Catharpin, VA
Carpet Cleaning Service

A+ Carpet Cleaning Flooring has
provided Catharpin carpet cleaning services since 2002.
The look, feel and smell of your carpets say a lot about your home. Also,
within the fibers hide high amounts of dust particles, grease and allergens
accumulate that household vacuum cleaners simply cannot remove. A professional
cleaning by A+ Carpet Cleaning Flooring is the right move
to ensure that your carpets remain clean, allergen free and last longer.
We can tackle the toughest jobs and still preserve the quality of your
carpets.
If you have household pets, it is even more crucial for you to stay up
with the cleanliness and freshness of your carpets. Since the chemicals
that we use are safe, biodegradable and non-toxic, they will not harms
your pets (or humans for that matter) in the house.
Carpet cleaning professionals agree that residential
carpet cleaning is recommended every 12 months. Additionally,
carpet manufacturing companies recommend 'hot water extraction' as the
preferred method of cleaning. Our
carpet cleaning technicians are trained to properly extract common
household spots and other dirt attracting residues using state-of-the-art
hot water extraction machines. After our cleaning process is completed,
carpets typically take 6-8 hours to dry. Our carpet cleaning process
includes pre-vacuuming (if necessary), pre-spotting or pre-spraying
an enzyme solution, agitating carpet with a carpet groomer (allowing
enzyme solution to work deep into carpet fibers), followed by a hot
water extraction with a deodorizer. After our cleaning process
is completed the technician will properly advise you on how to
maintain your carpet.
- Deodorizing Processes
- Enzyme Treatments
- Hot Water Extraction
A+ Carpet Cleaning Flooring
Call us at (571) 330-3849 for a free estimate.

Catharpin is an unincorporated community in Prince William County, Virginia, in the United States Catharpin lies on State Route 234 to the northwest of Manassas National Battlefield Park Catharpin is characterized by rolling fields, wide meadows, and gravel/dirt roads, and many of the rural folk capitalize on the abundant land and have farms with livestock It is not uncommon to see