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- Protecting your stone surfaces — countertops, walls, vanities and floors — is a must before and after entertaining.
- The following information is submitted by The Clean Trust as a public service to those who have suffered water-related losses due to storm damage (e.g., hurricane, tornado).
- A new perspective on the inanimate things in your life.
- After a long winter, consumers are ready to tackle the clutter - 60% still regularly engage in spring cleaning, survey says.
- You CAN fit the crucial stuff in before visitors show up. Here is a planned strategy!
- Housekeeping Channel and the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) have entered into an educational partnership to assist consumers in the care of wood floors.
- Pumping dirt is the new exercise craze combining aerobics, calisthenics, weight lifting, and, yes, housecleaning.
- You are going to have to confront an unpopular fact: organizing can be painful.
- True organizing is a discovery process.
- Naturally, the best way to prevent odor is to eliminate its source (e.g., take out the garbage, smoke or keep pets outside, etc.), but what about existing odors already permeating your home?
- Hardwood and other floors a hassle? The IICRC experts share tips on cleaning and maintaining wood and hard surface floors.
- Consumer Reports helps homeowners choose deck treatments that can "weather" summer and winter.
- Does carpet aggravate allergies, or not?
- Knowing your stone is key to cleaning it.
- Steam vapor cleaning differs from traditional "steam cleaning" of carpet.
- In many cases restoration can cost less than replacement.
- How do you keep carpet looking great? Easy. The simplest way to protect your carpet investment is preserving its quality using products with the green and blue label of the Carpet and Rug Institute’s Seal of Approval Program (SOA).
- Attack a wall with the right approach.
- Homeowners use water for many purposes, including drinking, cooking, washing, heating, humidifying, flushing (the No. 1 use of water in a home) and their pets. Those are just a few reasons homeowners should make sure they understand what’s in their water.
- U.S. environmental officials discuss the problem and outline steps to clean up and prevent mold from returning.

