What is LEED?

|August 12, 2015

When you are setting up cleaning services for your building, you may want to choose cleaners that are LEED certified. LEED is a term that stands for Leadership in Environment and Energy Design, and this certification was established to recognize green building and cleaning strategies. Additionally, LEED certification is given to buildings that have been […]

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Staying Clean And Healthy At School

|August 5, 2015

Smiling School Teacher in Clean Classroom

The summer break is nearing an end, so now is a great time to schedule commercial school cleaning services for your building. With classrooms and hallways clear of students, your cleaning company will be able to address the major cleaning projects that are more difficult to perform during the year. By working with a company […]

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More Than A Cleaning Company

|July 15, 2015

If you want your business to succeed, it must be presentable and approachable to the general public. Many business owners turn to commercial cleaning services in San Francisco to make sure that they live up to this standard. Watch this video clip to find out why No More Dirt, Inc. is more than a cleaning […]

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Reasons To Trust No More Dirt

|July 1, 2015

Hospital and Medical Facility Cleaning Service

There may be no more important location to keep clean than a medical facility, and No More Dirt, Inc. is eager to provide your medical building with the cleaning services in San Francisco it needs. Our green cleaning services make use of safe and environmentally friendly products in order to cultivate an atmosphere of sanitation […]

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Get To Know No More Dirt, Inc.

|June 17, 2015

For the best and most comprehensive cleaning services in San Francisco, trust No More Dirt, Inc. The dedicated account managers at No More Dirt will take the time to get to know your business inside and out to ensure that your specific cleaning needs are met or exceeded. That’s why No More Dirt guarantees a […]

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