Serving the All of Orange County, CA Pacific Carpet Cleaning Services offers the highest quality carpet cleaning services for Residential and Commercial customers and facilities. We are family owned and operated by Pacific Carpet Cleaning. Pacific Carpet Cleaning Services has built a solid reputation for premium quality service and customer satisfaction.
We utilize state-of-the art equipment and cleaning processes along with over 25 years of textile industry experience to provide our customers with the most thorough carpet cleaning service possible.
We offer Hot Water / Steam Extraction and Dry Absorbent Pad “Bonnet” cleaning methods.
OUR CARPET CLEANING SERVICES INCLUDE:
SPOT AND STAIN REMOVAL
PET STAIN AND ODOR REMOVAL
SCOTCHGARD™ PROTECTION APPLICATION
ON-SITE ORIENTAL & AREA RUG CLEANING
Pacific Carpet Cleaning Services uses environmentally friendly products that are nontoxic, safe for pets and children, biodegradable and phosphate-free. These products will leave your carpets thoroughly clean and residue free. If a spot comes back after we leave, call us and we’ll come back. Customer satisfaction is our top priority.
When you call for an appointment or a FREE ESTIMATE you’ll speak with Linda.
All carpet cleaning jobs are professionally performed by Tony, an IICRC Certified Carpet Cleaning Technician.
For every NEW customer you refer to us, you will receive a 10% discount off your next cleaning service.
The Local Largest and Most Experienced Carpet Cleaning, Drapery, and Upholstery Cleaners. Pacific is your number one source for carpet cleaning services. In addition, we are one of the largest providers of upholstery cleaning and drapery cleaning. We also provide tile & grout cleaning, air duct cleaning, and 24-hour restoration services. With more than 60 years of industry experience in the U.S. customers rely on our cleaning services. Pacific’s impeccable reputation offers customers peace of mind that comes from knowing the job will be done right the first time. Learn more about our cleaning and restoration services:
Pacific carpet cleaners use the industry’s most advanced truck-mounted carpet cleaning system, which will remove ground-in soil and revive your carpet’s appearance. Additional services such as carpet repair*, deodorizer and our COITGard™ stain-resistant protective coating are also available.
Our specially trained and certified upholstery cleaners and technicians have expertise in many difficult-to-clean materials, including silk, suedes, ultrasuedes and velvet. We also offer deodorizer services as well as our stain-resistant protective coating.
Our grout cleaning and tile cleaning services employ a powerful truck-mounted cleaning system. We’ll safely clean your surfaces (such as flooring, showers and countertops), removing dirt and contaminants. And by the way, we can handle your grout repair or grout color sealing needs as well.
Pacific offers a high-quality, proven natural stone cleaning process. For most surfaces, the service involves pre-cleaning and masking of non-treatment areas, pre-sealing to maintain a dry surface, honing to remove scratches, etches, and wear marks, and a final polish and sealing.
Tile & Grout Cleaning in Newport Beach CA and Surrounding Areas
Most tile and grout cleaners rely on water pressure or steam to clean hard surfaces. These floor cleaning methods can be inefficient and, in some cases can actually damage your tile and grout flooring!
We use the Rotovac because it uses a combination of rotary nylon cleaning brush bristles and spray jet to thoroughly clean tile and grout. The spray jets can use heated or unheated water at high pressure while the nylon brush bristles scrub the floor surface, the vacuum slots then suck up the water, grime and grit and results in clean, sparkling tile and brilliant grout once again!
And don’t forget the best part. Once we’re done making your tile and grout sparkling clean, we can use the same machine with a different cleaning head to clean your carpets in no time! We are proud to offer service carpet and hard floor surface services. Call us today or fill out our Free Estimate Request to get a quote. We look forward to providing you with excellent carpet cleaning and floor cleaning services!
Tile & Grout Cleaning in Newport Beach CA and Surrounding Areas
Most tile and grout cleaners rely on water pressure or steam to clean hard surfaces. These floor cleaning methods can be inefficient and, in some cases can actually damage your tile and grout flooring!
We use the Rotovac because it uses a combination of rotary nylon cleaning brush bristles and spray jet to thoroughly clean tile and grout. The spray jets can use heated or unheated water at high pressure while the nylon brush bristles scrub the floor surface, the vacuum slots then suck up the water, grime and grit and results in clean, sparkling tile and brilliant grout once again!
