
Carpet Is Great, IF It's Clean
Carpet in a building can be both aesthetically pleasing and functional. It looks good, dampens sound and is easy on feet. But nothing gets noticed faster than unsightly spots, stains and wear on facility carpeting. An inexperienced commercial carpet cleaning company may fail to remove treatable stains, and worse, may leave behind excess moisture and detergents that attract even MORE soil.
Commercial carpet cleaning requires experience, high-tech equipment and proper training to deliver effective, efficient, tailored solutions. To keep carpets clean and treat stains successfully, you need a cleaning company that understands current carpet care technologies—and a Detroit carpet cleaning company that delivers on its promises.
Do You Know What Your Office Carpet Cleaning Company Uses On Your Carpets?
If you don’t know what products or methods your carpet cleaning provider uses, you should. Between cleaning solutions and equipment, some approaches are far better than others. For example, at Stathakis we do not use or recommend Bonnet Cleaning.
Bonnet carpet cleaning is ineffective, overly harsh on carpets and can void carpet warranties. Technology has evolved far beyond outdated methods like this. Companies that still use Bonnet cleaning often do so because it is cheaper for THEM—not better for YOU. They avoid investing in proper equipment and technician training.
The Carpet Cleaning Methods That Deliver Optimal Results
As an experienced commercial carpet cleaning company, we recommend several methods proven to offer superior results for our customers. The optimal methods include truck mounted hot water extraction, portable hot water extraction and dry encapsulation (Whittaker) cleaning.
Truck mounted hot water extraction provides the deepest cleaning and best stain removal. Extremely hot water penetrates carpet fibers and removes soils other methods leave behind. Many Facility Managers have avoided costly carpet replacement after seeing hot water extraction make their carpets look nearly new again.
Portable extraction works similarly but offers better maneuverability for areas a truck cannot reach. For interim maintenance, dry encapsulation methods like Whittaker are ideal for keeping carpets looking clean throughout the year. Used together, these methods provide effective, economical carpet cleaning that keeps facilities looking their best.
Carpet Spotting Services
If you need spot treatment rather than a full cleaning, you still need skilled professionals using modern solutions that fully encapsulate and remove stains to prevent re-soiling.
Professional carpet spotting can treat coffee spills, marker stains in schools, grease in industrial buildings, and even bodily fluid stains in medical facilities. A trained technician gives you the best chance of restoring appearance and extending carpet lifespan. Spotting can be combined with deep and interim cleaning as part of a carpet appearance management program.
Could a Carpet Appearance Management Program Be the Solution?
To keep your facility looking great, protect your budget and preserve carpet lifespan, we recommend a carpet appearance management program . A professional provider analyzes traffic patterns, soiling, carpet type and facility needs to create a customized plan.
It’s always better not to wait until carpets are visibly soiled. Once dirt has penetrated deeply into fibers, wear accelerates and stain removal becomes harder. Programs typically combine spotting, dry encapsulation and hot water extraction for optimal results at a reasonable cost—keeping carpets looking their best year-round.
Out Darn Spot!
If your building has unsightly carpet spots or stains that need removal, contact Stathakis for a free estimate from our Special Projects Manager, Matt Brown.
We can help you extend carpet life, refresh appearance and maintain a clean, professional facility environment. Protect your building’s reputation with both on-demand and subscription-based carpet cleaning solutions.
For more information on maintaining cleaner, healthier carpets, contact Matt Brown, Stathakis Special Projects Manager at #800-278-1884.
