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Shower Tile Cleaning only $89 to $159

Cleaning your shower tile floors and walls can be a difficult chore if you don’t have the right shower tile cleaning equiptment.

Pacific of Newport Beach Specialist are experts in the Orange County area in  removing mold from your shower walls and restoring your tile and grout back to a like new condition. We have been cleaning showers with tile and grout, travertine, marble and slate for over 25 years. No matter what type of tile or stone, we can handle it.

 

Our Shower Tile Cleaning Process

1. Pretreatment for removing mold/mildew from shower walls and floors

2. Apply cleaning solution designed to remove contaminants from tiles and grout, travertine, marble or slate

3. agitate tile and grout

4. Pressurized steam cleaning rinse to remove soap scum and bulid up from your shower tile floors and walls

5. Repair and seal all tile and grout

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Carpet cleaning runs the gamut from store-bought products to rented steam cleaners and professional cleaning services. You have several different options when it comes to refreshing your carpets, but how do you know which is best for your home?

At-home carpet cleaning methods

There’s a wide range of carpet cleaning products for under $10 that use a combination of chemicals to break down and lift stains out of your carpet. Popular examples include spray-on products and carpet cleaning powders that can be applied and then vacuumed up.

One benefit to at-home carpet cleaning products is they can be used to remove small stains and for spot treatments. They’re also less expensive than other methods, and they have a short drying time.

However, the chemicals in these products, including perchloroethylene and naphthalene, can cause damage to the central nervous system if inhaled in large amounts. Some store-bought cleaning products have been know to bleach carpets, so it’s always wise to test a small section of carpet before applying it throughout your home.

Renting carpet cleaners from a store

To deal with larger stains or clean the entire house, some homeowners choose to rent a steam-cleaning machine from their local supermarket or hardware store. These machines are often available for $20 to $30 per day, and usually require a security deposit. You may also have to purchase cleaning chemicals separately. Be sure to follow directions that come with the cleaner to make sure it isn’t damaged during use.

It’s also important to note that despite the name, these machines don’t actually use steam to clean. Instead, they use hot water in combination with detergent to soak your carpet, and then use powerful suction to suck the water back out.

Some of the benefits to renting a carpet cleaning machines is they are inexpensive and are typically more effective than store-bought carpet cleaning products. However, they also have a long drying time, and the tanks need to be changed periodically as they fill with dirty carpet water.

Hiring a professional service

Another option is to hire a professional cleaning service. These companies use steam-cleaning or dry cleaning methods to refresh your carpets.

Professional steam-cleaning machines are similar to the type you can rent, except that actually use high-powered steam to remove stains. Dry cleaning methods use almost no water, instead relying on chemicals to break them down. Once destroyed, the stains can be vacuumed up.

Professional companies may charge per square foot or by the room. Some charge extra for cleaning stairs or moving furniture.

Many companies now use eco-friendly products. In addition, they know how to effectively remove chemical residue and can recommend specific cleaning methods based on your carpet type, its age and the type of cleaning you need. We at Pacific Carpet Cleaning of Newport Beach utilizes the Most Powerful Cleaning Units on the Planet!

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So you just had your carpets cleaned. They certainly needed it and the technician did a great job, but now he’s telling you that you can’t go into any of the rooms he cleaned until the carpet dries. How long will that take?

You’ve got the dog chained outside, the cat’s been locked into a bathroom and she’s starting to express her displeasure loudly. Meanwhile, the kids are on their third time through their video in the breakfast room and you’ve got company coming this evening.

The answer to this question depends on who you call to do the work. With a “clean and go” service, you’re at the mercy of the weather. Sure, the carpets will dry pretty quick if it’s hot and sunny outside, but that will require you opening all the doors and windows.

If it’s rainy outside, your carpets will dry some time after it stops raining. Even then, there’s that squishy, sticky feeling that doesn’t go away for a few hours further.

On the other hand, some companies bring fans instead of relying on natural evaporation. These fans aren’t your typical box fans that you break out on a hot day, but are much more powerful and are custom made to dry your carpets.

