Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions? We have answers. Feel free to get in touch with us at any time. In the meantime, take a look at some of our frequently asked questions (FAQs).
Soda and Sandblasting FAQs
What can I use sandblasting and soda blasting for?
You can call us for sandblasting and soda blasting any time you need grit removal for a project. Whether it’s old paint, splinters, or a surface that just needs more smoothness, it may benefit from sandblasting or soda blasting.
Should I choose sandblasting or soda blasting? What’s the difference?
Sandblasting uses sand, while soda blasting uses baking soda. Both can smooth surfaces, but baking soda is gentler than sand. Use soda blasting instead of sandblasting for more delicate projects. Not sure which option you need? Let us know. We’d be happy to offer some advice.
Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning FAQs
Are your cleaners safe for homes with kids and pets?
Yes. Our cleansers are as safe and pure as possible.
How long will my carpets/upholstery take to dry?
It depends on the carpet’s soil level, the room’s air flow, and the humidity. However, our process uses less water than most other cleaning services use, which means that our clients’ carpets are often finished drying within just a matter of hours.
Do you move furniture before you clean carpets?
Yes, we’ll move your furniture out of the way before we clean.
Should I vacuum my carpets before you arrive?
It’s not a requirement, but it’s definitely helpful. If your carpets are vacuumed before we arrive, then we can clean your carpets more quickly.
Emergency Services FAQs
Do you offer 24/7 service?
Yes. We always have a team member ready to answer the phone in case of emergencies.
Should I file a claim with my insurance company?
It’s up to you, but if you decide to file a claim, we’d be happy to work with you and your insurance company during the process.
Tile and Hardwood FAQs
Do you refinish hardwood floors?
Yes. In addition to cleaning hardwood floors, we can also refinish and repair them.
How soon will my floors dry?
Your hardwood or tile floors should be dry within several minutes.