CARPET CLEANING
Carpet cleaning is the process of removing dirt, stains, and allergens from carpets to improve their appearance and maintain a healthier living environment. Regular cleaning not only enhances the aesthetics of the carpet but also extends its lifespan. There are several methods for carpet cleaning, and the choice often depends on factors such as the type of carpet, the extent of soiling, and the available equipment.
Here are some common carpet cleaning methods

Cabinets and Closets
Regular vacuuming is essential to remove surface dirt and debris.
High-traffic areas may require more frequent vacuuming.

Steam Cleaning
This method involves spraying a mixture of hot water and cleaning solution onto the carpet.
The carpet is then agitated with a brush to loosen dirt and stains.

Dry Carpet Cleaning
This method uses specialized cleaning powders or foams that are applied to the carpet.
The cleaning agents attract and encapsulate the dirt, which can then be vacuumed away.

Spot Cleaning
For specific stains or spots, targeted cleaning methods may be used.
It's essential to address stains promptly to prevent them from setting.

Shampooing
Carpet shampooing involves applying a foamy chemical solution to the carpet.
The carpet is then agitated with a brush, and the residue is vacuumed away once it dries.

Encapsulation
In this method, a cleaning solution is applied to the carpet, forming crystals around the dirt particles.
Once the solution dries, it can be vacuumed away, taking the encapsulated dirt with it.
Remember, the specific tasks may vary depending on the type of property and its condition. It’s always a good idea to tailor the cleaning process based on the needs of the space. If you’re preparing the space for a new tenant, you might also want to consider a more detailed cleaning, including steam cleaning carpets and checking for any necessary maintenance or repairs.
