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What is Hot Water Extraction?

Professional carpet cleaning is an essential element of keeping your home fresh and clean. Hot Water Extraction, also known as Steam Cleaning, is a key treatment that can remove dirt, pollen, mold spores, pet dander, food residue, and other particulates that all contribute to odors and allergens in your home.


Hot Water Extraction, or Steam Cleaning, is accomplished using powerful equipment that can heat steam up to 275 degrees, killing bacteria and viruses on contact. Additionally, the pressure behind the steam forces embedded particulates to break loose and be suctioned away. That's why the term, "extraction" is relevant, because particulates are actually removed from the carpet fibers during the process.



Hot Water Extraction is a proven method of providing a comprehensive clean, allowing pressurized steam to push into every nook and cranny of carpet fibers and edges. After a hot water extraction / steam cleaning treatment, carpets fibers are as close to new as possible, and will typically feel "fluffy" and soft again after being refreshed.


Hiring a professional carpet cleaner is a better option than attempting to steam clean carpets using rental equipment. One reason is that consumer rental equipment isn't likely to get as hot as professional-truck mounted equipment. Also, it's not likely to have as much pressure behind the steam to force particulates to break loose and be extracted. Additionally, a professional carpet cleaner will not drag bulky equipment through your home, clunking into door frames and furniture along the way.


If you're concerned about lingering odor, pet dander, and allergens in your home, Hot Water Extraction, or Steam Cleaning is a fantastic way to freshen your entire home, imporve air quality, and extend the life of your carpets and furniture. Contact David today for the ROYAL treatment. He's trusted and recommended by your neighbors throught Garfield County and surrounding areas.

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