your home, such as drawers and shelves, to check for depth and ease of use. Secure your private papers out of sight and access! written by RE Writer The more hair you collect with your brush, the less will be floating around the home. Consider a professional groomer's assistance to get your pooch squeaky clean. Keeping the dog clean means that there will be much less chance of doggy odor in the house. written by Carolyn Capalbo Now is a good time to show your kids the up-side of selling and moving. Allow them to sell things at a garage sale. It may put some money in their pockets and de-clutter the home at the same time. written by Christian Jacobsen Add a few drops of lemon oil to a spray bottle with olive oil as an effective non-toxic furniture polish. Not only will your furniture look great, but the room will have a fresh citrus smell. written by Josh Sloan Solving the problem of getting pet hair out of the carpet once and for all, this breed will never cause you to do a frantic fur-search before potential buyers start touring. However, it might not be comfortable keeping you company in a house where you're stripping out the insulation. This breed is a variant of the Rat Terrier and shares all the characteristics of that feisty breed. written by RE Writer Many of us are shopping on impulse rather than because we really need to. Some of us buy things to make ourselves feel better - but if you are adding to the clutter in your home or spending money you don't have, you will only end up feeling worse. written by Michael Peterson How clean is your home? Unless you already own a 'HEPA' approved vacuum, it could be full of dust, dust mite feces (!), dead human skin, pollen, pet dander, bacteria, mold spores and viruses! An efficient vacuum cleaner is one of the best tools you can have if you or your family suffers from allergies. written by Andy Asbury Most of these cleaners are things you may already have at home and in most cases provide a safe non-toxic alternative to bleach or ammonia based cleaners. Note the precautions mentioned where applicable. Once you begin using these natural products, you'll never need or want to buy those expensive cleaners again. written by Bill Black What is a home staging?
Home staging prepares a home for sale, and for the dozens of enquiring eyes that will be scouring the property looking for flaws. It creates an image of the perfectly decorated home, in move-in condition. written by Lane Hornung Maybe you're ready to sell and it's time to put your house on display. Or you're preparing your home for the new owners to take possession. Or, heaven forbid, you've just bought a house and the last owner left a disaster (check with your realtor – you may be able to receive some sort of compensation depending on your contract). written by vincent Platania A chemically-laden degreaser cleaner will not outperform a less-toxic counterpart enough to make a difference in the cleaning power, but it will make a difference in your home's safety and harm to the environment. written by John Marshall Marshall Natural cleaners are safe & effective. Concentrated natural cleaning products costs less per ounce than commercial cleaning agents. written by vincent Platania The all-purpose phosphate free cleaner is also biodegradable, allowing the materials used to keep your house clean to safely decompose in the sewers and septic systems in any area. << previous page 1 next page>> |