The Cleaning Services Group provides a complete domestic cleaning service to Home Owners, Tenants, Property Managers, Letting and Estate Agents and Social Workers. From Regular Cleaning on a daily, three times weekly, twice weekly, once a week or just a fortnightly basis, through to End of Tenancy Cleans, Moving In/Out Cleans, Carpet Cleaning, and Natural Stone Care.
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OUR DOMESTIC CLEANING SERVICES:
REGULAR CLEANING: Daily, weekly, fortnightly or any variation. Designed around your own requirements.
SPRING CLEANING, AND ONE OFF CLEANS: Perhaps you would just like a one-off spring clean? - We can organise a One Off or even Periodic Spring Cleans to suit your individual requirements. Whether you require a simple freshen-up or a sanitising deep clean, carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning or an oven clean we can provide you with an individually designed service.
MOVING IN / MOVING OUT CLEANS: Moving House? Like a moving in clean? Perhaps you would like to prepare your property for the market, or for the new owners? Add on carpet / upholstery cleaning and / or oven cleaning and receive these services for heavily discounted costs. Carpet Cleaning Oven works out at between approximately £10 + VAT for a bathroom to £30 + VAT for a double bedroom. Oven Cleaning can be reduced to only £35 + VAT for a typical single domestic oven.
COMMUNAL AREA CLEANING: Do you manage a block of a apartments or a residential unit? We can carry out regular cleaning to communal areas - stairs, corridors, kitchens, television rooms.
So what do you get if you hire The Cleaning Services Group to clean your home?
The cleaning is tailored to meet your individual requirements
A team of two cleaners will normally attend
They will arrive at more or less the same time for each clean
You do not need to be at home as keys are security coded
All staff are thoroughly checked before allowing them into domestic cleaning
All staff are fully trained to provide cleaning of the highest quality
We provide all the equipment and materials
Our usual domestic cleaning hours are between 8.30am and 4.0pm Monday to Friday. We can occasionally arrange for cleaning to be carried out in evenings and weekends
Our rates are not dependant upon the cleaners being present for a set number of hours but are task based
On average the two cleaners will take between one hour to one hour and a half to complete a normal clean depending on property size
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Lemon scents wafting through the halls, dust bunnies banished, crisp, clean curtains waving in the wind. Ahhh, spring cleaning.
Did the season pass you by? Never fear. It doesn’t have to be spring for homeowners to get the itch to clean house. No matter what season it is, homeowners can enjoy that same feeling by shaking the dirt down from the ceiling and sweeping it out the door.
Clean scents, polished floors, spotless window glass, and scrubbed decks - here we come.
Plan Ahead
Before jumping in gather tools, cleaning supplies, buckets, trash bags, boxes, and a few friends to help out. Wear something old so good clothes won’t get stained, or bleached.
Decide how much time it will take to clean based on the size of your home and how many family members will pitch in.
Tool Time
A week before you plan to start your spring cleaning marathon, review what supplies you have on hand.
Do you have:
- Ammonia for wiping away grease
- Foaming cleaners for bathtubs
- Squeegees to make quick work of window washing
- Buckets for mixing concentrated cleaners
- Cleaners made for washing cars and trucks
- Oven cleaner
- Floor cleaners for wood and linoleum
- Stiff-bristled large brooms to sweep away winter dirt
- Angled soft-bristle brooms for indoor use
- Sponges and scrubbing brushes for general use
- Lambswool and ostrich feather dusters to clean in hard-to-reach places
- Laundry detergent booster
- Static free cleaner for electronics
- Oil soaps for wood cabinets
- Cleaners formulated for artificial plants
- Oxygenizing cleaner to remove spots and stains without bleaching fabrics, upholstery or carpets
- Other brushes for specific uses: toilet bowl brush, refrigerator coil brush
- Ladder for reading ceiling fans, tall bookcases and to wash windows
Purchase versatile concentrated cleaners when possible. Benefits include being able to dilute cleaner to different strengths depending on the cleaning job involved. They also cost less per use and require less packing making them environmentally-friendly.
