Prepare Water Pipes for Freezing Weather

cold_weatherHow to Prepare your Water Pipes for Freezing Weather

  • Cover all outside water faucets with a cover
  • If inside pipe such as a sink, shower or bath tub has an outside facing wall, keep water dripping to prevent freeze
  • Open cupboard door to pipes that have an outside facing wall to allow room heat to enter pipe area more easily
  • For colder areas such as the attic or crawl space, make sure pipes are properly insolated with an insulation or heated wraps
  • Turn up the heater.  The warmer it is inside your house, the warmer ii is inside you walls where your pipes are.

Carpet Stains

Carpet Stains – What do I do?

Clean Carpet StainsCarpet stains in our homes can be a constant irritation.  If your tolerance level has reached its limits for your carpet stains, there is an important question you need to ask yourself?

How do I want to remove these stains?

Call a professional
Do it myself
Replace the carpet

In this blog, we are going to talk about the three main options for removing carpet stains and how you can best take advantage of these three options.

Call a professional

Carpet Cleaning ProfessionalBy calling a professional to remove your carpet stains, you will get the best results possible excluding the option of replacing your carpet entirely.  With this route, the question now becomes, who do I trust?

There are many carpet cleaning companies that claim they are experts and that they can remove your carpet stains.  Here is the truth; there is no license or training that someone needs to take to call themselves a carpet cleaner.  So again, the questions you need to ask yourself is “who do I trust?” Well here is some great news; there are ways to find who experts are and who aren’t.  Here’s how:

The Carpet and Rug Institute.

The Carpet and Rug Institute measures efficiency of carpet cleaning companies and gives them a bronze, silver, gold or platinum seal of approval depending on how they perform on different measurements including the removal of dirt and carpet stains.

What you want to look for are those who have the Carpet and Rug Institute Platinum Seal of Approval.  These are companies who remove more than 90% of soil from carpet with their cleaning system.  The companies you are looking for should also have good drying time and not leave sticky or harsh residue in your carpet when removing carpet stains.

Do it yourself

do-it-yourselfRemoving the carpet stains yourself would be the most cost effective way to take care of this problem.  The questions you need to ask yourself here are how do I properly remove carpet stains? What products can I trust? And how serious is the stain?

It is important do know how to properly remove stains before attempting to do so.  Improper techniques can result in frayed and damaged carpet.

Learn more about how to remove stains from carpet

The product that you use is just as important as how you use it.  Try to avoid products with soaps and detergents and look for products that leave no residue in carpet.  Left behind residue such as soaps and detergents actually can cause your carpet to attract more dirt and stains in the future.

Carpet stains that come from dirt or sugar based items have a better chance of being removed with a do it yourself process.  More serious stains that have a dye base are harder to remove and if treated improperly can actually set the stain, making it impossible for even the best carpet cleaner to remove.

Replace the Carpet

Replace CarpetThis approach will give you the best results but unfortunately leave you with the smallest purse or wallet.  The national average price for new carpet is $3.70 a square foot. The average living room is around 250 square feet.  The average price to just replace carpet in a living room is around $925.00.

Replacing carpet to get rid of stains as you may guess is not the first choice for most people.  Interesting enough, if a carpet is well maintained and cleaned often, the next time you will need to worry about replacing your carpet will be because it’s out of date and not because it is warn and stained.

When choosing a company to replace your carpet make sure they are a company that is creditable and has references.  Also when the carpet is being installed, make sure the technician seals and cocks the edges.  If you currently have black lines that appear around the edges where the carpet meets the baseboard, it is most likely caused because this step was not taken in the installation process.

Carpet Stains

Carpet stains can be annoying and irritating.  The good news is that you don’t have to live with them.  Depending on how serious the stains are, any one of the previous methods can help you make you carpet stain free.

Spring Cleaning

Spring Cleaning HelpIt’s that time of year! Yes, it’s time for Spring Cleaning! Sometimes, spring cleaning can be a bit daunting and overwhelming! But if you break it down to three main categories, it becomes a lot more manageable.  You will be able to get the most out of your spring cleaning without running around or feeling overwhelmed with all the things needed to be done.

These three main areas are:

  • Declutter
  • Yard
  • Cleaning

*Although “declutter” could be a subcategory of “cleaning”, in this case we are going to look at them separately- one being the process of removing unneeded items from the home and the other referencing more of a sanitization of the home.

Declutter

  • The hardest part of the declutter process is finding where to start.  The first question that you should ask yourself is how do I decide what stays and what goes?  A great way to help decide is to set a rule. For example, declutter all items that haven’t been used in the last 6 months. Without a set rule, you could be spending the whole spring cleaning season going back and forth on what goes and what stays. 

You can set the rule however you want but, the important thing is that you stick by it! For the most part.

  • The next question that you need to ask yourself is what do I want to do with my unneeded items? There are three major options that can be chosen: Toss them, donate, or hold a garage sale

Once you decide, it’s a lot easier to begin. Start by sorting your items by whether you want to keep or get rid of them..  If you are just going to toss all unneeded items, it doesn’t matter the condition is of these unwanted items, you just need two piles; items you don’t want and items you do.

Sidenote: If you choose to dontate any items to a thrift store or use them in a garage sale, then you may want to make three piles (i.e. items to keep, items to donate or sell, and items to toss).

