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Clean Big Announces New Website and Spring-Cleaning Special

Cleaning firm is totally revamped with new name, website and social network; spring-cleaning specials are now available.

2013-02-27
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, February 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) Spring is known as the time to give your house a thorough clean. Spring cleaning may be a necessary ritual after a long winter as your house is swept, tidied and prepared to welcome the warmer months. In keeping with the season, Clean Big is offering a spring special on its services with a comprehensive checklist of jobs that householders should be paying attention to in the spring. Clean Big - as its name suggests - will take the burden of spring cleaning off your hands.

Clean Big was founded in 1999 by Edith Turcios whose vision was to provide unique commercial and residential cleaning services with traditional values to the residents and business owners of San Francisco and Marin County. Throughout the years, her company has developed and improved, undergoing many changes but always providing consistent quality. In 2011, Edith was inspired to completely re-brand her company as a symbol of innovation and progress. What used to be Evergreen Building Maintenance is now Clean Big, a name that says it all!

"That's what we do, we 'clean big'," says Edith. "When we arrive at a location, regardless of its size, we clean with the same passion."

Clean Big also has a new user-friendly website and new social network to go with its new name.

The company offers both commercial and residential cleaning in San Francisco plus janitorial services. It also provides special cleaning services for weddings and other major events and move-in or move-out cleaning. No matter what your specific cleaning problem is, Clean Big has the solution.

Check out Clean Big at www.facebook.com/CleanBig or http://twitter.com/CleanBigSF.


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[Press-News.org] Clean Big Announces New Website and Spring-Cleaning Special
Cleaning firm is totally revamped with new name, website and social network; spring-cleaning specials are now available.