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Christina Contreras
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Carpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Lamesa, TX and surrounding areas

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I have been doing my profession for over 10 years. I can travel to different towns around Odessa. I go to Midland, Monahan's, Crane, Gardendale, Kermit, Andrews. I do residential standard, deep, move in and move out cleaning's. I also do commercial for office building's. I work very hard and I love what I do. Making my clients happy makes me happy.

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Carpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Lamesa, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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A professional janitorial service company providing exceptional customer service at a competitive price. Specializing in commercial offices and post construction cleans we cover the entire Permian Basin. Consistently excellent service where the client is our top priority is what we strive for.

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Carpet Installation questions, answered by experts

To prevent your dining room carpet from slipping, consider using rug pads or grippers underneath to provide traction and stability. Additionally, ensure the carpet is properly sized and secured to the floor to minimize movement. Regularly check and readjust the rug to maintain its position and safety under your dining room table.

Avoid placing carpet in the bathroom or the kitchen. After all, moisture is no friend to carpeting. Beyond that, it’s down to personal preference. Some people dislike when a garage or basement features carpet, but others enjoy it.

No, thick carpet padding isn’t necessarily better than thinner padding. The appropriate padding thickness will depend on the type of carpet and the amount of foot traffic in the area. 

For example, thick padding works well in low-traffic areas, like bedrooms, where you have soft and plush carpeting. However, thick carpet padding can damage low-pile carpet, which is used in the busiest parts of your home (like hallways and entryways). For that reason, it’s best to use thinner, heavier padding underneath carpet in high-traffic areas.

In most cases, carpeting isn’t kind to the wood that it’s attached to. Most carpet installation uses adhesive or nailing strips, both of which will damage wood. Conversely, you can choose to use an adhesive designed to be removed from wood, in which case carpeting can actually protect your hardwood stairs.

In order to avoid long-lasting waves, indents, or sticking, it’s a good idea to wait at least 24 hours after fresh carpet is laid to put weighty furniture on top of it. However, you can begin walking on your new carpet right after it’s installed, and doing so can actually help it adhere to the floor better.

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