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Family Comfort Carpet Cleaner & Stain Removal
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Carpets or Rugs - Clean OffsiteCarpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Pine Grove, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Family Comfort Carpet Drycleaning is a family-owned and-operated company with industry experience. We service all of South Central Pennsylvania, South Eastern Pennsylvania, Central and Western Maryland and Virginia. Out of respect for our valued customers, we always conducting business with integrity and efficiency, we arrive punctually and properly uniformed.\nOur carpet cleaning technicians are highly trained professionals who guarantee that your property receives only the highest level of cleaning possible. Our services include carpet cleaning, tile & grout cleaning, upholstery & furniture cleaning and emergency water extractions.\nWe specialize in carpet dry cleaning but we also offer tile & grout cleaning and furniture cleaning. Our cleaning will remove dirt, grime, stains, pet odor and allergens from your floors, and furniture without causing you any sneezing or wheezing!\nWhen you choose us, you will always receive your bill amount PRIOR to our commencement of any work; this honest and up-front approach eliminates any misunderstanding or surprises.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Mo Jo's Deep Cleaning Services
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Carpet - InstallCarpet - Install - For BusinessCarpet - Repair, Refasten, or Stretch+2 more

Serving Pine Grove, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mr. Johnson was very professional and yet personable at the same time. I had a small area of carpet located at the front door, that he was able to repair at a fraction of the cost of other area estimates. I highly recommend Moses to anyone looking for like services. Although it may look like it's not well done, the picture does not do it any justice. Because of the type of carpet, the seems currently show, after a few vacumings they will slowly fade."
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Carpet Installation questions, answered by experts

Carpet density refers to how closely together the fibers of a carpet are stitched into the carpet backing, with values ranging from 1,000 to 7,000. A carpet density value of 3,000 or higher is considered best for most homes, especially in high-traffic areas, such as a living room or dining room. If you’re comparing two carpets made of the same material, a higher carpet density can indicate better durability and longevity. However, carpet density is only one of many factors that can help you determine a carpet’s quality.

Carpets in earthy, neutral shades should go with everything. Specifically, colors like beige, cream, and gray pair well with other neutrals and more vibrant colors. If you’re concerned about your carpet clashing with your walls or furniture, stay away from loud colors and complicated patterns, which could distract from the rest of your decor.

In most cases, you do not need to put padding or underlayment under carpet tiles. Unlike traditional carpet, which requires a separate pad, carpet tiles are designed to be installed directly onto a firm subfloor like plywood, concrete, or tile. Many carpet tiles come with a built-in underlay and attach with peel-and-stick adhesive, double-sided carpet tape, or glue. For a more comfortable, cushioned feel, especially in residential settings, you can opt for padded carpet tiles that have a thicker underlay attached. While it's generally not recommended to install a separate pad, a compact underlayment might be used in some situations, though this typically requires professional installation. An acoustic underlay may also be considered in commercial spaces or multi-level homes where noise reduction is a priority.

What a buyer prefers usually depends on the home’s layout and which material fits the current aesthetic. The local real estate market can also dictate these desires to some extent, as do the buyer’s personal preferences. With that said, laminate can increase the resale value of a home by a tiny bit, whereas carpet does not. Hardwood increases the resale value by the highest amount.

It is not recommended to install or stretch a carpet without a power stretcher. Skipping essential tools like a power stretcher and a knee kicker will likely result in an improper installation, leaving you with wrinkles, creases, and an unappealing final look. While a knee kicker can provide some limited stretching for thinner carpets, it is not a proper substitute. Attempting to stretch a carpet by hand or with homemade tools can also shorten its lifespan. For the best results, you should buy or rent a stretcher. If you do not want to use a stretcher, it is better to hire a professional for the installation.

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