Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Help For Property Owners & Managers!



If you are a property owner or manager, you have multiple irons in the fire. You may be responsible for care and upkeep of the property including cleaning, landscaping, repairs, managerial duties, attracting new tenants, clean up from previous tenants, graffiti removal and the list goes on and on.

There is a free magazine that you may find to be helpful. Clean Matters Magazine has practical tips, education about cleaning processes, guidelines in finding people to help you with your tasks, videos, links and more. Since these articles are written specifically with you in mind, we hope this publication can help to simplify your life!

You can view it at www.cleanmattersmagazine.com

We can help you keep your property safer, healthier, and cleaner!
CALL OR TEXT Abigail at 319-361-2849
E-MAIL her at abby@anewviewia.com
VISIT our website at www.anewviewia.com

Friday, April 20, 2018

How Our Education Affects You!



Recently we had the privilege of attending a cleaning industry event in Nashville, Tennessee. Not only was Partner, Tony Evans an instructor, but we also attended classes on Crime Scene Clean Up, learned about developing relationships with our clients and marketing.

We continue our education throughout the year to bring you the most up-to-date cleaning processes and safe business practices. In turn, you can have confidence in us that your property is in good (educated) hands. Not only is your property protected from damage, but you are also avoiding a dangerous situation by keeping your property clear of slip and fall hazards. Your insurance will thank us!

In May we look forward to receiving further training on hard surface restoration to remove battery acid stains, rust and more.

We can help you keep your property safer, healthier and cleaner!

CALL OR TEXT Abigail at 319-361-2849
E-MAIL her at abby@anewviewia.com or
VISIT our website at www.anewviewia.com


Friday, March 16, 2018

Do You Have a Salt Stained Driveway?





Deicers can affect concrete both physically and chemically. According to the Utah DOT, the physical effects of deicers on concrete are mainly manifested in increased damage from freeze-thaw cycling, while the chemical effects include detrimental reactions between the deicers and the cement paste, aggravation of expansive aggregate-cement reactions, and initiation and acceleration of corrosion when reinforcing steel is present in the concrete. Damage from deicer exposure can be manifested as surface scaling, cracking, concrete degradation, delamination, and premature failure.

Hopefully, we are past the point of getting any more snow so get those salt stains removed from your driveway and don't let more unnecessary damage happen to, what can be, one of the most expensive investments of your home.

If you find that you need help to clean and/or seal your concrete to prevent more damage being done...

 CALL OR TEXT Abigail at 319-361-2849
E-MAIL her at abby@anewviewia.com or
               VISIT our website at www.anewviewia.com             


          



Monday, March 5, 2018

Do I Really Need to Clean, Polish and Seal Granite?


Why is it so important to protect natural stone?
To preserve the longevity of a natural stone installation it is very important to protect it with a proper sealer and clean with products designed especially for natural stone. All natural stone surfaces are porous. As long as there is an absorption factor, stone will stain and deteriorate over time. When your stone is properly sealed, the absorbion factor is eliminated.
Do I need to seal all my granite surfaces?
Yes! If you want to protect your investment and prolong the life of the material. Although we normally think of these surfaces as “hard as rock” but this can be misleading. They all have varying degrees of porosity and if left unsealed can easily be stained by everyday spills (juices, coffee, wine, oil…etc.). Acidic substances can even etch these surfaces and potentially ruin an expensive material. Although sealing does not make the material bullet-proof, it will reduce the chance of permanent staining, etching and/or discoloration.

We can help you protect your investment!



Thanks for reading! Feel free to
CALL OR TEXT Abigail at 319-361-2849, 
E-MAIL her at abby@anewviewia.com or
VISIT our website at www.anewviewia.com

Friday, February 9, 2018

What's More Important Than Clean?




Dirty concrete, smudged windows, mold on your siding, dryer vents packed full of lint, decks that are algae covered, are just a few of the scenarios we run across every day. One of the other factors they have in common is that there are safety and health aspects of each of these to take into consideration -your's and others that may be visiting your property.

What's the difference?
Yes, we are a different kind of company. Our main concern is your health and safety. So in keeping that in mind, here are some things that we have done to ensure that your health and safety stay our priority.
  • We are certified through the United Association of Mobile Contract Cleaners (UAMCC). This testing consists of proving 5 years in the industry and third-party testing. These certifications cannot be paid for, but have to be earned. We are certified specifically in Wash Water Control, Window Cleaning, Hard Surface Restoration, Roof Cleaning and have tested for Safety Awareness.
  • We have specialized, on-going training on how to clean properly so as to not cause damage to your property, or cause problems down the road for you as a property owner or manager. 
  • Every year we go to training classes of various kinds from business management practices to hands-on technical training in the use of chemicals, equipment and safety.
  • We are fully insured.
These are the few of the things that make us different from other cleaning companies. Ultimately, what's more important than clean? The answer to that is your health and safety. We have the added benefit that once we've made it safer and healthier, it's also cleaner!

Thanks for reading! Feel free to 
call or text Abigail at 319-361-2849, 
e-mail her at abby@anewviewia.com, or 
visit our website at www.anewviewia.com