Brushes and brooms that are made for a specific purpose make the job easier. Toilet bowl brushes scrub under the rim with less effort. Cleaning refrigerator coils is as easy as an afterthought when you use a soft brush made for just that job.
A lamb’s wool duster with extended pole makes it easy to sweep walls and ceilings for cobwebs and dust. The static in the wool works like a magnet to attract dust with little effort on your part. Rags, sponges, gloves that protect your hands from the effects of cleaners, mops, and brooms can be stored in one place until you need them. A small laundry basket or extra bucket can be used to carry supplies from room to room. Create one bucket of supplies for bedrooms, living rooms, dining areas, and one bucket of supplies for bathrooms and the kitchen.
Don’t forget cleaning supplies for outdoor decks, window washing and the car. A ladder (and someone to hold it steady) is required for window washing. A soft chamois and cleaner specifically formulated for washing cars makes the finish cleaner and shinier.
Make washing windows easier by purchasing two sizes of squeegees - a small one for multi-paned windows and a large one for sliding glass doors. Use the squeegee to dry the window for the quickest, streak-free finish.
Take it from the Top to the bottom
Clean one room at a time from top to bottom before moving on. Decide whether curtains and rugs go to the cleaners or get tossed in the washer with a laundry booster.
Always start at the top. Sweep for cobwebs and wash ceilings and light fixtures first with a lambswool duster. Light fixtures that are dirty or greasy, as they are likely to be if located near the stove, need to be removed and washed in warm soapy water.
Move down the walls, dusting pictures and decorations. The rest of the room can be best tackled by starting at the door and moving around the room. Pick up objects, dust, clean, remove spots, vacuum.
Bring a box and a bag into the room. Your goal is to find a storage place for everything. Books go back in the bookcase, pictures back on the mantel. Loose papers need to be filed, tossed, or shredded. Spring cleaning is also the perfect time to weed out all the objects that are cluttering up your home. The box is for objects you plan to donate, give to friends, or sell at a yard sale. The garbage bag is for everything else you don’t want anymore that cannot be recycled.
Spring may have sprung, but remember spring cleaning is for all seasons.
About the Author: Author Vincent Platania represents the Fuller Brush Company. Fuller Brush has been in business since 1906, and offers safe, environmentally friendly products for keeping your home and your body clean. Visit http://www.fuller-brush-products.com
Cleaning your house can sometimes feel like a full time job. Once you finally finish the last room it seems like its time to start right back over again. To end this nerve-wracking cycle, it is important to have an organized plan.
Start with a system. The most effective system seems to be one that breaks down all of the cleaning jobs over a period of a week. With this system you can assign different jobs to different days and spend less time cleaning your house and more time relaxing in it.
To use this system, you need to break down your cleaning jobs into three categories, light cleaning, daily cleaning and deep cleaning. Light cleaning jobs include dusting, sweeping, vacuuming and laundry. These jobs can be done just once each week and completed on different days of the week. Always schedule the dusting first so that any dirt that is knocked to the floor will be picked up on vacuuming day.
Daily cleaning jobs are the jobs that need to be done often when you are cleaning your house. These jobs include tidying up; doing the dishes and wiping down counters and other highly used surfaces. By spending at least fifteen minutes each day on these jobs, you will keep them from building up into a large mess and also enjoy the feeling of a clean house even when the other chores have not yet been done.
Deep cleaning jobs such as cleaning the bathroom, mopping and wiping down the walls and appliances, should be done once a week. Most people like to schedule these jobs for the weekend when they have more time to devote to cleaning the house. By spending an hour or two doing the big jobs on the weekend, you can enjoy a fresh clean week ahead.
After your system is in place, use the list to assign chores to all of the members of the family. If each person takes on just one or two jobs then cleaning your entire house can take no time at all.
About the Author: Joy Jackson is a full time mother of 4 children and Cleaning Tip Wizard. Her website offers inforamtion, articles and resources so your time is better spent than cleaning your house. http://www.theonlinemaid.com