- Carpet CleaningThe profit center for most carpet cleaners is the “add-on” up charge at the end of the service (that’s where the carpet cleaning person earns their money). Most consumers of carpet cleaning contractors make their choice based upon telephone price, unaware that the carpet cleaner will pressure them to purchase deodorizers and sanitizers which by definition implies that their service was poor and did not address the purpose of the cleaning event.  The by-product of applying post-cleaning deodorizers or sanitizers is having additional chemicals applied on top of supposedly “clean” carpeting. Would you ever lay on your floor if it was full of sanitizers which are designed to kill live organisms (you’re a live organism)? The majority of carpet cleaning technicians are paid via commission, therefore, they earn their pay through their “up-sells”. Discreetly ask the carpet cleaning technician if they’re paid on commission, often times they’ll confirm it. There is a solution. How would you enjoy a much higher quality cleaning service that removes the source of the offending issue while leaving the carpeting nearly completely dry and you’ll never be pressured to buy anything?
- Upholstery CleaningPlease take a moment to view the two videos below to see an example of our upholstery cleaning service. The results displayed are typical.
- Window Cleaning
- Rug Cleaning
- Tile and Grout CleaningCleaning tile by hand is hard work. It’s messy, uncomfortable, and impossible to get the deep-clean results that come with professional tile and grout cleaning. Regular mopping will never reach the hidden dirt that lies within the pores of your grout. Grout, being a porous material commonly used between tiles, is prone to collecting dirt, grime, and spills over time. Its porous nature makes it susceptible to absorbing liquids and particles, which can lead to discoloration and a generally unclean appearance.
- VacuumingSpray the soapy solution onto the oily spots while simultaneously vacuuming the water and the offending spot from the carpeting.
- Odor RemovalAlternative odor removal methodologies can include ozone (O3) saturation, or Hydroxyl (OH-) saturation, but neither removes the source of the odor, rather they rely on a process known as oxidation.A musty smell is typically caused by mold which can be the result of varying issues. We must first eliminate potential chronic issues which can be addressed through alternative mechanical measures. For example, if the carpeting is located in an area of the country with above typical humidity levels such as Florida, or in a basement, or the ventilation system is not sufficient, or perhaps there may be an unknown water leak present, then we must first locate and repair any leaks or deficiencies in the ventilation system so that we can insure that the indoor climate is properly maintained at ideal levels. Once the climate is controlled, we then need to address the removal of the source of the foul odors. I performed a quick internet search of the recommended procedures to remove foul odors from carpeting, and most of them suggested a masking agent or temporary deodorizer such as baking soda or a spray on type of air freshener. Once again, as with any biological contaminate, the source of the issue must be eradicated, and then appropriate preventative procedures should be implemented.
- DeodorizingFor an illustration. Imagine for a brief moment, as disgusting as it may sound, a 1/2 cup containing fresh cat urine. The odor produced from the cat urine cannot be successfully removed by adding or even pouring any topical “deodorizer” atop of the urine. All you’d be left with is a strong potpourri smelling urine. The only sure solution is to COMPLETELY remove ALL of the urine first. Deodorizers are unnecessary if the odor causing source is removed. It is not possible to have an odor if there is not a source for the odor. How to remove an odor is dependent upon the type and location of the odor’s source. “What” is being cleaned is not as important as “how” it is cleaned when removing odor sources. Most carpet cleaning companies will offer deodorizers or sanitizers as an up charge. Most carpet cleaners typically do a poor job of removing the source of odors, and then ask you to pay even more money to apply a temporary odor masking chemical, leaving your home with the original source of the odor still present plus a newly applied chemical into your home’s environment. Oh joy! Just as there is no such thing as a spot remover, (remember spot removers are “adders” by definition, therefore, a spot remover is not a remover, but an “adder”), there is no such thing as deodorizing that does not first include the removal of the entire source of the odor.
- Stain RemovalHere is an example of our expert stain removal process. This large (very large, actually) blue stain was treated using our advanced color modification process.
- Floor CleaningIn the midst of our bustling lives, we’re well aware that cleaning wood floors is no small task—it demands time and expertise. Selecting the appropriate cleaner and understanding which tools are best suited for the job can pose quite a challenge. Yet, mastering the care and cleaning of hardwood floors becomes straightforward once you know what you’re dealing with!
- Residential CleaningGeorge has been a staff member since the company’s inception in 1984. George, along with his wife Cathy, began Enviroclean as a residential cleaning company. The transition into focusing on carpet cleaning came as a result of seeing a need for the service. After observing other carpet cleaning companies and identifying the need to remove biological contaminates from the carpeting, George re-positioned the focus of the company towards health focused carpet cleaning.
- Post Construction Clean OutWhen Enviroclean first established in 1984, we began as a small residential maid/cleaning service. We specialized in post-construction cleaning and weekly maintenance cleaning. The idea of providing carpet cleaning services was brought up when many of our clients began asking if we also could clean the carpeting in their homes. Admittedly, at that point we did not really know much about carpet cleaning. So, instead of jumping in head-first and learning as we went along, we decided to research as much as we could and decide if adding on this service would be a good fit for our company.
- Water Damage RestorationWater damage restoration is not about saving carpeting, it’s about structural damage containment. Time is of the essence. Do not wait! Water, even clean water, will become septic water in about 72 hours if left untreated.
- Mold RemediationWe are certified through the IICRC for Water Damage Containment and Mold Remediation. In the event that you have water damage within your house, it is imperative that you call immediately. The quicker the water damage is treated, the less likely there will be irreparable damage to your home.