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The three levels of carpet cleaning

Carpet has unique wear and soil characteristics. Thanks to the pile, wear is reduced and dirt and dust won’t settle on the surface. This makes it more pleasant and also offers health benefits; people are less likely to have an allergic reaction to trapped materials after-all. The downside is the carpets need cleaning periodically to prevent locked in dirt from causing excessive damage. This service also helps to enhance the aesthetics.

The thing to keep in mind is that there are three distinct levels of cleaning required to keep your carpets in the best condition. Firstly is routine services designed to lessen the build-up of dirt and soil in a carpet. These include vacuuming regularly.

The second stage is interim maintenance cleaning and is designed to improve the appearance of the carpet. With these kinds of cleans the focus is on areas prone to the most soiling to help improve the aesthetics. Generally the more often this kind of job is done the less frequently the third kind of cleaning is needed.

The final level is deep cleaning and involves using specific machinery to remove dirt and soil trapped deep in the pile of carpets. The extraction is effective and can leave the carpets looking great. The cleans should be done before soils become visible, with the frequency depending on how well the other stages of cleaning perform and the level of soiling.

At Copper Beech Cleaning we have experience with all three levels of cleaning but specialise in the latter. We can provide reliable services for all kinds of commercial clients, taking on the unique challenges of the setting and the amount of foot traffic. We have a talented team and access to the best equipment and cleaning products to produce great results.

When it comes to commercial carpet cleaning Weston Super Mare based businesses won’t find a better specialist than us. To arrange a service please get in touch; we will determine the best technique to use on your carpets and leave them looking fantastic.