The Power of Steam: Why We Love Steaming for Your Home
Steam cleaning uses hot water vapor (usually heated to 200 degrees or hotter, ours gets hotter!) to penetrate and loosen dirt, grime, bacteria, and other contaminants from surfaces. A steam cleaner heats water to the point where it becomes pressurized vapor, and that vapor is then applied to surfaces through a nozzle or attachment. The heat and moisture work together to break down what's stuck to your floors, tiles, counters, and more.
Why Non-Toxic Cleaning Matters for Seattle Families
If you've ever walked into a freshly cleaned bathroom and felt your eyes sting a little, you've experienced something worth paying attention to. That sharp, chemical smell isn't just unpleasant — in many cases, it's a sign that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are still active in the air, on the surfaces your kids touch, and in the spaces your pets sleep.

