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Brian's Rug Care

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Brian's Rug Care

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Brian's Rug Care of West Virginia, LLC. specializes in oriental and area rug cleaning, repairs and guaranteed pet odor removal. Rug padding can be cut/sized to fit your rugs if desired. We also provide pickup/delivery services for your fine rugs if needed or you can drop them off to us in Cross Lanes, WV(call for details).

Brian's Rug Care of West Virginia, LLC. specializes in oriental and area rug cleaning, repairs and guaranteed pet odor removal. Rug padding can be cut/sized to fit your rugs if desired. We also provide pickup/delivery services for your fine rugs if needed or you can drop them off to us in Cross Lanes, WV(call for details).

Drapery Cleaning questions, answered by experts

It’s usually worth the investment to pay for a professional to clean your drapes every four to five years. This service will keep your window coverings looking new for much longer. Regular drape cleaning—including biannual vacuuming—is also a great way to reduce allergens in your home, including pet dander, dust, and pollen that can accumulate on the material. This service might be especially worthwhile if you have someone in your home with severe allergies or a respiratory complication like asthma.

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.

If you proactively avoid grime buildup and mold growth, you can clean the shower curtains as needed. However, if you forget to take preventive action, a good rule of thumb is to clean fabric curtains about every three months. And you’ll clean plastic liners and curtains every three to four weeks.

Regarding UV protection for furniture, synthetic fabrics like polyester and acrylic are some of the best choices. They have inherent UV-blocking properties and can withstand prolonged sun exposure better than natural fabrics like cotton or silk. Additionally, outdoor-specific fabrics for patio furniture often include UV-resistant treatments to enhance sun protection. Fabrics like these have become softer and more comfortable, making them suitable for interior spaces like sunrooms and other spaces brimming with natural light.

Insulating windows without plastic is usually the better method. Outside of simply replacing your windows, you could buy cellular shades, which trap air between the window and the home, add a window film that blocks UV rays and traps heat, or cover your windows with a low-emissivity coating called “low-E.”

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