Saturday, May 12, 2012

Oriental Rug Cleaning Franklin TN & Brentwood TN



We take pride in offering a state of the art Are Rug cleaning procedure, where we gently, yet thoroughly, hand clean Oriental rugs such as Persian, Indian, Chinese, Afghan, and so many more. In our years of service, we have handled textiles weaved in various parts of the world, from Turkey and Morocco to Portugal and Spain, as well as the many countries in between. Our certified rug specialists treat each rug with special attention and the cleaning process in customized for each particular type of fiber, whether natural or synthetic, such as wool, cotton, jute, silk, sisal, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and more.

Area rugs are cleaned at our rug spa is located at 1118 W. main Street Franklin, TN. the rugs are inspected to determine the correct cleaning process needed. Rugs are then tested for color fastness to test if colors bleed. We apply dye stabalizer to prevent any color loss or bleeding. Rugs are then dusted using a commercial rug beater and washed using different methods depending on fiber type, age and condition of rug. The cleaning methods we use are complete submersion in water and appropriate cleaning products and then flushed and fresh water rinsed thoroughly, steam clean and rinse extraction. Fringes are treated separately and hand cleaned in order to achieve the best cleaning results as well as to prevent damage.

For more information on area rug cleaning Franklin TN, or Brentwood TN call Carpet Technologies at 615-972-1441

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Friday, April 13, 2012

Easy Tips for Carpet Odors - Carpet Cleaning Nashville TN, Brentwwod TN, Franklin TN

It’s easy to assume that most of us prefer a clean, great smelling home. But keeping your home well-maintained takes a little work. Your carpet, in particular, is usually the source of much of your household mess and odors. Carpet usually covers a majority of your house and is used more than any other part of your home. Because of this most of the dirt and grime in your home will accumulate in these carpeted areas. And other than pets, accumulated dirt and grime is a prime source for household odors.

So the answer to eliminating household odors should almost be obvious at this point. Keep your carpet clean. The best, and easiest way to do that is to vacuum regularly. But you already do that right? So here are some other tips to help you keep your carpet odor free.

Detergent – If you have a carpet stain or a dirtied area in your carpet you can use some mild detergent. Mix a solution with some plain water and apply to the area. Blot with a clean cloth. Keeping stains out of your carpet will prevent the bacteria that cause odors to accumulate and create unpleasant smells.

Baking Soda and Carpet Deodorizers – Another easy fix is to sprinkle baking soda over smelly areas. Let the baking soda absorb the odor for a few minutes and then extract with a vacuum cleaner. You can also use foam cleaners and carpet deodorizers for that quick fix before company arrives. These are not permanent odor solutions but are great temporary fixes.

Pet Control – Pet odors are one of those give and take situations. You love your pets but unfortunately they have a tendency to leave behind odors. But these few steps can help you manage those odors without having to leave Fido outside all of the time.
Try keeping your pets away from the carpeted areas of your home as much as possible. It’s easier said than done but the less time your pets are on the carpet the less odor it will absorb from them. Also, deal with pet accidents as soon as possible. The faster you clean up urine the better. And vacuum regularly. When it comes to pets, the more you can vacuum the better for your carpet.

Hire A Proffesional- In severe cases, or for complete odor removal, its best to hire a proffessional carpet cleaner and odor specialist. They will posses the right tools, training and specialize in complete odor removal.

These few easy steps are great for regulating the odor in your home. It’s always a great idea to start off with a thorough professional cleaning and then maintain from there. This way you can start off with a fresh smelling home, and by doing your part, keep it that way.
For more info on the importance of cleaning your carpet please visit Carpet Cleaning Nashville TN, Franklin TN, Spring Hill TN, Brentwood TN

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Searching for Carpet Cleaners in Franklin, TN

Searching for Carpet Cleaners in Franklin, TN



Searching for carpet cleaning in Franklin, TN can be a daunting task. But it doesn't have to be a roll of the dice. Here are five things to look for when you are looking for a trustworthy company.

Phone Skills
Usually a phone conversation will be the first contact with your potential carpet cleaner. It is important they are polite, well-spoken and knowledgeable. This demonstrates confidence and belief in the product they offers. A person who sounds wishy washy or nervous is likely too new to the business, undereducated in his or her field or a bait-and-switch operator. Price may be the first thing on your mind when it should be the last. Ask these questions when calling carpet cleaning companies in Franklin, TN: what is included in the cleaning price? What is your guarantee?  

