Many new business owners know they need a website, but they don't know the importance of marketing that site online. Internet Marketing can be done by site owners instead of paying a company to do it for you. Being a new business owner, you might not have the money resources to invest in a seo expert, but you can be one yourself. Below, we will describe different important parts of Marketing your Business on the internet.
Internet Marketing is not a new thing. In the last 10 years internet marketing has had many aspects to it, including now social media as a new form of internet marketing. Many sites are competing to be on the top of google. You should be considered with this to. Sites usually on the first page of google will get the most hits, and therefore, business. It always helps to google your keyword for your business to see what page and where you appear on google search results. Think about it, if someone is looking for a carpet cleaning business in las vegas they are more likely to type into google: carpet cleaning las vegas
Find out the keyword that is most searched for your business. Now that you have that keyword begin to work on it by following the steps below. This is why I said even the average site owner can begin to do there own Internet Marketing.
Step 1: Begin submitting your site to free web directories. You can google these or here are some examples; yelp.com whitepages.com; merchantcircle.com. This is a free way to get your site listed on the web. Make sure to fill out all the information in these directories. If it asks for a picture, upload a picture. Be sure your address and phone number are correct in every listing you post. This will be important for your google places search.
Step 2: List your business on Google Places, Maps.com and other local search results. Bing.com and Yahoo.com are also important. Most of the time with these places listings you need to verify them. This can take a week or two while Google and Bing send you a verification code via mail to make sure it is the correct address. These are very beneficial when you begin to be ranked. When people type in a local search result like carpet cleaners in las vegas you want your local business ranking to come up at the top.
Step 3: Start networking with other businesses in your industry. If they are not providing the same service as you do, but are within the industry ie: carpet cleaning and maid service. Try to link with them. Ask if they would like to exchange links. Therefore: you put their link on your site and you link on theirs. Don't do to many of these link exchanges but a total of 10 will help with your rankings.
Step 4: Forum postings and blog postings. If you have the time, you need to sit down and google forum boards or blogs related to you industry. Since you are an expert in your industry you can begin your own blog. Write about what you know. Blogs are very important because not only are you providing information to people, but you including your own keywords and links in these blogs. blogspot.com is a great site to begin your own blog at. Just like reading hubpages, you can create your own informative blog. In regards to forums, make sure forum boards allow dofollow links when you are posting on them. Best way to find out more information about dofollow is to google this method.
Step 5: Do not pay for links. Paying for links can hurt your business and you can also get banned for it. This is just like why you wouldn't spam your link through a forum board, because usually the administrators will ban you from the board and remove your links anyways. Just a waste of your time then! Work hard and put about 10 hours into SEO work on your site per week. If this is to much, then you may want to consider hiring someone to help you out with this side of the business.
These are just a few tips for the beginning process of getting your website noticed on the internet. As you can see, there are many different ways to do your Internet Marketing. The 5 steps above are only scratching the surface of ways you can begin to advertise your company online. Beware of websites asking you to pay and emails from people offering SEO services. Sometimes these are more costly then beneficial to your business!
Our blog has helpful information in regards to Dry Carpet Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning, Area Rug Cleaning and Tile-Grout Cleaning. We are a professional carpet cleaning company located in Las Vegas & Henderson, NV. Our carpet cleaning technicians post varies blogs to this site that you may find useful! Check out our official site at www.NaturalDry.com
Sunday, December 28, 2014
The Standard in Carpet Cleaning
Our team has different standards. Easy as that.
When a resident of Las Vegas or Henderson has decided to have their carpets cleaned professionally, they will usually call around and get several quotes. You should be doing this! The problem is, the quotes given by some carpet cleaning services in Las Vegas and Henderson, are not all upfront pricing. If a company offers 3 rooms for $49, this is usually for basic steam cleaning services. Meaning no cleaning products are used in the process, generally hot water with steam is used to clean your carpet. That does nothing to sanitize or fully deep clean your carpet. If you have dealt with most steam cleaning services in Las Vegas, the troubles you run into with a simple process such as setting up a cleaning appointment, becomes a hassle. Not everyone knows the sq. ft. of their carpet. This is when they tell you, they will measure it when out there cleaning. Not a good idea. Here they will upsell you, over charge you and more.
