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South Florida Fall football and hurricane season

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 by jbgloss

Well it is that time again for those of us here in South Florida. It is time to get ready for football season and hurricane season. Both have their issues, but the main issue is to make sure everything is clean and ready to go!

That is where we can help. Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning has been cleaning for over 22 years. We are here to get you ready for football season and hurricane season by cleaning your home.

Our maids will come in and make sure that your house is clean and you have no worries so you can enjoy the game or prepare for the storm.

We are hoping that this year there are no storms and football season is a lot of fun. Either way a clean home makes it much easier.

Have an amazing fall, we are here to help and would love to earn your service.

Keep smiling hire Sun Cleaning Maid Service and House Cleaning

Saturday, June 26th, 2010 by jbgloss

Yes it really can put a smile on your face! Coming home to a clean home and you did not have to move a finger. That is the benefit of hiring a professional cleaning company!

Just picture this you head off to work for your normal days work. Not normally you would come home and the house would be the same way you left for work. But today is different you hire Sun Cleaning Maid Service and House Cleaning.

You come home:

Your floors are clean, your linens are changed, your bed is made, your dishes are done, everything is clean! All you have to do is relax and enjoy your clean home.

That is the life!

How do you do that?

Well at Sun Cleaning House Cleaning we offer different levels of service we can come daily, a few times a week, bi-weekly, monthly. We can set up a program for you and specialize it to your needs. Then you just have to smile and don’t worry about cleaning ever again!

Life is amazing enjoy it! Have fun and hire Sun Cleaning Maid Service and House Cleaning.

HOME :: Home-Improvement / Cleaning-Tips-and-Tools Tips For Hiring a Move in House Cleaning Company

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 by jbgloss

When you move in into your new house, the first thought that comes to mind is will it be clean or do I have to slog on to for hours to clean it? No more worries at all. Gone are the days when we move to new house getting it pre cleaned was a tedious task. Now you can hire one of the agencies that provide move in house cleaning services. They have the team of maids, janitors, moving helpers and other cleaning helpers, who are well versed with their task.

Just before moving ahead and knowing more about house cleaning services, let’s discuss why we need this service. Well, when we move to a new house, all of us some dreams about it and want to make it a palace. But what if the day has arrived and the house purchased is dirty , cobwebs are there all over. It sounds yuck… Imagine yourself tidying around the home all alone for hours… but still of little help only. You would be tired and next day when relatives and guest are around, you won’t be able to enjoy yourself to the fullest.

To get the job done easily and without much efforts of your house move in services are a great option. But, before hiring a house cleaning company, check out the services they are offering. For example: to get bedroom and living area cleaned, few things that you can look in their service catalog include: removal of cobweb, vacuuming carpets and edging them, mopping of dry wooden floorings, hard floor surfaces; tidy room look, make beds, cleaning of window panes and tracks, hand wash and drying of marble, general dusting, damp cleaning of flat areas, dust furniture and bric-a-brac.

Similarly for the other places like bathroom or kitchen clean, ask the company for the check list. This will help you in knowing what work is done and what needs to be done. Kitchen is an important area, where cleanliness needs to be maintained. So small things like cleaning of range hood ( top and front ), tidying of base boards, wiping of appliances like microwave, toasters, refrigerators from both within and outside, is very important. Besides this cleaning of chairs and table, removal of cobweb, disinfecting sinks, countertops; thorough dusting, moping of floors and emptying trash helps in rendering a healthy environment to the kitchen.

Some people like to relax in the hot water tub and have all the luxuries that of a hotel / holiday inn. So they have mirrors all over, cabinets and drawers to keep the towels and favorite shampoos and oils. But if these places are not cleaned properly, then one might develop certain health problems. So one needs to get the tile walls, bathtubs, sink mirrors, sink counters, shower, shower doors toilet seat, cabinets and drawers cleaned and disinfected. This will stop the microbial growth also. Removal of cobwebs, and general dusting are primary things here. To get the feel of the new bathroom , get those chrome fixtures cleaned and polished.

These are just few indicators that will help you in comparing the services being offered by a move in house cleaning company. It’s always good to hire a professional company. They clearly know the needs of the clients and plan the things accordingly. For this it is good to take the help of people who have got the similar job done for their home. You can also ask the company to provide references of people for whom they have got the job done. Some agents use their products and equipment for cleaning the house. For this they might charge extra. In case you want them to do so, then tell them if you are allergic to smell or ingredient that is been used in the product.