Being Considerate of You & Your Household
If the carpet cleaner passes the phone test and you invite him to your home, pay attention to how he respects your property. Does he park in the driveway right away or ask permission to do so first? Do they introduce themselves using full names? Is he cordial with your children and pets? How do they show respect to you and your home? If these simple first impressions are botched imagine what he might do with no one watching! Respecting you and your property should be the most important quality.

Get it in Writing
Provision of an estimate in writing before any work begins is paramount. This removes any fear that you will be given an inflated bill with extra charges later on. Agree on a price first, and have it in writing.

Presentation
A good carpet cleaner will keep himself, his vehicle and equipment clean and tidy. Ask to see his carpet cleaning machine. If he hesitates or seems embarrassed those are red flags. After all, in the cleaning industry, if an operator can't keep his own items presentable, how can he be expected to care for yours?

Proof
References or testimonials are priceless. Check Google reviews to see if your potential carpet cleaner has a good grade and good reviews from other consumers. Or ask if he can provide a few references. Even if you never intend on calling them, certainly it would win your trust if he is happy and ready to give a few names of satisfied clients.

Remember, spending your hard earned money on carpet cleaning should never be a gamble. If a company can pass the five tests outlined here then you have strong indications you've found the right cleaner.

At Carpet Technologies we feel that exceeding customer expectations are #1. We provide Value Added Service with Advanced cleaning and repair technologies that is unmatched in our field of service. Please contact us today for a free estimate and consultation by clicking
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

What Causes Black Lines On Carpet?

Do you have dark and unsightly black lines along the edge of your carpet or underneath doors?
Lines around the edges of walls and under doors are called filtration soiling. They occur when your home HVAC system forces air into the room. To equalize the pressure, air flows underneath doors and walls. The carpet in this area will then act like a filter, trapping the very fine particles of dust and soot which then lodges deep into the fiber. The result is dark and unsightly lines that can be quite difficult to deal with. These lines are very common and most homes will eventually get them. Those with white and light carpet will see the lines first however since darker carpets tend to hide them. If you burn candles, you are also putting more soot into the air and will speed up the process of filtration soiling and cause even darker lines to develop.

Filtration soil is a term used to describe dark, grayish lines that may appear on carpet. This is not a carpet defect, but a situation in which dust and other airborne pollutants can accumulate on the carpet face fibers in areas with a concentrated flow of air over the carpet or through tiny cracks or other open areas under the carpet. The soiling condition can occur quickly, or it may develop over a period of months or years. The level of soiling is dependent upon the volume of airflow and the level of pollutants in the air. Filtration soiling is not a result of the quality of carpet selected. The condition will obviously appear more pronounced on lighter colorations than darker colorations.

Filtration soil areas may appear around baseboards, under doors, along the edges of stairs and possibly away from walls where plywood sub flooring materials have been joined. Generally, the concentrated air flow will be from an upper level to a lower level of the home.

As indicated, filtration soiling can occur under closed interior doors where a central heating, ventilation, and air condition (HVAC) system is utilized. When possible, open Interior doors to reduce filtration soiling that may develop under closed doors while the HVAC system is in operation.

Filtration soil may be fireplace or automobile emissions, candle soot,  residue from furniture polishes, fine sand or clay particles, cooking oils, or a host of other soils or a combination of soils. Oily airborne contaminants trapped by carpet fibers will serve to attract more dry soil.

It is difficult to identify effective methods to reduce or prevent filtration soiling. Preventing airflow through carpet and carpet edges by sealing cracks in the subfloor, as well as under baseboards and edges of stairs, may reduce filtration soiling problems. Keeping air inside the home as clean as possible can be accomplished by reducing indoor air pollutants, such as cooking emissions, fireplace smoke, burning candles, cigarette smoke, and by the installation and regular replacement of high efficiency HVAC air filters.

While no one cleaning technique may be successful in all filtration soiling situations, recent innovations in soil- and stain-resist treatments applied to carpet have reduced the effort previously needed to remove the filtration soil. However, the complete removal of contaminants from the soiled areas can be complicated, depending on the type of contaminant materials present. To achieve the best results, the services of a cleaning professional should be considered. Contact Carpet Technologies at 615-972-1441 or www.carpettechnologies.net

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Prepare your Home for the Freeze!!

What’s worse than a major home maintenance disaster? How about several major home maintenance disasters at once? For the quarter-million families who have their homes ruined and their lives disrupted each winter because of frozen water pipes, frigid nights can very quickly turn to ongoing, inconvenient, extremely expensive ordeals.

