Carpet is the number 1
flooring investment in most of our homes, and to protect that investment
you need to understand that today’s carpet manufacturers REQUIRE regular
professional cleaning to maintain their warranties. (See sample warranty
information below)
USA
Carpet Cleaning is an (IICRC) Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and
Restoration Certification - certified master cleaning company.
We use “Truck
Mounted HOT Water Extraction” the number 1 recommended
carpet cleaning technique recommended by the IICRC, the CRC “Carpet
Research Institute”, and the top carpet manufacturers in the industry.
Truck mounted
machines offer greater power and suction so your carpets will stay cleaner
longer and dry faster.
| The
Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification
(IICRC) has served as the Industry Guardian for the cleaning,
inspection and restoration service industries for more than 30 years.
As a non-profit certification organization, the IICRC helps ensure
that you have access to trusted and trained cleaning professionals
by establishing and monitoring certification programs and standards
for these industries. |
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We pride ourselves
in staying current on new
residential and commercial carpet maintenance techniques and technologies.
We offer new "Green Eco-Friendly Cleaning Techniques and
Cleaning Agents."
We can offer you a 2 hour carpet drying time on residential
work.
And we give you a FREE unlimited refillable bottle
of non-toxic carpet spotter with every job.
Sometimes
it's better (and cheaper) to try to restore and
clean carpet - than to replace it,
and it's always a lot cheaper to maintain the carpet investment you
already have.

All our carpet
cleaning and restoration work follows IICRC Standards
The principles
of carpet cleaning are listed in the S100 Standard and
Reference Guide for Professional Carpet Cleaning, last published by
the IICRC in 2002.
The principles
of carpet cleaning include:
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Dry
Soil Removal - thorough vacuuming using an upright vacuum
with brush agitation and high-efficiency double-lined collection
bag, or a final filter, to remove up to 99% of particles at 1 micron.
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Soil
Suspension - This involves the application of properly
specified, formulated and mixed preconditioning agents designed
to separate soil from fibers.
There are four fundamentals
involved in soil suspension:
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application
of preconditioning chemicals;
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using
heat or temperature to speed chemical reactions;
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agitation
for proper chemical distribution,
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and providing
dwell time so that chemical reactions can be completed before soil
extraction is attempted. The acronym "CHAT" makes the
fundamentals of soil suspension easy to remember.
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Soil Extraction
- Any method of cleaning must physically remove soils if it is to
be successful. Soil removal takes place with absorption, wet vacuuming,
rinsing, and even dry vacuuming. The most popular method for soil
removal among professionals is hot water extraction.
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Grooming,
as necessary - Grooming has little to do with physical soil removal;
however, it is needed to eliminate pile distortion and matting,
to properly distribute additives, such as carpet protectors, and
to create an even appearance for your inspection.
Residential
Carpet Cleaning
The
#1 question the (IICRC) gets asked:
"How often should I get my carpets cleaned?"
Answer: Frequently
used carpet should be professionally cleaned
by a qualified technician at least annually - perhaps
a little longer interval for infrequently used carpet and even sooner
for carpet in homes occupied by respiratory sensitive or allergic persons;
or in homes with indoor pets.
The following
chart from the IICRC S100 Standard
and Reference Guide for
Professional Carpet Cleaning serves as a guideline for recommending
cleaning
frequencies for carpet. They consider traffic, soil rating, vacuuming
schedules,
spot cleaning schedules, and professional interim and restorative cleaning.
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The
(IICRC) Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification
"Residential Carpet Cleaning
Frequency Chart" |
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Home
/ Carpet Owner
General Maintenance |
Professional
Carpet
Cleaner / Restorer |
| Vacuuming |
Spot
Cleaning |
Heavy
Use
Interim "Area
Cleaning" |
"Total
Restorative
Cleaning" |
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Light
Soil |
1
time
per week |
Daily
or as soon
as spots are
noticed |
Traffic
Areas
every 12-18
months |
Every
2 years
or per
manufacturer |
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Normal
Soil
Family with
Kids / Elderly |
1-2
times
per week |
Daily
or as soon
as spots are
noticed |
Traffic
Areas
every 6-12
months |
Annually
(1x year) |
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Heavy
Soil
Families with
Pets / Smoking |
2-4
times
per week |
Daily
or as soon
as spots are
noticed |
Traffic
Areas
every 3-6
months |
Every
6 months
(2x year) |
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Extreme
Conditions
Large Families
Multiple Pets |
Daily |
Daily
or as soon
as spots are
noticed |
Traffic
Areas
every 2-3
months |
Every
3 months
(4x year) |
Your
Carpet Manufacturer's Written Warranty
Please
call us for your FREE Estimate 480-250-0129
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Better Business Bureau (BBB)®
Serving Central and Northern Arizona
4428 N. 12th Street
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(602) 264-1721
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The
Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification
(IICRC) has served as the Industry Guardian for the cleaning,
inspection and restoration service industries for more than 30
years. As a non-profit certification organization, the IICRC helps
ensure that you have access to trusted and trained cleaning professionals
by establishing and monitoring certification programs and standards
for these industries. |
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Chuck
Dewald's Structure Drying School
The Chuck Dewald Structure Drying School has the distinction of
being the original Structural Drying School of its kind and the
originator of the "Vortex Drying System". |
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CFI
members are people who take the professional cleaning business
very seriously. They make the effort to keep abreast of all the
latest developments in the industry, including products, equipment,
and more efficient methods of producing quality work.
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