Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning
ServiceMaster Clean makes carpets, flooring and upholstery look their best.
Step into an office with plush carpet, spotless upholstery and gleaming floors, and the first things that come to mind are "success" and "people who care". Don’t you want visitors to your company to feel that way? ServiceMaster Clean understands the true value of "clean" to your business.
Extend carpet life
With our more than 50 years in the carpet cleaning business,
we know how to keep your carpet looking its best—and lasting the longest.
ServiceMaster Clean uses proprietary, highly effective environmentally friendly
products to remove spots and stains and deep clean your carpets quickly and
efficiently. This cleaning actually prolongs the life of your carpet.
Keep those office chairs
We treat your upholstery with care, using just the right products,
equipment and methods for the fabric type and soil conditions. Why buy new
when the old furniture looks so great?
Get beyond cleaning into carpet maintenance
Many people believe carpet cleaning should take place "as needed". But soiling is a
cumulative process that, if allowed to go too far, cannot easily be reversed. Maintenance,
on the other hand, is a planned ongoing process of soil removal designed to retain carpet
appearance at a good level every day with no obvious soil buildup.
Often in a business environment, carpets are cleaned only once a year with traffic lanes cleaned every six months and spots cleaned as needed. In a home, carpets may be cleaned once a year or more with spots cleaned as needed. Both of these patterns of cleaning allow soil to build up in the carpet, causing it to appear soiled, dull and matted. Regular carpet care can prolong carpet life and save on substantial replacement costs.
When a business or homeowner decides to replace a carpet, it’s usually not because the carpet has worn out. Instead the decision is made because the carpet has faded, according to the Lifecycle Maintenance Guide from Allied Signal Fibers.
Stains, unraveled edges and crushed fibers make a carpet so unsightly that it has to be replaced. Replacing a carpet, however, is not an easy task, and often the process of replacement costs more than the carpet itself. The physical labor required includes not only installing the new carpet, but removing the old carpet, preparing the floor and rerouting all of the electrical and phone lines.
Savvy facilities managers who understand this difference can have clean-looking carpet every day and get the best value for their cleaning pound.
