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Carpet Cleaning

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Initial Assessment

Our process begins with a free comprehensive initial assessment of your carpeted areas. This step involves identifying specific problem areas, assessing the type of carpet, and determining the most suitable cleaning method.

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Pre-Inspection

Before we start the cleaning process, our experts conduct a detailed pre-inspection to identify any stains, spots, or high-traffic areas that may require special attention. This allows us to tailor our approach to address your unique carpet cleaning needs.

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Pre-Treatment

We believe in thorough and effective cleaning. Therefore, we apply a specialized pre-treatment solution to loosen and lift embedded dirt and stains. This step is crucial for achieving optimal cleaning results.

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Hot Water Extraction

Our state-of-the-art hot water extraction method is employed to deep-clean your carpets. This process involves the use of advanced equipment that injects hot water and a specially formulated cleaning solution into the carpet fibers, extracting dirt, allergens, and contaminants.

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Spot Treatment

For stubborn stains and spots, we utilize targeted spot treatment techniques. Our team is equipped with industry-leading stain removal products to ensure the best possible outcomes, leaving your carpets looking refreshed.

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Grooming and Pile Restoration

After cleaning, we groom the carpet fibers to enhance their appearance and restore their natural texture. This step not only contributes to a visually pleasing result but also aids in the drying process.

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Final Inspection

Our commitment to excellence is demonstrated through a final inspection. We meticulously review each cleaned area, ensuring that our high standards are met and that you are completely satisfied with the results.

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