And don’t forget the best part. Once we’re done making your tile and grout sparkling clean, we can use the same machine with a different cleaning head to clean your carpets in no time! We are proud to offer service carpet and hard floor surface services. Call us today or fill out our Free Estimate Request to get a quote. We look forward to providing you with excellent carpet cleaning and floor cleaning services!
Limestone is a nonfoliated metamorphic rock composed mostly of calcite (a crystalline form of calcium carbonate). Etymology: The word “marble” is colloquially used to refer to many other stones that are capable of taking a high polish.
Our most commonly requested service is limestone polishing. In some cases you may merely need to polish your limestone floors to achieve a shine like new providing it has been well maintained. For our clients who like their limestone to look better than new, inquire about our Diamond Polishing service. Our Diamond Polishing is our elite service which leaves your limestone looking like a glass mirror for a fraction of the cost of a newly installed limestone. Caveat: Not all polishing of your limestone, marble or travertine etc. is equal when performed by some so-called stone restoration companies. Please invest some time to read our discussion of this in our Stone Blog
Limestone Cleaning:
Our limestone cleaning process typically involves the use of our high pressure hot water extraction unit (up to 1200 psi) providing for the most effective limestone steam cleaning method for your stone. Effective and through cleaning is crucial for a smooth looking uniform finish and proper sealing. Our unique state-of-the-art cleaning process will yield youMAXIMUM soil removal in cleaning your limestone tile. We relish our client’s “Aha Moment” when they see their fresh clean limestone tile floors.
Our cleaning tool pulling out dirt and grime collected in the pits of the Travertine (the same is applicable with Limestone) and the grout lines revealing a much cleaner and brighter floor.
Limestone Restoration
Noticed some of your tiles are higher than others? Do you want your floor flattened to improve the esthetics, keep from chipping the edges, and facilitate limestone cleaning?Heaven Sent Floor Care can grind away the excess limestone to restore a flat level surface using the latest state-of-the-art machinery in conjunction with diamond abrasives and a natural polishing compound. Never do we use coatings or a “crystallization” process as many companies do.
Have you noticed dull areas in your traffic areas? This is typically associated with what is commonly referred to as wear patterns, scratches, etches and so forth. Heaven Sent Floor Care can repair these surfaces by either “honing” or polishing your limestone to eliminate these blemishes. The surface is then polished or honed to the desired finish leaving you with the memories of your new floor once again.
Limestone Sealing:
We use high grade penetrating (impregnating) solvent based sealers to seal your limestone surfaces. Their function is to absorb into the pores of the stone and fill them up. Tight pores help keep spills on the surface so they won’t soak in. Although penetrating sealers are not bulletproof, they are essential in keeping some acidic spills on the surface to prevent acids from eating away the underlying layers. This insures the resulting etch, or dull spot, can often be rehoned with the proper abrasives. Common liquids containing acids are: Citrus, vinegar, wine, soda, some perfumes and medicines.
While topcoat/surface sealers are appropriate for some types of natural stone, they ARE NOT RECOMMENDED for Limestone, Marble or Travertine.
Topcoat/surface sealers scratch and scuff much more easily than the stone itself. They will also flake, peel, and if applied too quickly can trap air bubbles and dirt underneath. This leads to a dirty hazy looking floor which most homeowners are unhappy with in a short time.
The light patch in the middle is where we’veremoved the coating – the first step in restoring this stone.
Chip & Crack Repairs
Have a chip, crack or broken marble tile? Heaven Sent Floor Care often times can repair your tile and blend it in with the surrounding tiles to match the surrounding surface.
High Gloss Finish:
We use the finest abrasives to achieve the glossiest finish possible for your stone. This shine is like turning your floor into a work of art, something to be noticed as much as the art on your walls. After the completion of our services we will provide you with specific instructions on how to clean your travertineor limestone surfaces.
Limestone is a nonfoliated metamorphic rock composed mostly of calcite (a crystalline form of calcium carbonate). Etymology: The word “marble” is colloquially used to refer to many other stones that are capable of taking a high polish.
Our most commonly requested service is limestone polishing. In some cases you may merely need to polish your limestone floors to achieve a shine like new providing it has been well maintained. For our clients who like their limestone to look better than new, inquire about our Diamond Polishing service. Our Diamond Polishing is our elite service which leaves your limestone looking like a glass mirror for a fraction of the cost of a newly installed limestone. Caveat: Not all polishing of your limestone, marble or travertine etc. is equal when performed by some so-called stone restoration companies. Please invest some time to read our discussion of this in our Stone Blog
Limestone Cleaning:
Our limestone cleaning process typically involves the use of our high pressure hot water extraction unit (up to 1200 psi) providing for the most effective limestone steam cleaning method for your stone. Effective and through cleaning is crucial for a smooth looking uniform finish and proper sealing. Our unique state-of-the-art cleaning process will yield youMAXIMUM soil removal in cleaning your limestone tile. We relish our client’s “Aha Moment” when they see their fresh clean limestone tile floors.
