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Should You Have The Air Ducts In Your Home
Cleaned? The US Environmental Protection Agency says
that you should only have your ducts cleaned if there is a "substantial
visible"mold growth inside the ducts or other parts of your heating or
cooling system or if you recently had a fire. You should also have your ducts cleaned if they are infested with
vermin or insects. However, the EPA also stated that "there is no scientific evidence that duct
cleaning has ever shown to actually prevent health problems".
If you insist on getting your ducts cleaned, then first consult your doctor. You
or a member of your family may be allergic to things that have nothing to do with your heating or cooling
system.
Then, if medical testing proves you’re not allergic to anything, then have your
carpets cleaned. Previous EPA studies have shown that 75% of all indoor air pollution problems can be traced to
soiled carpets.
Then if you still insist on having your ducts cleaned, then make sure you
are aware of all the potential health risks of duct cleaning before you hire a contractor and spend $400
or more.
If you do hire a contractor, make sure the firm offers a written no-questions
asked, money-back guarantee if you don’t feel better after having your ducts cleaned.
If you want the whole truth about duct cleaning, you can read the latest 20 page
EPA report by getting on line at
www. epa .gov
Or write: US Environmental Protection Agency, Office Of Indoor Air, IED (66041)
401 M St., SW, Washington, DC 20460. Phone 202-564-9370 or fax 202-564-9370.
Places Where You Should Never Buy Carpet Or
Flooring You should never buy new carpet or new floor
coverings from carpet and upholstery cleaners and never buy new carpet or floors from carpet retailers who clean
them. The reason? It is a lot easier and more profitable for these firms to sell you new carpets or floors since it
takes too much skill and expertise to clean and restore your carpets and floors like new. So it’s a lot easier for
these types of firms to tell you that your carpets or hard floor coverings need to be replaced when it really is
not true. Also, you should never get your floors sanded by retailers of who sell and install new wood floors for
the same reasons.
You Should Never Get Your Furniture
Re-covered by companies who clean upholstery. Reason?
It takes more skill and expertise to clean and restore upholstery than it does to recover it. So it’s a lot easier
and more profitable for a cleaner to tell you your couch is "trashed out" and that it needs to be "recovered"
rather than running the risk of cleaning and restoring it. Here at
Allstate, we’ve been cleaning and restoring all kinds of fine furniture and draperies for over two decades. And we
absolutely guarantee in writing that there will be no shrinkage, no color bleeding, no color loss and no fabric
damage on any upholstery or draperies that we accept as cleanable under our our system.
For a free no-obligation inspection and evaluation or your furniture or
drapes, call us today at
609-586-5833
P.S. We also clean and restore all kinds of leather furniture too.
When In Doubt Call The
BBB - A 5 minute phone
call to your local Better Business Bureau can save you time, money and aggravation if you take the time to check
out a new or established firm before you hand over your money.
You’d be surprised at how many retailers, contractors and professionals that
have an unsatisfactory record when it comes to resolving legitimate customer service issues.
In South Jersey call the BBB at
609-854-8467, in Ocean County call 732-270-5577, in Central Jersey call 609-588-0808, in Northern NJ its
973-581-1313 and in PA call 215-985-9313.
If you’re buying services or merchandise by mail or over the Internet from a
company out of state, you can access all the local BBB’s across the nation on the net.
In NYC, you can check out most businesses right online. Some crooked retailers and
contractors even go as far as using the BBB logo in their newspaper and direct mail advertising without the BBB
approval! So if you do spot the BBB logo in an ad, check it out online or with the local BBB to make sure the firm
is on the up and up.
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Don’t Buy An Oriental Rug Until You Read
This A few months ago, ABC’s 20/20 program did an
expose’ on Washington DC’s oriental rug dealers and found that 12 out of 13 were dishonest! And 20/20 reported that
the problem of mis-representing the age, quality, value and fiber content of oriental rugs may be
nationwide.
On woman in the 20/20 report invested $14,000 in a so called "antique
persian rug" that turned out to be almost worthless. So here are some tips on how to protect yourself from getting
fleeced when buying an oriental rug.
