Despite how much you may vacuum — and even scrub — your carpets, there’s a chance you may have gone “nose blind” — to quote Febreze — to all the odors they contain. But that doesn’t mean you need to spend hundreds, or even thousands, tearing up and replacing your carpets. A deep carpet cleaning can restore even the oldest, dingiest carpets. Sure, you can rent a unit from a local hardware store to clean them yourself, but if you really want to eliminate troublesome odors and remove any deep, set-in stains, you really should turn to a professional. Clean is Always in Style You may think that to sell your home, you need to do major kitchen renovations, install hardwood floors, and knock down a bunch of walls. And while those changes aren’t necessarily a bad idea if you want to sell for top dollar, they’re not always worth the return on investment.
But do you know what is? Cleaning .
Cleaning and organizing your home before a sale is the easiest way to ensure it sells quickly — and for the most money possible.
So what should you do to get your home in tip-top shape?
• Deep clean every surface — floors, walls, carpets, countertops, cabinets, appliances, toilets, tubs, etc. • Organize and remove clutter. • Consider investing in a storage unit to store knick knacks,
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