How do I make an appointment?

Just call us at 610-932-8886 and we'll find a time that is convenient for you. We return calls on the same business day it is received - Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm.

How often should I clean my carpets?

According to the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration (IICRC) you should have your carpets cleaned AT LEAST 1 TIME PER YEAR depending on the amount of traffic. These standards provide the guide lines used by the carpet industry to give your carpet the longest life possible.


What do we recommend?

There's no doubt that regular, professional cleanings benefit both you and your carpet. Removing unwanted contaminates from your carpet promotes a healthier indoor environment. Properly maintaining your carpet prolongs its useful life. We can help you determine how often you should clean your carpets during your cleaning visit. Here are a few tips.

  • Clean your carpet sooner rather than later. Soil buried in your carpet acts like an abrasive,accelerating the wear of face yarns, and soils are much harder to remove when they've been ground in over an extended period of time.
  • Vacuum regularly, especially in front of exterior doors where soils can accumulate.
  • Clean up spills when they happen - BLOT DRY THE AREA WITH CLEAN DRY TOWELS, DO NOT RUB THE AREA AS THAT WILL SET THE STAIN.
  • Try water or carbonated water first. If the spot remains call your carpet professional for helpful tips to clean a particular stain yourself. What you don't want to do is set the stain!
  • Properly performed cleaning, even frequent cleaning, does not damage your carpet nor will it cause your carpet to soil more quickly.
  • ALWAYS consult a professional if you have questions about the care of your carpet and furniture.

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Business Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30am 5:00 pm
Phone: 610.932.8886
Email: fiberbrite01@aol.com
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Located in Southern Chester County, PA
Serving the following areas: Southern Chester County PA including Kennett Square, Landenberg, West Grove, Kemblesville, Avondale, West Chester, Chatham, Coatesville, Lincoln University, New London, Westtown, Toughkenamon, Oxford, Jennersville, Nottingham, Unionville and Lower Delaware County PA including Chadds Ford, Glen Mills, Brookhaven, Aston, and
Northern Maryland including Rising Sun, Elkton, North East, and Chesapeake City.

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