Residential and Commercial Cleaning Services in Michigan

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Professional cleaning services for homes and businesses in Michigan

Michigan is one state where the seasons change dramatically, and those dramatic changes can lead to dirty carpets, dirty homes, dirty tile and grout, and dirty offices.  Arguably, when you have a climate that is consistent year-round, your home's (and office's) cleaning needs are generally easier.  However, because Michigan's weather leads to mud, snow, flooding, plant matter transfer, and all the dirt, grime, and difficulties that come out of the variable weather here, cleaning is a serious business in Michigan, and how you clean your home and business matters.


This page is dedicated to professional cleaning services in Michigan, specifically around the Livingston County area where the weather changes are amongst the most dramatic.  Whether you're looking to have your tile and grout, carpets, upholstery, blinds, siding, deck, cleaned, or are in need of emergency flood clean up services (which are unfortunately needed almost every year in Michigan), there are professional cleaning companies who can help you get your cleaning needs met.  If you are in the Livingston County area (Brighton, Howell, Pinckeney, Fowlerville, South Lyon), stop by Saniglow Cleaners for your residential and commercial cleaning needs.

Beyond Cleaning: Thermal Imaging to Save Money on Heating Bills

Residential cleaning companies offering home thermography services

Anybody who lives in Michigan can attest to the fact that Michigan winters are cold. While some winters are colder than others, every year, at some point, you are almost guaranteed weeks of sub-zero temperatures and nasty windchill temperatures to boot. It doesn't really matter how you heat your home -- a log-burning wood stove, natural gas, or electricity -- when it's cold outside, especially if you have a larger home, you have to use more resources to keep your home warm. This is where a thermal energy analysis can help you to save some money this year on your home heating bills.

Also known as infrared thermography, or thermal imaging, thermal energy analysis allows you to view unseen parts of your home -- in terms of energy savings, this type of analysis allows you to see cold and hot air 'leaks' coming into, and leaving, your house. So, if you can see where your heated air is escaping your home, or where cold air drafts are coming in heavily, you can fix those problem spots, keep your home warmer in the winter while spending less money on heating your home.

Saniglow of Brighton, Michigan offers home thermal imaging services that can help you to pinpoint hot and cold air leaks in your home. Alongside showing you home energy leaks, however, Saniglow's thermography services:

  • Can pinpoint electrical 'hotspots' that may post a fire hazard

  • Identify moisture buildup that can cause dangerous mold inside your home

  • Highlight areas of low or missing insulation within your home's walls


If you own a home and you live in Brighton, Howell, South Lyon, or anywhere in Livingston County, Saniglow's thermography services are a must for homeowners who want to not only protect their investment, but to keep their home heating costs low, especially during Michigan's harsh winters.

Visit the Saniglow cleaning services website for more information on their cleaning, flood repair, and thermography services.

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