
Is It Ok to DIY Clean Your Trash Chute?
With the internet at our finger tips, it’s simple to look up do-it-yourself ways to tackle about any project. These tips can be great and
With the internet at our finger tips, it’s simple to look up do-it-yourself ways to tackle about any project. These tips can be great and
When you think of things at an apartment complex or condominium that tend to get the messiest and grossest out of all other areas, what do you think of? If you are the maintenance supervisor of one of these facilities, you know the answer is the trash chutes and other trash holding areas. While you may think that these areas only need attention during the warmer months, think again.
While it may not be possible to keep all germs in check and avoid illness entirely, it is possible to do your best to keep your facilities and properties as clean, safe, and healthy as possible. To learn more about how Fresh Foam can be an important part of your cleaning and maintenance programs, visit us online at www.freshfoam.com.
When the news broke that monkeypox had reached the U.S., a new alarm was raised for a population already on edge from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Studies show that some thirty-six percent of U.S. households have a dog as a pet and that statistic continues to grow each year. Clearly it makes good business sense to offer your residents a space their furry friends can enjoy, otherwise, you’re potentially losing one-third of potential customers. But what exactly makes a dog park great?
Part of the problem with commercial cleaning estimates is that these services can cover a wide variety of projects, so the rates can vary widely. To make sure the rates you are being charged for your commercial cleaning services are appropriate for the job, here are some considerations you need to factor in when you receive your estimate.
When you first walk into a business what are some of the things you notice? Does it smell nice? Is it clean? Are there friendly faces ready to assist you? Walking into a business is the start of a customer’s first impression of the business and having it looking clean, polished, and odor free is important to how professional and respectable your business will be perceived. That’s why cleaning of your main entrance, elevators, and other public areas should be essential.
You’ve made the decision to hire a commercial cleaning service, or maybe your current service provider just isn’t taking care of things the way you’d like them to. Whatever the reason, you probably already know that it is important to have the right service provider for the job. Today we’re going to discuss some of the biggest mistakes people make when choosing a service provider to handle their commercial cleaning and how you can avoid making them.
Dogs are man’s best friend, or so the saying goes. For centuries dogs have shared many things with their human companions – service, labor, compassion…and their waste. For as long as humans have had dogs, they have cleaned up after them, but when artificial turf is involved, cleaning can be a bit more complicated.
Tile and grout add a classy finish to your building’s interior spaces, but they also attract a lot of dirt and grime over time which can ruin their appearance. When your tile and grout start to fade, it’s time to give it a deep clean. While mopping and washing them routinely helps with daily maintenance, even with proper routine cleanings, the finish on your tile and grout can lose its shine and quality. To keep your floors looking great, you need the help of professionals. At Fresh Foam we understand that it’s nearly impossible for the average business have the equipment and training to keep your floors looking flawless. That’s why we have developed a seven-step process to clean your tile and grout to restore them and keep them looking flawless.
Fresh Focus offers effective and affordable solutions to make your property clean, safe, and odor-free. Our professional staff provides cleaning, odor removal, and disinfection for trash maintenance areas, carpets, elevators, and more for multifamily and commercial properties from New York City to Washington, D.C. including New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania.
Quick Links
Contact Us