Our cleaning tool pulling out dirt and grime collected in the pits of the Travertine (the same is applicable with Limestone) and the grout lines revealing a much cleaner and brighter floor.
Limestone Restoration
Noticed some of your tiles are higher than others? Do you want your floor flattened to improve the esthetics, keep from chipping the edges, and facilitate limestone cleaning?Heaven Sent Floor Care can grind away the excess limestone to restore a flat level surface using the latest state-of-the-art machinery in conjunction with diamond abrasives and a natural polishing compound. Never do we use coatings or a “crystallization” process as many companies do.
Have you noticed dull areas in your traffic areas? This is typically associated with what is commonly referred to as wear patterns, scratches, etches and so forth. Heaven Sent Floor Care can repair these surfaces by either “honing” or polishing your limestone to eliminate these blemishes. The surface is then polished or honed to the desired finish leaving you with the memories of your new floor once again.
Limestone Sealing:
We use high grade penetrating (impregnating) solvent based sealers to seal your limestone surfaces. Their function is to absorb into the pores of the stone and fill them up. Tight pores help keep spills on the surface so they won’t soak in. Although penetrating sealers are not bulletproof, they are essential in keeping some acidic spills on the surface to prevent acids from eating away the underlying layers. This insures the resulting etch, or dull spot, can often be rehoned with the proper abrasives. Common liquids containing acids are: Citrus, vinegar, wine, soda, some perfumes and medicines.
While topcoat/surface sealers are appropriate for some types of natural stone, they ARE NOT RECOMMENDED for Limestone, Marble or Travertine.
Topcoat/surface sealers scratch and scuff much more easily than the stone itself. They will also flake, peel, and if applied too quickly can trap air bubbles and dirt underneath. This leads to a dirty hazy looking floor which most homeowners are unhappy with in a short time.
The light patch in the middle is where we’veremoved the coating – the first step in restoring this stone.
Chip & Crack Repairs
Have a chip, crack or broken marble tile? Heaven Sent Floor Care often times can repair your tile and blend it in with the surrounding tiles to match the surrounding surface.
High Gloss Finish:
We use the finest abrasives to achieve the glossiest finish possible for your stone. This shine is like turning your floor into a work of art, something to be noticed as much as the art on your walls. After the completion of our services we will provide you with specific instructions on how to clean your travertineor limestone surfaces.
Limestone is a nonfoliated metamorphic rock composed mostly of calcite (a crystalline form of calcium carbonate). Etymology: The word “marble” is colloquially used to refer to many other stones that are capable of taking a high polish.
Our most commonly requested service is limestone polishing. In some cases you may merely need to polish your limestone floors to achieve a shine like new providing it has been well maintained. For our clients who like their limestone to look better than new, inquire about our Diamond Polishing service. Our Diamond Polishing is our elite service which leaves your limestone looking like a glass mirror for a fraction of the cost of a newly installed limestone. Caveat: Not all polishing of your limestone, marble or travertine etc. is equal when performed by some so-called stone restoration companies. Please invest some time to read our discussion of this in our Stone Blog
Limestone Cleaning:
Our limestone cleaning process typically involves the use of our high pressure hot water extraction unit (up to 1200 psi) providing for the most effective limestone steam cleaning method for your stone. Effective and through cleaning is crucial for a smooth looking uniform finish and proper sealing. Our unique state-of-the-art cleaning process will yield youMAXIMUM soil removal in cleaning your limestone tile. We relish our client’s “Aha Moment” when they see their fresh clean limestone tile floors.
Our cleaning tool pulling out dirt and grime collected in the pits of the Travertine (the same is applicable with Limestone) and the grout lines revealing a much cleaner and brighter floor.
Limestone Restoration
Noticed some of your tiles are higher than others? Do you want your floor flattened to improve the esthetics, keep from chipping the edges, and facilitate limestone cleaning?Heaven Sent Floor Care can grind away the excess limestone to restore a flat level surface using the latest state-of-the-art machinery in conjunction with diamond abrasives and a natural polishing compound. Never do we use coatings or a “crystallization” process as many companies do.
