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Monday, December 28, 2020

New Years Cleaning Resolutions


We all know the go-to New Year's resolutions involve improving something important in your life. Well, your home is one of the most critical parts of your life! So, some new cleaning resolutions to revamp your house's look and feel might be the best things to add to your list. Here are some of our top recommended New Years' cleaning resolutions and why they will help boost your 2021 fast!

Organize Your Space

When you think of a room you spend the majority of your time in, is it as clean as it could be? Your unique space in your home is an essential part of work, relaxation, and health. Whether it's your office, bedroom, or workout room, make it a point this year to keep your space organized. The second everything gets messy is when you might lose your motivation! 

Keep Up With Your Wash

Many times people will fold their clothes after a wash and forget to put everything away properly. People often fall behind on laundry, so this simple resolution is a great way to keep yourself on track this year. If your laundry falls back, then everything else will follow suit. 

Get Your Air Ducts Cleaned

Breathe more comfortable this winter by getting your air ducts cleaned and serviced. Dust and dirt build up in your home naturally over time, so why not start this new year by getting rid of all of that mess! This way, anyone in your family who has asthma or bad allergies can be free of the symptoms brought up by these contaminants. Our professionals are on standby, ready to help whenever you need them! 

Get Your Attic and Crawl Space Cleaned

From the mess of your holiday decorations to year-long neglect, your attic and crawl space could be exceptionally due for a cleaning. Make it a point to add this job to your resolution list, as the sooner you go into the new year with these spaces cleaned, the sooner you won't have to worry about it! Luckily for you, our team is ready to step in this winter.



Cleaning and taking care of your home this new year can be challenging to deal with, 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 needs.

Friday, December 18, 2020

Holiday Home Comfort Guide

 


It’s getting frigid outside, which means the season of warm clothes and fluffy blankets has arrived. There are so many ways to make your home feel comfortable this holiday season, with many themed celebrational items to choose from. Whether it’s decorative furniture pieces or indoor mood lighting, getting into the holiday spirit can be done in more ways than one. Here is our official guide to holiday home comfort this year.

Blankets Galore

There is no such thing as having too many blankets. They are the perfect accent for your home as the snow starts to fall. They can be holiday-themed or match a lovely winter aesthetic. Either way, it’s a great way to find comfort in your home while temperatures drop to freezing. Cuddle up with a warm drink, read a book, and enjoy the beauty of the season.

Simple Decorations

You don’t need to go over the top to celebrate! You can stick with simple yet stunning decoration pieces to have around your home. There are ones that create the perfect mood lighting for chilly, winter evenings, or even just candles that smell so divine you can’t stop lighting them up. No matter what the hustle and bustle of this season brings, if you have a beautiful house to come back to, you will feel instantly comforted and welcome.

Breathe Easy

In order to truly feel at ease in your very own home, your air should be purified. Keep your air system clean, especially if you or a family member has allergies or asthma. With an air duct cleaning, all those accumulations of dust and dirt will be taken care of, and you will be able to spend your days at home, without issues, comfortably. Give your HVAC system the proper cleaning it needs to get you through the rest of this season.


Getting your home and business ready for winter weather and protecting your heating can be time-consuming tasks, 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.

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

How To Save Water During The Holidays

 


The holiday season is a magical time, but it can also be a bit hectic. From cooking to having guests, we use a lot more water around this time of the year. Even if you are usually conscious of your water consumption, it might still take a little extra effort to stay on top of it during the holidays.

Stay Conscious While Cleaning

At the end of the day, when it comes time to clean all those dishes, make sure you take the necessary steps to conserve your water while washing. You can turn your water on and off promptly to keep the flow rate low. You don’t have to have the sink running while scrubbing. And for anything going in the dishwasher, try running it as little as possible to keep from wasting. A full load in the dishwasher helps save more water than washing dishes by hand.

Little Hacks

Instead of running water to wash off your vegetables or foods before cooking, use a large bowl or pan full of water to rinse everything. This is a hack that allows you not to have your faucet running the whole time. And eventually, you can use this water for any indoor plants you have around the house. It’s a great way to reduce, reuse, and recycle.

