Saturday, August 31, 2013

Pet Odor and Urine Removal by The Specialists

 

At The Specialists, you get free pet odor treatment with cleaning. Other carpet cleaners bait you with a low price and then over charge for specialty spotting, odor removal, germicide, and other services.

The affected area is carefully saturated with a special solution. The solution is then extracted with a tool called the water claw. The water claw draws the solutions from the backing and pad back to the surface for removal. This treatment is the most thorough available without pulling up carpet.

This treatment is NOT guaranteed to remove the odor, although it takes care of most of the odor situations we encounter. We do offer a guaranteed odor treatment at an extra cost. Please inquire about your unique situation.

For more information, please call (916) 348-7018 or visit http://www.thecarpetspecialists.com/

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

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For each new customer that you send us, we will reward you with a 10% referral fee that can be used toward FREE CASH or FREE CLEANING. Your choice. Simply refer your friends, neighbors, or co-workers and we will reward you automatically. Remember that we offer a 100% money back guarantee, so you can be sure that we will take the absolute best care of your referrals!

In order to redeem your Referral Reward, the person you refer must tell us that you referred him/her to our company. (Must be a new client and homeowner in our service area.)

OUR SERVICES:

Indoor Air Quality Approved Residential Carpet Cleaning      
Pet Stain Removal
Professional Commercial Carpet Cleaning                    
Odor & Stain Removal
3M Scotchguard Carpet Protector                                    
Tile & Grout Cleaning
Tile & Grout Sealing                                                                              
Upholstery Cleaning                        
Oriental & Area Rug Cleaning                           
Fabric Protector                        
Travertine, Marble & Natural Stone Polishing & Honing



The Specialists
916-348-7018 
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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Oriental & Area Rug Cleaning by The Specialists


Don’t trust your valuable rugs to just anyone. The Specialists cares for the finest rugs from around the world. Some area rugs can be cleaned in your home. Some cannot.

Any loose rug with a woven backing should be cleaned in the plant. This includes all Orientals and machine woven rugs. Bound carpet and custom rugs of the like should be cleaned in the home.


For a thorough cleaning of your fine rugs our company will pick your rugs up and clean them in a specially designed facility. Plant cleaning offers the advantage of a more thorough cleaning and a controlled environment. Your rug will be cleaned according to the following important steps…

Step 1: Pre-Inspection and Pick Up. We will determine as much as we possibly can about the type of rug and inherent qualities that may affect cleaning. We will outline the expected results and cleaning “prescription”.

Step 2: Dry Soil Removal.  Woven rugs, especially hand knotted rugs are designed to hide dry soil. A few years ago, the Eureka Company did a study and found that a 9 x 12 could hide 85 pounds of dirt!! WOW! We use a variety of techniques to “dust” the rugs from the front and back.

Step 3: Pre-Condition. Depending on fiber content and soiling type, the rug will be pre-treated to emulsify the soils.

Step 4: Pre-Spot and Fringe Preparation. Any potentially difficult spots will be pre-treated with special solutions to increase chances of removal. The fringe is also pre-treated for maximum soil removal.

Step 5: Shampoo. Most rugs are cleaned with an Oriental Rug Shampoo that is especially designed to get maximum cleaning while protecting sensitive natural fibers.

Step 6: Rinse or Wash. Depending on the type of rug it will be rinsed with extraction equipment on both sides or washed in a wash pit designed especially for Oriental Rugs.

Step 7: Speed Dry. Once the soil is rinsed away, the rug is dried flat or hung to dry in a controlled environment. Proper drying is essential to avoid unnatural shrinkage.

Step 8: Finishing. When rug is dry, it is combed and finished with soft groomers made for specialty rugs.

Step 9: Post Inspection and Delivery. Our specialist will give the rug a final inspection and release it for pick up or delivery. Your rug will be wrapped to protect it from airborne soils until it is picked up or delivered. Upon delivery, we will lay the rug for you.

Complimentary Pick Up and Delivery Service

For more information, please visit www.thecarpetspecialists.com

Thursday, August 22, 2013

5 Ways to Remove Pet Odor From Carpets Furniture and Upholstery


Your pet is a member of your family - an occasionally messy member of your family. And when your pet has an accident on your carpet or rug, it's critical to take the right approach to cleaning up the mess in order to keep your home looking and smelling great. Proper cleaning also means your carpets and furniture will last longer and you won't have to pay to repair or replace damaged carpet and furniture. Keep the following tips in mind when you're cleaning up after your cat, dog or other pet.

