All In One Cleaning considers it an honor to be given the trust that puts the keys of our clients home and business into our hands, year after year. We understand that trust isn't mere an honor; it's a privilege. On the other hand, we wouldn't have our client's trust if we didn't merit it. In 1990, when we started All In One Cleaning, our initial goal was to provide quality of service to an often underserved field.
Cleaning had been viewed by some providers as a just a commodity, while quality was neglected. We set out to right that wrong, to build a skilled team of cleaning professionals. True, it may not have been what we day-dreamed of doing when we were young, but we take a great deal of pride in the service we provide.
Cleaning had been viewed by some providers as a just a commodity, while quality was neglected. We set out to right that wrong, to build a skilled team of cleaning professionals. True, it may not have been what we day-dreamed of doing when we were young, but we take a great deal of pride in the service we provide.
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Tile, Ceramic & Resilient
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Green Cleaning
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The way it used to be: The stronger and more dangerous a chemical cleaner or solvent was the better we thought is would work. Ingredient lists were a mile long with 20 syllable names we'd never heard of and still can't pronounce. And we liked it that way. Today, we know better. We'd like to keep our environment around for our kids.
Windows
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Our dedicated personnel with years of service experience are trained to prepare the right window cleaning chemistry to cut through exhaust residue, lime deposits and grime. Using tested techniques our window teams glide over each pane, leaving behind only, clear, spotless glass. Less residue equals a clean that lasts longer between window washings.
Pressure Washing
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Carpets
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Carpet.is wonderful stuff. It absorbs our heavy footfalls, it softens our workplace decor, it helps quiet the noise of office life. But when it starts to show traffic patterns and is two shades duller two feet from the wall, it loses much of its charm. Suddenly you realize the fabric on the floor is dirty, smelly and maybe a little frightening. What's down in there? You don't know.
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Michelle G.
Oct 26, 2012