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A Guide To Laminate Flooring
By :
Lara Newcomb
Carpet flooring can be a good option for those who are trying to change their interiors. Many of the offices and commercial complexes have wooden or tile flooring.
Laminate Flooring Replaces Hardwoods
By :
Lara Newcomb
Laminate flooring is popping up all over town, and why shouldn't they? They're less work, cheaper, easier to install, and come in a variety of colors and patterns.
House Cleaning Checklist
By :
Lara Newcomb
House cleaning can be time consuming and frustrating if you approach it without a plan in place. If you create a house cleaning checklist and then follow it each week, you’ll find that being organized helps make the chores less of a burden.
Use Propane Hard Floor Equipment Safely
By :
Steve Hanson
Using propane floor machines for hard floor maintenance is a big time-saver and reduces seemingly impossible floor maintenance chores into manageable tasks. But these machines can also be dangerous if not used and maintained correctly.
How to Handle Slow Speed Floor Machines
By :
Steve Hanson
Slow speed floor machines are also known as swing machines or rotary floor machines. If you've ever seen one in action, you'll know that they "swing" from side to side. This article has tips on how to handle and maneuver a slow speed floor machine.
Use the Right Floor Maintenance Equipment For the Job
By :
Steve Hanson
One of the first add-on services most cleaning contractors want to add to their janitorial service is floor care - stripping and waxing, burnishing, and buffing. In order to perform these services, you must use the right equipment for the job.
How to Operate Hard Floor Maintenance Equipment
By :
Steve Hanson
Using slow speed buffers and high speed buffers/burnishers takes training and practice. Proper operation of the machines is critical in order get the results you're looking for and to keep the equipment in good working order.
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