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Saturday, March 17, 2007

Cleaning Montreal


Entretien Commercial Montreal Laval West Island
For a full service commercial janitorial entretien cleaning package you can trust, AlphA Montreal has a vested interest in giving clients the best possible standards their money can buy while trying to save clients as much money as possible on thie service. We offer highly motivated staff who enjoy what they do. We offer superior security by police checking all staff and supervisors.
We offer cleaning services to the greater Montreal area including Laval, South shore, west island
For a company that clean's the corners your present service provider cuts...call AlphA Montreal on 514 737 9750
"We also cleaning windows and can pressure wash your property"
CLICK HERE to visit us on the web. You can select an online quote request FREE
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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

For Home Owners
http://www.homerenovationguide.com/blog/Visit the link above for some great information on home maintenence and regularly updated seasonal tips for looking after your residential property
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Montreal Window Companies
Should you be having problems with your windows or doors and need a window replacement company or window repair service, you might want to check out this link listing montreal companies in the industry CLICK HEREThis site is an excellent resource to all service industries and is a must for "add to favourites"For all advertising enquires for this highly search engine ranked site please contactChristopher PaulsenDirector of Business DevelopmentMABO Media Group Inc.cpaulsen@mabomedia.comT: 416 913 8875 (direct)F: 416 324 9980
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Montreal Gazette Article on AlphA Window Cleaning
http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/story.html?id=f99d0663-a27c-4c8e-86d6-8321fca1bca8
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Read About AlphA in the Montreal Gazette
In this article about AlphA Window Cleaning Montreal. It details the concept , startup and growth alongside some slik implimentation of technologies into a residential and commercial window cleaning company based out of Montreal ,Quebec Canada
CLICK HERE
Thankyou for visiting montreals premier window cleaning companies blog. Be sure to come back and visit us again soon
Best regards
www.yourwindowcleaner.com
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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Questions about window cleaning ?????
Below is a great resource to get information on anything and everything window cleaning, for commercial and residential, business owners, window cleaners and home owners. Sign up and your questions shall be answered.http://groups.google.com/group/windowcleaning <--click
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Saturday, March 03, 2007

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More on Roof and Gutter Cleaning

Just as your house needs to be clean, so does your roof. A good roof cleaning should be done for a different reason, though. If you house is near a tree, built in a location that has high humidity, or is near a source of humidity such as a lake, pond, or pool, then your roof may be susceptible to fungus. Not only does this sound disgusting, but it is downright dangerous. Fungus can cause children (and others) to become sick, and it can even find its way into the house itself.
The most effective method of roof cleaning is to use a pressure washer surface cleaner. When used with a cleaning agent, the roof can be restored to the way it was when it was first installed. Unlike the bleach that some contractors use, soap solutions are safer for plants and animals, and will not harm the surface you are cleaning.
Once you have your materials together, you can begin. Roof cleaning is done in two phases. First is the removal of dirt and fungus, and the second is the rinsing of the roof. One of the corners of the roof is the best place to begin. Move the surface pressure washer back and forth in a three to four foot path. It’s safe to move it over the same spot several times if you have to. If you have to, feel free to use more detergent. If it’s hot out, use clean water to rinse the area off that you are cleaning every ten to fifteen minutes or so, then continue with the washing.
When your roof cleaning is complete, be sure to rinse off the whole roof again, to remove any last traces of fungus or cleaning chemicals. What you should have left is a clean, safe roof that is like new.
Your Complete Guide to Gutter Cleaning
Gutter cleaning: It’s one of those jobs that have us groaning before we even take the ladder out of the garage, but it’s necessary nonetheless. Leaves, sticks, bugs and twigs all do their part to clog our gutters and downspouts leaving our homes vulnerable to water damage.
But before you resign yourself to your fate and grab up all of your old rags, a broom and the garden hose, you should know that there is an easy and quick way to clean your gutters. That’s right, all you need is a ladder, a pressure washer, an attachable extension wand or telescoping wand, and a couple of trash bags and you’re set for the gutter cleaning chore that won’t leave you pulling your hair out.
Since the majority of gutters become clogged when debris like falling leaves get caught in them, you should first check the top portions of your gutter system to remove any excess debris. If your gutters are relatively clear with no large masses of debris, you will need to do nothing at this point; the pressure washer will be able to take care of all of it for you.
The next step to gutter cleaning with a pressure washer is to clean your downspouts. You can do this by removing any debris that may be found around the base of your downspout and putting it into a trash bag. Then, take the pressure washer and direct a stream of water with a high GPM through the downspout. When you see that the water is running freely out of the downspouts, you can move on to the rest of the gutters.
Now all you have to do is wash the debris that is left in the gutters down through the downspouts with the pressure washer. Clean the debris from around the base of your downspouts once again and wipe down the outside of your gutters with a cleaning cloth.
Gutter cleaning should be done twice a year, in the spring and fall. If you have a lot of trees on your property, you may want to clean your gutters twice in the fall.