In cold and warmer climates alike, pipes freeze for a combination of three central reasons: quick drops in temperature, poor insulation, and thermostats set too low. Both plastic and copper pipes can burst when they freeze, and recovering from frozen pipes is not as simple as calling a plumber. A 1/8-inch crack in a pipe can spew up to 250 gallons of water a day, causing flooding, serious structural damage, and the immediate potential for mold.

In the United States, frozen pipes cause a huge amount of damage each year; unlike natural disasters, this disaster is largely preventable. By taking a few simple precautions, you can help save yourself the mess, money, and aggravation frozen pipes cause.

Your Best Bet: Don’t Let It Happen
There are a number of preventative steps you can take to keep your pipes from freezing. Here are a few simple tips provided by State Farm:

Before The Cold
Remember the three central causes of frozen pipes? Quick drops in temperature, poor insulation, and thermostats set too low. You can prepare by protecting your home during the warmer months. Here’s how:

•Insulate pipes in your home's crawl spaces and attic, even if you live in a climate where freezing is uncommon. Exposed pipes are most susceptible to freezing. Remember: The more insulation you use, the better protected your pipes will be.
•Heat tape or thermostatically controlled heat cables can be used to wrap pipes. Be sure to use products approved by an independent testing organization, such as Underwriters Laboratories Inc., and only for the use intended (exterior or interior). Closely follow all manufacturers' installation and operation instructions.
•Seal leaks that allow cold air inside near where pipes are located. Look for air leaks around electrical wiring, dryer vents, and pipes, and use caulk or insulation to keep the cold out. With severe cold, even a tiny opening can let in enough cold air to cause a pipe to freeze.
•Before winter hits, disconnect garden hoses and, if possible, use an indoor valve to shut off and drain water from pipes leading to outside faucets. This reduces the chance of freezing in the short span of pipe just inside the house.
When The Mercury Drops
Even if you’ve taken the right preventative steps, extreme weather conditions can still harm your pipes. Here are a few more steps you can take:

•A trickle of hot and cold water might be all it takes to keep your pipes from freezing. Let warm water drip overnight, preferably from a faucet on an outside wall.
•Keep your thermostat set at the same temperature during both day and night. You might be in the habit of turning down the heat when you’re asleep, but further drops in the temperature – more common overnight – could catch you off guard and freeze your pipes.
•Open cabinet doors to allow heat to get to un-insulated pipes under sinks and appliances near exterior walls.
Before You Leave
Travelling in the winter months might be good for the soul, but don’t forget to think about your pipes before you leave. What can you do?

•Set the thermostat in your house no lower than 55°F (12°C).
•Ask a friend or neighbor to check your house daily to make sure it's warm enough to prevent freezing.
•Shut off and drain the water system. Be aware that if you have a fire protection sprinkler system in your house, it may be deactivated when you shut off the water.
If Your Pipes Do Freeze
What do you do if your pipes still freeze, despite your best preventative measures? First step: Don’t panic. Just because they’re frozen doesn’t mean they’ve already burst. Here’s what you can do:

•If you turn on your faucets and nothing comes out, leave the faucets turned on and call a plumber.
•Do not use electrical appliances in areas of standing water: You could be electrocuted.
•Never try to thaw a pipe with a torch or other open flame because it could cause a fire hazard. Water damage is preferable to burning down your house!
•You may be able to thaw a frozen pipe with the warm air from a hair dryer. Start by warming the pipe as close to the faucet as possible, working toward the coldest section of pipe.
•If your water pipes have already burst, turn off the water at the main shutoff valve in the house; leave the water faucets turned on. Make sure everyone in your family knows where the water shutoff valve is and how to open and close it.
Source: State Farm Insurance
Provided by: Carpet Technologies Carpet Cleaning & Restoration of Nashville, TN & Franklin, TN 

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Why You Should Have Your Carpets Cleaned for the Holidays

