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1st Building Maintenance, Inc.
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Carpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Colfax, NC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

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"David contacted me to schedule for the cleaning and he kept in contact with me verifying the day and time scheduled. On the day of the cleaning he arrived right on time and got straight to work. My carpets were in bad shape. There were many stains. My furniture cushions were terrible to look at because of their stains, and yet David managed to get all of the stains out. I am above and beyond happy with his work. He is very polite and personable as well. On a score of 1 to 10 with 10 being the highest, without hesitation I would give him a 10."
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Stain slayer Cleaning
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Serving Colfax, NC and surrounding areas

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At Stain Slayer Cleaning, cleaning is more than a service—it’s our craft. We are intentional about every detail, combining professionalism with a perfectionist’s touch to deliver results that speak for themselves. From everyday general cleaning to specialized carpet care, our mission is to create spotless, refreshed spaces where comfort and cleanliness go hand in hand.\n\nWe approach every project with precision, care, and integrity, ensuring our clients experience consistency, reliability, and excellence. By being intentional in how we plan, clean, and communicate, we set ourselves apart as a trusted partner for homes, businesses, and organizations around the world.

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Carpet Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Many household items neutralize the smell of urine, including fabric sprays and baking soda, a great odor absorber. Or try combining baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to cut through the smell. If these items don’t work to completely remove the smell of pet urine, try an enzymatic cleaner, which works to break down organic matter such as urine, and is readily available at most pet stores.

Deciding whether to clean or replace your carpet depends on its condition and age. If cleaning no longer resolves issues, it's time to consider a replacement. Key signs that you need to replace your carpet include:

  • Stains that are impossible to remove.

  • A persistent smell that lingers even after cleaning.

  • An increase in allergy symptoms.

  • The age of the carpet. Most manufacturers state that carpets should last about 10 years with proper care.

When cleaning is no longer effective, you should replace the carpet with a new one or consider other flooring options like vinyl or laminate.

No, there’s no limit on how much you can tip your carpet cleaning pro. If you couldn’t prepare for your carpet cleaner beforehand, you might feel inclined to give them a large tip for their troubles. However, there's no pressure to tip that much, and most homeowners typically tip 10% to 20% of the total bill. 

You should not use bleach to clean a mattress. Bleach is too harsh for most mattress fibers and can cause damage to mattress foam. In addition, bleach cannot be adequately rinsed out of a mattress, causing the smell to linger for a long time. Choose gentler cleaners like baking soda, dish soap, or enzyme cleaners.

There might be cases where cleaning your furniture yourself might save you in overall costs, which could total between $75 and $200 per piece of furniture. If your furniture is only lightly soiled, you can investigate the best way to clean your item by checking the care tag and tackling it yourself. However, keep in mind that knowing the right way to clean your item is crucial to maintaining its quality. If you’re unsure of the best way to clean your furniture or if you have a heavily soiled item, it’s best to contact a furniture cleaning service.

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