What NaturalDry does different:
All upfront cleaning prices. We charge per room instead of estimating your sq. ft. of rooms. No upselling. NaturalDry includes everything for a full carpet deep cleaning. Stain Removal, Deodorizer, Hallways/Closets. The only additional cost we have is for removal of pet urine in the padding of carpet.
If you are searching for the best carpet cleaning service in Las Vegas, call us today! 702-750-7093
When a resident of Las Vegas or Henderson has decided to have their carpets cleaned professionally, they will usually call around and get several quotes. You should be doing this! The problem is, the quotes given by some carpet cleaning services in Las Vegas and Henderson, are not all upfront pricing. If a company offers 3 rooms for $49, this is usually for basic steam cleaning services. Meaning no cleaning products are used in the process, generally hot water with steam is used to clean your carpet. That does nothing to sanitize or fully deep clean your carpet. If you have dealt with most steam cleaning services in Las Vegas, the troubles you run into with a simple process such as setting up a cleaning appointment, becomes a hassle. Not everyone knows the sq. ft. of their carpet. This is when they tell you, they will measure it when out there cleaning. Not a good idea. Here they will upsell you, over charge you and more.
What NaturalDry does different:
All upfront cleaning prices. We charge per room instead of estimating your sq. ft. of rooms. No upselling. NaturalDry includes everything for a full carpet deep cleaning. Stain Removal, Deodorizer, Hallways/Closets. The only additional cost we have is for removal of pet urine in the padding of carpet.
If you are searching for the best carpet cleaning service in Las Vegas, call us today! 702-750-7093
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Why have your carpet cleaned in Las Vegas by us...
NaturalDry Carpet Cleaning is the premier carpet cleaning service in beautiful Las Vegas and Henderson and we consider it a privilege that you’re taking time to learn more about our company and carpet cleaning processes. We are a full service residential and commercial carpet cleaning service dedicated to serving Las Vegas and surrounding areas.

We use millions of micro-sponges moistened with safe cleaners and vigorous deep brush action with our special scrubbing machines. We brush the micro-sponges through the carpet fibers; effectively wiping off soil from carpet yarn into the sponges then vacuum away both soil and micro-sponge powder. Your carpet is bright, fluffy and fresh smelling – bone dry in one hour – and ready to walk on immediately. Your pad never gets wet. When we clean your carpet, it will re-soil at the same rate as new carpet.
On the other hand, wet cleaning methods wash dirt and soap down through the backing into the pad where it cannot be recovered. As your carpet dries over several days, the soapy, dirty water wicks up to the surface leaving a sticky residue. As you walk on your carpet, additional soil sticks to it, and your rug can end up looking dirtier than it did before it was cleaned. Spots can reappear in as little as 3 days. Pads can remain wet up to 7 days, creating ideal conditions for mold growth. (Some mold spores are toxic; small children are at particular risk). Other so called dry systems clean surface soil with buffing machines, but—like wet cleaning—also push dirt and soap into the pad.
The HOST® Dry Extraction Carpet Cleaning System is a proven method for achieving clean and dry carpet that looks its best every day. But did you know that using HOST can contribute to a cleaner environment both inside and outside your facility? In fact, no other carpet cleaning product has the variety of independent certification and research that HOST Dry Carpet Cleaner has. This summary of independent research and certifications shows that HOST is environmentally preferred and the best choice for green, clean and dry carpet that looks its best every day.
See our site for more information at www.NaturalDry.com or call us at 702-750-7093
We use millions of micro-sponges moistened with safe cleaners and vigorous deep brush action with our special scrubbing machines. We brush the micro-sponges through the carpet fibers; effectively wiping off soil from carpet yarn into the sponges then vacuum away both soil and micro-sponge powder. Your carpet is bright, fluffy and fresh smelling – bone dry in one hour – and ready to walk on immediately. Your pad never gets wet. When we clean your carpet, it will re-soil at the same rate as new carpet.