First, don’t buy from any dealer that you don’t trust or who won’t take a
major credit card. If you put your purchase on a credit card, the credit card company will back you up if the sale
is not above board.
Second, make the dealer print clearly on your sales slip the country of
origin of the rug, it’s exact fiber content, and whether it’s an antique and it’s actual value.
Then make sure the store has a liberal return policy of at least 30 days if you
don’t like the way the rug looks when you get it home.
And last, make sure the store will give you ample time to have your rug
valued by an independent certified appraiser whose opinion will hold up in court. If you’re investing a hefty sum
in a carpet, ask the appraiser to meet you at the store before you make the purchase.
To find an appraiser in your area write: International Society Of
Appraisers, Riverview Plaza Ofc Pk, 16040 Christenson Rd, Suite 102, Seattle, WA 98188. Phone 206-241-0359 or fax
206-241-0436. Their website address is www. isa-appraisers .org
The Best Way To Clean Up Spills, Spots And Pet
Accidents on carpet and upholstery is to use a
disposable baby diaper. It’s one of the most absorbent materials on earth. Any brand will do and generics are just
fine. Just make sure the diaper is pure white with no printing or designs inside or out. When you have a carpet
spot or spill, use your favorite store brand spot remover and blot the spot with a 100% white cotton rag or
towel.
After you remove the spot, take a one quart spray bottle and fill it with 50%
white vinegar and 50% water. Take that mixture and mist it on the area where you used your spotter.
Then place a baby diaper over the moist area and put a 10 lb weight or heavy
object on top of the baby diaper.
Any chemical residue from your spotter and the original spill will wick up
into the baby diaper. Always pretest spotters before you need to use them.
The best place to test carpet spotter is in a carpeted closet area. The best place
to test your spotter on upholstery is on the back of the cushion where the zipper is located.
Stand the cushion up and carefully make a spot the size of a dime next to
the zipper. Leave the cushion upright and let it air dry. If there is more than one color, make sure to test each
color. If you notice a change or loss in color, a change in the "hand" or feel of the fabric or water rings, you
won’t be able to use your spotter on your upholstery.
Why You Should Avoid Sending Your Oriental And
Area Rugs Out To Be Cleaned If your oriental or area
rugs are very valuable, you can avoid potential loss or damage that may occur while your rugs are in
transit.
In fact, many carpet cleaners who advertise in-plant carpet cleaning have no
plant at all and they are just middlemen for some far off carpet cleaning plant that doesn't know you from Adam or
Eve.
Or even worse, many cleaners will attempt to clean your rug on some dirty garage
floor or outside on an asphalt driveway.
In addition, most carpet cleaners are not properly insured to transport and
store your fine orientals and area rugs.
At Allstate, we’ve been cleaning fine and antique oriental rugs on site
without incident for almost two decades.
And we’ve developed an exclusive process to clean them right in your home or
office. We feel the less a fine area rug is moved, the less it’s fibers are traumatized by improper handling,
transport, storage and fluctuations in temperature.
When you entrust us with your area rugs for cleaning, you avoid any
potential loss due to uninsured transport. You carpets are back in service in just a few hours instead of a few
weeks and you avoid the inconvenience of having to be available for specific pick-up and delivery times.
You also avoid the potential damage to your bare hardwood, marble, stone or
resilient floors.
And the decor and beauty of your home or office remains undisturbed.
Most of all, we guarantee you no
shrinkage, no color bleeding, no color loss, no fabric damage or any fine oriental or area rug accepted as
cleanable under our exclusive on-site system.
If you’ve ever wondered why your carpet fringes are getting shorter and
shorter, it’s because many in-plant cleaners use bleach to make bone or natural color fringes look
white.
However, any kind of bleach used on cotton fringes will start to dissolve
and shorten the fringes over time.
Then the rug may need to be "re-fringed" at considerable expense.
At Allstate, we never use any type
of harsh chemical treatments on your rugs that may affect their natural beauty and appraisal
value.
