What's Lurking in the Furniture?

Clearwater Carpet Cleaning always recommend regular professional cleanings of your carpet, tile and grout, and upholstery. Upholstery is particularly difficult to clean on your own. Many rental or hand-held shampooers can cause more harm than good. Call us first to make sure your upholstery stays in great condition! Think your upholstery doesn't need professional attention? As the best cleaning company at the Lake of the Ozarks, we can tell you that there is definitely a need for professional cleaning. Read on to learn what could be in your living room furniture and how we can help!


Pet Hair and Dander


Pets are great additions to the family, but they can often be detrimental to the cleanliness of a home. Most dogs and cats are constantly shedding hair and, along with it, dander. Depending on the breed, these hairs can be wiry and thread themselves through the cloth in your upholstered furniture. Vacuuming can help remove some of the hair, but others become so weaved into the furniture, they need more persuasion to come out. Dander from pets is an allergen that can cause you and your guests to experience more difficulty breathing easy. For people with animal allergies or asthma, this is especially true. But even those without respiratory issues can experience the detriments of poorer air quality.


Dust Mites & Droppings


Another substance that can cause respiratory issues for people in your home is dust mite droppings. You might be thinking, "Gross! What is that?" Dust mites are microscopic insect that can be found throughout the home, living in soft furniture and making your home their home. Their droppings are notorious for causing asthma and allergy attacks when they are present in large quantities. Think back to the last time you had the upholstery professionally cleaned... If it's been longer than a year or two, there could be enough dust mites and droppings in your furniture to be seriously affecting the air quality in your home. Call Clearwater Carpet Cleaning to get rid of them and have your house feeling fresher in no time!

Mold and Mildew


Any time moisture settles into the soft surface of your upholstered furniture, you run the risk of developing a mold and mildew problem. Have you ever spilled a drink on the furniture? Even if you were able to soak most of it up right away, chances are that there were at least some particles and moisture left behind. This could easily start to fester and grow into spots of mold and mildew. This not only causes a bad smell, but negatively affects the air quality in your home.


Food Particles

Enjoying a TV dinner or popcorn with the family on movie night is one of life's simple pleasures. Finding pieces of smashed food and smeared spills later is not. No matter how careful you are, it is likely that there are some food particles sneaking there way into the cracks and crevices of your soft furniture. As food breaks down and decays, it becomes a breeding ground for bacteria and mold. Even if you find the large particles when you vacuum under the cushions, it is likely that you are missing fine particles that have been ground into the fabric of your furniture. Call a professional cleaning company near you - like Clearwater Carpet - to remove these harmful substances from your furniture so you can enjoy a healthier happier home!

Your Lake of the Ozarks Upholstery Cleaning


Clearwater Carpet understands that the soft furniture in your home is often the centerpiece of gatherings with family and friends. We want to help make sure that the center of activity in your home not only feels and looks fresh, but also promotes better quality air in your home. We bring our own soft water source and use gentle but effective chemicals to protect your upholstery while we clean. Let the best cleaning company at the Lake of the Ozarks take care of you and keep the air in your home cleaner - call today!

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