Fur Babies

Fur Babies

DID YOU KNOW...

Carpeting can hold more bacteria than you care to know (if you care to know--its 4,000 times more than your toilet). Pets can track grass clippings, dirt and mud onto your carpeting and rugs.

If they're tracking in these materials, you can rest assured that they're also bringing in pollen and other allergens. Once mud and grass stains settle on carpet fibers, they can be difficult to remove with over-the-counter cleaning products.

Steam Carpet Cleaning Removes Pollutants

Once mud and grass stains settle on carpet fibers, they can be difficult to remove with over-the-counter cleaning products.

Whether your fur baby has used your carpet as their personal toilet or spring mud or pet vomit and other bugs, the soil that pets deliver to our rugs is going to linger on your carpeting until you take reliable steps to remove them. It's a good idea to have your carpeting and rugs cleaned professionally every six months if you have a pet, but you may need more frequent professional cleaning if you have several pets.

Professional cleaning will remove soil and odors safely without damaging your carpetings.

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