Commercial Carpet Cleaning Services

Commercial Carpet CleaningIn the 26 years we have been in business we have run into every type of commercial carpet cleaning situation you can imagine.

From restaurants that had not been cleaned in 13 years to automotive service bays that were in fact carpeted.

Have no fear no matter what you have of how bad it may seem, we have seen and cleaned worse, I guarantee it.

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Carpets in a commercial setting get more foot traffic in one day, then you home carpet does in a year. Doctors and health experts agree that carpets in a commerical setting should be professionally cleaned QUARTERLY.

Commercial carpet cleaning is much more difficult than residential carpet cleaning. Not only are you dealing with much higher traffic, but the way commercial carpets are made make them a challenge to work on. Most commercial carpeting is a low pile, tightly woven configuration. This makes getting down deep even tougher, but thanks to our rotary scrub & hot water extraction procedure we can tackle these very well. This process is without question the most effective carpet cleaning process available at any price, but still very cost effective.

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The 1st step is to scrub the carpet with what looks like a floor buffer type of machine, with a special brush just for carpeting. This brush has a cleaning solution fed down through it, which dampens the upper portion of the carpet fibers. The weight of the machine (nearly 100 lbs.) and friction from the brush combined with this specific cleaner loosen and break up all of the dirt, soil, grease, etc. in your carpet.

The 2nd step of the process then flushes out all of this debris, while rinsing "steam cleaning", and then extracting all of the excess moisture. This procedure takes a little more time than your basic "extraction only" process, but we think it's worth it. After all, if you're going to go to the trouble of having your carpet cleaned, you might as well end up with a clean carpet.

Allergens - Turn Your Head and Cough

AllergensHealth professionals sometimes recommend that allergy and asthma patients remove carpet from their homes.

But those recommendations are generally based on faulty assumptions. In fact, clean, dry, well-maintained carpet actually improves air quality.

Carpet acts as a trap for airborne particles grounded through natural gravity. Professional Testing Labs studied the distribution of airborne dust associated with normal activities on hard and soft flooring surfaces. Their findings showed that walking on hard surfaces disturbed more particles. These particles became airborne and entered the breathing zone. In contrast, carpeted surfaces trapped more particles so that walking disturbed fewer particles.

Result: less dust in the breathing zone over carpeted floors, provided that those carpets are professionally cleaned at least twice a year.


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The Importance of Carpet Cleaning

vacuumHomeowners often assume that their carpets and upholstery are clean simply because they look clean; however, even carpets and upholstery that look spotless may have collected germs, dust and soil below the surface. To increase the life and appearance of your carpets & upholstery, you should have them professionally cleaned every year - even before you recognize visible surface dirt.


How to Know That You Are Cleaning "Green."

Eco LabelsAre the proclamations of "natural" and "green" true? One of the trickiest aspects of evaluating the greenness of cleaners is the lack of federal oversight. Manufacturers have no legal obligation to list the ingredients in their entirety since doing so might reveal trade secrets. With more than 80,000 chemical compounds cleared for commercial purposes in the United States, the EPA only requires manufacturers to warn of toxicity. That means your all-natural X Brand cleanser may be slipping in some harmful chemical cousins under the radar. Companies cannot legally mislead consumers about the contents of their products, but there isn't a regulatory agency that defines what meets green standards. Instead, they can voluntary submit their products for review by the EPA's Design for Environment, Green Seal or other eco-labeling organizations for a stamp of approval.

Ecolabels, or third-party seals of approvals, are one of the best bets right now for deciding which household goods are truly green. The Global Ecolabelling Network defines products with ecolabels, not only better for the environment than competitors, but meet more rigorous criteria. To determine a product's worth, these third parties not only evaluate the substances, but also compare it to other market competitors. The EPA and Green Seal also have special ecolabels such as the EcoLogo that indicates no known carcinogens or mutagens among the ingredients. If you don't see a third-party stamp on the packaging, check out the list of ingredients. Many times, the closer you get to au naturalé, the more likely they truly are “green.”

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