On the other hand, wet cleaning methods wash dirt and soap down through the backing into the pad where it cannot be recovered. As your carpet dries over several days, the soapy, dirty water wicks up to the surface leaving a sticky residue. As you walk on your carpet, additional soil sticks to it, and your rug can end up looking dirtier than it did before it was cleaned. Spots can reappear in as little as 3 days. Pads can remain wet up to 7 days, creating ideal conditions for mold growth. (Some mold spores are toxic; small children are at particular risk). Other so called dry systems clean surface soil with buffing machines, but—like wet cleaning—also push dirt and soap into the pad.
The HOST® Dry Extraction Carpet Cleaning System is a proven method for achieving clean and dry carpet that looks its best every day. But did you know that using HOST can contribute to a cleaner environment both inside and outside your facility? In fact, no other carpet cleaning product has the variety of independent certification and research that HOST Dry Carpet Cleaner has. This summary of independent research and certifications shows that HOST is environmentally preferred and the best choice for green, clean and dry carpet that looks its best every day.
See our site for more information at www.NaturalDry.com or call us at 702-750-7093
Friday, December 26, 2014
NaturalDry Carpet Cleaning - Why choose us Las Vegas
If you have lived in Las Vegas long enough, you probably have been through a few different types of cleaning services in Las Vegas or Henderson. Many residents hate the idea of having to find someone that will be costly and ineffective in getting their home cleaned.
Out of all of the different carpet cleaning companies available, NaturalDry’s methods are superior when it comes to the effectiveness of services. Restoring your carpets and upholstery to their original beauty is easy when you have the power of low moisture, eco-friendly cleaning products with dry extraction carpet cleaning. NaturalDry only uses this process to bring back the crisp feeling of new carpet.
We have done extensive research on this in-depth reaction to blast all dirt and particles and lift them to the top of the carpet, where they are swept away. Dirt and grime are entirely removed with our incredible process. This allows you to obtain the most satisfying and thorough clean on the market.
The difference between our highly researched techniques is that steam cleaning will dump large amounts of water and harsh chemicals into your carpets only to try and suck them all back out again. Rather than actually removing the mess, steam cleaners push filth and moisture down into your carpets to hide the mess, creating a breeding ground for mold and bacteria beneath your feet. Normally the excess water will take a full day to fully dry. On the other hand, because of the minimal amount of water required for the NaturalDry method, your carpets will dry within just 1 hour! Carpets cleaned with NaturalDry dry 24 times faster, providing you with a much more efficient and convenient clean.
Don’t worry, with all these superior services, we can still offer them at a price to fit any budget. For a deep clean you can trust, call us today to schedule! 702-750-7093 or visit us online
Out of all of the different carpet cleaning companies available, NaturalDry’s methods are superior when it comes to the effectiveness of services. Restoring your carpets and upholstery to their original beauty is easy when you have the power of low moisture, eco-friendly cleaning products with dry extraction carpet cleaning. NaturalDry only uses this process to bring back the crisp feeling of new carpet.
We have done extensive research on this in-depth reaction to blast all dirt and particles and lift them to the top of the carpet, where they are swept away. Dirt and grime are entirely removed with our incredible process. This allows you to obtain the most satisfying and thorough clean on the market.
The difference between our highly researched techniques is that steam cleaning will dump large amounts of water and harsh chemicals into your carpets only to try and suck them all back out again. Rather than actually removing the mess, steam cleaners push filth and moisture down into your carpets to hide the mess, creating a breeding ground for mold and bacteria beneath your feet. Normally the excess water will take a full day to fully dry. On the other hand, because of the minimal amount of water required for the NaturalDry method, your carpets will dry within just 1 hour! Carpets cleaned with NaturalDry dry 24 times faster, providing you with a much more efficient and convenient clean.