The proper equipment for drying carpets is fans that are used by companies that clean up after flooding. Floor fans are the quickest and most efficient way to dry your carpets. They move large volumes of air just above the surface of the carpet, evaporating the moisture more quickly.

Two fans can dry your carpet in as little as 20 minutes. With one floor being dried while the next room is being cleaned, you can be back on your wonderfully clean and dry carpet within minutes instead of hours.

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If you’re meticulous about keeping carpets tidy and stain-free, your know the benefit of professional carpet cleanings. Unfortunately, scams are popular thanks to high-pressure sales tactics and a lack of consumer familiarity with the process. If you’re looking to hire a pro, watch out for these three common carpet cleaning scams.

The ‘unbelievably low prices’ scam

You’ll see this one from salespeople who come to your door, claiming to offer the lowest price in town. They might tell you about competitors offers or have fliers with them showing what other companies charge. In reality, the person at your door is getting paid for the number of sales he or she makes. If you agree to the price, the salesperson leaves and a “pro” comes back a few days later. Once inside your home, the price suddenly starts to rise because you have thicker than average carpet, your rooms are a strange size or there are certain types of stains on your floor. Regardless of the price you initially agreed to, it suddenly spirals out of control, and you find yourself paying for services you don’t need or want. The fix? Never agree to anything a door-to-door salesman sells, especially if he or she tells you it’s a limited time offer. Always call the company on your time and your own terms.

The ‘best method’ scam

There are several common methods for carpet cleaning. The most popular is steam cleaning, which actually uses hot water and a chemical detergent. Clean water and detergent are pushed into your carpet using high-powered tools, and dirty water is pulled back out using a vacuum. Dry cleaning, meanwhile, uses a very small amount of water and powered chemicals to pull stains out of your carpet and refresh the fibers.

Some companies will try to scam you by claiming to use the “best” method available. The problem? There’s no such thing; what works best for your carpet depends on its age, material, pile and the amount of cleaning it requires. Of course, this “best” cleaning method comes with a huge price tag, and won’t clean your carpet any better than either method mentioned above. To spot this scam, ask your prospective contractor exactly what his or her method involves. If the technician can’t explain the method or acts offended that you asked, choose a different company.

The ‘surface clean’ scam

Of all the carpet cleaning scams, this one requires you to be the most diligent. Even seemingly reputable companies try this trick occasionally, and sometimes they don’t do it on purpose. It all starts innocently enough; you contact a company, have them come and do an estimate, agree to a time and a uniformed employee comes to your door. You vacate the house and return when the carpet is dry only to find that your stains return within days, and none of the surfaces seem particularly clean. What happened?

There are two possibilities. First, your contractor may have faulty equipment, which didn’t push enough water in or suck enough out. It’s also possible the contractor made no real effort to clean your carpet, instead doing only a quick surface clean before packing up and moving on to the next job. To avoid this scam, do your research. Read reviews of local companies on trusted sites like Google, and ask your carpet cleaning pro for references. Call the numbers provided, and ask for an honest opinion.

What to look for in a pro

When hiring a professional carpet cleaning company, make sure to get a specific rate per room or per square foot, and ask about the preferred cleaning method. Ask if there’s an extra charge for moving heavy items like furniture; many companies will clean only open floor space, or demand a huge surcharge to move furniture. If licensing is required in your city or town, confirm the company is licensed before you make a hiring decision.

 

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Carpet often contains some of the worst allergens, germs and other hazardous materials in your home. What’s worse, they often hide in plain sight, and can negatively affect indoor air quality. Regular vacuuming can help contain these contaminants, but sometimes, a more thorough carpet cleaning is necessary to improve the air you breathe.

What’s hiding in your carpet?

Everything that lands on your carpet has the potential to stay, even if it’s not an obvious stain.

Dust particles, hair, mold spores and pet dander — almost invisible to the naked eye — fall off your clothing and land on your floors. Walking over carpet grinds these small particles into the fibers and underlay, often leaving a carpet that looks clean but can negatively impact the air in your home.

Stains are also a problem. For example, stains caused from red wine or pet urine can actually provide a food source for bacteria living in your carpets.

