Commercial Cleaning Services Keep Carpets Attractive And Fresh

January 11th, 2009 | by How To |

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New carpets can help to make a house really feel like home. Rugs and carpets add decorative touches and give people the feeling that they are in a comfortable and cozy environment. Quality carpeting can also be a considerable investment that can add value to your home and you can best protect that investment by using commercial cleaning services to keep your floor coverings in great shape.

Making use of professional carpet cleaning service companies is the best way to clean your carpets and keep them looking unsoiled and attractive for many years to come. At the same time, these professional services can also be extremely helpful when there are spots and stains on the carpeting that you just cannot seem to get out no matter what you try.

There are many people who stay away from commercial cleaning services because of the expense of hiring them. But the reality is that these professional services can more than pay for themselves by extending the life of your rugs and carpets through proper maintenance.

Another reason why people sometimes don’t use a commercial cleaning service is that they are not sure how often they should have professional carpet cleaning done and they don’t know how to go about choosing the best service for their needs. In most instances, they will only need to do professional cleaning once every six months to once a year, depending on the wear and tear on the carpet and the kind of traffic the carpets gets. However, if there are pets, children and high traffic, then cleaning carpets every three months might be called for.

It is easy enough to find at least a few commercial carpet cleaning service companies in your area just by looking in the yellow pages, checking the advertising section of your newspaper, or doing a search online. The next step is to learn a bit more about each of the professional carpet cleaning companies you are considering so that you will feel confident that you have chosen the right one. Following are some tips to help you decide.

One of the most important things to learn about carpet cleaning services is what kind of reputation they have in the market. You want to be sure that the company you hire will take measures to treat your carpet and your home with care. You should ask for references and a list of customers that you can contact and also call the Better Business Bureau or other agencies that oversee this type of enterprise. It is always a good idea to ask people you know and trust for recommendations as well, because a reference list can be made up of friends and relatives of the company owner.

In addition to reputation, you also need to find out how long each of the professional carpet cleaning services has been in business. The length of time in business is a good indicator of how experienced they are. If they have been in business less than two years, then you might want to find another company. There is no need for you to be a guinea pig, so seek out a company that has plenty of experience for the best results.

The last thing you should check on before hiring a carpet cleaning company is they type of carpet cleaning equipment and methods that they use and if they specialize in any one particular type of service. You also need to ask if they are familiar with your specific type of rugs and carpets and if they will use the right method of cleaning for what you have. The last thing you want is for your Oriental carpets or Persian carpets to be ruined because a company used the wrong carpet cleaning process or chemicals.

Reputable commercial cleaning services will have not problem answering your questions with patience and with a helpful attitude. If you encounter someone who will not answer your questions directly or seems defensive and offended by your inquiries, then scratch them off your list and move on. Finding a quality carpet cleaning service can sometimes take extra time and effort but it is worth it in the long run.

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