Have you noticed dull areas in your traffic areas? This is typically associated with what is commonly referred to as wear patterns, scratches, etches and so forth. Heaven Sent Floor Care can repair these surfaces by either “honing” or polishing your limestone to eliminate these blemishes. The surface is then polished or honed to the desired finish leaving you with the memories of your new floor once again.
Limestone Sealing:
We use high grade penetrating (impregnating) solvent based sealers to seal your limestone surfaces. Their function is to absorb into the pores of the stone and fill them up. Tight pores help keep spills on the surface so they won’t soak in. Although penetrating sealers are not bulletproof, they are essential in keeping some acidic spills on the surface to prevent acids from eating away the underlying layers. This insures the resulting etch, or dull spot, can often be rehoned with the proper abrasives. Common liquids containing acids are: Citrus, vinegar, wine, soda, some perfumes and medicines.
While topcoat/surface sealers are appropriate for some types of natural stone, they ARE NOT RECOMMENDED for Limestone, Marble or Travertine.
Topcoat/surface sealers scratch and scuff much more easily than the stone itself. They will also flake, peel, and if applied too quickly can trap air bubbles and dirt underneath. This leads to a dirty hazy looking floor which most homeowners are unhappy with in a short time.
The light patch in the middle is where we’veremoved the coating – the first step in restoring this stone.
Chip & Crack Repairs
Have a chip, crack or broken marble tile? Heaven Sent Floor Care often times can repair your tile and blend it in with the surrounding tiles to match the surrounding surface.
High Gloss Finish:
We use the finest abrasives to achieve the glossiest finish possible for your stone. This shine is like turning your floor into a work of art, something to be noticed as much as the art on your walls. After the completion of our services we will provide you with specific instructions on how to clean your travertine or limestone surfaces.
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When you need a finished edge on a piece of granite, marble or travertine tile, you have a couple of choices. You can pay a lot of money to have it polished–or you can do it yourself.
8 Steps to Polishing Granite, Marble, Travertine Tiles
After you have gathered your supplies, all that’s left is the polishing. Here are eight steps to guide you:
Know your material. Marble and travertine are soft stones and will sand down relatively rapidly; you have to be careful not to remove too much material. Polishing granite tile, however, will be much more tedious. Be careful of travertine tile edges. Because the material is so porous, it may have unfilled holes or gaps along the edge. If you can’t find a solid edge, you may have to get some epoxy filler to repair it.
Firmly clamp the tile to your worktop with the edge you are going to polish overhanging the bench by a half-inch or so. A piece of oak flooring or other dense board makes a good clamp board, as it distributes the pressure over a wide area. Use two clamps on a 12″ tile, if possible. (Of course, don’t ever clamp directly against the stone.)
Don’t think you can hold the tile with one hand and polish with the other. You will be too unsteady and will increase the chance of cracking the tile.
A typical stone tile already will have a slight bevel on the topside edge.
If you are cutting the tiles (with your own, or rented wet saw), make sure to get the smoothest cut, with no blade marks. A small, 7″ saw will work, though especially for granite, a larger blade, like 14″, will provide a smoother cut. In any case, use clean water in the saw and apply constant gentle pressure to the tile as it moves through the saw.
Use your belt sander for the first step, using 120 or 220 grit paper. If you have cut the edge, so the tile lacks its small bevel, run the belt sander along the top corner at a 45-degree angle a couple of times to build a bevel to match the manufactured edge. Again, if your material is granite or travertine, be careful not to remove too much material. In this step, you are removing any blade marks or roughness.
Switch over to your reciprocating sander. Grits up to 200 will still be removing material. From 400 grit and finer, you are polishing. Work steadily and firmly over the surface, working through each grit of paper: don’t skip any. Polish up to 1500 grit, even 3000, if you can find paper that fine. You can wet-sand, but it really doesn’t polish better; it just cuts the dust.
You can bull-nose marble tile or travertine. Because of the aggressiveness of a belt sander, you may want to use your reciprocating sander for rounding, using 100 and 200 grit. Then polish it from there with the progressively finer grits.
You might end up covered in dust with a stiff back, but you can also get a nice polished edge on your stone tiles and save yourself a chunk of cash.
Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning of Newport Beach, CA preforms Steam Carpet Cleaning, Tile Floor Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning, Marble/ Travertine Floor Polishing and our new service, Wood Floor Refinishing. Pacific Has been servicing the Newport Beach, ca area for over 25 years and we offer the most Affordable Carpet, Tile & Upholstery cleaning in Newport Beach and the Orange County area. Check out our Up-Front Pricing! Our BBB A Rating and customer references speak for themselves. Our company has over 25 years of experience in the carpet and tile cleaning industry. We provide 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.