Potential health risks from your carpet

Dirty carpets can pose a wide range of health risks. If you’ve had a flood, your carpets may have mold, even if you don’t see or smell it. Mold spores can cause breathing problems, sneezing and, over the long term, permanent damage to the respiratory system.

Dust mites are also a major carpet issue; these tiny bugs burrow deep into carpet fibers and eat just about anything that comes their way. The waste produced by these mites — up to 200 times their body weight each day — can cause allergic reactions and breathing issues.

Common bacteria found in carpet include E.coli, salmonella and staphylococcus.

Getting rid of carpet culprits

Vacuuming is always the first step in removing contaminants from your carpeting. Make sure to vacuum one or two times per week, and use a newer vacuum with powerful suction and built-in HEPA filters for a better chance of pulling up mites, allergens and dirt. But even the best vacuum can’t remove everything that hides in your carpet.

To deal with the bulk of the particles, consider hiring a professional carpet cleaning service. Most companies use steam cleaning or dry-cleaning techniques to eliminate contaminants and remove stubborn stains. Professional carpet cleaners recommend at least one cleaning per year, but high-traffic areas might require more frequent cleanings. Pacific Carpet Cleaning of Newport Beach utilizes the Most Powerful Cleaning Units on the Planet!

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The myth of the steam clean

In the steam clean versus dry clean debate, it’s important to clear up the myth that “steam” is actually used to clean your carpets. While home and commercial machines use hot water, which gives off some steam, steam itself does not clean your carpet. Instead, a detergent is sprayed onto your carpet. Hot water activates the detergent on the carpet fibers — alkaline for synthetic carpets and acidic for wool or natural fiber carpets. A wet-vac is then used to suck up the bulk of the water on the floor. Pacific Carpet Cleaning of Newport Beach utilizes the Most Powerful Cleaning Units on the Planet!

Home steam cleaning products

There are many types of steam machines available for home purchase or rent. Home models typically rely on hot tap water to get the job done, while those rented from a hardware or grocery store may have a heating element. Both types operate the same way: You place a cleaning solution in the machine, move it slowly and methodically over your carpet, then suck up and dump out the water. Once cleaned, your carpets are not usable for a period — usually between 12 and 24 hours — while the remaining water dries. One issue with the steam method is the shrinking of the carpet when leftover water dries; however, unless your carpet is made entirely of natural, untreated fibers, this will not be a problem.

The case for commercial steam cleaners

You can also hire professional carpet cleaners to come and steam clean your flooring. They will often use a more highly powered machine or one attached to a vehicle. These systems operate on the same principle as at-home systems but are much more powerful, allowing them to force more detergent into the carpet and suck up more water. They are faster than home systems and have a shorter drying time.

Dry cleaning carpets

The other option available is dry cleaning. This method of carpet cleaning uses dry chemical compounds that are placed on a carpet and break down whatever soil or particulate matter they find. The name of this cleaning method is also misleading because they use a small amount of moisture in the form of application solutions, which complement the dry compounds used. Dry cleaning offers the advantage of time; floors can be used again almost instantly after cleaning is complete. Dry cleaning compounds are often used in industrial and retail settings for this reason.

Pros and cons

Steam cleaning your carpet yourself means you need only hot water, a rented machine and detergent. Unfortunately, you’ll have to wait between 12 and 24 hours to walk on your carpet again. Ground-in stains typically reappear in the first few days after cleaning. Commercial solutions can eliminate some of these problems, but there are certain stains — pet stains or chemical stains, for example — that require multiple treatments or cannot be removed.

Dry cleaning, meanwhile, offers the advantage of almost no drying time and an effective cleaning through chemical agents and application solutions. The chemicals used, however, can often be harsh, and homeowners are advised to speak with a commercial cleaning company about the products they use and any strong odors they may have

