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Frequently
Asked Questions.
What is the best method of cleaning?
Let's go to the manufacturers of carpet for the answer. DuPont and
Shaw industries, two of the world's largest, recommend hot-water extraction.
In fact, nearly every manufacturer of carpet recommends the use of
hot water extraction as the preferred cleaning method.
How
long does it take to dry?
There are many variables that affect drying time, including air temperature,
humidity, air movement, and room size. Generally, it takes two to
12 hours for drying. We have cut drying time in half with high-speed
dryers. In fact, winter cleaning dries nearly as fast as summer cleaning
with the use of our high-speed dryers.
Won't hot water
extraction ruin my carpet?
No! Grit and sand ruin carpets. Frequent vacuuming and regular hot
water extraction will prolong carpet life and protect your investment.
Why should I call a certified cleaner?
Certified cleaners have attended one or more schools of training,
including cleaning and restoration of carpets. They must pass written
exams to qualify as certified cleaners. The testing and certification
is conducted by the IICRC - the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning,
Restoration and Certification. This assures consumers of high-quality
service.
Why should I call Pfeiffer's?
The most important factor in cleaning is the technician. Our technicians
have all been cleaning for many years and have been certified by the
IICRC. Our policy at Pfeiffer's is to provide the ultimate cleaning
experience, polite and courteous personnel, and thoroughly cleaned
carpets with rapid drying, with a minimum of inconvenience. We guarantee
our work 100 percent. If you're not satisfied, we will return to make
it right, and if needed, will refund your money within a fair amount
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