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Boise Carpet & Floor Care
4.6(
122
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Serving Eagle, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The owner was very quick to respond and book the appointment which was the number one reason I went with him. He did a good job at cleaning our sectional couch."
Upholstery Cleaning
Shower Tile & Grout Cleaning
Sofa Cleaning
Porcelain Tile Cleaning of Bathroom Floor
Tile & Grout Cleaning

+14

Response time3 hrs
Response rate98%
58 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Clean Extreme
4.3(
55
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Serving Eagle, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"The carpet cleaning job was amazing! I have allergies to smells and seriously appreciate the clean smelling ( or lack of smell) that we experienced! When it dried we are still amazed at how clean and bright the carpet still is after many months!! 👏 great job!!"
Response time4 hrs
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Couch Cleaning Services questions, answered by experts

Always turn off the power to your HVAC system before you remove the front cover to replace the air filter. If there isn’t an off switch, turn it off at the circuit breaker box. This prevents the risk of electric shock and stops unfiltered air from passing through the ductwork while the thermostat is running.

While an air conditioner can temporarily run with a dirty filter, it is not recommended as it will not work efficiently. A dirty filter forces the system to work harder to circulate cool air, leading to reduced airflow, increased wear and tear, and higher energy bills. This added strain can cause the air conditioner to overheat or fail prematurely. Furthermore, a clogged filter may allow dust and dirt to accumulate in your ductwork, negatively impacting air quality. It is more cost-effective to clean or replace filters regularly than to pay higher utility bills and risk needing to replace the entire AC unit.

While an air purifier can trap mold spores and stop them from spreading around your home, it’s not the most effective solution for tackling the problem. Mold is caused by excess moisture and humidity, so there’s a good chance you have an issue somewhere else in your HVAC system that needs to be addressed.

For families or individuals who experience regular or intermittent allergic reactions to airborne particles, a whole-house air filtration system can offer much relief. Regardless of the type of home air filter you install, you'll likely experience some benefits in the form of cleaner indoor air. If you're uncertain, consider a portable filter system to start.

While you can run your HVAC system without an air filter, it isn’t something professionals recommend—especially not for an extended period. It can reduce indoor air quality, clog air ducts, and strain your system. This can lead to performance issues, higher energy bills, costly repairs, and a reduction in the system's lifespan.

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