Frequently Asked Questions

Carpet cleaning refers to the process of removing dirt, stains, and allergens from carpets to improve their appearance and extend their lifespan. This can be done through various methods such as steam cleaning, dry cleaning, and spot cleaning.

Regular carpet cleaning is essential to maintain a healthy indoor environment. It helps eliminate allergens like dust mites and pet dander, removes stains, and prevents the buildup of mold and bacteria, which can cause health issues.

The frequency of carpet cleaning depends on factors like foot traffic, presence of pets, and allergies. Generally, it is recommended to have your carpets professionally cleaned every 12-18 months. However, high-traffic areas or homes with pets may require more frequent cleaning.

Our methods use biodegradable cleaning solutions and practices that are safe for the environment and your family.

  1. Vacuum: Remove loose dirt and debris.
  2. Clear the Area: Move furniture and fragile items.
  3. Spot Treatment: Inform the cleaners of any specific stains or areas of concern.

Drying time varies based on the cleaning method used. Our methods can have your carpets ready for use in about 5-7 hours.

While professional carpet cleaning can remove many types of stains, some stubborn stains like wine, ink, or pet urine may not come out entirely. It’s best to address stains as soon as possible and inform your cleaning service about them.

The cost of carpet cleaning in Mississauga varies depending on factors such as the size of the area, the cleaning method, and any additional services required. Call us for a no obligation quote at 647-499-2421.

Professional carpet cleaning is generally safe for pets and children. Many companies use non-toxic and eco-friendly cleaning solutions. However, it’s advisable to keep pets and children away from the cleaned area until it’s completely dry.

Yes, regular carpet cleaning can significantly reduce allergens such as dust mites, pet dander, and mold spores, which can help alleviate allergy symptoms.