Tip #1: Clean up immediately after accidents. When it comes to pet odor removal, you'll get the best results if you act right away. As soon as you discover an accident, use a paper towel to soak up the urine, then clean the soiled area with water. Blot, don't rub, the dirty area. Avoid using chemical and steam cleaners for this type of home carpet cleaning, since they can cause the stain to set permanently and may not effectively cover up the underlying smell.

Tip #2: Use a pet odor neutralizer. Once you've thoroughly cleaned the area, use a pet odor neutralizer. You can find these products at your local pet supply store, or make your own using ingredients like baking soda and vinegar. Using a neutralizer is key, since your pet may re-soil the carpet if the smell is not completely removed. You'll want to use these neutralizers even if you can no longer smell the odor, since your pet's sense of smell is better developed than yours. Also, when attempting to remove pet odors, never use ammonia, since the strong smell may draw your pet back to the soiled area of the carpet. To ensure that you've completely removed all traces of the odor, hire a carpet cleaning service.

Tip #3: Replace the carpet or carpet padding. If the odor is persistent, you may need to take more drastic action. For an especially strong pet odor, removal may require replacing the carpet or carpet padding. The type of floor you have may affect how you remove pet odors. For example, wood absorbs odors easily, so removing smells from a wood floor may require significant effort, such as refinishing. In severe cases, you may need to replace the sub-flooring.

Tip #4: Take proactive steps to prevent smells. To prevent odors before they start, consider keeping pets out of certain rooms of your home, such as those with expensive rugs or wall-to-wall carpeting. Vacuuming and cleaning regularly will also help keep your home smelling fresh. Simple techniques such as sprinkling baking soda on areas your pet frequents can also help prevent pet odors. Occasionally hiring a carpet cleaning service will also keep smells from becoming a problem.

Tip #5: Call a professional carpet cleaning service. If you can't get rid of a pet odor on your own, consider calling a home carpet cleaning specialist. Hiring an experienced carpet cleaning service may be the best way to permanently deal with the problem of lingering pet odors in your home. When you hire a professional carpet cleaner, be sure to tell them that you are concerned about pet odors; we have special techniques for dealing with this type of problem.

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Monday, August 19, 2013

Did You Know The Specialists Do More Than Just Carpet Cleaning?

We, at The Specialists, are committed to providing the best services for your floor care needs. We take the time to evaluate each customer’s request and recommend the best course of action.

Some of our additional services include:

  • Mattress cleaning 
  • Area rug/oriental rug cleaning 
  • Pet urine removal from carpet and rugs
  • Leather cleaning and conditioning (except NuBuck leather) 
  • Travertine cleaning, polishing, honing and sealing
  • Tile & grout cleaning and sealing

We also service commercial buildings for ongoing maintenance or one time carpet cleaning!

Our Commitment: To deliver the best cleaning solution possible directly to your front door in carpet, upholstery, rug, and floor care. From beginning to end, analyzing each situation and educating our clients of their specific, immediate, and long-term needs, we are skilled and able to improve indoor air quality precisely conducive to health benefits.

Feel free to call us directly with any questions (916) 348-7018. We look forward to hearing from you.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Why Should I Hire A Company That Is Certified By The IICRC?



The IICRC is the largest certification organization in the carpet cleaning and restoration industry. The full name is Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification. They offer dozens of certification classes from restoration work, upholstery cleaning, spot dyeing, carpet repair, carpet cleaning, odor removal, etc. Once a technician has been certified in all areas that the company advertises, the company itself can then become a Certified Firm. It is only then that the company is allowed to use the IICRC Official Logo (a green square graphic) in printed material or web advertising. If you see this logo on a companies ad, you can check the validity of their claim by going to iicrc.org and doing a simple search for the company name, or by searching your zip code for certified cleaners. In addition, each certified technician is issued a certification card which lists their individual certifications. The IICRC also recognizes two distinct levels of experience as well as formal "classroom education." When a technician first becomes certified he is a "journeyman level" technician. Three years after his certification, he is eligible to become certified as a "master level" technician. This distinction is also available for review and confirmation on the IICRC website.

When you see the IICRC Official Logo, it means several things:
  1. The company cares enough about their clients and reputation to spend thousand of dollars in cash and time spent teaching their technicians to do their job correctly.

  2. The fact that your technician knows what he's doing reduces the chances of call backs and liability issues, which are a huge headache for both client and company.

  3. The CCE's (Continuing Education Credits) required to maintain certification ensure that you carpet will be cleaned with the latest, most effective, and least invasive methods and products.

  4. Your technician will able to provide better advice and tips on keeping your home beautiful. There are hundreds of "carpet cleaning myths" floating around the web, and a properly trained professional will be able to help you sort out the fact from the fiction.