Don’t worry, with all these superior services, we can still offer them at a price to fit any budget. For a deep clean you can trust, call us today to schedule! 702-750-7093 or visit us online
Saturday, December 13, 2014
FAQ by NaturalDry Carpet Cleaning Services Las Vegas
Q: I vacuum regularly and we’re careful with spills. Why do I need the carpets cleaned? A: Great! Regular vacuuming is one of the best things you can do for your carpet. Don’t forget to use the hose end or a small tool to vacuum the outer edge of any carpeted stairs you may have. The soil really gets impacted in this area from traffic and most people just vacuum the top of the tread area. Eventually however, vacuuming will not be enough to maintain the carpet. The problem is that over time, an oily film builds on the carpet. This can come from pollution, moisture and cooking oils in the air, perspiration from bare feet, etc. Another big source of oily film is pets; they have oily coats and they sweat from their feet (I know, I have three large dogs!). Now it’s not that this oily film in itself looks dirty, but what happens is that all the dust and dirt we all have sticks to the oil and therefore to the carpet. At this point, your vacuum can no longer remove it and you must have it cleaned to remove the oil and dirt. The good news is that the cleaning method and products that we use are the very best at removing the oily film and soil.
Q: How often should I have my carpets cleaned? A: Well, I would like to give you two answers here. First, I must tell you that you should have it professionally cleaned at least every 12 to 24 months. One reason I say this is that most carpet manufacturers require this to maintain the warranty on your carpet. They do this because soil and grit in the carpet is the major cause of carpet damage and wear. The soil and grit are abrasive on the fibers, causing them to become rough and then mat together. If left longer, the abrasion will even cut the carpet fibers causing them to fall out. The abrasion can also wear off any stain guard treatments that have been applied, causing the carpet to soil even faster and absorb more stains. The second thing is, warranty or not, it just makes good sense to have your carpet last longer and be healthier for your family. You wouldn’t wear the same shirt for a year without cleaning it, would you? Having said all that, some people are exceptionally clean, as there are rooms that they rarely use or have no warranty. For them, my best answer is to have the carpet cleaned when it starts to look a little dull. The problem is that it can be hard to tell. One way to tell this is to compare the look of the carpet in a traffic area to that under a piece of furniture, or to a piece of unused carpet that you may have left over. When you start to see a bit of a difference, that is when it is time to clean. If you have come to a point where you say to yourself, “This carpet is filthy, and I’ve got to get it cleaned,” this is usually an indication that you waited a bit too long. We can still do a great job, but by then you may have some carpet damage.
Q: How long will the carpet take to dry? A: It depends on many factors. Generally, carpets are dry in 45 minutes or less/. However, if they are very thick piled or if we have to go over them several times to get them cleaned, they may take longer. Carpets in basements, especially damp basements, may take a little longer, as well.
Q: Why do you recommend area rugs be cleaned in your shop? A: For one thing they go through a more extensive process when done in-shop. When in the shop, we are able to flip them upside down and use a special machine called a rug beater. This machine uses a rotating drum with special belts that vibrate the carpet to dislodge the damaging grit, while it vacuums the back. “We Beat The Dirt Every Time.” This of course can’t be done in the home. Then, after a surface vacuuming, we clean the rug much in the same way we do in-home and handwash any fringe. The second advantage is that we have a proper dry room where area rugs are hung to dry. This allows them to dry faster and air out. This is especially important for fine wool rugs. Note: Although we will clean synthetic area rugs in-home if you wish, we strongly recommend that wool rugs be done in-shop.
Q: Can I drop my rugs off to be cleaned? A: Certainly. We just ask that you make an appointment. Most of our work is done in-home and there is not always someone in the shop (We don’t want you to drop by and find no one there).
Q: If I have my rug cleaned, will all the stains come out? A: If you know what the stains are from, we could give you a better answer. Unfortunately, there are several substances that will damage and permanently stain a carpet. Even treated carpets are not totally impervious to all stains. A lot depends on what the carpet itself is made of, if it’s been stain treated, how long the stain has been there, etc. The good news is that when we clean a carpet or area rug, we do not charge extra to try everything we have to remove the stain. But no one can guarantee that all stains will come out. As a basic rule of thumb, stains and spots that simply look like dark areas on the carpet are likely to come out. The problem is usually with areas that are lighter than the rest of the carpet, indicating a colour loss or areas that have a colour change, for example beige to red. That doesn’t mean they won’t come out, just that they are more problematic. Note: Depending on certain conditions, as a last resort, it may be possible for us to patch a permanently damaged area with a new piece of carpet.