Sometimes people use the phrases marble cleaning and marble polishing interchangeably. We have run across a number of people who believe that the dull look on themarble floor or travertine floor can be removed by cleaning. Often times, cleaning the floor using our pressurized cleaning process makes the floors look significantly better. In fact, the grout lines are often brought back to 80% of brand new. However, if the floor is dull, more than likely you will need a travertine or marble polishing process described on this page.
Your Marble or Travertine Floor: It Doesn’t Last Forever?
You put a tremendous amount of time in contemplation and finally you made the decision to go natural. Maybe it was the touch, the look or how it made you feel. Once installed, your marble floor or marble countertop looked wonderful; lustrous shine, depth of reflection and smooth to the touch and so pristine. Life was good. And then it began. Worn patterns, stains and scratches emerged. Grout lines turned dark. And what was once a focal point of the home, has now become an eye sore.
Your Marble Floor Looks Dull. How Did This Happen?
Often when people think about marble or travertine stone they assume that no care or maintenance is required. Marble floors or marble countertops are ignored or the stone is cleaned with the wrong method or chemical. Because of misinformation or no education, the consumer is not in a good position to maintain their new stone; consequently, damage to the stones crystals sets in. The damaged crystals prevent light from being reflected evenly thereby giving you a dull look.
Let’s go into this with a little more detail.
Reflectivity of Marble or Travertine Stone
Marble or travertine stone contains natural crystals. These crystals reflect light to provide a shine on the surface. When these crystals turn dull, crushed or broken, they cannot reflect light evenly. For example, when the lens of a flashlight breaks, it cannot reflect the light that is being emitted from the bulb.
Polished marble stone becomes dull when heavy foot traffic along with sediment erodes the crystals. Normal footwear does not cause the main damage, sediment and grit do. The sediment and grit that finds its way inside from outside, is often harder than your stone. This becomes the main enemy of stone crystal. The damage to the crystals occurs when the pressure from the shoe forces the sediment to abrade or fracture the crystals.
Other issues that negatively affect the stone are etching from acidic substances such as food, alcohols, perfumes and certain cleaning materials. If the floor is not properly sealed, the floors can easily stain from spills or accidents.
What Can We Do to Fix the Marble Stone?
The only way to restore the shine back onto your marble stone is to SHARPEN the crystals in the stone. This can only be done through honing and polishing using diamond abrasives and polish (explained below). Marble and travertine are soft materials compared with granite. Granite contains quartz minerals. The darker the color of the stone the more time it takes to polish it. Granite can take three to five times longer to polish than softer material.
How Do We Clean and Polish Granite, Marble, and Travertine?
What is honing?
Honing is the process for smoothing the stone with the use of abrasives. We use either a weighted buffing machine or our Cimex orbital machine to complete this process. We place diamond pads on the bottom of our machine. The diamonds work to abrade the floor creating a slurry. This makes the floor smooth and clean. If the floor does not have deep scratches, often the restoration project can start here. The grit level starts at 120 or so and runs to 800. Moderate scratch marks and etching can be removed through honing. Once you are into the higher grit numbers, a satin finish will be achieved. Some clients desire a satin look and wish to stop here. Others prefer a higher gloss and wish to move to the next phase, polishing.
Polishing Marble or Travertine Stone
As with the honing process, we will continue using either a weighted buffing machine or our Cimex Orbital machine. Once again, we will use polishing pads and attach them to the bottom of our pad driver. However, we will use finer and finer abrasives to produce a highly reflective finish. The shine intensity varies based on grit number. Polishing grits will run from 800 to 8500. The higher the number the higher the gloss
The last step of polishing is the use of polishing powders. Polishing powders often give that extra edge and often can make the surface uniform. Polishing powders contain abrasive and accelerators that are chemically potent. The kind of powders use will depend on the type of stone and the mineral mix within the stone.
If the floors are in decent shape or you have a maintenance plan in place, it is possible the only service you may need is only polishing. Our clients normally like to hear those words because it means less time and money.
What happens when the tile on your floor are so uneven it’s causing problems either staying clean (dirt collecting in the cracks) or walking without stubbing your toe or tripping?
This is where you may want to consider grinding down the high areas.
