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Suzy's Cleaning

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Suzy's Cleaning

4.67(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 95% of Angi customers
Recommended by 95% of HomeAdvisor customers
11 years of experience

Hello my name is Susana I have a huge amount of experience in all types of cleaning from residential to commercial. Need your house spotless and beautiful? Tired of no responses or not being able to speak to the boss? Well here I am. I lead and I clean. Serving the greater Charleston area for years, we have pride in our work. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

"Suzy did a great job. Our contact was through text and she was quick to respond. She was able to arive early but text ahead to male sure that was OK. She was very thorough and even cleaned my dishes, something we had not discussed before. I'll be hiring her again"

Wes D on August 2025

Hello my name is Susana I have a huge amount of experience in all types of cleaning from residential to commercial. Need your house spotless and beautiful? Tired of no responses or not being able to speak to the boss? Well here I am. I lead and I clean. Serving the greater Charleston area for years, we have pride in our work. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

"Suzy did a great job. Our contact was through text and she was quick to respond. She was able to arive early but text ahead to male sure that was OK. She was very thorough and even cleaned my dishes, something we had not discussed before. I'll be hiring her again"

Wes D on August 2025





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Father and Son Carpet Cleaning

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26 years of experience

Carpet Cleaning, has developed a customer base of over 1,000 commercial and residential customers in the lowcountry. Our coverage area extends from Myrtle Beach south to Frip Island and west to Walterboro. Our cleaning method uses a dry rotary foam which leaves your carpet cleaner without saturating the carpet and sub-flooring with water and chemicals. Your carpets will be completely dried within 4-6 hours after cleaning.

Carpet Cleaning, has developed a customer base of over 1,000 commercial and residential customers in the lowcountry. Our coverage area extends from Myrtle Beach south to Frip Island and west to Walterboro. Our cleaning method uses a dry rotary foam which leaves your carpet cleaner without saturating the carpet and sub-flooring with water and chemicals. Your carpets will be completely dried within 4-6 hours after cleaning.

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Drapery Cleaning questions, answered by experts

It depends on the type of curtain material you’re working with, as cotton, cotton blends, polyester, burlap, and linen can usually stand up well to machine washing, while silk, velvet, sateen, and lace curtains are typically too delicate for washing machines. Check the tags on your curtains and follow the directions for the best results. If you’re unsure of the material, are missing a how-to-wash tag, or have older curtains that might get damaged in the machine, take them to a dry cleaner to be on the safe side.

The average cost for drape cleaning services is around $100 per drape set, with most homeowners paying between $75 and $150. The price you can expect to pay depends on the size of the drapes or curtains, the material, and the number of sets. One cost-saving method is to hire a professional drapery cleaner to refresh multiple sets in one service. Drapes that are dry-clean-only will likely cost a bit more, as the cleaning process is more involved and might require your professional to remove them from your home, clean them off-site, and then reinstall them later.

The best way to clean drapes depends on the material, as certain washing methods are necessary for more delicate materials. You can follow the general guidelines below in most cases:

  • Cotton: Machine wash

  • Lace: Hand wash

  • Linen: Dry clean

  • Polyester: Machine wash

  • Silk: Dry clean or steam clean

  • Velvet: Dry clean

  • Wool: Dry clean

You should also consider if there’s any existing damage to the drapes, like pulls or small tears, that could get worse with aggressive washing. Additionally, older drapes may require special care from a professional to preserve them but still leave them clean.

Drape cleaning can be an expensive process, but it’s very often worth the investment. A professional drapery cleaner will remove odors stuck in the fabric from cooking, painting, exercising, and pets. The deep cleaning process will also remove allergens like dust, pollen, and pet dander. Ultimately, drape cleaning can help your home look and smell fresh, and maintain a healthy indoor air quality. Paying a professional for drape cleaning is worthwhile because it guarantees your cleaning solution won’t damage the material and necessitates a replacement.

Delicate surfaces like softwood, painted areas, or antique furniture can be damaged by a power or pressure washer. Avoid power washing things with electrical components, including outlets or HVAC units, because water can short-circuit these systems. Fragile materials like glass or light fixtures shatter under high pressure. Additionally, plants and landscaping should be kept safe from the forceful spray to prevent harm. Always assess the surrounding area before power washing to avoid costly damage.

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