- Carpet CleaningNeed carpet cleaning in South Bend, what are your choices? Continue reading below to learn more and what 123steamclean can do for your carpets. We also clean furniture upholstery and area rugs. We use truck mounted extractors as our preferred method. This gives desired results, customer satisfaction and cleaner, brighter and rejuvenated carpets. Contact us today to experience the power of water hot carpet cleaning. Carpet cleaning South Bend, Mishawaka, Granger, Elkhart and Niles is our specialization.
- Upholstery CleaningAt 123steamclean, we have professional portable extractors for certain situations in carpet cleaning. We also use these for furniture and motor vehicle upholstery cleaning.
- Tile and Grout Cleaning123 steamclean’s Tile and Grout hot water pressure cleaning method will keep your tile floor, grout lines and countertops cleaner, renewed and rejuvenated. We safely scrub, clean and then rinse your floor where mops failed.
- VacuumingRelax; our truck-mounted cleaning machines will safely clean floors, grout, garage floors, concrete, countertops and showers. Our machines will quickly remove grit, stains, oil, dirt and contaminants from hard floors. This is achieved through using super heated water and chemicals at the right pressure and vacuuming up the dirty solution. No soap residue remains on the floor surface that could lead to future problems of attracting dirt. A lot of cleaning chemicals contain oil in them, to enhance the cleaning power. That’s the reason why we completely rinse your floor after cleaning. Customers do not have the equipment to achieve a complete rinse.
- Furniture Cleaning
- Odor RemovalSouth Bend Carpet cleaning for faster dry times, Pet stain and odor removal,, affordable rates & GREEN Approved Quality chemicals. We are a local family owned business looking forward to clean your carpet, leaving it clean, soft and rejuvenated
- Steam CleaningCarpet Cleaning South bend, Rugs, Furniture Upholstery and Tile Grout. We also service Granger, Mishawaka, Elkhart and Niles, We offer carpet steam cleaning, Shampoo, Encapsulation and Dry cleaning methods, depending on customer needs, soiling and stain condition. For commercial customers, the type of carpet, furniture or floor will determine the best process and chemicals to use. We cater to both residential and commercial customers
- Deep CleaningThese machines can be rented from hardware and departmental stores, usually for 24 hours or more. These are suitable for minor spills and cleaning of lightly soiled traffic areas. These machines lack the suction power needed to remove soil and the deep cleaning required for your carpet pile and to maintain carpet manufacturer warranties. Smaller less powerful vacuum motors and solution pumps are used in these machines. Typically, these machines can run on one 15 or 20 ampere electric outlet using one cord.
- SweepingTile and grout are stubbornly difficult and problematic to clean. Both residential and commercial customers know that regular sweeping and mopping using regular cleaners won’t do the job of removing stains and ground in dirty. Cleaning equipment and the methods used by customers will not remove stubborn dirt that has settled on tile surfaces or deep into the grout lines. Grout attracts dirty easily, especially if not sealed and maintained properly. It even gets worse if it becomes oily from substances such as body wash, cooking oil, certain cleaning chemicals if not rinsed properly, food etc
- Green Cleaning
- Office CleaningThe best method and procedure for cleaning commercial carpets (businesses, retail, restaurants etc) depends on several factors. All the two carpet cleaning methods have advantages and disadvantages in commercial cleaning applications. Some limitations also exist for each method. The two methods can be used together in certain situations that might involve heavily soiled and stained carpets to achieve better results.
- Water Damage RestorationThis method involves a chemical solution that is released on the carpet through openings in a rotary pad driven by a 175 floor machine. The rotary action at 175 speeds converts the chemical solution into foam and works it into the carpet fibers, scrubbing at the same time. This method has very good scrubbing power especially for low pile commercial carpet or low cut pile carpet that is heavily soiled and stained. The shampoo method has no extraction in the cleaning process but rather relies on the customer vacuuming after the carpet dries. This method is more suitable for interim maintenance of commercial carpets, in between hot water extraction cleanings.
- Residential Pressure WashingThese machines are beasts when it comes to carpet, tile, hard floor and pressure washing cleaning. They have large independent engines or some run off the motor of the cleaning van. They can develop up to 3,000 psi of pressure but for carpet cleaning; only 100 to 500 psi is needed. These machines have large onboard heat exchangers or gas water heaters running off propane, diesel or kerosene that will heat the water to 200 degrees plus. Instead of vacuum motors, truck mounted extractors use large vacuum blowers to generate extreme suction power. These machines cost more and leave the carpets drier when operated properly.