C&P Design Group inc.

C&P Design Group inc. We are a hub of information and services for your commercial/residential-painting and cleaning.

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05/11/2016

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05/02/2016

Cleaning Services
First Construction Cleaning
We have teams trained for the challenges of new construction and remodel cleaning. Window cleaning, removing all the construction dust, debris, paint, joint compound, stucco, etc. from windows and frames without scratching. We have provided this service for thousands of jobs.
Rough Clean
Is cleaning that is done during the building process for any job, interior and exterior.
Final Cleaning
Is the cleaning to get the property ready for sale/lease or show. We get the property ready for sale, giving a worry free experience to our client. Routine touch ups are also performed to keep the property looking good over the sale period.
Re Cleans
Cleanups after any cleans are done. Each time a Re clean is asked for we are there to leave the house spotless again. Vacuuming, counters tops, windows in/out. Etc.
Power Washing
After commercial/residential properties have been completed power washing is done on most concrete surfaces, garages, patios, pool areas, siding, etc.
Residential & Condos
We clean all cabinets and appliances, sweep and thoroughly mop your floor, showers, tubs, toilet and sinks. We clean and disinfect all fixtures and treat any mildew. We clean your mirrors and the shower door tracks. We dust any ceiling fans, lights, mini-blinds and other high dusting. We clean wall decorations, picture frames, light switches, window sills, doors and door trim. We dust, clean decorative items and clean baseboards, sweep, mop and vacuum. We remove every stain in your house; carpets, floors, counters, bathrooms, kitchen, etc.
Commercial & industrial
Professional cleaning solutions for office buildings, corporate office parks, warehouses, industrial properties and other facilities.

05/02/2016

Professional Painting Services

New Construction
Interior/Exterior
Re paints
Custom colors
Exterior Water Proofing
Paver sealing “Wet look”
Garage and driveway concrete
Pressure Cleaning
Wood Stains/Varnish
Description of work
After a visual inspection of the exterior of building the following steps will be done
Pressure washing will be done to remove dirt, stains, and any loose paint. This will reveal surface areas in need of repair prior to painting; such as flaking, chipping, peeling cracks in the structure, or removing of mold and mildew.
Prep – Deteriorated areas will be prepared and patched with Elastomeric compound to help create a uniform surface to be painted. We’ll use 50-year caulk around all windows and doors as needed to seal out moisture. All stucco cracks will be caulked and sealed. This will create a uniform surface to be painted. Areas not to be painted, such as windows, doors, lawns, plants, and other surfaces, will be carefully covered for the most professional job possible preventing over-spray and paint drops for easier clean-up.
Water – Proofing: We will apply water proofing sealer.
Painting: We use 100% acrylic paint for maximum protection against the Florida weather. Your property will have a brand new look!
Final Inspection
Our workers will leave the site spotless. All work will be done in a timely and professional manner. Work will be inspected for customer approval.

Capable of painting both interiors and exteriors, our company painting services include:
Commercial & Industrial buildings
Government facilities
Healthcare facilities
Doctors’ offices
Extended care/retirement homes
Churches
Libraries
Educational facilities
Funeral homes
Cleaning & Painting by Design Services Inc. assures each customer’s total satisfaction by using the most advanced top-quality products available. We deliver high quality paint jobs with interior, Eco-friendly painting that use zero Voc and low Voc paint to minimize the impact on the environment in our clients home and for exterior painting we use only top quality 100% acrylic premium paint.

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04/09/2015

Spring Cleaning the Efficient Way

Let Cleaning by Design help you to clean more easily and quickly this year.

The Dirt Devil stick vac. Photo by rwkvisual/Flickr.
The Dirt Devil stick vac. Photo by rwkvisual/Flickr.
March is the time for spring cleaning, although some people wait until the official beginning of spring in April. I like to get a head start on spring cleaning so that it does not creep up on me, so I start in mid-March. While spring cleaning can look daunting, it does not have to be. Trust me on this, because I am a notoriously crummy housekeeper who can only function in a clean house. I thrive on shortcuts and efficiency tricks; pay heed to the following advice and your spring cleaning will be both effective and tolerable.