These are just few of the tips that will help you in hiring a right move in house cleaning company.

Spotlight - Broward County Florida Cleaning Service

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 by jbgloss

We like to spotlight Cities once in awhile here  in the blog that we clean. Well today we are doing the County that we clean and that is Broward County Florida. We have been cleaning Boward County for over 21 years!

Some broward county highlights:

http://www.broward.org

Broward County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. As of 2000, the population is 2,025,721; this makes it the second most populated county in the state. According to 2007 U.S. Census estimates, its population has increased to 1,759,591 [1]. Its county seat is Fort Lauderdale, Florida[2].

It is also the sixteenth most populous county in the US.

Broward County is one of three counties that comprise the South Florida metropolitan area.

History

County logo.

Broward County was created in 1915. It was named for Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, Governor of Florida from 1905 to 1909. In 1915, Palm Beach County and Dade County contributed nearly equal portions of land to create Broward County. By the 1960s, Broward County was considered a leader in agriculture products and services within the State of Florida. The massive buildup of the South Florida region since the mid 1970s transformed the region, evidenced by the closure of the last major agriculture center within the county (Waldrep Dairy Farm) in 2003. It was one of the counties at the center of the 2000 U.S. Presidential election recount controversy. In 2002, it began an aggressive campaign of placing surveillance cameras along highways and traffic lights. Critics contend the cameras violate drivers’ due process rights and two separate lawsuits have been filed over their use, one in Aventura filed in February, and one in Temple Terrace near Tampa, filed at the end of July. [1]

Points of interest

Broward boasts some notable attractions. The Museum of Discovery and Science is located in Ft. Lauderdale. The International Swimming Hall of Fame is located near the Atlantic Ocean in Fort Lauderdale. The International Game Fish Association has the Hall of Fame for Sport Fishing in Dania Beach. Flamingo Gardens is a botanical garden and wildlife sanctuary. Butterfly World is located in Coconut Creek. Sawgrass Mills, a large shopping mall, is located in Sunrise. Also, the NHL’s Florida Panthers play their games at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise. There are also multiple entrances to Everglades parks. In Pompano Beach is the Festival Flea Market Mall, America’s largest indoor flea market. The African-American Research Library & Cultural Center in Fort Lauderdale boasts more than 75,000 books and materials on the experiences of people of African descent in the Caribbean, Central and South America and the United States [2].

Geography

Physical geography

Broward County is close to sea level in elevation averaging about 6 feet above sea level. It is rather new geologically and located at the eastern edge of the Florida Platform, a carbonate plateau created millions of years ago. Broward County is composed of Oolite limestone while western Broward is composed mostly of Bryozoa.[3] Broward is among the last areas of Florida to be created and populated with fauna and flora, mostly in the Pleistocene.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,320 square miles (3,418 km²).Approximately two-thirds—847 square miles (2,194 km²) — of the county’s area lies in an undeveloped Everglades conservation area. 1,205 square miles (3,122 km²) of the county’s area is land and 114 square miles (296 km²) of it is water. The total area is 8.66% water.

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Broward approved the construction of Osborne Reef, an artificial reef made of tires off the Fort Lauderdale beach, but it has proven an environmental disaster.[3]

Domestic Cleaning Or Commercial Cleaning, What Is the Difference?

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 by jbgloss

Found this great article on Commercial Cleaning vs Domestic Cleaning -

s there really a difference between domestic and commercial cleaning? In short the answer is yes; but there are various factors that make it so.

With commercial cleaning the work is considered a necessity for running the business so becomes a business expense. Business expenses are part of a budget therefore the cost of having the premises cleaned needs to fit into the allocated amount. This is not the case with domestic cleaning as it is purely a decision of the homeowner to clean their property themselves or pay to have it done.

There are certain expectations of cleaning by property owners, but the kind carried out with commercial property does depend on the business. Any business handling food is meticulous about keeping the place hygienically clean. Health requirements are such that if they do not keep the properties as clean as the set Health Standards they could lose their licence to sell food. This is a great incentive for people to work hard at keeping up the standards. Usually the cleaning is done by the employed staff. It is part of the closing down ritual so they know when they arrive the following day there will be no contamination.