Grinding Marble or Travertine Stone
A process by which the surface is aggressively sanded to remove large stocks of the stone. This process is usually recommended when stone tiles are uneven. Lippage is the term given to uneven tiles that are set higher than one another. Grinding is recommended when the lippage exceeds 1/8 inch or if one desires to have a completely flat floor.
Grinding is an aggressive process using metal-bonded and diamond grit to remove deep scratches and lippage. A completely flat floor eliminates all unevenness, giving the floor the illusion of being monolithic (one piece).
Travertine can become dull over time as it is one of the softer natural stones available to purchase in shops. Also due to its honey comb structure, travertine can become pitted, holes can appear and even tiles can crack. This can look very unsightly and can also give you a sinking feeling, as you may be thinking your once gorgeous and very expensive floor is ruined and needs to be ripped up. Luckily for you, this is not the case. All areas of travertine can be easily fixed, from filling holes to repairing cracks and then polishing the travertine floor back to its wonderful high shine like when the floor was first laid.
Below is a common sight where the factory fills in travertine have popped out. This can be due to foot abrasion and general wear, or underfloor heating can be a big player in holes and cracks appearing in your Tavertine floor.
These can be very easily fixed with a stone filler, which are colour matched on site and applied to the hole. Polishable fillers are often best to use as they will look completely seamless when the floor is polished. If the filler can not be polished then the filler will remain dull and this will look as bad as the hole did. If you would like some filler to repair your own holes in your travertine contact me at, 949 545-5205 and we can get a DIY filler kit out to you, with full user instructions, for a fraction of the cost of getting a professional in. Cracks and chips can be treated in the same way, but can be harder to profile on travertine tiles.
Our 5 simple steps, outlined below, can bring back to life your travertine floor and transform your travertine floor back to its newly laid condition.
Step 1 – deep clean your travertine floor to remove all dirt from the grout, pits and pours of your tilesStep 2 – fill all cracks, holes, pits and chipsStep 3 – diamond grind the floor to remove any damage, scratches and excess filler from the repairs, and give your floor and perfect flat, honed finished ( note, grinding is not needed if your floor is in good condition and you just want to repairs a couple of holes your self)Step 4 – Polish the floor to your desired finish – satin, high shine, polished or mirror finishedStep 5 – Seal/impregnate floor to make water, oil and stain repellent.
After step 3 the floor will look like below
After step 4, the floor had a wonderful polished finish, as this customer desired. This floor looked great, and as the floor became more polished, the more colour and character came out in the stone.
Please note, this process can also be done on marble, limestone and terrazzo floors. This is all done using just water. No chemicals are used and we also offer free demonstrations, so if you fancy transforming your floor from dull, to a mirror finished, please don’t hesitate to contact myself www.pacificcarpetcleaning.net, or call me on, 949 545-5205
Few more pictures of this finished floor below, and the customer dog seemed to love it to.
Benefits of using our Pet Urine and Odor Removal Carpet Cleaning Service If you are like most pet owners, you love your furry little friends dearly. However, there are times when you may grow irritated with their behavior. Often, these times of annoyance relate to damage of some kind being done to your house. While chewing and general destruction is common in puppies, pet accidents are common in dogs and cats of all ages. Any pet that is not trained to use the bathroom outside will have an accident inside. Furthermore, any pet that needs to go but is not given the opportunity to do so in the appropriate place will also have an accident indoors. In some cases, these pet accidents may be your own fault. For example, if you left your pet locked inside for hours, he may have tried to wait for as long as could. In other instances, pet accidents happen when the animal is sick.
Regardless of why the accident happened, however, you have one goal in mind, and that goal is to restore the condition of your carpet. Cleaning your carpet on your own may be one option, but many pet owners find out the hard way that this is futile. You should indeed try to remove as much of the mess as possible with paper towels. However, your next step should be to contact us for our professional pet urine and odor removal carpet cleaning service. Our service will remove all signs of the pet accident, including staining on the carpet as well as unpleasant or lingering odors. You understandably want your carpeting restored to like-new condition, and this is what you can expect when you put our pet carpet cleaning service to use. Call Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning in Newport Beach!
For mild forms of pet odor situations, general pet odor treatments will work. For moderate to severe odor situations a UV black light inspection is required to detect the severity of the problem and to give an estimated cost of odor removal in Newport Beach CA
We offer many different services to be able to remove pet odors and many other types of foul odors. All odor removals are backed by our 100% Satisfaction guarantee. If odors were to come back, so would we at no additional charge.
America’s Best Black Light Inspection will show how extensive the problem is and help us to pinpoint the exact areas that need to be addressed.