Carpet Cleaning for Four or Six Rooms from A Better Carpet Solution & Restoration (Up to 65% Off)
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Technicians lift away grime and allergens from deep within carpet fibers, helping to revive high-traffic areas
Cleaning your carpet regularly helps it last longer, giving you a little more time before it must be ceremonially destroyed with fire. Let the cleansing begin with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $94 for carpet cleaning for four rooms, up to a total of 600 square feet ($250 value)
- $175 for carpet cleaning for six rooms, up to a total of 1,200 square feet ($500 value)
Groupon users also receive 25% off additional services such as wool rug cleaning, upholstery cleaning, tile cleaning, and wood floor cleaning. Customers also receive 25% off 24-hour emergency repair services for water damage, sewer back-ups, mold, and fire.
Carpet Cleaning: Putting the Heat on Dirt
As techs re-fluff your carpets and your vacuum weeps in envy, learn how they work their magic with Groupon's guide to steam cleaning.
Although steam can be an effective cleaning tool, when pros talk about steam-cleaning a carpet, they're usually talking about a process technically known as hot-water extraction. That's because steam—which occurs when water reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit under normal conditions—is simply too powerful for many residential jobs, posing a risk of damage or shrinkage to some kinds of carpet fibers. Fortunately, water usually only needs to be heated to around 140 degrees to kill most of the microorganisms that can live in a carpet and cause odors. A skilled technician will know what range of temperatures is ideal for any given fiber.
Whether it's a rolling model or a massive van-mounted machine, a carpet cleaner has three important elements: a heating device, water jets, and vacuum suction. As the water is heated, it will sometimes be mixed with detergent, but one of the benefits of steam cleaning is the fact that soap isn’t necessarily a must—pressurized jets can reach deep into fibers to get at grime. A vacuum hose then pulls most of the liquid back into the machine, though some dampness will linger in the carpet. Generally, after about three or four hours a carpet will be ready for you to walk on and set all your little army guys back in position.
Technicians lift away grime and allergens from deep within carpet fibers, helping to revive high-traffic areas
Cleaning your carpet regularly helps it last longer, giving you a little more time before it must be ceremonially destroyed with fire. Let the cleansing begin with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $94 for carpet cleaning for four rooms, up to a total of 600 square feet ($250 value)
- $175 for carpet cleaning for six rooms, up to a total of 1,200 square feet ($500 value)
Groupon users also receive 25% off additional services such as wool rug cleaning, upholstery cleaning, tile cleaning, and wood floor cleaning. Customers also receive 25% off 24-hour emergency repair services for water damage, sewer back-ups, mold, and fire.
Carpet Cleaning: Putting the Heat on Dirt
As techs re-fluff your carpets and your vacuum weeps in envy, learn how they work their magic with Groupon's guide to steam cleaning.
Although steam can be an effective cleaning tool, when pros talk about steam-cleaning a carpet, they're usually talking about a process technically known as hot-water extraction. That's because steam—which occurs when water reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit under normal conditions—is simply too powerful for many residential jobs, posing a risk of damage or shrinkage to some kinds of carpet fibers. Fortunately, water usually only needs to be heated to around 140 degrees to kill most of the microorganisms that can live in a carpet and cause odors. A skilled technician will know what range of temperatures is ideal for any given fiber.
Whether it's a rolling model or a massive van-mounted machine, a carpet cleaner has three important elements: a heating device, water jets, and vacuum suction. As the water is heated, it will sometimes be mixed with detergent, but one of the benefits of steam cleaning is the fact that soap isn’t necessarily a must—pressurized jets can reach deep into fibers to get at grime. A vacuum hose then pulls most of the liquid back into the machine, though some dampness will linger in the carpet. Generally, after about three or four hours a carpet will be ready for you to walk on and set all your little army guys back in position.