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Our company has over 25 years of experience in the carpet and tile cleaning industry. Pacific of Newport Beach provides customers with reliable solutions for all of their carpet cleaning and tile & grout cleaning needs. Our company also offers upholstery cleaning, marble/travertine floor polishing, and wood floor refinishing services that our customers can count on. Our BBB rating is an A, and we are happy to have over 12,000 satisfied customers. Our customer reviews are positive, and we always believe in offering quality services. We have powerful industrial strength cleaning equipment that we use for all of our services.Carpet CleaningIf you need our carpet cleaning expertise, we are ready to assist you. We will pre-vacuum, pre-condition, and offer spot treatments so that your carpet looks as good as it did when you first bought it. Our steam extraction process is done by highly trained personal. Our technicians know what type of cleaning products and supplies should be used on each carpet or rug material. We will safely clean one room of carpet or an entire house or building full. We understand the importance of having clean and deodorized carpets to help your building look its best.Tile & Grout CleaningWe offer professional tile & grouting services. Our company can make sure that your tile and grout stays clean. We can also handle marble/travertine floor polishing. If you have porcelain or ceramic tile, we can make sure that is is cleaned properly too. Contact us if you are interested in Limestone cleaning and polishing, vinyl floor stripping and waxing, or wood floor refinishing.Upholstery CleaningOur company offers safe and effective upholstery cleaning too. We can spot clean and pre-condition your upholstery to make sure that it looks clean and attractive. Our technicians have the right tools and cleaning supplies to work on all types of upholstery without causing any damages. We can get rid of stains, pet hair, and more.Family Owned BusinessOur company is family owned and operated. We are not a franchise, so that helps us to keep our prices low. We offer commercial and residential services that our customers can trust.

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Many homes feature tile floors because tile is attractive and more durable than other flooring options. In order to maintain the appearance of tile flooring, it’s important to keep it clean. Try these cleaning tips to keep your tile looking like new.

Keep dirt off your tile floor

Your tile’s first line of defense against dirt is a doormat. According to the World Floor Covering Association (WFCA), dirt that is tracked across tile flooring will wear away the finished surface. By keeping doormats or area rugs inside every door of your house, you can prevent excessive dirt from coming into contact with your tile floor.

Clean regularly

Doormats won’t keep all the dirt out, so regular maintenance is the next step in keeping tile floors clean. Sweep or vacuum up debris at least once a week and use a damp paper towel or sponge to wipe up any wet or sticky messes. Cleaning regularly can help to prevent serious dirt buildup and hard-to-remove stains, which are much more difficult and time consuming than day-to-day maintenance tasks.

Deep clean tough spots

In order to deep clean tile floors, you’ll need a dirt dissolving solution. Various types of grout and tile cleaners can be found at your local home improvement store. Some are specially formulated for ceramic tile, while others are made for use on natural stone tile. Make sure that the product you use doesn’t contain ammonia or anything acidic, such as lemon juice or vinegar because those ingredients can dull the surface of your floors.

Many tile cleaners can be sprayed right onto the floor and mopped up immediately, which is generally enough to remove surface dirt. However, ground-in dirt may require a little more elbow grease. If you have textured tile, you may need to use a soft-bristle brush or scrubber sponge. Avoid highly abrasive tools such as steel wool or scrubbing powders, which can permanently scratch the surface of your tile. Once your tile floor is free of dirt, rinse away any residue with clean, warm water. For questions, call Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning of Newport Beach. (949) 545-5205

 

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As a ceramic tile cleaner, I’m often been asked about the best way to maintain a shower to avoid costly repairs in the future.

First, a quick fact about the grout used when your tile was installed. Grout is made with a water repellency built in, which is meant to provide years of use when being maintained. In a perfect world, your grout should look shiny and bright forever.

However, that’s not the case in most of the homes I visit. In most houses, even with the best use of cleaning practices, yellowing and mildewing still persist. But why?

Lets look at the facts about grout.

In a home with three people showering once a day, 365 days a year, the shower is used 1,095 times in one year. Over time, that’s an awful lot of showers. Also, consider the fact that unlike your car that stays outdoors, your shower doesn’t get sunny days in between to dry off.

This heavy abuse really creates a need to maintain your grout to keep it clean, sealed and looking pretty. Unfortunately, the products sold on the market today to clean grout have harsh chemicals that deliver a quick fix to the eye, but eventually wear down your grout’s repellency over time, causing grout to turn into a water absorbing, chalk like consistency.