  5. By supporting the local businesses that have made proper training and certification a priority, you, as the consumer, can help raise the bar on the standards for the cleaning and restoration profession in your community.

For these reasons and many more you should always make sure that the company you are hiring has been properly trained and certified by the IICRC. Your home will be maintained by a true cleaning professional, not a high-school drop out making minimum wage. And, as always, you get what you pay for.

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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Get Your Carpet Back To New Condition With Professional Carpet Cleaning Services


The carpet in your home can begin to look grungy and dirty over time. Dirt is carried in on your feet, shoes, and socks, as well as on the feet of pets. Dust is blown throughout your home with the HVAC system, and settles in your carpet. Vacuuming will remove a lot of the dirt and debris, but it can also be somewhat counter-productive as it pushes some of the dirt, debris, and grime into the carpet fibers. You can remove a lot of the dirt and grime by cleaning your carpets yourself with either a rented machine, or one of your own, but the best way to get your carpets back to new condition is to get your carpets cleaned by a professional/commercial cleaning company.

Most carpet cleaning machines you can purchase or rent will do a decent job of getting your carpets clean. They will extract a lot of the ground in dirt and stains to make your flooring look a lot better than it did before cleaning. Professional carpet cleaning, however, will get a deep clean which is difficult to achieve with a store-bought cleaner.

If you are looking for a really deep cleaning on your carpets, then it is in your best interest to hire a professional carpet cleaning company. Their equipment is far superior to anything you will be able to purchase in the store, and they are truly masters of the art of getting a carpet clean. The professional are able to identify problem areas, and treat them accordingly as well. They can usually get stubborn stains out by treating with the right chemicals, and can even dye your carpet for you in case they just can't get it clean.

Commercial carpet cleaning companies will have access to different types of cleaning chemicals which are unavailable to the general public as well. They can use exactly what is needed or requested in order to get the job done. If you are a family who is concerned with harsh chemicals, a carpet cleaning company can use a combination of mild detergents and hot steam in order to get the most from their equipment and get your carpets back to new condition. If you have carpet which is treated with a stain-resistant chemical, also, there are special cleaners which need to be used.

One really great reason to get a professional carpet cleaning is to get rid of allergens embedded deep within carpet fibers. Perhaps you are moving to a new home, and the previous homeowner had pets which your children are allergic to. In this case, you will most certainly want to have your carpets cleaned professionally in order to extract the most allergens as possible when you move into your new home.

There are a number of reasons to get someone else in to do the job instead of trying to do it yourself. The main reason is a professional carpet cleaners have the necessary equipment in order to treat stains, deodorize, and remove allergens from carpet. Your carpet will be back to new condition before you know it!

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Grout and Tile Cleaning Made Easy by Professional Services



For those who have the time and know what they are doing, cleaning grout is a task that can be accomplished on your own, but many times hiring a contractor that specializes in professional grout and tile cleaning service can be simpler and less time consuming in the long run. A professional grout and tile cleaning service can get the same grout cleaning job done in less time and save you the extra energy and hassle, while also greatly reducing your own risk of personal injury. Although the cost of hiring a professional grout and tile cleaning service can be a bit higher than doing the grout cleaning job yourself, the amount of time and frustration that you save yourself can be worth the added expense in the long run. A professional grout and tile cleaning service will have access to a lot of grout cleaners and grout cleaning tools that are not readily available to the average consumer that often do a much better job of getting your tile and grout clean.

In many locales, a carpet cleaning company will also provide a professional grout and tile cleaning service in addition to their other floor cleaning services. These service technicians usually have high powered pressure washers that also feature a hot water rinse along with a higher rate of suction that ensure that your tile and grout is cleaner than ever before and that no harmful residue or excess debris is left behind. Also, professional grout and tile cleaning service agencies use professional strength grout and tile cleaners that many times are not for sale to the general public. These chemicals allow for a much deeper clean than could ever be accomplished using other methods. However, if you are one of those people who prefer to avoid the use of harsh chemicals, there are also a number of professional tile and grout cleaning service providers who are willing to simply use professional grade steam cleaners alone. Although it is a safer alternative, steam cleaning alone is not always the best option for tile and grout that is deeply stained.

Due to the fact that professional tile and grout cleaning service companies perform this task many times, grout cleaning can be accomplished in much less time than if you were to attempt to tackle this chore by yourself. In addition, the high quality, professional equipment that is available to these kinds of technicians is specifically designed to be much more efficient and can save even more time. Opting to supervise a professional grout and tile cleaning service that comes into your home can take considerably less timeout of your day than performing the grout cleaning task yourself, and save you a lot of headache and frustration as well.

