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Sears uses a negative air flow process with truck-mounted or HEPA-filtered vacuums. We remove, clean, and reattach all vent covers. We clean all ducts and returns with air blowers, brushes and/or whips pushing debris to vacuum. Coils and blowers are air washed when accessible. All access holes are replaced according to NADCA specifications.
The average 6 room house collects over 40lbs. of dust every yearDiscovery Magazine
50% of all illnesses are either caused or aggravated by polluted indoor airAmerican College of Allergies
1 out of every 5 people who suffer from allergies have a direct relationship to the dust, fungi, and bacteria in the air duct systemsTotal Health & Better Health Magazine
Allergens, dust mites, dirt, and pet dander build up in carpets over time, leaving them grimy and discolored. Our two-step, professionally-recognized carpet cleaning system can extract dirt, remove stubborn spots and spills, and help eliminate odors, and restore color, leaving your carpet looking and feeling fresh.
A special heated carpet cleaning solution is sprayed deep into the carpet fibers to loosen embedded dirt.
It’s followed by a high-powered extraction and pH-balancing fiber rinse to remove the dirt and cleaning solution, leaving your carpet as clean as it can be.
Once your carpet has undergone professional cleaning, we recommend the optional application of the UltraCare™ Fourguard Carpet Protector. This carpet protector restores the protective coating on your carpet, making your cleaning last longer and allowing for easier home cleanings.
New Carpets typically have carpet protectors applied during manufacturing. However, this protector wears off over time with repeated foot traffic and vacuuming. Having Sears re-apply the carpet protector refreshes the carpets performance. It allows you to pick up more dirt with your vacuum to help keep your carpet cleaner and it slows down how quickly liquid spills soak in, so you have time to clean up spills.
Due to its durability and aesthetic charm, tile flooring is a common option for kitchens and bathrooms. While new tile flooring looks great, over time, the grout lines between tiles become dirty by absorbing water and liquid detergents from mopping. In fact, regular mopping can actually make grout lines look worse over time. This occurs because the mop water used to clean a floor will seep into grout lines and stay there. Without professional cleaning, your grout lines will continue to accumulate dirt and grime, discoloring the look of your entire tiled floor.
Homeowners often struggle to remove the dirt from their discolored grout lines. That’s why Sears offers professional tile and grout cleaning. Our trained technicians use powerful extraction equipment to do what ordinary mopping cannot. Sears technicians use advanced cleaning equipment, cleaning solutions, and high–powered vacuum extraction to loosen and remove embedded dirt from the grout.
Due to its durability and aesthetic charm, tile flooring is a common option for kitchens and bathrooms. While new tile flooring looks great, over time, the grout lines between tiles become dirty by absorbing water and liquid detergents from mopping. In fact, regular mopping can actually make grout lines look worse over time. This occurs because the mop water used to clean a floor will seep into grout lines and stay there. Without professional cleaning, your grout lines will continue to accumulate dirt and grime, discoloring the look of your entire tiled floor.
Porous grout naturally absorbs, oils, grease and mopping cleaners, which leads to discolorations. To help prevent grout discoloration you should have a clear sealer applied after every professional cleaning. Grout sealant is transparent, meaning not only will it protect your grout lines, but it won’t affect the coloring, so your grout will continue to look great while being protected. Once grout sealant is applied, you’ll have a better time maintaining your grout lines in between cleanings.
To revitalize your grout lines, consider grout recoloring. Grout recoloring is a great option for older grout that has suffered from wear over time. By having the grout recolored, you’ll recapture the original look your grout had years ago. On the other hand, you might want to incorporate a new color into your grout lines to give your kitchen or bathroom a whole new look. In either case, grout recoloring will renew the vibrancy of your tile flooring.
Dryer Vent Cleaning is often overlooked. The U.S. Fire Administration reports there are 2,900 home clothes dryer fires causing an average of 5 deaths, 100 injuries, and $35 million in property loss each year.
34% of all home clothes dryer fires are due to not cleaning the dryer vent. We recommend having your dryer vents cleaned once a year to reduce the risk of a house fire and to ensure your family's safety.
Dryer fires are the number one cause of house fires in the United States. The number one cause of dryer fires is a dirty dryer vent. Protect your home by cleaning your dryer vent.
Not only will your home be safer, but your dryer will also operate more efficiently with a clean vent.
Eliminate costly repair bills and lower utility costs.
As many as 1 in 5 Americans suffer from allergies caused by particles that are frequently found in the air inside most homes. If you or anyone in your family suffers from allergies, asthma, or if you just want healthier air in your home ask us about The UV Light.
To minimize energy usage and reduce utility costs, the A/C coils should be cleaned at least once a year. It is estimated that dirty evaporator and condenser coils can increase the energy usage of your air conditioning system by over 30 percent.
The UV Light UV is installed in the central air system where it works continuously to fight mold and other biological contaminants in the air and on HVAC system interior surfaces, particularly the cooling coil. For over a century scientists have known that certain frequencies of light have a devastating effect on microbial life. We now know that exposure to ultraviolet light in the range of 254 NM (UV-C band) disrupts the DNA of microorganisms thus preventing them from reproducing, thereby effectively killing them.
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