Keeping your house or business clean reduces allergies and keeps harmful germs away from you, your family, and your customers. Whether you are getting hit with the annual itch to spring clean or just gearing up for a typical pass-through, it may be time to replace or upgrade your current arsenal of cleaning supplies. 

If so, while the switch may seem daunting, consider what eco-friendly options you might be able to incorporate into your home cleaning. 



If you have spent any time on a construction site, you know they get messy fast. From offcuts of timber and fragments of tiles to bent nails and drywall dust, debris builds up both inside and around the exterior of construction work. 

Even small single-room renovations can create a sizable amount of trash. The larger the project, the larger the cleanup required.



At the end of the workday, we want the house to be a place where we feel comfortable, safe, and relaxed. In the midst of a hectic life as well as in the middle of a pandemic with so much negativity around us, we want our houses to be positive and a place that makes us feel happy. 

We don’t want it to just be a house, we want it to be a home.



Let’s be honest for a moment: we’re all so busy. Whether you’re a stay at home mom with piles on piles of laundry, and piles on piles of dishes, with a desire just to sit down and watch your favorite show, OR whether you’re working away from home, and the last thing you want is to spend more time doing something like vacuuming and taking out the trash, many people don’t have the desire or time to clean house. 

We know that you’re busy, and Greenlife Professional Cleaning wants to help you take the load off so that you can spend more time doing what you really want to be doing.



Look around. Your house is a mess. The sink is piled high with dishes, two weeks of laundry is piled up in the pantry, last Tuesday’s taco crumbs are under the table, and all of this has gone unnoticed. 

You have work, school, family, and other time-demanding and energy-draining tasks pulling you away. Yet, it’s easy to feel guilty for not getting simple house chores done.

While these tasks get more daunting and you become overwhelmed, it’s hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Be assured: you are not alone, and in no way is it your fault. Life sometimes pushes these chores aside, and you simply don’t have time to clean the way you feel like you should. This doesn’t mean your house must remain unclean.



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