The risk of injury posed by cleaning grout yourself and spending a great deal of time on your hands and knees means that many times after cleaning your grout, you are unable to enjoy the fruits of your labor due to back pain or knee sprain. Professional grout and tile cleaning service technicians have been trained to work smarter, not necessarily harder, and employing the use of equipment to aid them in grout and tile cleaning helps make that possible.

If you are one who feels that the expense of hiring a professional grout and tile cleaning service on a regular basis is too great, then consider a compromise. There are many who opt to only call upon a professional grout and tile cleaning service either once a year or once every other year, whenever they also get their carpets cleaned. You can then do regular preventive maintenance and grout cleaning on your own throughout the year. Occasionally paying a professional grout and tile cleaning service can be rewarding if you follow a good maintenance regimen throughout the rest of the year. Routine maintenance means that the overall job of cleaning your grout in the long run is not as difficult. However, if you do find that stains have set in and dirt and bacteria becomes resistant to your regular cleaning methods, it may be time to call on a professional grout and tile cleaning service.

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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Professional Carpet and Rug Cleaning - Leave Your Carpet Cleaning to the Pros


Routine vacuuming helps keep your carpeting clean by removing dust and dirt from the top layers; however, grime, germs, allergens, and other contaminants get trapped deep in the carpet where your vacuum can't reach. Over time these pollutants accumulate, and they can even make you and your family sick! That's why it's important to have your carpets deep cleaned annually. Carpet cleaning removes both surface dirt and deeply embedded dirt for a total clean-meaning fresh-looking, healthy carpets! But carpet cleaning isn't a job for amateurs: to get your carpets and rugs completely clean without causing damage requires knowledge, training, and specialized tools. Leave your carpet cleaning jobs to the professionals and you'll get beautiful, expert results!

Carpet Cleaning

The concern with most do-it-yourself carpet cleanings is how clean you're really getting the carpet. Without specialized carpet cleaning equipment and products, homeowners simply aren't able to remove the grime trapped within their carpeting-and if you can't get it all the way clean, what's the point! Professional carpet cleaning uses truck-mounted hot water extraction to thoroughly cleanse your carpets. With a combination of pressurized hot water, eco-friendly cleaning agents, and rapid extraction, these machines can eliminate practically all of the contaminants embedded in your carpeting. Your carpet cleaners can even apply a stain protection treatment to keep your carpets pristine longer.

And, because the hot water extraction system applies the cleansers and then quickly extracts them out, your carpet is left clean and only a little damp. This is crucial because over saturating your carpeting dramatically increases drying time; if your carpet stays wet too long it can begin to mold and mildew, creating new health problems! While amateur carpet cleaning jobs can take days to dry, a professionally cleaned carpet is usually dry in under 12 hours. Speed-drying processes can also be used if it's essential that your carpet dry extra fast!

The other benefit to using professional carpet cleaners is that they have the skills and knowledge to remove even tough stains. Stubborn spots like wine, cola, juice, and pet stains can be completely removed with most expert carpet cleanings. They can even help erase the unpleasant odors that linger after pet accidents. So even if you assume a spot is permanent, carpet cleaning from the pros should be able to eliminate it!

Rug Cleaning

When it comes to rug cleaning, the stakes are even higher. Although area and oriental rugs are a beautiful addition to any home, they are particularly difficult to clean-and vulnerable to considerable damage if not cleaned properly. The first issue is that many area rugs, even high-end Persian rugs, are not colorfast. That means that they are vulnerable to color transfer, dye migration, and fading. A carpet cleaning professional can effectively combat these problems by using specialized cleaning techniques while the average home owner won't even know there is an issue until it's too late! Rug cleaning can also lead to shrinkage as many area rugs are made from wool. Again, your carpet cleaner will be able to take steps to prevent this problem. He'll also be able to clean your rug's delicate fringe without causing knotting or matting.

The other issue at stake is that area rugs usually have some other type of flooring underneath (carpeting, tile, hardwood) and if the rug is left in place to be cleaned the underlying flooring will be damaged. Just image a damp rug laying on your hardwood flooring for hours! Most professional rug cleaning services do their rug cleaning off-site in order to protect your floors. If this is the case, pick up and delivery should be complimentary for easy hassle-free service.

For clean, undamaged carpets, professional carpet cleaning is your best choice. With their skills and technical know-how, you can be confident that the job will be done right! To ensure only the best carpet cleaners are working in your home, choose one certified by the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification).

