Carpeting is one of the most common flooring materials in the rooms that get the most traffic: bedrooms, living rooms, and hallways– and therefore, the best candidates for deep carpet cleaning. Over time, the fibers become embedded with dirt, stains, residue, dust, and hair. It causes the fibers to become worn and trampled down, making your carpets look dirtier and older than they actually are– particularly in homes with children or larger families.
Many people decide to get a deep carpet cleaning, but they aren’t really prepared for the process when the company comes to see them. What do you have to do before a deep carpet cleaning? To make your life (and the life of the company) that much easier, take the following guidelines:
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It might seem counterproductive, but vacuuming your floors before getting the carpets deep cleaned will help to remove all of the loose dirt that is close to the surface. You can clean up pet hair, debris, crumbs, dust, and more with your household vacuum, so why not do it? Clean your carpet ahead of time ensures a more thorough job from the carpet cleaners, allowing them to get deeper into the carpets.
This is the absolute most fundamental part of deep carpet cleaning preparations. If you wish to get the most for your money, you will also wipe down the baseboards and dust around the areas so that the dust doesn’t just settle back into it when you are done.
Essentially, you will have the chance to move all of your furniture off of the room that is getting a carpet cleaning. This makes it easier for the pros to work, they won’t need to move everything, and that you get the best thorough cleaning. Move the items as far away as possible, but be careful not to block walkways where deep carpet cleaning tools will have to come.
All small items, like toys, knickknacks, clothing items, and clutter should be moved so that they aren’t accidentally cleaned. Remember to move your curtains or drapes if they are touching the floor so that they don’t get sucked into the cleaning equipment. Once your carpet has been cleaned, you’ll want to keep the curtains off of the damp ground until it dries, or you risk ruining the dyes.
If there are furniture items that you can not move, think about covering them for protection.
Once you have your room tidied, you need to look for the most troubling spaces. It isn’t surprising to think your carpets are clean then afterwards realize just how dirty they are once the furniture is moved. In fact, some people schedule a traditional carpet cleaning and then request for deep carpet cleaning once they see the staining.
Point out the areas that bother you the most, like a wine stain or water staining. You could even place tape around the areas that are of the most priority to you– though it is likely that the deep carpet cleaning crew will see it.
On the day of the appointment, make certain to have parking available for the carpet cleaners when they get there. More than likely, they will have a bunch of gear that they must unpack and move into your home. Aim to keep it as easy as possible for them to do so, as it will cut down on the amount of time they spend there. Keep in mind that they will likely have to run hoses from their trucks into the house, so you need to prepare for that also. Keep your youngsters and pets far from the machinery and cleaners, or they may get hurt.
As a matter of fact, the best thing to do is have one person stay with the cleaners and then have the other take the children and pets somewhere else for the time being. This is a great time to schedule a playdate, a grooming appointment, or get a babysitter. Of course, you can also kennel or crate your pets or put them in the backyard.
Carpet cleaning is extremely loud and can hurt the ears of pets and those who are sensitive to consistent noise.
If you are interested in deep carpet cleaning, contact us today at (585) 481-8605 so that we can put you in contact with a local carpet cleaning company that can help you make your carpets look, feel and smell like new.