The cleaning of carpets can be incorporated into our cleaning specification or can be carried out on an ‘as and when required basis’. However we recommend that this should be carried out at least annually but this depends on the traffic. By doing this it will lengthen the life expectancy of your carpets.
If carpet is cleaned before it becomes too unsightly, the cleaning chore will be easier and more successful. Allowing the carpet to become overly soiled may result in irreversible damage. It is a common myth that cleaning the carpet before it is absolutely necessary will cause it to get dirty faster. This goes back to the days when the shampoo methods were the most common.
We offer 2 different methods of carpet cleaning to suit individual circumstances, these are:
This unique process will allow our staff to safely attain superior results normally only associated with deep wet cleaning, whilst delivering to our clients all the benefits you would expect from a dry cleaning system.
Texatherm has been approved by Interface Europe and other leading carpet manufacturers. The Texatherm process solutions have been tested and safe for use on wool.
The system achieves superb results on both domestic and commercial carpets. The cleaning of low profile commercial carpet tiles has always proved difficult as the lack of airflow often leaves much of the dirt behind. The unique Texatherm System uses an exothermic reaction created by mixing two solutions and combining it with a heated pad, this creates a capillary action which in turn causes the oil film and dirt that is bound to the fibre to wick from the base to the surface where it can be absorbed by the pads.
This method is frequently called "steam" cleaning due to the fine spray of water used to force dirt out of the carpet which is sucked up by the vacuum slot immediately in front of the spray. Seldom is real live steam used, however. This process consists of spraying a solution of water and detergent into the carpet pile and recovering the water and soil with a powerful vacuum into a holding tank.
This can be done from a truck-mounted unit outside the home with only the hose and floor tool brought inside, or by a portable, system brought into the home or office.