When you’re ready for the very best in oriental and area rug cleaning, call us for
a free no-obligation evaluation in Mercer or Bucks counties at
609-586-5833
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How To Find A Good House
Cleaner The best way to choose a house cleaner is to
first ask your friends, co-workers, neighbors or relatives for a recommendation.
If that’s not an option, scan the small weekly newspapers in your area for
individual house cleaners who run ads in the classifieds. If they’ve been doing it for a while, the cleaner should
have no qualms about offering you 5 to 10 references with phone numbers to call.
You can try a franchise company, but from what we hear from our clients, the
service is mediocre at best.
Also, franchise cleaners tout that they’re bonded and insured, but they have to be
since they have such a high turn over of personnel. And that means higher weekly or monthly rates for
you.
Plus some of their workers may steal , have drug problems or have criminal
records.
After all, companies that pay minimum wage can’t afford to do background checks on
their employees. So your best bet will be to go with an individual cleaner whose references check out.
How To Choose The Right Fabric When Buying New
Furniture If you have young children or
pets, you should always choose 100% synthetic fabric when buying new furniture. Reason?
The synthetics fibers are easier for you to spot clean when they get soiled
or when accidental spills occur. Fabrics should be either 100% synthetic or a blend of Polyester, Dacron, Acrylic
or Olefin( aka Polypropylene).
The only time you will know the content of the fiber of your furniture is
when you see it listed on the piece on the showroom floor.
You should never take the salesman’s word as far as the fiber content goes
unless you see it in writing on the spot.
You should always avoid buying 100% or blends of rayon, cotton, wool or silk
since it takes more skill and expertise to clean and restore "naturals" than it does to recover
them.
However, it always cheaper to clean and restore your fine furniture rather
then recovering or replacing it.
Another fabric to avoid if you have
children or pets is leather.
Many people are buying leather furniture thinking it is as easy to clean and
maintain as car seat leather. In 98% of the cases this is not true.
In addition, fine leather cleaning and restoration is more tedious,
time consuming and takes even more skill than cleaning fabric upholstery.
Charges of $25 to $50 per linear foot are not uncommon.
So when it’s time to clean your fine furniture, give us a
ring.
Because here at Allstate, we
positively absolutely guarantee you no bleeding, no fabric damage and no shrinking on any furniture deemed
cleanable under our exclusive system of cleaning and restoration.
For a free no obligation evaluation of your fine furniture in Bucks or
Mercer counties, give us a ring at 609-586-5833
How To Avoid Fire Hazzards When Buying New
Furniture & Draperies -
If your present furniture is
stuffed with polyurethane foam, it may pose a dangerous fire hazzard since this type of foam is extremely
flammable.
On November 5th, ABC’s 20/20
program reported that only the state of California makes it mandatory that furniture makers apply flame retardant
to polyurethane stuffing.
If the stuffing hasn’t been treated, then a short in an electrical cord, a knocked
over candle, a lit cigarette or cigar or children playing with matches could cause a chair or couch to burst into
flames in just 2 ½ minutes. Then it could easily spread quickly throughout the house.
Here at Allstate, we’ve always offered certified on location flame retardant
application for stage, auditorium, commercial and residential draperies and furniture. And we can also treat your
mattresses, airplane and boat interiors.
Our exclusive process is guaranteed not to affect the appearance, feel, breath
ability, or dyes as accepted as applicable under our system.
Our process is also guaranteed to be non-toxic, colorless, odorless and it won’t
irritate the skin.
For schools, churches or commercial installations, we will provide a certificate
of application that may be required by your insurance company or your local or state fire marshal.
In addition, our process is also guaranteed to meet or exceed the of the
flammability requirements of the F.A.A, FAR 25.853B, NFPA Class A and UBC Class 1 ratings.
Our flame retardant can also withstand dry cleaning, and it can also be
applied to your carpets if you smoke and want to prevent fires in the home.
For a free no-obligation demo of our product and a comprehensive audit of
your fine furnishings in Mercer or Bucks counties, just call us at 609-586-5833
Free Carpet Spotter For
Life - Any time you engage us
for carpet, upholstery or drapery cleaning, you’ll always received a free bottle of our carpet spotter at no
charge.
