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When the owner of the company shows up at your door for ALL residential and commercial cleaning, how confident are you about the level of service you are going to receive?
I am the Owner/Operator of Hofstetter Carpet Cleaning. My beliefs focus on Quality Service and Professionalism. On time service with top of the line effective equipment equates to a satisfied customer. I use a Prochem Everest truck mounted steam cleaning system. It has a 50hp motor that puts out 1000 psi at 240 degrees. In the hands of a certified technician, you can expect dust mites, germs, and bacteria to be destroyed as well as pollutants and allergenic particles removed. The process is engineered so your house is left safe for family members with two or four legs.
Carpet Cleaning
I start with an inspection. Step two is 200-240 degree heated water mixed with a cleaning agent sprayed on the carpet at around 500 psi. This thoroughly flushes soil and stains from your carpet. The third and final step involves rinsing and extracting. This process shoots the heated water mixed with an extraction agent on to the carpet and in the same stroke vacuums up the dirt, chemical agents, and water. In addition to cleaning, this process increases the life of your carpet.
Also available after cleaning is Scotch Guard Protector, to help your carpet resist dirt and soil, as well as Odorcide to deodorize your carpet.
Tile and Grout Cleaning
I start with an inspection. Step two involves spraying all grout lines and tile with a cleaning agent. The third step is safely shooting 900-1000 psi hot water with a Hybrid Turbo Jet cleaner which effectively removes the dirt. The fourth and final step is to go over the tile with a towel so it is not left slippery and unsafe.
Upholstery Cleaning
I start with an inspection (FYI: S or Solvant labeled furniture can not be cleaned with my system). Step two is treating and scrubbing the spots and wear areas with an upholstery safe shampoo. The third step is spraying 150-200 degree pressurized mist onto the fabric. The fourth and final step is extracting the water and agents out of the fabric.
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