
Sears Carpet Cleaning
About us
The Sears Carpet & Upholstery Two-Step Deep-Clean Process is a better way to clean your carpets and upholstery compared to the standard one-step process many other companies use. In fact, Americas largest carpet manufacturer recommends the Two-Step Process used by Sears. Step #1 Your Sears technician begins by spraying a special heated cleaning solution deep into the carpet fibers to loosen hard-to-reach dirt. Step #2 Then, using a specially-formulated fiber rinse, the second step lifts and removes the deep-down dirt and cleaning solution residue. The result is a cleaner, softer carpet you can see and feel. Friendly, Courteous Service Your professionally trained Sears technician understands the importance of customer service. Before cleaning, they survey the area with you to help pinpoint high-traffic, heavily soiled and stained areas. After cleaning, any furniture that was moved will be returned to its original place. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back. After were finished cleaning, we inspect your carpets & upholstery with you to make sure your satisfied. Air Duct Cleaning Helps Remove Allergy Aggravating Contaminants Your heating and cooling systems ducts can be a collection source for dirt, dust, pollen and pet dander that can make allergy symptoms worse. Sears Air Duct Cleaning helps remove these allergy aggravating contaminants. System Cleaning Through the use of powerful vacuum and state-of-the-art tools, your air duct system is thoroughly cleaned and the messy debris from years of accumulation is removed to our containment system. We also clean your systems coil and blower (if accessible) with our compressed air tool to help improve system efficiency. Free Written Estimate We give you a free written estimate prior to starting any job.
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Services we offer
Carpet & Rug Cleaning, Duct & Vent Cleaning, Upholstery & Furniture Cleaning
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