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Carpet Steam Cleaning

Carpet traps dust, grit, and allergens that regular vacuuming can’t reach. Our hot‑water extraction—often called steam cleaning—flushes fibres, lifts soil from deep in the pile, and refreshes the carpet’s feel underfoot.

We pre‑treat spots, test fibres for colourfastness, and choose chemistry that suits wool, nylon, or blends. Powerful extraction pulls out rinse water so carpets dry faster and stay cleaner longer, reducing recurring stains caused by residue. Edges and thresholds are protected so adjacent hard floors stay dry and mark‑free.

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Book a one‑off reset or schedule maintenance for high‑traffic areas. Typical inclusions: pre‑vacuum, stain identification and spot treatment, hot‑water extraction, deodorising where appropriate, air‑mover assistance for faster drying, and furniture pads to protect legs and feet until dry. Traffic lanes often need a second slow pass to balance colour across the room.

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Office corridors, meeting rooms, reception areas, rental vacates, childcare and education spaces—anywhere regular foot traffic builds up soil and odour. A periodic deep clean restores colour, texture, and the soft feel people expect, while reducing airborne dust when HVAC starts up.

Care & Fibre Protection

We handle common fibres and many specialty carpets. For wool we keep temperatures and pH in a safe band; for solution‑dyed nylon we target oily soil with the right emulsifiers. We can apply protector after cleaning to slow re‑soiling and make future maintenance easier. Where wicking is likely, we use extra extraction and airflow to keep spots from returning.

Aftercare & Scheduling

After cleaning, we recommend light ventilation and avoiding heavy furniture movement until carpets are fully dry. Chair mats help protect high‑traffic lanes. Most offices benefit from a six‑ to twelve‑month cycle, with quarterly touch‑ups for busy corridors. Homes generally sit on an annual schedule with spot work in between.

Steam cleaning (hot‑water extraction) rinses fibres for a deeper result; low‑moisture methods dry faster but are less intensive. We recommend a method based on fibre, soil, and acceptable downtime.

Typically three to six hours depending on airflow, carpet type, and weather. Leaving doors ajar and using fans assists evaporation; air movers can be placed for a faster turnaround. Humidity and dense pile increase dry time, while warm, moving air shortens it.

Most improve significantly. Some—like bleach, rust, burn marks, or certain dyes—are permanent fibre changes. We’ll set expectations clearly and improve overall appearance as far as possible. If a spot returns due to wicking, a quick follow‑up passes removes the remaining residue.

Yes. Solutions are chosen to rinse clean and leave minimal residue when applied correctly and extracted thoroughly. We avoid strong fragrances where sensitivity is a concern and leave a simple aftercare note.