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Carpets sustain a significant amount of wear and soil from normal, everyday use. Mold spores, pollen, fertilizers, and pesticides are just a few of the unseen pollutants that are often trapped in carpets. Frequent vacuuming, prompt clean up of spills, and biannual or annual cleanings by Clean-Works will not only improve the appearance of your carpet and your home's indoor air quality, it will also extend the life of your carpet.
By using state-of-the-art carpet cleaning and upholstery cleaning equipment and the most advanced supplies available, we can guarantee your carpet and upholstery will be as clean as they can be.
Why choose us for your carpet cleaning?
Dual carpet cleaning process using a
combination of the truck-mounted steam
extraction and dry foam crystallization
All technicians certified by the Institute
of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration
Certification (IICRC)
Choice of chemical and all-natural
carpet cleaning solutions
No pressure to buy additional
products when technicians arrive
Locally owned and operated
FREE in-home, written estimates
with absolutely no obligation
Telephone consultations
Prompt, quality service
Follow-up calls made after every job
Certified Carpet Cleaning Technicians
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John Anderson |
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Tim Kloss |
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Carpet Cleaning Process
Before
Before cleaning your carpets we will move furniture, vacuum, and spot treat stains and high traffic areas.
During
We use a factory recommended method to clean your carpets and upholstery. A truck-mounted extraction unit allows us to provide you with the cleanest home possible. We finish our cleaning process with a soft water rinse and application of a special carpet protector.
After
After cleaning the carpet, we will move all the furniture back into place and set blocks underneath any areas that are still damp. This will protect your furniture and aid in the drying process. Upon request, we can also provide a high-powered air mover to speed up the drying process.
Upholstery Cleaning
Upholstery cleaning requires knowledge of different fabrics and cleaning methods. Fiber content and the level of soiling, spotting, and wear determine our pricing and procedure.
Fine furniture made of specialty fabrics, such as leather, Haitian and chintz cotton, embroidery, wool, tapestry, and silk (among many others), require special chemicals and cleaning procedures. |