Services

New Service:

With the growing demand for high quality workmanship we have increased our services to include various surfaces within your home. Providing you with the same level of quality and service you come to expect.

  • Tile and Grout
  • Natural Stone
  • Hardwood
  • Cleaning and Sealing

Dirty tile? Impossibly dirty Grout? Don't spend hours on your knees scrubbing to clean your tile and grout. Let us clean it for you quickly and easily using our specialized equipment. It is

  • Fast
  • Effective
  • Affordable

In addition to:

  • Carpet Cleaning
  • Upholstery Cleaning
  • Protector for Carpets & Upholstery

The Carpet Butler offers more than just certified professional carpet and upholstery cleaning.

We are committed to providing the highest quality workmanship in carpet and upholstery care using state of the art equipment and supplies.

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Equipment

Van

The Carpet Butler uses state of the art truck mounted carpet and upholstery cleaning equipment that thoroughly cleans your carpet and upholstery and rids it of harmful bacteria, fungus, dirt, chemicals, pollens, and tobacco residue; allowing deep cleaning and faster drying times.

Our truck is outfitted with an extensive list of standard features, distinguishing it as the most thoroughly equipped, versatile machine in the industry. As a result of innovative planning, each feature is strategically located to enhance cargo area spaciousness, leaving ample room to accommodate related equipment and supplies.

The Carpet Butler is devoted to providing a complete line of chemicals, accessories, carpet, and fabric line of quality products. By staying on top of current market trends and new product developments, our certified personnel can promptly respond to your inquiries, providing meaningful instruction and technical support.

Supplies

Supplies

 

 

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Last Updated: November 24, 2009