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

6 FAQ About Cleaning Carpet



Cleaning your carpet is an important part of keeping your home looking its best. But there's a right way and a wrong way to clean your carpet. For example, you could choose the wrong type of cleaning solution, or you might not realize how frequently carpets really need to be cleaned. Approaching carpet cleaning in the wrong way could make your cleaning efforts unsuccessful; in some cases, it could even damage your carpet. Before getting started, ask yourself the following questions to ensure a successful carpet cleaning experience.

1. When was the last time I cleaned my carpets? Keeping your carpets looking fresh requires regular maintenance. You'll want to vacuum carpets and rugs at least once a week, and clean up any spills and stains as soon as they occur. In addition, the Carpet and Rug Institute recommends having your carpets professionally deep cleaned at least once every 12 to 18 months.

2. What kind of carpet do I have? That may sound like a silly question, but it's an important one, since the best approach to cleaning depends on the type of carpet or rug. Small area rugs may be machine washable. If you have a large area rug, you may be able to take it outside and beat it to remove dirt, though you'll eventually need to deep clean it as well. You can vacuum a wall-to-wall carpet, but to get it really clean, you'll need to look to professional carpet cleaning services. Finally, antique, Oriental, or heirloom rugs are delicate and require special handling, so you should always hire a professional with expertise in this area.

3. What problems do I want to address? Before you start working on making the carpet spotless, you need to know what you want to accomplish. You may be able to remove a small stain with spot cleaning, but if embedded dirt is the problem, deep cleaning will probably be necessary. In addition, dealing with problems such as mold or pet odor requires special techniques, so be sure to explain your concerns in detail when evaluating different carpet cleaning services.

4. What are the manufacturer's recommendations? Before you start cleaning the carpet, always check with the manufacturer about recommended care. Different manufacturers may recommend particular cleaning products for deep or spot cleaning. They may even have a list of approved professionals.

5. What is the best carpet cleaning method? You have several options when it comes to maintaining the carpet. For regular maintenance and to deal with small stains and spills, vacuuming and spot cleaning may be sufficient. But to really get your carpets spotless, you'll need to hire a professional. When choosing a company, you'll want to ask about what cleaning method they use (such as hot water extraction or dry cleaning), whether they vacuum the carpets before cleaning, and whether they use eco-friendly methods.

6. How long have you been in business and what is your experience? If you're hiring a professional carpet cleaning company, you should always find out how long the company has been in business and how much experience they have with residential or commercial. You may also want to inquire about what kind of training technicians receive and what sort of products they use for carpet cleaning.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

5 Grout and Tile Cleaning FAQs


Dirty, moldy grout and tile isn't something that anyone wants in their home. Unfortunately, grout and tile cleaning can be a difficult task - sometimes, it seems that no amount of scrubbing will get your tile sparkling. But with a little effort, you can get your grout and tile looking great. Here, a tile cleaning expert answers some of the most commonly asked questions about cleaning your tile.

1. Why should I get my grout and tile cleaned? Aside from the obvious aesthetic reasons for cleaning your grout and tile, it's also important to keep tile and grout clean because these areas can be a breeding ground for harmful microbes and pathogens. Grout, which is a porous material, can be especially problematic since it easily absorbs grease, oil, and other substances - which can contribute to poor indoor air quality.

2. How can I tell if my grout or tile needs cleaning? The first step in determining if you need grout or tile cleaning is a visual inspection. If the grout and tile looks dirty, it probably should be cleaned. Also try to compare the grout and tile in high-traffic areas to that in low-traffic areas. If the tile in high-traffic areas is dirtier and darker than other areas, it should be cleaned.

3. What should I do if my grout is moldy or mildewed? Moldy or mildewed grout can be very difficult to clean. While a good scrubbing with a household cleaner may remove mold on the surface of grout, often the mold is actually deeply embedded inside the grout. If the do-it-yourself grout and tile cleaning methods you've tried aren't solving your mold problem, you may need to hire a professional cleaning service to resolve the issue.

4. Should I hire a professional grout and tile cleaning service? Whether you should hire a professional tile cleaning service depends on how dirty your tile and grout is. While manual cleaning may remove surface dirt, it can be next-to-impossible to remove more deeply embedded dirt and grime yourself. Tile cleaning experts use special equipment to deep-clean your tile and grout. Plus, after the cleaning is complete, most professional cleaners will apply a sealant to your tile and grout to make it easier to clean in the future.

5. Can a professional cleaning service make my tile look like new? That depends. While professional cleaning can produce impressive results, it's not always possible to return tile to "like-new" condition. Old tile may have imperfections that are impossible to remove, and if you've neglected cleaning your tile and grout for a number of years, it may be more difficult to remove deeply embedded stains.

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