Office Carpet Cleaning
We understand you've put a lot of thought, time and money into creating a clean, healthy and happy home environment for your family. Our passion is to help you keep it that way. That's why you can trust Clean Green to provide high-quality services that keep your home looking beautiful!
Give us a call because if you allow that soil to accumulate, your carpet will wear and discolor in a matter of months, not years!
FOUR STEP PROCESS:
Inspection and Prep
We walk through inspecting the areas with the client making sure we meet the customer's expectations, and moving reasonable sized furniture.
Vacuum
This removes the loose dirt and grime from your carpet using only HEPA filtered vacuums.
Pre-treat
This involves applying heated cleaning agents to the high traffic areas and spots on the carpet. This loosens the soils bound to the carpet surface.
This pre-conditioning process works aggressively on areas heavily soiled by grease, soil, and food. It ensures soil removal from deep inside your carpet and starts breaking up your spots so that they are easier to remove during cleaning.
The pre-spray process increases the power and efficiency of the cleaning solutions. It helps restore carpeting and rugs to their original color in high-traffic areas.
Hot Water Extraction
The Hot Water Extraction (HWE) method forces a hot water based cleaning solution into the carpet under high pressure, then sucks it back out of the carpet along with the dirt.
HWE is the best method and is much better than carpet shampooing. It is the only cleaning method classified as "deep cleaning." All the others are considered "light surface cleaning" because they cannot remove soil deep in the pile.
Groom and Final Inspection
Once finished we go over the entire are with a nylon pile lifter, restoring your carpet's luster and fluffiness. Then we walk the entire area with you, making sure you are satisfied.
Please Note:
Traffic Lane Gray
Traffic areas are those places where people are constantly walking or working. This situation creates what is called "traffic lane gray".
Like all textiles, carpets will eventually show signs of wear. The wear creates an illusion of soiling, which often causes frustration and misunderstanding between the homeowners and carpet care experts. Even though a carpet has been cleaned, it does not mean the traffic areas will look clean.
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