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How Advanced 360 Can Help with Your Year-end Floor Care Regrets
About this time of year, some of you may begin to regret hiring the floor care company you’ve been working with. See if this sounds like you… You’ve called the company several times to complain, but every week, you get
Annual Budget Help from Advanced 360
We know you’re busy. You have a lot on your plate. So it’s hard to carve out time to prepare your annual floor care budget. The thing is, time is running out. Your budget for next year is due
There are 3 types of Property Managers. Which type are you?
There are different types and sizes of facilities, and there are different types of property managers. Each property manager has goals and annual budgets, and each must decide how to spend their budget to achieve their goals. A contract compliance
Floors Make a Building’s First Impression
The condition of your facility’s floors leave an impression… and that reflects on you. The visual appearance of floors often shape our perceptions of how clean and sanitary the rest of a building is. Floors that appear dirty, scuffed or
It’s That Time Again – Budget Season. Here Are Some Tips…
The best way to stretch your floor care and maintenance budget is to plan ahead. In fact, it’s recommended that you start creating a budget for any given year at least 10 months in advance. That way, you can
We Asked; You Answered: Top 3 Problems Property Managers Face
A property manager’s job is never done… at least that’s how it seems. Day in and day out, the property manager is responsible for the appearance of their floors and carpet throughout all of their buildings. By hiring the right
How healthy is your building’s Breathing Zone?
How to keep the “breathing zone” healthy Thoroughly and regularly cleaning your carpeting is the key to keeping your building healthy. Many companies claim to clean your carpets thoroughly and regularly, but most fail to deliver. The result is that
The 80/20 Rule – Invest in What Matters (without overspending)
The 80/20 rule says 80% of your time and resources should be spent on 20% of your carpet: the carpet in entryways, lobbies and main traffic lanes. It just makes sense – High-traffic areas of carpeting require more frequent cleaning