Q: Why does my year-old carpet seem so matted and dull? A: Do you live in a new subdivision? The reason I ask is that often the carpet that is installed in a new home is “builders’ quality.” Basically, a builder wanting to keep the cost of a new home low for his customer, will go to a carpet supplier and say I have 20 or so new homes—how cheap can you supply carpet or what is your bid? The supplier, wanting the sale, will spec a lower quality carpet. There is nothing wrong with that. That’s just the way it often gets done. The fact is that any carpet looks good when new. The problem is that less expensive carpets are made less dense and from less expensive fibers. These lower quality carpets tend to mat more readily and can attract oils much more than higher quality carpets, causing them to get dull and dirty faster. This has the effect of making people think that carpet in general is bad, when in fact they may just have a lower quality carpet. The other thing is if you moved in while there is still construction in the area, there is likely a lot of dirt in the air that may be coming in and getting on the carpet.
Q: Is it a good idea to use mats to protect the carpet? A: Yes and no. The problem with mats placed on the carpet is that people put them in high traffic areas, thinking that at some point they will remove the mat and have great looking carpet underneath. But what usually happens is that the carpet all around the mat gets worn or faded and the dirt falls off the mat, leaving a ring around it. So if you remove the mat, the area underneath is so distinctly different that you end up having to leave the mat there, so nothing is gained. The only time that mats placed on the carpet may have some value is when they are placed where you may have sudden damage, like from sparks in front of a fireplace or cigarette burns near a smoker’s chair, etc. In any event, never place mats with a black rubberized backing on another rug as it may stain it. Having said that, mats placed before the entrance to carpeted areas are a great idea. They can absorb dirt before it is tracked onto the carpet.
Q:
Your quote for cleaning is higher than others. Why? A: Because we do a better job. Sorry, I guess that deserves a better explanation. A lot of people look at carpet or upholstery cleaning as if it were a product. What I mean by that is if you were to see a product such as a toaster at one store, and then go to another store and find the same exact toaster for $10.00 less, you could buy it knowing you got a deal; it’s the same thing that you are buying. However, when you “buy” carpet cleaning, you are buying a service, not an end product, and those services and results can be vastly different. We have no problem with people charging less. We believe that in general, you get what you pay for. We actually feel that if some company is willing to charge, for example, half of what we charge and then does half as good a job, we think that is fair and you got what you paid for. The difference from us is that we have always specialized in superior cleaning for “fussy” customers.
Q: How often should I have my carpets cleaned? A: Well, I would like to give you two answers here. First, I must tell you that you should have it professionally cleaned at least every 12 to 24 months. One reason I say this is that most carpet manufacturers require this to maintain the warranty on your carpet. They do this because soil and grit in the carpet is the major cause of carpet damage and wear. The soil and grit are abrasive on the fibers, causing them to become rough and then mat together. If left longer, the abrasion will even cut the carpet fibers causing them to fall out. The abrasion can also wear off any stain guard treatments that have been applied, causing the carpet to soil even faster and absorb more stains. The second thing is, warranty or not, it just makes good sense to have your carpet last longer and be healthier for your family. You wouldn’t wear the same shirt for a year without cleaning it, would you? Having said all that, some people are exceptionally clean, as there are rooms that they rarely use or have no warranty. For them, my best answer is to have the carpet cleaned when it starts to look a little dull. The problem is that it can be hard to tell. One way to tell this is to compare the look of the carpet in a traffic area to that under a piece of furniture, or to a piece of unused carpet that you may have left over. When you start to see a bit of a difference, that is when it is time to clean. If you have come to a point where you say to yourself, “This carpet is filthy, and I’ve got to get it cleaned,” this is usually an indication that you waited a bit too long. We can still do a great job, but by then you may have some carpet damage.
