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We Get Er Done Construction LLC
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Serving Custer, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"Richard is a good guy but needs more experience and attention to detail. His pricing is good but needs to pay attention to detail. Did not keep worksite clean. He did injure his leg in a car accident which affected his performance on the new vinyl plank work on our project. He is a hard worker and wants to do a good job so I think he will be okay."
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Clean Sweep
New to Angi

Serving Custer, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Clean Sweep has been in business since 1977. After being bought out by John Swanson in March 2004 it is continuing to grow in the Traverse City area. They specialize in carpet and rug cleaning on the residence site or off site. They also handle cleaning ducts and vent along with cleaning and maintaining tile, stone and grout. The next time you need a clean up call Clean Sweep, you will see the difference.

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Carpet Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Steam and vinegar are excellent cleaners, but it’s best not to put vinegar in your steam cleaner unless explicitly approved by the manufacturer. If you don’t dilute the vinegar properly, it can damage the steam cleaner, and using a non-approved cleaning solution in the machine can void the manufacturer’s warranty.

Many professionals use high-powered steam cleaners (hot water extraction machines) to deep clean carpets. These machines inject hot water and cleaning solutions into the carpet fibers, extracting the dirt, allergens, and moisture with powerful suction. In addition to steam cleaning, pros may use specialized tools like rotary scrubbers and stain removers for tough spots, along with eco-friendly or commercial-grade cleaning products tailored to the carpet type.

Steam cleaning your carpet is a highly effective and easy way to clean everyday dirt and grime. While you may need to pretreat some hard-to-remove spots for maximum effect, you can regularly steam clean your carpet to help it stay looking new and fresh for years to come. Don’t forget to give it some time to dry.

It takes 24 to 72 hours for water to evaporate out of the carpet if you use a wet vac and towels to soak up the majority of the moisture and then run blower fans and dehumidifiers to speed up the evaporation process. The total length of time for the water to evaporate out of the carpet depends on how wet the carpet is, the type of carpet, and the thickness of the carpet.

You should pick ozone treatment to remove smoke odors because it’s a high-tech fire treatment that removes odor molecules from the air in each room of your home. It’s better at getting rid of smoke smells than many sprays and air fresheners because it oxidizes the actual material that’s causing the odor rather than just covering up the smell.

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