If your floors exhibit filth, grime, and wear and tear symptoms, consider hiring floor cleaning services in Santa Clara to restore them to their previous pristine state. However, while attempting to find out how to pick the best business for the work, it may take a lot of work to figure out how to choose…
Category: Blog
CBC Cleaning and Construction’s blog page is a valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about maintaining a clean and healthy home or workplace. Our team of experts regularly shares informative articles, tips, and advice on a variety of topics related to cleaning, construction, and restoration. From DIY cleaning solutions and preventative maintenance tips to information on the latest industry trends and techniques, our blog page is a one-stop-shop for all your cleaning and construction needs. Whether you’re a homeowner, business owner, or just someone who cares about keeping their environment clean and healthy, CBC Cleaning and Construction’s blog page is a must-read.
Water damage in your home
A quick response after a water damage situation is critical! Waiting for the area to dry can promote mold growth, especially after 72 hours. Water destruction can occur within hours to wood flooring, drywall, furniture and personal belongings. It’s important to act right away to decrease the risk of damage. The quicker water is extracted,…
Water Heater Leak
Last night I walked in the den and water was everywhere! My water heater leaked and saturated the carpet. It is our TV room and it’s an absolute mess! Can I just move my furniture out into the back yard and let the carpet dry on its own—will it be okay? water heater leak in…
Mold risk in your home or office
It is true that mold is a natural part of our outdoor environment. Many people have allergies living in damp and wet climates, while others are never bothered by their daily encounters with mold. But, when mold begins to grow within a closed area like a home or business it can be extremely damaging in…
Prevention is the name of the game
Water damage you know about in your home isn’t nearly as bad as water damage you don’t know about. You can remove the obvious when you see it, then take preventative action against long-term damage. When you can’t see it and it has gone undetected for weeks, and sometimes months, the permanent damage may already…
Steps to take during a water disaster
I cannot believe this! Water is pouring down through the ceiling from the bathroom upstairs. What should I do? These are the steps you need to take immediately to gain control of this disaster: Call CBC Cleaning and Restoration’s 24 Hour Emergency line at 661-294-2221, or click the emergency button on the homepage of CBC’s…