Should a building contain offices for professional consultants or financial institutions the requirements are not so strict. A thorough vacuum and the hygienic cleaning of all the bathrooms are usually sufficient. Because offices house many desks with computers most cleaners are not required to dust. They are expected to empty the rubbish bins, but vacuuming the floor is the main prerequisite.

Many commercial buildings, especially large city skyscrapers leased by various organisations, tender out their cleaning. This helps them cope with the annual cost and it is budgeted into their expenses. Sometimes the cheapest tender is chosen but this does not guarantee a thorough job.

For a commercial cleaning company to make a profit they must ensure that the number of worked hours they pay for are less than the money they receive for the work. Should they have underquoted to get the job, less time is spent cleaning on each floor making the quality of the clean not as diligent as it probably should be.

There are thousands of commercial buildings and many areas that need to be cleaned and kept in pristine condition. Floors and bathrooms inside the buildings are a must for daily cleaning but the windows of the buildings also need a regular removal of dust both inside and out, especially if it is a shop front used for promotion of sales. Wooden or vinyl floors must be regularly polished to keep up the shine. All these jobs need to be carried out by professionals in those fields.

Because commercial cleaning is usually done by Cleaning Organisations the owners of the building will not meet the cleaners. If the job is not done well the lessees of the space will complain to the owner. This is unless the lessee has arranged the cleaning themselves. As cleaning in commercial property is usually done outside of business hours the cleaner is very rarely seen and in some cases it is not the same person doing the job each day.

To ensure the cleaning is kept up to standard, owners of commercial properties take out Contracts with Cleaning Companies. This is where the tendering becomes an advantage. The Contract is signed for a certain period of time, and at the end of that Contract the owners of the buildings can renegotiate their cleaning costs and requirements. If they are not happy with the kind of cleaning they are receiving they look elsewhere.

Commercial cleaning can be a lucrative business, but matching the quality with the charge is the difficult part and many commercial cleaners charge less than they should just to obtain the jobs. Once they have the Contract they sometimes ‘on sell’ these Contracts and make money from the new arrangement. Depending on how much the contract is worth, determines the amount of time that can be spent cleaning. Each cleaner is allocated a specific number of minutes to clean an area or floor and the work has to be finished in that time. Speed does not always combine with efficiency and quality is not always received.

The reduction of spending for cleaning, and the small profits to be made can cause many commercial cleaning jobs to be rushed and poorly administered.

Cleaning a home is different. To the homeowner their property is their castle. They will be much more fastidious about the results. They are paying for the cleaning out of their own pocket and they want to see some value in return for that expenditure. The work is more demanding than cleaning a commercial property.

The requirements of most homeowners are such that a reasonable cleaning job is not good enough. Expectations are high and on top of that they have all their personal things throughout the dwelling and allowing someone into their home to clean has security implications. The home owner needs to feel comfortable with the person doing the work and be sure the place will look as neat, clean and tidy as they expect after each clean.

Where do home owners go to find a cleaner? They don’t put out tenders as in the commercial world so who do they get to clean? Many people advertise for cleaners in their local papers, or they hire people who promote themselves as cleaners, also there are Cleaning Agencies who will charge a fee for finding the cleaner for them.

Homes are very rarely cleaned on a daily basis. If the home owner has a regular cleaner the dwelling is usually cleaned either weekly or fortnightly. Some home owners require their cleaner to do housework as well, so the time spent on the property can be quite long.

Just vacuuming the floors and cleaning the bathrooms is usually not enough when cleaning a home; especially as bathrooms are more than the toilets, urinals and basins. There is the shower and bath as well as the toilet and sink. Kitchens are larger with many cupboards and a stove top and probably a range hood, whereas in a commercial situation the kitchen is usually a small set of cupboards with a sink and microwave. Because the home is not cleaned daily there is also a build up of dust and dirt, and all horizontal surfaces need to be wiped.

In both cases Time is what the commercial property owner and the homeowner are paying for. With the Commercial situation a certain amount of money is allocated indicating the time allowed for the clean. In the Domestic world this situation is reversed. The homeowner pays for the Time it takes to clean their property. The size of the property and the area to be cleaned governs the Time it takes. The larger the building the more Time required. The smaller the property the Time will be less. Less Time spent, costs less, but if the property is large and the correct Time is not allocated the poorer the job.

