When was the last time you had your carpets professionally cleaned?
According to the National Carpet Cleaners Association, the majority of carpet manufacturers recommend that your carpets are professionally cleaned every 12-18 months. Allowing dirt particles to build up will significantly reduce the life of a carpet and therefore your carpets should be cleaned on a regular basis before they become heavily soiled.
Although it is possible to opt for the do-it-yourself, route for cleaning your carpets and hire a carpet cleaning machine. The drawback is that you will need to do all of the hard work yourself, lugging the heavy machine to your car, moving your own furniture and then having to return the machine, after you have completed the carpet cleaning process.
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By the time you have also factored in the cost of purchasing the various, recommended, cleaning solutions, the cost of Hiring A Professional Carpet Cleaning Company to carry out this task, may not seem to be a bad deal.
There are also some inherent risks with do-it-yourself methods that need to be considered, as follows:
- If too much water or solution is applied it is possible that this over-saturation may damage your carpet.
- If the wrong carpet cleaning chemicals are applied to certain stains you may discolor your carpet.
- With all the dust and dirt that collects on the surface and is ultimately ground into your carpets, it is important to remind yourself that what you are able to extract via regular vacuuming is only a small percentage of what ends up in your carpet.
So, maybe now is the time to take stock of how often your carpets are walked on in your home and consider the benefits of using a professional carpet cleaning company such as Statewide Carpet Cleaners. To extend the life of your carpets, talk to Statewide Carpet Cleaners for gold standard carpet cleaning in Adelaide. Their services include carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning, rug cleaning, stain removal, commercial carpet cleaning, flood restoration, steam dry method, and emergency stains guide.