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When it comes to cleaning and sealing your driveway before winter, the clock is ticking
In addition to being a successful business owner, Pristine Clean founder Ken Wilson is also a family man who regularly serves as a volunteer coach for his sons’ flag football teams. “When coaching, we try to teach the kids life lessons, like the importance of giving your best effort for the entire game,” Ken says. “Too often we see our...
Read MoreHome maintenance: Protecting your concrete
If freezing temperatures arrived politely on December 21 and left all at once before St. Patrick’s Day, you probably wouldn’t need to clean and seal your driveway. But that’s not how Jack Frost works. He’s constantly coming and going—freezing and thawing—all winter long, a process that causes our concrete driveways to chip,...
Read MoreConcrete clean and seal
Each year on the summer solstice in Northeast Ohio—around June 21—we enjoy roughly 15 hours of daylight, compared with just 9 hours on the winter solstice near December 21. That means right now we’re losing two minutes of daylight every single day. That may not sound like much—until you consider that we’ll lose a full...
Read MoreNow is the time to eliminate grime, mold, and mildew from your home
Years ago I participated in the professional development program known as the Disney Institute. During one seminar, we learned that Walt Disney World sees its top competition as a new roof. In other words, a family must decide, “Is this the year we go to Disney World or the year we get a new roof?” Never has this notion been more relevant...
Read MoreEnjoy a more beautiful home this summer with Pristine Clean's Summer House Wash
Summer is finally here and Northeast Ohioans will be spending a lot more time outside enjoying our yards and gardens, patios and charcoal grills, verandas, fire pits, and rocking chairs in the cool shade. This is especially true in the summer of 2020, when our plans for beach vacations and trips to Cedar Point have been put on hold, replaced by...
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