If you don’t have our spotter, you can use some of the popular brands sold
in supermarkets.
But just make sure the brand you buy does not contain optical brighteners.
Any carpet spotter or cleaner that contains optical brighteners used on today’s stain resistant carpets will
automatically void your carpet warranty.
Also, once optical brighteners are introduced to modern carpet fibers, they
are difficult to remove and will have a tendency to appear yellow over time.
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The Inside Scoop On Laminate, Wood Composition,
Rubber & Linoleum Floors -
Real linoleum is still being made today by two companies in Europe. And
these floors are only available on special order from a few upscale retailers and interior designers.
The new linoleum is actually wood cork composition that can be immediately
ruined by using readily available commercial janitorial waxes and cleaners.
The same holds true for some rubber floors. If you have one of these floors and
you need it sealed, let us know.
We have the expertise and we stock the special Swiss cleaning treatments
needed to properly maintain these floors.
If you have a laminate floor made in Sweden or the USA, be careful never to
scratch it. Reason?
Once the floors is scratched, it can never be restored. That’s because most
laminate floors are merely a photograph of wood with a clear plastic dome on top.
Although the makers of these floors flaunt a 15 year guarantee, the warranty
does not cover scratches. So read the fine print.
If you must get one of these floors, make sure you get it in a matte finish
(no gloss shows less scratches) and follow the makers maintenance directions to the "T".
Since they are not scratch proof, avoid installing them where children and pets
will play.
The next floor to watch out for is wood composition. Wood composition floors can
be made out of the cheapest wood on earth and then they are specially treated at the factory to replicate expensive
woods.
But once these wood floors are compromised, then can never be restored or repaired
in the field.
So your best investment in any wood floor covering is 100% wood that can be sanded
or restored several times over a period of years.
Are Your Drapes A Little
Drabby?
If they are, we can clean your fine draperies right where they hang in your home
or office. And we can also clean your woven woods, balloons, silhouettes, vertical blinds, cornices, jabots,
valances and swags right on location. Plus we absolutely positively guarantee you in writing no shrinkage, no color
bleeding, no color loss and no fabric damage on any fine drapery ,carpet, oriental, area rug, furniture or floor
covering accepted as cleanable under our exclusive on-site system. For free no-obligation evaluation of your fine
furnishings in Mercer or Bucks counties, call 609-586-5833 right
now.
How To Care For Marble &
Limestone Floors Certain foods and chemicals should
never come in contact with with marble and limestone floors, counter tops, walls and vanities. Reason?
They contain acids which "etch" these sensitive stone surfaces and
they will leave a dull spot even if the stone was previously sealed.
The foods and solutions that should not come in contact with marble
and limestone are: vinegar, urine, lemon , vomit, tomato, mildew removers, bleach, coffee, toilet bowl cleaners,
fruit juices, lemon cleaners, pool PH decreasers, wine and driveway cleaners.
Make certain the cleaner you use on your marble or limestone has a
"neutral" PH of seven. PH stands for the "percentage of hydrogen" in water based solutions.
Solvents do not have a PH. Highly alkaline substances like ammonia
(PH 13) or mild acid substances like vinegar (PH 3) can etch or damage marble or lime stone instantly.
These temperamental stones require specially formulated cleaners that
have a "neutral" PH .
But keep in mind that even if a cleaner has a PH of 7, and
claims to be formulated for marble, it still may do damage.
That’s because some neutral cleaners contain chelates. Chelates
dissolve or destroy calcium in water and eliminate hard water deposits.
Since marble and limestone contain large amounts of calcium,
the chelates in some cleaners attack and dull the finish of marble and limestone.
If you need a neutral cleaner formulated without chelates, we
can get it for you.
Or if you have any kind of vinyl, or natural stone surface that needs
to be restored like new, or if you need wood floors restored without sanding, give us a ring at
609-586-5833
from anywhere in Bucks or Mercer counties. We can
help.
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