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Thursday, June 25, 2020

4 Critters That Might Be Hiding in Your Crawlspaces


Rodents and bugs and animals, oh my! Underneath the deepest parts of your crawlspace you could have some very unwanted company. Many of these critters create homes for themselves underneath here, many that could eventually make their way into your home. But, what exactly could be living in your crawlspace?


1. Mice and Rats

These little rodents love making homes in places that are dark and small, so your crawlspace is often the perfect spot. If they go unnoticed, in time, they might make their way into your home through your pipes.


2. Spiders

Are spiders a current occurrence in your home? Your crawlspace could be to blame. These little critters not only multiply rather quickly, but they can often go unnoticed before it becomes an even bigger infestation.


3. Possums

These little guys may not seem like much of a threat, but they carry many different kinds of dangerous diseases with them. Since they like to set up home in damp, dark areas, your crawlspace is the perfect set up. It’s important to stay away from one if you see it, since they are known to bite or scratch at people.


4. Raccoons

Since it’s an area that offers much protection, raccoons might opt to hang out under your crawlspace from time to time. These little animals tend to cause more harm than you realize, since they like to tear at your insulation.



What Do I Do Now?

Don’t let these critters make themselves comfortable! If your crawlspace is overrun with bugs and rodents, contact GreenPro Cleaning and Restoration. We can help you get your crawlspace in tip-top shape in no time.

Friday, June 19, 2020

Why You Should Upgrade Your Window Units to a Central Air Conditioning System



Dealing with manually putting in your air conditioning units year-after-year can become very tedious. Not only will an upgrade to central air make cooling your home easier, it will also help ease the physical labors that come every summer with individual units. Here is why you should upgrade now and become worry free later. 

Helps Your Cooling Needs

Central air conditioning is designed to fit your needs. Whereas, to cool a whole home with window units, you might need to use several in many different rooms. Cooling will be more even and more controlled through a thermostat. 

Quieter Days

Window units tend to be loud and make themselves known in any room you install them. With central air, you will hardly notice when it’s on or off. This can make all the difference for those who are light sleepers! 

Convenience

When it comes to window units, each individual system must be adjusted and cleaned often. If you were to upgrade to central air conditioning, your home would receive the perfect amount of cooling it needs, each room being accounted for. Not to mention, they will block the sunlight on nice summer days!

Less Mechanical Issues

With any air conditioner, it can be prone to blocked filters or clogged drain lines. However, window units are actually more vulnerable to these factors since they are less protected. Being right in your window at all times means they’re more susceptible to outside debris and more prone to breakdowns.


Deciding whether or not to switch over to central air conditioning can be a difficult task, and it is often best to bring in some professionals to help. Contact GreenPro Cleaning and Restoration to take care of your ducts, attics, crawl spaces, and water damage.

Friday, June 12, 2020

Is Your Home Ready For Summer Weather?



Every new season brings new challenges and changes for your home. And with summer just around the corner, now is the perfect time to start preparing for the warmer weather ahead! Here are some things you’ll want to add to your chores list:

Clean Your Windows

It’s a good idea to let some sun in this summer and give your windows a good washing before the change in seasons. You can even take this time to make sure your windows are well sealed and weather proofed-- to prevent water leaking in from summer storms. 

Inspect Summer Tools

The last thing you need to deal with is realizing your lawn mower or brush cutter aren’t working properly! You want to make sure your summer tools are all cleaned and functioning as they should be. The sooner you get this done, the sooner your summer chores can be completed. 

Check Your Attic

When’s the last time you entered your attic? If you’re not sure of the answer, chances are it’s time to give it a good inspection. You never know if you’re facing some kind of critter infestation or water leakage! Check your attic for any signs of damage or nesting and call a professional to help clean everything up before summer starts.

Air Duct Cleaning

You need your HVAC system as the days get warmer, but it’s important to check if it needs a cleaning first. Use a screwdriver to remove a floor or wall register and look to see if there is any visible dust, debris, or dirt build up. Once this is found, it’s time to call a professional! 



Getting your home ready for summer weather is a time consuming task, and it is often best to bring in some professionals to help. Contact GreenPro Cleaning and Restoration to take care of your ducts, attics, crawl spaces, and water damage.

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Common Causes of Strange Home Odors


Do you find that no matter how many candles and essential oils you add, your house still smells a bit odd? Household odors can come from many different places and almost seem like they appeared out of nowhere. Unfortunately, your home holds many areas that could produce some strange orders, but the key is to understand the cause of these odd smells so you can fix and prevent the issue. Here is what you need to keep your eyes, or nose, on.


Pets

The most common problem that you may be facing is that of your own furry friend! When pet fur falls out throughout your home, bacteria can find its way onto the strands and grow. This is what usually causes strange smells for animal owners. It’s important to wash your pets often and vacuum underneath couches and beds to reduce your chance of your home smelling like the pound.


Wet Clothes

Even if you don’t put your wet clothes in the hamper, leaving your clothing bin in your bathroom will create the perfect environment for moisture to build up. You can keep your hamper in a more dry room, such as your bedroom, so that bacteria can’t grow on your clothes.


Water Damage

There are so many spots throughout your home that could be subject to water damage. Mold and mildew can build up in these spots and cause some gross odors to emerge. It’s important to keep in mind that you should not be breathing in damp or odorous air. If you suspect you have water damage, get it fixed by a professional immediately.


Dirty Attic & Crawlspace

Any odors coming from your attic or crawlspace could mean a variety of different issues. From bugs to damp air, if these areas have not been cleaned in a while a smell will most likely pop up.


Schedule Routine Attic and Crawl Space Cleanings

Is the source of your order coming from an attic or crawl space? A routine cleaning could do the trick!

GreenPro Cleaning & Restoration treats the odors with an EPA Registered, Non-Toxic, Chemical-Free, Botanical Fungistat/ Disinfectant that kills 99.99% of harmful odor causing bacteria. Contact GreenPro Cleaning and Restoration to take care of your ducts, attics, crawl spaces, and water damage.

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Deep Clean Your Kitchen For Mold Prevention



Mold is not only a pesky problem, but it is also a potentially dangerous one. It’s essential to avoid mold build-up, especially in your kitchen. Unfortunately, your mold is usually more prone to mold or mildew because of how much moisture and humidity it faces daily. Start giving your kitchen some much needed deep cleans and prevent the mold from becoming a recurring issue:

Most Common Areas

There are spots in your kitchen that will have more mold growth than others. Here are some appliances and areas to keep an eye on:
  • Dishwasher: There is a lot of increased humidity that comes with running your dishwasher. Check areas where steam is released or where you could have potential water damage.
  • Under sinks: Pipes and plumbing are very vulnerable to mold and mildew because of their moisture content and humidity.
  • Around windows: Poor sealing could cause water to leak in through your windows, which could eventually lead to mold growth.
  • The fridge: Even if your refrigerator is at the coldest temperature allowed, old food plus moisture can lead to the perfect breeding ground for mold.

How to Prevent Mold

It’s essential to make sure your pipes are functioning correctly, your windows are sealed and weatherproofed, and that your kitchen is well insulated and ventilated. Even with all these factors are taken care of, a deep clean could still be needed for difficult spots. You can clean these areas with baking soda, vinegar, or hydrogen peroxide. Just transfer them into spray bottles and give the space a good scrub! However, if you are dealing with black mold, then a professional should be called to inspect and clean the area.

At Greenpro, we take care of the unseen areas that people sometimes forget. Our services ensure that the hidden areas of homes stay as clean as the rest of the property. Contact us to learn more or to schedule a visit.