The One Place Dirt Loves to Hide in Your Home (That You’re Already Likely Cleaning Regularly)

Carpet WarrantiesYou vacuum once a week. It’s a good habit to get into, especially if you have wall-to-wall carpeting. Even if you only have some area rugs, vacuuming can be a great way to help get some dirt and other debris up, but it’s not enough.

Dirt loves to hide in the carpet fibers. You may have a deep pile carpet that looks clean, and even after you vacuum, the container or bag doesn’t seem to fill up nearly as quickly as it used to.

That doesn’t mean the carpet is completely clean, nor does it mean all of that dirt is out of it. In most cases, dirt, dust, allergens, and other pollutants can get caught in the carpet fibers. Once they pass a certain point, it would require an incredibly strong vacuum cleaner, usually far stronger than most residential cleaners, to get any of it up. With every step and disturbance of the carpet itself, that dirt and other pollutants are getting deeper and deeper into the carpet pile.

That means regular vacuuming is just not doing as much as you probably thought it was. That’s why it’s such a good idea to call on the services of a professional carpet cleaning company.

What professional carpet cleaning does.

Using a combination of water and extremely powerful machines, along with some natural cleaning solutions, if you hire the right company, it helps to trap and remove the maximum amount of dirt possible from the carpet itself.

Truck mounted equipment is the best type of equipment any carpet cleaning company can use. A company that carries in the equipment with them and doesn’t have truck mounted equipment on hand is not likely the kind of company you want to hire.

Experience is also essential. The more experience a person has professional carpet cleaning, the more likely they’ll be able to get the maximum amount of dirt out of your carpet, leaving your home looking, smelling, and feeling as clean as possible.

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