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Posted: 11/24/2011
TAMPA - Call it "piling" on.
Bad carpet humor aside, there are a lot of choices when it comes to cleaning your fuzzy floor covering.
“There are a number of different carpet cleaning methods out there," said Angie's List founder, Angie Hicks. The place to start, she said, is with your carpet company. "The best bet is to follow your carpet manufacturer’s recommendation because you don’t want to risk voiding your warranty.”
Taking care of your carpet will help extend its life. Well-maintained carpet can last 10-15 years. Angie’s List , the nation’s premier provider of consumer reviews, asked highly rated carpet cleaners about the most common cleaning methods.
“Always be careful when you hear promotions for carpet cleaning. Never go with an estimate that sounds too good to be true," Hicks said. “Carpet cleaning cost are determined by the square footage of the area being cleaned or the number of stairs. Always insist on an in-home estimate to get the best estimate possible and remember than even a small area may cost around $79 to be cleaned.”
Carpet cleaning technician, Jason Hanna, has this advice to keep your carpets looking their best. "Don’t eat or drink in the rooms where there is carpet. Vacuum at least a couple times a week and if you take your shoes off your carpet will last almost forever.”
Angie’s List tips for hiring a professional carpet cleaner:
What’s the cost? Professional carpet cleaning costs typically start at around $79 for a small area and go up from there, depending on the size of your home and the type of cleaning you choose. Plus, stairs and hallways are generally not considered part of a room. Most companies will offer a free in-home estimate. Avoid the temptation of offers from companies offering super-cheap cleanings – for example, a $49 whole-house cleaning. Generally speaking, these deals are too good to be true.
Ask about certification: Only use carpet cleaning companies who can show certification from the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration (IICRC), which most manufacturers require, and are insured and bonded.
Obtain a written contract: Before any work is done, obtain a written contract with the total prices and statement of guarantees that the cleaning company offers. Most reputable companies will return if carpet stains show back up after they leave – so ask about any guarantees before you sign a contract.
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