Carpet Cleaning

Vacuuming is sufficient to remove most dry soil and surface dirt. However, the oily soil which comes from air pollution and tracked-in dirt from outside presents a different type of problem to your carpet. The particles of oily soil deposited on carpet fibers can cause gradual but significant dulling of delicate pastel colors; the color isn't lost but is hidden under the film. If this type of soil is allowed to accumulate, it literally glues the pile fibers together and begins to attract and hold the dry soil. This is the reason that cleaning is so important when dulling of color is first noticed; if allowed to remain too long, it becomes very difficult to remove.

We provide a few different types of carpet cleaning methods; bonnet, extraction and foam cleaning. All methods are very successful in giving your carpet the shine it deserves. With a free consultation from one of our professionals we can determine what method will be right for you.

Bonnet Cleaning

If you're looking for a carpet cleaning to keep the appearance at an acceptable level bonnet cleaning is the method you're looking for. Think of bonnet cleaning as traffic area spot cleaning. A bonnet cleaning solution is applied to the carpet, followed by a cloth bonnet buffing on a low-speed. This method is only designed for interim cleans between extraction cleaning.

Extraction Cleaning

The most popular method for deep-down cleaning is the extraction method. With our state of the art equipment we are able to bathe each fiber of your carpet with a heated pressurized water solution. The carpet is then buffed with a high-speed machine. The water and dirt are then extracted from the carpet. After a few short hours the carpet dries revealing its original shine.

Foam Cleaning

This method leaves absolutely no residue in your carpets, which can cause rapid re-soiling if left behind. A foam solution is applied directly to the carpet. The carpet is then agitated with a high-speed floor machine equipped with a brush. The solution encapsulates the dirt and dries in just a few short minutes.