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Locality: West Seneca, New York

Phone: +1 716-827-8484



Address: 950 Union Rd 14224 West Seneca, NY, US

Website: www.buffalocarpets.com/

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Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 04.11.2021

Today’s the day! It’s a drive-thru BBQ at West Senior, so you don’t even need to get out of your car! They take cash, credit and check (to Weidner).

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 06.11.2020

Get your house Game Day Ready!

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 25.10.2020

Restaurant Managers and owners be sure to check out our Impact Solid Machine Dishwashing Detergent Impact is a solid dishwashing concentrated detergent. Unique... built-in descaler reduces or eliminates the need for acid descaling of machine due to hard water. Removes film buildup on tableware and helps to renew its appearance. Long-lasting, powerful detergent for safe, economical, convenient use with all soil loads and water conditions. Easy storage and handling. Give us a call today at 675-6800

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 09.10.2020

As cold weather begins and you start closing up your home, schedule us in for a thorough cleaning.

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 05.10.2020

How long has it been since your upholstery has been cleaned?

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 17.09.2020

Be sure to reserve your spot on our Fall schedule! You can actually book right through Facebook. #fallcleaning #carpetcleaning

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 04.09.2020

Taking my faithful assistant out to celebrate passing his road test. Now he can take the carpet van and do jobs without me.

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 18.08.2020

Not only a great company located in my hometown but they are a big reason we are so knowledgeable about what we do. https://www.wkbw.com//west-seneca-business-is-on-a-mission

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 14.08.2020

Mary Alice Ubal State Farm Agency plans open house and ribbon-cutting event! Please visit our website for details: https://westseneca.org/mary-alice-ubal-state-farm-agency-p/

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 26.07.2020

I have 10 units left out of 267 apartments! Amherst near UB - off of Sweethome 1 bedroom $1190/mo.- 917 sqft . 2 Bedroom/2 Full Bath $1490+/mo.- 1300sqft.

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 21.07.2020

Of course it is.

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 09.07.2020

Ready for work.

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 01.07.2020

So, many of our wonderful neighbors in the West Seneca community have already started take notice of our new lawn decoration that was put up over the weekend. A...pparently, being a responsible, timely rent paying tenant has become taboo these days! Yet more evidence that these are strange times we are living in! We are happy to announce that, despite recent developments out of our control, that we are currently in the process of looking for another location in and around our current one. We are not closing and are hoping to find a location that allows us to be even more inclusive with the services we offer at our office. We are excited for the impeding new adventure over the next several months. Until then, we plan on offering our services at the current location until our lease expires on 10/12/2020. If you have any questions, stop in or give us a call! (716) 674-1509

Clear Choice Carpet Cleaning 14.06.2020

In a moment of self-reflection, I penned a letter to the editor and it was printed in this week's local paper! This is my little story of hope. We are in t...he first pages of a 20-year story. The business we created has a David & Goliath feel to it. We spent the winter planning an amazing ‘coming out’ year - we were so full of excitement and ideas. We were going to make a difference on Grand Island and bring life to a hidden gem Beaver Island State Park. Then the world stopped turning. Just four weeks ago all my staff, including myself, were laid off. My infinite optimism failed me when I accepted that all my dreams would crumble, and I would probably lose substantial financial investments, and my business; because of COVID19. Not only did my well-managed long-term depression flare up, but I was struggling with anxiety for the first time ever. Worse, I felt guilty. Here I am worried about my business when others are worried about their lives. Truly no comparison, but you still feel what you feel no matter what the struggle. I have no doubt many know exactly what I am talking about. Put all politics aside. This isn’t about how the world handled the pandemic or how the Governor is handling how to restart our economy poignantly, it’s about hope. I have had a lot of loss in my life, but never had I lost hope. Probably why I am usually an incurable optimist and could always find a silver lining (much to my friends’ annoyance sometimes). But about a month ago, I lost hope. People are dying. People are walking away from businesses they’ve poured their life and soul and money and sweat into. The division among friends and family created by the politics of this is ruining relationships. The frustration felt by everyone feels insurmountable. People are forced to mourn their loved one’s death without saying good-bye and often in isolation. Kids and athletes are missing out on milestones in their lives. The life loss due to elective surgeries being cancelled for cancer patients, suicides of people who’ve lost it all, others simply afraid to go to hospital when they should have - is incomprehensible. The anger we feel about all the lunacy and unfairness in life is coming to a head. Not to mention how awful it is to wear those darn masks and not be able to smile at each other. But, we have found new heroes among us and seen beautiful human compassion and some families have found their core again and we realize that it isn’t the rich CEOs and business owners who make our world turn it is the hospital workers and the servers and the cleaners and the manufacturers and the scientists and the truck drivers and the cashiers and other humble everyday people! If anything good comes out of this, it will be that realization. Here’s where my little slice of hope came back and I hope others have similar stories With literally days notice, and everyone laid off, we were told we could open the golf course and the marinas and with a skeleton crew we made that happen. It isn’t the start to the season that I had planned for, though! The restrictions have our hands tied and the regulations are making us jump through hoops and not being able to open everything is making us work on a shoe-string budget, but there is a glimmer of hope! We anticipate we will be able to open our new outdoor restaurant this season, albeit, with a lot different lay-out than we’d planned, but there is hope. That means we will be able to hire our own Chef who will create incredible menus for the new restaurant and The Falconwood that will rival anywhere in WNY that gives me great hope (and excitement)! We hired a Food & Beverage Manager and a Guest Services Manager to help us improve customer service and streamline operations and we almost had to let them go, but the PPP loan got approved in the nick of time- and now there is hope. We had to cancel beautiful weddings and celebrations, but those can still happen when life gets back to whatever our new normal is going to be that gives me hope. My staff don’t have uniforms or name tags, they aren’t perfectly trained like I had planned, we have a skeleton staff so the COO is helping put in docks instead of running numbers and I’m struggling my way through administrative stuff that has to get done but we are all healthy and capable and there is hope that we will make all our plans happen eventually. So, when you are having lunch at a local restaurant (when they are allowed to open) or golfing at Beaver Island Golf Course or getting your hair cut or awkwardly meeting up with friends and family and not knowing whether to hug or not just be patient and kind when your experiences aren’t the same as they used to be. We are all reacting and dealing with this differently, internally and outwardly. Just because your way is different from mine doesn’t mean it is wrong. And remember that all we have is hope right now - and not much else! Stay Healthy Stay Sane Shop Local And most important - be KIND! Cyndy Montana Owner/Operator Montana International Guest Services Provider Beaver Island State Park & Big Six Mile Creek Marina