FAQs

Classic Clean LLC

  • How often should I have my carpets professionally cleaned?

    Professional carpet cleaning is recommended every 12 to 18 months. However, this frequency may vary depending on factors such as foot traffic, presence of pets, and your household's lifestyle. Areas with high traffic might require more frequent cleaning to maintain optimal condition.
  • What carpet cleaning method do you use?

    We employ industry-approved cleaning methods, with hot water extraction (also known as steam cleaning) being our primary technique. This method is highly effective for deep cleaning, efficiently removing dirt, allergens, and stains from your carpets.
  • How long will it take for my carpets to dry?

    Generally, carpets dry within 6 to 12 hours after cleaning. The exact drying time can vary based on several factors including humidity levels, the type of carpet, and the ventilation in your space.
  • Are your cleaning products safe for children and pets?

    Absolutely. We prioritize the safety of your family and pets by using eco-friendly, non-toxic cleaning solutions. These products are specifically chosen to be safe for use in homes with children and animals.
  • Can you remove all stains?

    While we can successfully remove most stains, some may be permanent due to previous damage or discoloration of the carpet fibers. In such cases, we will make every effort to treat and minimize the appearance of these stubborn stains.
  • Do you move furniture before cleaning?

    Our team will move lightweight furniture items such as chairs and small tables. For larger, heavier pieces like beds or cabinets, we kindly request that these be moved prior to our arrival to ensure a thorough cleaning process.
  • How much does carpet cleaning cost?

    The cost of carpet cleaning varies depending on several factors, including the size of the area to be cleaned, the type of carpet, and any additional treatments required. We encourage you to contact us for a complimentary estimate tailored to your specific needs.