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Yard

  • Let’s start raking.  The first step that should be taken in your yard efforts in this spring cleaning is to give your yard a good rake.  The point of doing this is to remove debris and leaves that are still in your yard from last fall and winter.  Once you remove the base layer by raking, you can pass over with the lawn mower, not only to cut the grass but to help remove anything left behind from the initial raking. Now that all the leaves and debris are gone and the grass is shorter, you are able to get a better look at your yard and see where the trouble areas are.
  •  The most unanticipated part of yard work is probably getting rid of the weeds.  There are plenty of over-the-counter products that can help you take care of your weed problem. However, if you prefer a greener approach this spring, here are a few eco-friendly and cost-effective methods:

a. Multiple applications with a homemade spray made from vinegar and dishwasher detergent (1 quart vinegar to two tablespoons detergent) can help you remove basic weeds.

b. If you have a moss problem, go over the affected areas with a strong motion with your rake.  This will break up the moss for easier removal.

c. There always is the more labor inclusive method of pulling weeds.  When choosing this method, make sure that the entire root is removed.  If the root is left in the ground, there is a good chance the weed will return in a matter of weeks

  • Search the InternetI’m not going to be able to tell you the best design for your yard because what I like may not be what you like.  There are plenty of ideas and designs that can inspire you with designing your yard.  You are the one that needs to find them and decide how to implement them with your home.  Try searching for “Yard Designs” and it will give you a countless number of sites to get you started.

Although there are many more spring cleaning tips we could give you for your yard, we will keep it to the minimums, so as to keep this post from being too long.

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Cleaning

Cleaning is probably one of the biggest and most important steps in the spring cleaning process. After all, the word is in the title!  In order to avoid overloading you, I’m not going to to tell you all the details on how to get this job done but I will highlight some areas you may want to pay attention to.  Some of these areas may require professional services to be done correctly, while some of them you may be able to do on your own.

Siding- When is the last time you have been outside and taken a look at your siding?  It probably needs a good bath or even a fresh layer of paint.  You can clean your siding on your own by using a power washer.  These can be rented or purchased from your local Home Depot.  They only thing that you need to be careful with is that you don’t put the pressure so high that you start chipping the paint.

If your paint is already chipping or you are just ready for a fresh, modern color, this is something you’re going to want to call the professionals for.  One company we’ve personally used and would highly recommend is Pato’s Painting.  They use the best equipment and paint and make sure the job is done right without the headaches.

Windows- Cleaning your windows is honestly something that you could probably do on your own.  If you don’t mind heights and are feeling a little adventurous this spring cleaning, we suggest you do this one on your own and save yourself a little money.  While you are outside power washing your siding, go ahead and take a pass over your windows to give them a base cleaning.  However, just going over them with the power washer will leave streaks.  Afterward, you will need to get up on the ladder to finish the cleaning by hand.  The trick is to put the ladder above the window and work your way down as you clean.

Carpets- I think we all know the advice we are going to give here, being that we are a carpet cleaning company.  But in all honesty, carpet cleaning is something that really should be left up to the professionals.  Many do-it-yourself machines and cleaning solutions can actually damage your carpet fibers and strip the carpet protectant off, leaving your carpet bare and very vulnerable to future staining and wear.  Regular vacuuming throughout the year helps protect carpet from wear, but it is recommended that every six months, your carpets be professionally cleaned.

Garage- While decluttering this spring cleaning, you may have already started on the garage.  Hopefully, your garage is more organized and now you can really give it a deep clean.  Go into your garage and look up, it is very likely you will find dirt and cobwebs making home on your ceiling and walls.   The garage isn’t protected from outside elements like the inside of your house is, your floors may also be covered with dirt, leaves and car fluid.  Don’t worry, this isn’t anything a good broom, vacuum, and possible wash down can’t handle.

Cupboards/Cabinets- How long has it been since you last cleaned your cupboards and cabinets?  If you’re like most, it’s probably been a while.  In your spring cleaning efforts, make sure to pay attention to these; after all, this is where we put our plates, silverware, and cooking utensils.

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Where to Start

Right now you might feel a little over whelmed as we hopefully have given you a lot to think about.  But remember that all these tasks don’t need to be done at once and in the end, you can choose what you do and don’t do.  Don’t worry about where to start- just pick an area and get to work.

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How to Remove Stains From Carpet

How to Remove Stains from CarpetFor more than 25 years, Portland Chem-Dry has been helping residents remove stains from carpet and pride ourselves in being one of the best in carpet stain removal.  But for the quick fixes in between cleanings here is a step by step process on how to remove stains from your carpet without causing damage.

What you will need:

    • White cloth/paper towel
    • Club Soda
    • Heavy book(s)

Caution:  Be careful with what over-the-counter products you use on your carpet.  While many of these products may be able to remove the immediate stain, they can cause long term damage to the carpet.

Step by Step Process:

  1. Remove cause of stain (Soda, Cake, Dirt or whatever it may be)
  2. Pick 2 by 2 inch target area to start  (Start from the outside and work your way in)
  3. Apply two good tablespoons amount of club soda to targeted area
    Caution: Too much club soda can cause moisture to soak into back padding creating perfect environment for bacteria and mold
  4. Blot target area with white towel
  5. Repeat step 3 and 4 until target area is stain free or no stain is transferring to towel
  6. Move to next target area and repeat steps 3 through 5 until entire stain has been cleaned
  7. Place completely dried towels over effected area and weight down with a book(s) to pull moisture out of carpet so it doesn’t soak through the back padding.

If nothing is transferring to white towel and stain still remains, it is likely the stain has chemically bonded to the carpet and it may be time to call the professionals.

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This process will help you with most dirt and sugar-based stains.  When a stain is caused by something that contains a dye, it is very unlikely you will be able to remove it with club soda or any over the counter cleaner without causing damage to your carpet.  It is important to know what you are using on your carpet, as many over the counter products can leave sticky and harsh residues in your carpet, attracting dirt in the future and damaging the carpet fibers.

Chem-Dry Spot RemoverAnother excellent option is to try using our Chem-Dry World Famous Spot Remover. This is a completely safe and green product designed to remove dirt and sugar based stains without negative effects.

Ask your Local Chem-Dry for more information