With all of the shopping, baking, cleaning and planning you’re doing for the holidays, having your carpet floors cleaned may seem like just one more thing you’d rather not have to worry about. However, getting your carpets cleaned now in preparation for the holidays can do more than simply make your home look more presentable to guests.
Here are three reasons to have your carpets cleaned for the holidays:
1. Stain prevention. With more traffic — and more food being consumed — in your home this season, the chance of spills increases dramatically. The dirtier your carpeted floors are, the harder it will be clean up spills when they occur — especially as sticky substances can adhere to the dirt embedded in your Portland carpets. Getting your carpets washed now gives you a clean slate for cleaning up any party fouls during the holidays.
2. Odor removal. It’s easy to become accustomed to the odors that linger within your carpet floors. For your guests, it’s a different story. After going through all the trouble of preparing a big meal, the last thing you need is for the aroma of your food to have to compete with the musty smells or pet odors wafting from your carpets. Consulting with a Carpet Technologies cleaning services about odor removal can prevent your home’s smells from sneaking up on you at an inopportune time.
3. Sanitation. If you’re like most families with kids, opening gifts on Christmas probably involves some amount of floor sitting — and possibly crawling on hands and knees under the tree. Plus, if you’ll be entertaining guests with small children, those little ones will probably be crawling around on your carpet floors, as well. Do we need to say more?
Regular cleaning is an important step in extending the life of your carpets, and it makes sense to schedule it before the holidays. If you’re planning on entertaining this season, it’s a good idea to hire a Professional carpet cleaning service company like Carpet Technologies.
Carpet Technologies has been in business since 2006. The owners, Randy Wills & Tommy Morrow, have been in the carpet cleaning and restoration business since 1996.
We specialize in carpet cleaning, stain removal, carpet repair & re-stretching, color restoration, pet stain & odor restoration, area rug cleaning, upholstery cleaning, tile & grout cleaning and water damage restoration.
We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If a spot returns within 30 days so do we at no charge. If you’re not satisfied with the results we will return at no additional charge. If you’re still not satisfied we will give you a full refund on your service.
Contact info: 615-972-1441 check us out at:  www.carpettechnologies.net
We are an IICRC certified firm. Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce
We provide carpet cleaning services in Nashville TN, Brentwood TN, Antioch TN, Franklin TN, Spring Hill TN, Columbia TN and surrounding areas.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The Cause and Repair of Carpet Ripples, Buckles & Wrinkles in Nashville TN and Franklin TN

Wrinkles, ripples and buckles in carpet are most often caused by a failure to stretch the carpet correctly using a power stretcher, the use of an incorrect or failed cushion, or excessive temperature and/or humidity. Ripples can be caused by a combination of any of the above. If ripples or buckles develop, consult Carpet Technologies cleaning & repair. Generally, the problem can be corrected by a qualified repair and installation expert.   
What causes carpets to ripple or buckle:
  • Poor installation: The carpet may have been improperly installed. In most cases of a bad installation the installer didn't use a power stretcher properly or at all.
  • Excessive wear due to traffic: Sometimes a carpet will need to be re-stretched because of wheelchairs, walkers, tricycles, etc. Even when installed to perfection it can become loose from excessive wear.
  • Sliding heavy furniture: Carpet is made of layers of fabric. When heavy furniture slides across the carpet it's likely that it will cause rippling.
  • Latex: if the latex holding the backing together deteriorates its called delamination, the carpet essentially loses its grip on itself, resulting in buckling and loss of fiber.
  • Improper padding for carpet type. Certain pile types require specific padding types; if these are paired improperly, the right amount of grip and support may not be present, resulting in carpet buckles. Make sure you consult a trained professional or manufacturer's guide when purchasing carpet so you get the right padding to accompany it.
If your Carpet is Rippling:
If you have carpet that looks more like the ocean than a flat carpet, you may have a problem. As soon as it begins to loosen up and become rippled, it wears faster. The bigger the ripples, the faster the ripples grow. This is because carpet is designed to lay flat and not move at all. When you walk on carpet ripples it causes the carpet to move up and down, further loosening it.
If your carpet is loose it's time to take action. In most cases, carpet stretching can fix the ripples and buckles, and there's no need to waste money replacing the carpet because of how it lays.
Carpet stretching is a common type of carpet repair that essentially involves pulling the carpet up from around one or more edges of the room, re-stretching it to proper tightness, cutting the carpet to the proper length, tacking back down into place and finally tucking it in along the edge.
Like any type of carpet repair, stretching carpet is more involved than it seems to be. Stretching carpet isn't just a matter of smoothing out ripples and re-securing, or pulling at the edges by hand as you would a bed sheet. Carpet stretching comes with its own tools and techniques that help you do the job right.
Re-stretching with a power stretcher is the remedy for buckles or wavy carpets. It can add years of life to your carpeting. Re-stretching will not reverse damage or excessive wear caused by improper installation, but works to prevent further unnecessary damage and wear.
Contact Us:www.CarpetTechnologies.net   Phone: 615-972-1441
Service areas:Nashville TN, Brentwood TN, Antioch TN, Franklin TN, Spring Hill TN, Columbia TN, Smyrna TN and Murfreesboro TN