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Pressure washing Pressure Cleaning Montreal

Pressure washing may seem like something that's easily done to remove mildew and mold from your deck, patios and siding. However, many homeowners have found that there is quite a bit more involved than just renting a machine and blasting it off your property. Over the years it's become a skill that most homeowners have decided they don't have the time or patience to learn how to do it properly.
Since the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) started banning the use of pressure treated wood due to chromated copper arsenate (CCA), most people have decided to seal their wood decks as the EPA suggests to prevent the arsenic from leaching into the soil. Most homeowners use local companies to pressure wash their decks and siding to save valuable time and the expense of rental equipment and some prefer to do the job themselves on a hot summer day. If you decide to hire a contractor to perform the work for you, there are a lot of important questions you need to ask before you should allow them to work on your home. First, make sure the company your hiring has the experience and the right equipment to perform the job properly, using more than 1,000 PSI or less than 4gpm can cause damage to wood. In Maryland, your also required to have a Maryland Home Improvement License (MHIC) for sealing decks or any repairs and it must be listed in all advertising and vehicles.
Make sure that any contractor you hire has a copy of this license and a long history of performing work in the area also; check them out with The Better Business Bureau. Another way to protect yourself is to use a company with certifications and affiliations in their industry like The Power Washers of North America.
The PWNA is the recognized leader in developing and communicating the highest standards in ethical business practices, environmental awareness, and safety through continuing education and active representation of the membership. PWNA educated and trained contractors raise the level of professionalism and value to their customers, and run a National Clean Across American project from July 24th-31st for various charities. For information about this project see their website at www.pwna.org
Unfortunately, many homeowners have tried using an unlicensed or inexperienced contractor offering a lower price, in some cases this may end up with the job uncompleted or worse, done improperly causing thousands of dollars in damage.
It will cost more time and money to find the right contractor for you but it could cost far more, to hire a company without the proper experience or to do the job yourself. For example, most people don't know that using household bleach to remove the mold and mildew from your deck will actually damage the woods lignin fibers. Or that too much pressure can also damage the woods surface and cause it to splinter or fur. To many companies have decided they could tackle it without the proper training and with most machines putting out an average of 3,000 PSI it can be dangerous to the operator and your property. Properly learning the techniques and training for cleaning wood takes time, training and a long-term investment, each deck or house is different and they all require special attention.First you have to find out if there is an existing sealer or stain on the deck and how to remove it properly. Very similar to painting, deck sealers and preservatives won't properly adhere to a wood surface that has an existing sealer on it. First this product must be removed from the deck using a stripping agent and you must take steps to ensure that the stripping agent will not harm the plants or siding on the home.Most deck stripping agents have a sodium hydroxide base that will remove the existing sealer or stain and then it can be washed off with a pressure washer using a maximum of 1,000 PSI. When using a pressure washer you must clean with the grain of the wood the entire length of the board.By varying your distance from the wood or not going with the grain you may cause marks and discoloration in the surface. If done carefully, this will leave you with a clean surface for the next step.
Now that you have used a deck stripper to remove the last sealer, the surface must be neutralized so the sealer will absorb and adhere to the wood. Wood and other surfaces can be neutralized using citric or oxalic acid to bring them to a neutral Ph level, Oxalic acid will also remove tannin or leaf stains and also those iron or rust stains from rusting furniture.Now your wood surface is ready to be sealed and there are many other options to consider. The various sealers can be confusing to some but it's important to use a product that has ultraviolet protection from the suns rays. Most sealers have some UV protection, various oils to moisturize the wood and mildew prevention to fight the growth of mildew and mold. The best UV protection can be found in sealers that contain a pigment or stain, almost all of these products form a film on the woods surface, that may wear off with foot traffic or pets, they are semi-transparent allowing the woods natural grain to show while adding a tint of color to the surface. They will also help blend the over all color of the wood if some of your lumber has a different shade than others. You can also use products with solid colors, which don't allow the natural wood grain to show through and in most cases they usually appear to be painted when completed. Then there are preservative-based deck sealers that will penetrate into the wood. These products come in clear and different stain colors and they tend to last the longer because they penetrate into the wood. This allows the oils in the sealer to penetrate into the wood, which keep the wood from dry rotting, cracking, and also blocks the suns UV rays. These preservative sealers will hold up twice as long as the surface film forming agents and they will extend the life of the wood.
Pressure washing siding may seem safer to take on yourself but if you don't have the proper tools and experience it could cost far more than you intended as well. Some of the most common mistakes made by homeowners and contractors are trying to remove the powdery coating called oxidation on aluminum siding. Removing this coating can cause discoloration and in some cases cause the siding to look like a completely different color. Using too much pressure can also force water up behind the siding where it will cause mildew behind the siding or in some cases, blow the siding off the house! Washing the house from the top down or letting chemicals dry on the house, which may leave streaks on the siding. Using a ladder to clean the upper areas of a house can result in serious injuries and death from slipping off the ladder.
These are the types of mishaps that many people have when attempting to do a quick power washing of their home. If you decide to use a power washer on your home, we would be happy to tell you how to do the job safely and correctly or to find a reputable and experienced company.

