Even Better Than Santa’s Elves

by Sarah Warburton

Look through every holiday tradition in every culture and ask yourself, “Which one will give me a clean house?” Not a single story promises than good girls and boys will be reward with sparkling countertop and sanitized bathrooms. But that doesn’t mean you have to spend your holidays scrubbing and scouring your own house instead of sharing in the joy of the season. Sal Lucatero, co-owner of Professional Maid Service says, “We offer regularly scheduled cleanings and special help for special occasions, too! Whether you need a one-time deep cleaning or weekly help to get you through the holidays…you can always leave the cleaning to us!”

Given a choice between an elf that puts treats in your stocking and a Professional Maid who sweeps and vacuums and mops, who would choose the elf? Every team from the Professional Maid Service is bonded and insured, has undergone thorough background checks, and arrives neatly uniformed in a clearly-labelled company car, so you can have complete confidence. Not even Santa can make that kind of promise about his team! Sal says, “This time of year many of our clients choose our no-hassle key drop off and pick up, so they come home from running errands, a long day of work, or a holiday party to find their house is sparkling clean and waiting.”

One client told us, “Deciding to schedule regular home cleaning by Professional Maid Service is the best gift I ever gave myself!” Co-Owner Max McCammond says, “You can also call us to arrange the gift of a cleaning for your parents, your best friends, a new mom, or an overworked teacher. A clean home (and extra time to enjoy it!) is one gift everyone appreciates! Have a wonderful holiday season from all of us at Professional Maid Services!”

Cleaning to the Max:  Have you bought bags and bags of potatoes to roast, mash, or boil for your holiday feast? Save a few to help you get ready to entertain. Max says, “All too often, glasses come out of the dishwasher with spots and mineral stains. Rub those marks with the flesh side of a potato peel and they’ll disappear…without any chemical-laden glass cleansers! Take the tarnish off your silverware by dipping half a potato (the flesh side) into baking soda. Then rub your silverware gently. The baking soda will break down the tarnish and the potato will absorb it like magic!”  

Professional Maid Service
281-342-6500
www.ProfessionalMaidService.com

 

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