Inspect For Leaks

Check your bathrooms or kitchen fixtures for leaks or issues before the holidays roll around. These areas of your home are used more during this time of the year, which could lead to more problems than usual. Even if it’s a small leak, water damage can still happen. Potential health effects and symptoms associated with water damage exposures include allergic reactions, asthma, and other respiratory complaints, which can be tedious to deal with during what’s supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year!


Cleaning and taking care of your home after a water damage mishap can be challenging to deal with, 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 needs.

Monday, December 7, 2020

What Are Winter Duct Cleanings

 


Every season requires some cleaning. During winter, business owners and homeowners tend to push aside the importance of duct cleanings in winter, as the heating starts to do more work than the AC. But, even your heat ducts need special attention this season. So, what are winter duct cleanings? Here are our steps:

Step 1: Why Get A Cleaning?

Just because it’s wintertime doesn’t mean you should ignore the safety of your system. People don’t often associate clean air with your heating since it’s mainly focused on when you have your AC running. In addition to average accumulations of dust and dirt found in all homes and buildings throughout the year during regular use, several other factors can increase the need for an air duct cleaning:

  • Pets
  • Occupants with allergies or asthma
  • Cigarette or cigar smoke
  • Water contamination or damage to the HVAC system
  • Home renovation or remodeling projects

Step 2: Inspect Your HVAC System

There are a few clear signs that your heating and air conditioning system needs to be cleaned. You’ll need to inspect it before you know whether or not you’ll need to call in some professionals to clear out your ducts. With a screwdriver, remove a floor or wall register. If there is visible dust, dirt, or debris, you should have your ducts cleaned. There are two critical components to HVAC cleaning: Breaking contaminants loose and collection of contaminants. You’ll want to get this done before temperatures drop too much since your system will need to be on full blast by then.

Step 3: Get Your Whole System Cleaned

It isn’t just the ducts of your system that need a good cleaning. While, yes, this will help lead to more fresh air and safely filtered heating, a full HVAC cleaning will benefit you greatly. Failure to clean all system components can result in re-contamination of the whole system, thus minimizing the benefits of cleaning. We will clean the entire system, including:

  • Air Ducts
  • A/C Coils
  • Registers
  • Grills
  • Air Plenum
  • Blower Motor/Housing
  • Air Filter
  • Air Cleaner

Getting your home and business ready for winter weather and protecting your heating can be time-consuming tasks, 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, December 2, 2020

Top Spots Where Snow Hits Your Home The Worst

 


As we head into December, we may start to see some snowy days. Snow may look beautiful, but it can do quite a bit of harm to our homes if we aren't prepared. Vulnerable areas around your house will be more susceptible to cracks and water damage. Not only that, but ice can form in these spots as well and create issues for your structure and comfort. Here are some of the top areas where snow can hit your home the worst: 

Attic

Your roof has many vulnerable areas, but the spot that directly faces the risk for any breaks is your attic. Your attic is one of the protection areas for your home, being the primary source of insulation when temperatures drop. The second this part of the house is compromised, you and your family might have to deal with the cold getting in. Whether the issues happened from water damage or poor insulation installations, you'll need a professional to come to take care of everything before the next snowstorm.

Crawl Space

Your crawl space is built below ground level, so it's designed in a way to keep water and more outside. However, they are not impervious to water damage altogether. After a snowstorm, it can all melt and cause drainage problems for this area. This welcomes mold and mildew, and even creepy crawlers. If you suspect your crawl space has suffered from water damage after a big storm, make sure you call a professional to take care of it. Its overall condition in the future depends on how well it's maintained.

The Roof

Often, your roof takes the brunt of the snowstorm. Most roofing material is designed to be able to handle this sort of weight and strength, but if you haven't updated your home in a while, it might not be much of a fair fight. Your shingles can suffer significantly from ice and heavy snowfall. Make sure you get any weak spots in your roofing fixed before winter rolls around.



Cleaning and taking care of your home after a water damage mishap can be challenging to deal with, 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 needs.