1. Buy a cheap stick vacuum, and other pre-spring-cleaning shopping tips: A $30 Dirt Devil stick vacuum is one of the best purchases you can make. I know this because buying one changed my life, and I am not exaggerating. Owning a lightweight vacuum cleaner with a long cord (another tip: buy an extra long extension cord so that you can vacuum in more than one room while plugged in to one outlet) makes vacuuming super easy. The Dirt Devil stick vacuum is an agile little vacuum. It can slide under furniture with ease, and it's light enough that you can attach the crevice cleaner and actually hold it upside down to suck the dust out of the corners of your ceiling. Dirt Devil did not pay me to write this; I am telling you my honest experience.

Make a shopping list before you start spring cleaning. These are the cleaning products that you will need: If you are inclined to make your own ecological DIY cleaning products, more power to you. During most of the year, I use ecological and DIY cleaning products. For spring cleaning, I pull out the big guns. I suppose that if you are chemically sensitive, then the vinegar and water solution will have to do. If you are not, then make your life easy and open up the windows and use some heavy duty cleaning agents. You'll need a strong all-purpose cleaner in a spray bottle, like Fantastik. You'll also need some oven cleaner, a dusting spray like Pledge, and a glass cleaner. Buy at least two bottles of the all purpose cleaner, as you will be using it to clean your tile floors as well.

Here is a list of the cleaning equipment that you will need for spring cleaning: A big stack of small dish cloths (at least 12, and I am talking about the cheap cotton dish cloths that you can buy in 4-packs at discount stores, the ones that are a bit rough to the touch and have no fluff to them), a big stack of dish towels (actual towels), newspaper or coffee filters for cleaning glass, a vacuum cleaner (see above), a broom with stiff bristles, a mop with a fresh mop head, a bucket, and a strong scrub pad and paper towels for cleaning the oven. Invest in a fresh pair of rubber gloves, as well. Don't bother with anything newfangled; I promise that this is all you need.

2. Work hardest-to-easiest: A little trick I have figured out is that getting the hardest task done first makes the rest of the job seem easy. For me, the kitchen is the most labor-intensive room during spring cleaning, so I tackle it first. Start with the worst job in the worst room. Cleaning the oven and range top is the worst job in my kitchen. The second worst is pulling out all of the appliances and vacuuming and mopping behind them. Third is dusting the tops of the cabinets. Fourth is pulling everything out of the cabinets, and cleaning inside the cabinets. You get the idea. However, before you work hardest-to-easiest, work top-to-bottom.

3. Work top-to-bottom: It makes no sense to dislodge dust from above if you've already cleaned below. The absolute first thing to do when spring cleaning is dusting the ceiling and high parts of the walls. If the dust falls onto the ground or onto your furniture, no big deal since you will be cleaning it later in the day.

4. Your spring cleaning check list: How deep you clean is (obviously) up to you. There are thousands of spring cleaning guides and check lists on the Internet; it seems like every DIY blogger has published one. For me, the priority is always deep cleaning the kitchen and actually dusting off all of the books and bookshelves (in my house, this is a big job, as an entire wall of our living room is covered by book shelves and books). If you work full time, as I do, breaking spring cleaning down into smaller pieces and prioritizing the big, tough jobs might be the most efficient way to approach the task. Unclutterer published a very reasonable spring cleaning list; check out Martha Stewart's spring cleaning checklist if you are more ambitious. By purchasing all of your cleaning supplies before you begin spring cleaning, and by cleaning top-to-bottom and hardest-to-easiest, your spring cleaning can be efficient and tolerable.

12/29/2014

We wanted to wish everyone to have a ( HAPPY NEW YEAR) AND A BLESSED 2015

09/18/2014

I wanted to welcome Austin's Landscaping, Every Corner Cleaning Svcs and Vic's Construction co. To the C&P Design Group.

05/07/2014

New information about services for the spring/summer season

03/21/2014

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