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Gutter Cleaning Montreal

The time is fast approaching and it's time to clean the gutters on your home. Many homeowners do this project each year to properly maintain their homes. What you may not realize is that most gutter systems should be cleaned 3-4 times a year with each season. You may be wondering why should I clean out my gutters so often? The reason is each season trees go through various cycles that can clog up your gutters. In spring, most trees drop seedlings and dead twigs. Spring is also the best time to inspect your gutters for any damages that may have occurred during the winter snow. In summer, trees lose leaves from heavy storms and high winds. In early fall, you should remove leaves that have fallen early to keep your gutters flowing freely. At the end of fall or early winter, you want to make sure everything has been properly cleared from the gutter system to help prevent ice dams or buildup of ice in your gutters. The extra weight of frozen water in your gutters can easily cause them to pull away from the fascia and in many cases, fall off the house. Improper gutter maintenance will lead to clogged or damaged gutters and can cause thousands of dollars in damage to your homes foundation, exterior trim and basements.
To clean your gutters properly, rent a sturdy ladder and get your a neighbor to give you a hand. Ladders can be rented from most local rental centers for as little as $40.00 a day. When using ladders, make sure you stay away from power lines, trees and windows. It's a good idea to use a ladder stabilizer to make sure the ladder doesn't crush your gutters or slip while your doing the cleaning. Ladder stabilizers can be purchased at most hardware stores for about $30.00. Remember your safety is more important than clean gutters, so make sure you get someone to help you. Thousands of people die each year from falls and electrocution while working on ladders.
If you have gutter screens or gutter guards, make sure that they aren't damaged or clogged with leaves and branches. They won't help protect the gutters if the water can't get into them properly and the water may just flow over them making them useless, even if the gutters are clean! Carefully lift the guards to avoid damaging them and remove any leaves or debris under them and then reinstall them properly. You should run water over them to make sure they are working properly. Check your downspouts to see if they have screens at the top and clear them as well. If necessary, use a hose to clear any heavily clogged downspouts and make sure you replace any damaged gutter or downspout screens. While cleaning your gutters, inspect them to make sure the fasteners are properly secured. This can usually be done with a hammer, or in some cases a screwdriver.
You may find that over time, the spikes that hold the aluminum to the fascia board have loosened. Either drive the loose spikes back into place, or replace them with longer ones for improved support. When gutters are loose, the pitch is changed and the water will overflow at low areas. Since you have help from your neighbor, this is also the perfect time to inspect your roof for missing shingles, cracked vent pipe gaskets or bare nails. Make sure you return the favor and help him or her on their house when you're done.

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Monday, March 12, 2007

Entretien Commercial Montreal Laval West Island

For a full service commercial janitorial entretien cleaning package you can trust, AlphA Montreal has a vested interest in giving clients the best possible standards their money can buy while trying to save clients as much money as possible on thie service. We offer highly motivated staff who enjoy what they do. We offer superior security by police checking all staff and supervisors.
We offer cleaning services to the greater Montreal area including Laval, South shore, west island
For a company that clean's the corners your present service provider cuts...call AlphA Montreal on 514 737 9750
"We also cleaning windows and can pressure wash your property"
CLICK HERE to visit us on the web. You can select an online quote request FREE

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

For Home Owners

http://www.homerenovationguide.com/blog/

Visit the link above for some great information on home maintenence and regularly updated seasonal tips for looking after your residential property

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Montreal Window Companies

Should you be having problems with your windows or doors and need a window replacement company or window repair service, you might want to check out this link listing montreal companies in the industry CLICK HERE

This site is an excellent resource to all service industries and is a must for "add to favourites"

For all advertising enquires for this highly search engine ranked site please contact

Christopher Paulsen
Director of Business Development
MABO Media Group Inc.
cpaulsen@mabomedia.com
T: 416 913 8875 (direct)
F: 416 324 9980

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Montreal Gazette Article on AlphA Window Cleaning

http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/story.html?id=f99d0663-a27c-4c8e-86d6-8321fca1bca8

Click above for Montreal Gazette article

Read About AlphA in the Montreal Gazette

In this article about AlphA Window Cleaning Montreal. It details the concept , startup and growth alongside some slik implimentation of technologies into a residential and commercial window cleaning company based out of Montreal ,Quebec Canada

Thankyou for visiting montreals premier window cleaning companies blog. Be sure to come back and visit us again soon
Best regards
www.yourwindowcleaner.com

WIN FREE WINDOW CLEANING MONTREAL

To enter this free window cleaning prize draw simply visit www.alphawindowcleaning.com and fill in the short entry form. You can win free window cleaning montreal for 1 year. Details onsite.
GOOD LUCK !!!!!!
Residential 514 / 450 area only

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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Questions about window cleaning ?????

Below is a great resource to get information on anything and everything window cleaning, for commercial and residential, business owners, window cleaners and home owners. Sign up and your questions shall be answered.

http://groups.google.com/group/windowcleaning <--click

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Saturday, March 03, 2007

Window Cleaning Montreal Gutter Cleaning Montreal

Over 8000 residential clients satisfied in Montreal 2007

ALPHA
514 737 9750
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

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