For most commercial property owners as long as the basics are done they are happy, but with a home owner, the less work carried out means more cleaning for them to do themselves. This somewhat negates the whole idea of having a cleaner. They want their home to be pristine and clean when they return home after a long days work. To see areas that have been missed or not cleaned properly can make an expensive exercise.

So the biggest difference between commercial and domestic cleaning is the payment. The commercial world pays for their cleaning because it is a necessity. Whether the cleaning is done well or not is not really the issue, it is a cost that has to be paid and therefore an expense for the business. With the domestic situation the cost is a discretionary outlay. If people have the spare money they can afford it, if not they clean themselves and that is why they expect perfection.

Yes there is a difference between cleaning commercial property and domestic dwellings, but the kind of cleaning received is dependent on how much each is willing to pay.

I hope you found this article interesting. My name is Julie Finch-Scally and I am the franchisor and founder of The Duster Dollies. The Duster Dollies is a cleaning business with a difference. We are booking agencies for domestic cleaning. This means you don’t actually do the cleaning.

I have written a Cleaning Business Guide which might help you further with your investigations into the Cleaning Industry and what to purchase. You can get your free eBook of The Guide fromhttp://www.franchisecleaning.com.au. All you have to do is ask.

Julie Finch-Scally has been working in the cleaning industry since 1992. During that time she has grown a small home based business into a franchised organisation that arranges cleaning for houses across Australia.

Julie has written several articles about cleaning, an ebook guide about the cleaning industry and a book called The Third Oldest Profession - the A-Z of home cleaning. This book is great for those starting up their own home and requiring knowledge on how to keep their home pristine.

According to Julie residential cleaning is a growth industry. More and more people are realising they don’t have and don’t want to spend the time cleaning their home. Cleaners are finding they can’t keep up with the demand.

Eighteen years of experience has made Julie Finch-Scally an expert in the field of Cleaning.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Julie_Finch-Scally

The new year has begun - take some stress off we can help!Clean

Thursday, January 21st, 2010 by jbgloss

There is nothing better then coming home to a clean and spotless home! It truly can relieve stress and make for a better day. We are here to help you, for over 20 years we have kept Broward County homes and offices clean and we can help you.

Each customer gets the individual treatment that they deserve. Just give us a call so we can explain how we work and you will see how a maid service can change the way you feel.

Have an amazing day!

Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning

Post Party Clean Up Time - Happy New Year!!

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 by jbgloss

Happy New Year!

The Party is over and the clean up is still going on! Well we are here to help, for over 20 years Sun Cleaning Maid Service and House Cleaning has helped keep houses clean. Just because the holiday is over does not mean that we need to stop cleaning. We can help you keep your home or office clean.

Couple things when you call the office. Make sure your communicate your expectations to the maid service office. It is important to keep the lines of communication open with the office as this will make a huge difference in the expectation of the service.

Make sure you call with some time. This time of year we get real busy and we want to make sure that we can fit into your schedule.

No matter what the event or just weekly house cleaning we can help you. We have been serving South Florida for over 20 years and would love the opportunity to help you keep your house clean.

Amazing day here at Sun Cleaning - getting ready for Halloween clean up!

Thursday, October 29th, 2009 by jbgloss

Happy Halloween!

If you live in one of our service areas - Boca Raton to Aventura then we are ready to help you this weekend! It is going to be an amazing Halloween this year with it falling on Saturday! Our cleaning crews are already getting busy putting everything together and if you are looking please call today! This weekend is getting full!

As always have a safe and happy halloween - we look forward to helping you keep your home clean!

Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House cleaning

Another Amazing Day Here at Sun Cleaning!

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 by jbgloss

It looks as if Weston is winning today - we have a lot of new clients from Weston Florida. Everyday we continue to grow and have fun here at Sun Cleaning -

Remember - communication is the key to a great maid service - the more we hear about your needs the better off we are in communicating that with the team. We want you to have the best experience possible!

Thanks for being a customer of Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning

The benefits of owning a cleaning service business -

Saturday, October 24th, 2009 by jbgloss

The  benefits of owning a cleaning service business -

1. Working with amazing South Florida clients who have patience and are kind and compassionate. Know we do our best and that this business is hard.

2. Working with wonderful people who do their best to clean and help their customers 6 days a week.

3. Respecting each other in a relationship of trust and customer service.

4. Communication with amazing new clients who come everyday.

5. Using the internet to meet new clients and work together.

6. Having FUN!


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