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Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

ServiceMaster by Case has provided carpet & upholstery cleaning for homes and offices for more than 40 years. We use two different cleaning systems based on the type of fabric. For fabrics that can be cleaned using water, we spray a detergent onto the upholstery fabric or carpet and allow it a few minutes to break up the soil. We then use a powerful extraction tool which also contains a nozzle that sprays water onto the fabric to rinse the detergent and immediately extracts out the water, detergent and soil. For no additional charge, we will treat any spots that cannot be removed with regular cleaning. Unlike other cleaning companies who can leave your carpets and upholstery wet for up to 24 hours, we typically experience drying time within only 4-6 hours. The reason is because our extraction system is powered directly by our V-8 van engine and because we have highly-trained and experienced technicians who know how to get the job done right.

For fabrics that cannot be cleaned using water, ServiceMaster by Case uses a ServiceMaster Clean cleaning solvent. For no additional charge, we will treat any spots that cannot be removed with regular cleaning. Because our technicians are experienced, they know to test a hidden section of the fabric for any color transfer or fading before cleaning the visible areas of the carpet or upholstery.

Call or e-mail our office at (419) 568-6524 or office@smbycase.com if you have questions or would like to schedule cleaning. Our office staff is friendly, experienced and ready to help!

Three Steps To Recovery

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    Assessment

    We start with an inspection and damage estimate to determine the scope of work.

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    Mitigation

    We focus on preventing further damage from affecting your property and belongings.

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    Restoration

    We help you recover from the damage, returning your property to pre-loss conditions.