The result of this is mildewing and discoloring. Grout that absorbs water grows mildew and permanently stains, and the only fix at this point is a total re-grout – a somewhat expensive option.

Sometimes its not just mildew we’re seeing. Another culprit of stained grout is our local water supply. Rust in the your water could be a major contributor of staining. Whole house water filters should be considered if your house’s water supply is especially rust filled.

So how do you keep your showers looking nice?

1. Consider changing your shampoo. 

When you read the ingredients list on the back of your shampoo bottle, do you see dyes and colorings in the product? If so, I recommend that you choose a new shampoo that is more natural without colorings in them.

You will be doing your shower a favor, and more importantly, your body. Dyes are not good for you or your family’s health and can also stain the grout in your bathroom.

2. Stay away from harsh cleaning chemicals. 

Harsh cleaners may make your grout look cleaner, but they also strip away the water repellency that we talked about earlier. Bleach is especially bad about this.

A mixture of approximately one-third white vinegar to two-thirds water is what I recommend to my customers to clean their grout. Use a soft scrub brush with a little elbow grease.

3. Seal the grout. 

Most home stores have sealing products readily available. They add water repellency back into the grout that’s lost over time. Grout that is sealed will be more stain resistant. I recommend sealing at least once or twice a year depending on how many people use the shower on a daily basis.

4. Invest in a squeegee. 

Preferably, you’ll want to find a squeegee with a suction cup that will mount in your shower, making it handier when you need it. Using it after each shower will allow less water to dry on your grout, tile and shower doors, thereby leaving less mineral deposits behind.

In closing, I recommend a yearly visit by your tile man to keep your shower looking new ike Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning of Newport Beach. I know most people will scoff at this recommendation because of the expense, but it will be negligible compared to the cost of having to rip out your shower and install a new one when it goes bad.

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Among the many methods professional carpet cleaners use, steam cleaning employs a hot water extraction solution that cleans carpets deeply using water temperatures between 180-212 degrees Fahrenheit. Typically, carpet steam cleaning companies provide services for residential and business customers.

Before a steam cleaning

Prior to a carpet steam cleaning company’s arrival, be sure to vacuum your carpets thoroughly. This will suck up any extra debris and make it easier for the carpets to stay cleaner after the cleaning. Pacific of Newport Beach will vac if need be.

Additionally, take certain precautions to ensure that your belongings are safe:

  • Remove any small items from the carpet area
  • Put away valuables that run the risk of falling or getting broken
  • Move any furniture that covers up carpeted areas that need to be cleaned.
  • Be sure to point out any high-traffic areas in your home that need special attention.

Steam cleaning detergents

Steam cleaning companies use several different types of detergents. Typically, they use an alkaline detergent to clean carpets thoroughly and loosen up dirt and other debris. Additionally, they can mix in an acidic solution, such as an ammonia-based solvent, with the detergent to balance out the pH in the carpet. Next, they rinse the carpet and use a vacuum suction tool to extract the dirty water.

Some steam cleaning services offer natural cleaning solutions for those allergic to detergents or who prefer chemical-free solutions. Inquire beforehand to ensure that the company provides this option.

The cleaning process

To begin the steam cleaning process, carpet cleaners typically combine an industrial-strength detergent with steaming hot water and then apply the mixture to the carpet. Afterward, workers use a cleaning wand, normally attached to the steam cleaning machine via a long rod or tube, to agitate and suck the solution back into the machine. A rinsing solution follows that helps neutralize the strong detergent smell and balances the pH in the carpet.

Expect the cleaning process to take at least one hour for standard-sized homes. Larger homes or homes with heavily soiled carpet usually take longer.

On average, carpets take six to eight hours to dry completely after a steam cleaning. For faster results, ventilate the area by opening windows or running a ceiling fan. You can walk on your carpet immediately after a cleaning, but exercise caution because it will still be damp.

Care after steam cleaning

After your carpets are cleaned, regularly vacuum and use doormats close to doorways to keep your carpet clean. Avoid using scented carpet powders. Although a vacuuming powder can give your carpet a pleasant smell, it helps your carpet accumulate dust more easily and is extremely difficult to remove from carpet fibers.

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