Janet Davis Cleaners - January 2021

Renovating Your Fixer-Upper

QUALITY CLEANING FOR YOUR BEDDING:

You’ll Be Sleeping on a Cloud

You just bought a fixer-upper, and you’re planning on turning the drab old property into the home of your dreams — or into the perfect investment. While you may have crunched the numbers and decided just how you want to begin your renovations, pause before you base the entire decision on a budget. When it comes to getting your renovations just right, you should consider a few other factors. DO YOU HAVE A TIMELINE? This is especially important if you’re not planning on living in the property you just bought. But having an end in sight — and a step-by-step plan for how to get there — is important in any case. Don’t launch into your renovations with only a rough idea of when you want to finish certain projects. Make a timeline. DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO START? When you’re renovating a house, it’s best to start somewhere specific — rather than initiating several projects at once. Complete the renovations for one room before moving onto the next one. Starting too many projects in different rooms is likely to leave you feeling frustrated and overwhelmed. As a tip, start renovating the room where you spend the most time first. ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THINGS TO GO WRONG? Even if you have a plan, expect setbacks. Though you probably thoroughly inspected the property before buying it, you might not have caught everything in need of renovation. After all, when you start tearing into walls and ripping up carpets, who knows what you might find? More than likely, you’re going to find more ways to spend money on your new property. Instead of letting it get you down, expect it, reevaluate, and move forward. DID YOU HIRE A PROFESSIONAL DESIGNER? Hiring a professional may seem like a luxury, but since you’re already most likely spending a lot of money, why not make sure the finished product is something really special? By relying on a trained eye, you can ensure the renovation meets all your expectations and then some!

After a long day, nothing beats sliding into bed with freshly laundered blankets or wrapping yourself up in your clean comforter. The bedding you have provides comfort at the end of the day and affects your sleep quality. As we enter the new year and many people start making goals and plans for themselves, it can be beneficial to include a few plans involving your bedding. According to the National Sleep Foundation, people spend approximately 49–60 hours or more per week sleeping in their beds. While this does give our bodies a chance to recharge throughout the night, it’s also quite a lot of time for oil, dirt, and other debris to accumulate. What's more, the foundation points out: “Without regularly cleaning, dirty sheets can contribute to allergies, skin breakouts, asthma, and more. For your health and sleep quality, it’s important to keep things clean.” This is why washing or changing sheets once a week or every other week is recommended. Before you throw your sheets into the washer, however, it’s important to first consider how they should be cleaned. A professional cleaner will know exactly how to properly wash, dry, and press the fabric so it is both cleaner and softer. After you’ve enlisted the services of a professional cleaner to clean and hand- iron your high thread count sheets, you will be amazed at their transformation. At Janet Davis Cleaners, providing our customers with quality cleaning is what we do day after day, and helping you sink down into cloud-like sheets is what we do best. If you know someone who’s been searching for the right laundry service to properly clean their sheets, tell them you know exactly who can help. Tell them to reach out to our office, and our team of professionals will take care of the rest.

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