Commercial Carpet Cleaning Services
Regular carpet cleaning for your business is crucial to maintaining a clean facility and extending the life of your carpet. If your business has high traffic and customer volume, it’s important to have regular cleanings scheduled to avoid a grimy or oily look. Regular carpet cleanings can help extend the life of your flooring by capturing spots before they become permanent stains, and also improves air quality by removing allergens and dust that get caught in carpet fibers. We are skilled in carpet cleaning for high traffic areas, rugs, and stairs.
Hot Water Extraction (sometimes referred to as steam cleaning) is an effective way to remove stains in most types of commercial carpets. This cleaning applies hot water into the fibers, penetrating and removing embedded debris and unwanted dirt.
Benefits of Hot Water Extraction Cleaning:
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Many carpet manufacturers recommend this type of cleaning
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Helps sanitize carpets
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Freshens air quality and removes deeply embedded dirt
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Refreshes carpets and restores look of crushed carpets
Wet Extraction Cleaning for Businesses
Dry bonnet carpet cleaning is a fantastic solution for many office and commercial carpets. For regular maintenance, this is a great way to keep your carpets looking fresh. We spray a cleaning solution on the top surface of the carpet, then the rotating pad absorbs dirt and debris.
Benefits of Dry Bonnet Cleaning:
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Extend the Life of Your Carpet
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Fast Drying Times for Carpet
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Can reach secure locations where truck-mounted hoses cannot
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Helps embedded high-traffic carpet lanes look more even
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Can Be Used Between Deeper Hot Water Extraction Cleaning To Remove Surface Dirt
Dry Bonnet Cleaning for Businesses
How often you should clean your carpets depends on a number of factors. Every facility is unique, and that’s why at Royal Building Services we provide customized estimates based on a number of factors, such as:
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Facility size
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Type and age of carpet
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Last carpet deep cleaning
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Amount of foot traffic your flooring receives