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Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any questions that I have not answered here please Q: I've heard that once the carpet has been cleaned it attracts dirt more easily, is this true? Q: How long will my carpets take to dry? A: Drying time depends on weather and relative humidity. However, the carpet will normally take around 2-3 hours to dry with the steam cleaning procedure. If you prefer to use our dry cleaning method the carpets will usually dry in less than two hours. back to questions Q: Can your cleaning products harm my children, pets, or someone in my family with allergy’s or asthma? A: No, of course not. Professional carpet cleaning products that are used in the home today have to be rigorously tested to be approved as safe. I however carry a complete line of hypo-allergenic green cleaning products that are designed to remove allergens from the home. If you have someone who it particularly sensitive to allergens and this is of interest to you please let me know before cleaning. back to questions Q: Does steam carpet cleaning get the padding or sub-floor wet, causing mold, mildew, or even damage the carpet? A: Absolutely not. While I do use the most powerful deep cleaning procedures to clean your carpet, it does only that; clean the carpet. If you were to use a cleaner who had broken/cheap/out-of-date equipment or a lack of knowledge in carpet cleaning procedures it is possible to over-wet the carpet. My high-end equipment offers the most powerful truck mounted vacuum system available, so your carpet dries in hours not days. Also, if a cleaner is claiming that they clean the pad of the carpet with their standard cleaning, they are either uninformed or just lying to get your business. There are restorative procedures for cleansing the pad of urine and other local contaminants, but those are not accomplished with the industry standard carpet cleaning and are not recommended to be done to your entire carpet. back to questions Q: How often should I have my carpets cleaned? A: Every home is different and you should clean your carpets based on your own needs. For the average house with two adults, about every year is fine. If you have more people in your home you will need it more often. As you can imagine, Kids and pets will dramatically change the amount of time in between cleanings. As frequent as every 6 months is not uncommon in a very busy household and even more often for a home daycare. So, in other words, you will have to determine that on your own. My best recommendation however, is not to wait too long. You don’t want to wait until your carpet is filthy to clean it. The longer that soil and dirt is being rubbed into the face fiber (by walking on it and daily use) the more damage it does to the carpet and the harder it gets to revive the “like new” appearance that we all desire in our home floor coverings. back to questions Q: How can I maintain my manufacturer’s warranty on my carpet? A: Many carpet mills (manufacturers) are now offering warranties with a brand new carpet purchase. The requirements for maintaining the warranty are very strict. It is required that you have a professional carpet cleaning done with the recommended cleaning system by an IICRC approve technician at least every 18 months. Also, after every cleaning it is required that the recommended fluorocarbon (aka stain-guarding product) should be reapplied. I am proud to say that I meet all of the requirements of any carpet manufacturer’s warranty guidelines. back to questions Q: You also offer a dry-cleaning process, is this cleaning method totally dry? A: No, yet another myth. Although the dry cleaning process does dry very quickly, there is moisture involved. The dry-cleaning process that most people are familiar with is actually called a Very Low Moisture system (also known as VLM, clever huh?). These are great carpet cleaning systems that definitely have their place in the market. I offer these systems, and recommend them for certain types of carpet and different cleaning situations. There are types of no moisture systems on the market, but they are not recommended for the home (they use microscopic sponges, if you were curious). back to questions Q: I am highly sensitive to odor, does the cleaning smell? A: Well, that’s up to you. If I don’t put any deodorizers or sanitizers down after cleaning, the extraction is so effective that the carpet will smell like almost nothing at all. However if you prefer a scent of some kind it can be applied after the carpet cleaning free of charge. Please let me know what your preference is. back to questions Q: Carpet cleaning is expensive, isn’t it? A: I offer more than reasonable pricing based on my many years of experience in the carpet cleaning industry. I believe I offer the very best rates for the high quality level of service I provide. I can keep my rates so affordable by doing all the work myself and keeping advertising costs to a minimum, by depending on referral advertising and repeat business from great clients like you. In many cases I can do a cleaning for under $100. The way to keep your cleaning at its most affordable is through proper maintenance. Long periods of abuse make the cleaning more difficult and often times more expensive. Heavy urine contamination can also increase pricing, so it is a good idea not to allow your pets any slack in the potty training area. back to questions Q: I see coupons for $9.95 per area. How can they clean carpet so cheap?
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