Q: How long will the carpet take to dry? A: It depends on many factors. Generally, carpets are dry in 45 minutes or less/. However, if they are very thick piled or if we have to go over them several times to get them cleaned, they may take longer. Carpets in basements, especially damp basements, may take a little longer, as well.
Q: Why do you recommend area rugs be cleaned in your shop? A: For one thing they go through a more extensive process when done in-shop. When in the shop, we are able to flip them upside down and use a special machine called a rug beater. This machine uses a rotating drum with special belts that vibrate the carpet to dislodge the damaging grit, while it vacuums the back. “We Beat The Dirt Every Time.” This of course can’t be done in the home. Then, after a surface vacuuming, we clean the rug much in the same way we do in-home and handwash any fringe. The second advantage is that we have a proper dry room where area rugs are hung to dry. This allows them to dry faster and air out. This is especially important for fine wool rugs. Note: Although we will clean synthetic area rugs in-home if you wish, we strongly recommend that wool rugs be done in-shop.
Q: Can I drop my rugs off to be cleaned? A: Certainly. We just ask that you make an appointment. Most of our work is done in-home and there is not always someone in the shop (We don’t want you to drop by and find no one there).
Q: If I have my rug cleaned, will all the stains come out? A: If you know what the stains are from, we could give you a better answer. Unfortunately, there are several substances that will damage and permanently stain a carpet. Even treated carpets are not totally impervious to all stains. A lot depends on what the carpet itself is made of, if it’s been stain treated, how long the stain has been there, etc. The good news is that when we clean a carpet or area rug, we do not charge extra to try everything we have to remove the stain. But no one can guarantee that all stains will come out. As a basic rule of thumb, stains and spots that simply look like dark areas on the carpet are likely to come out. The problem is usually with areas that are lighter than the rest of the carpet, indicating a colour loss or areas that have a colour change, for example beige to red. That doesn’t mean they won’t come out, just that they are more problematic. Note: Depending on certain conditions, as a last resort, it may be possible for us to patch a permanently damaged area with a new piece of carpet.
Q: Why does my year-old carpet seem so matted and dull? A: Do you live in a new subdivision? The reason I ask is that often the carpet that is installed in a new home is “builders’ quality.” Basically, a builder wanting to keep the cost of a new home low for his customer, will go to a carpet supplier and say I have 20 or so new homes—how cheap can you supply carpet or what is your bid? The supplier, wanting the sale, will spec a lower quality carpet. There is nothing wrong with that. That’s just the way it often gets done. The fact is that any carpet looks good when new. The problem is that less expensive carpets are made less dense and from less expensive fibers. These lower quality carpets tend to mat more readily and can attract oils much more than higher quality carpets, causing them to get dull and dirty faster. This has the effect of making people think that carpet in general is bad, when in fact they may just have a lower quality carpet. The other thing is if you moved in while there is still construction in the area, there is likely a lot of dirt in the air that may be coming in and getting on the carpet.
Q: Is it a good idea to use mats to protect the carpet? A: Yes and no. The problem with mats placed on the carpet is that people put them in high traffic areas, thinking that at some point they will remove the mat and have great looking carpet underneath. But what usually happens is that the carpet all around the mat gets worn or faded and the dirt falls off the mat, leaving a ring around it. So if you remove the mat, the area underneath is so distinctly different that you end up having to leave the mat there, so nothing is gained. The only time that mats placed on the carpet may have some value is when they are placed where you may have sudden damage, like from sparks in front of a fireplace or cigarette burns near a smoker’s chair, etc. In any event, never place mats with a black rubberized backing on another rug as it may stain it. Having said that, mats placed before the entrance to carpeted areas are a great idea. They can absorb dirt before it is tracked onto the carpet.
Q:
Your quote for cleaning is higher than others. Why? A: Because we do a better job. Sorry, I guess that deserves a better explanation. A lot of people look at carpet or upholstery cleaning as if it were a product. What I mean by that is if you were to see a product such as a toaster at one store, and then go to another store and find the same exact toaster for $10.00 less, you could buy it knowing you got a deal; it’s the same thing that you are buying. However, when you “buy” carpet cleaning, you are buying a service, not an end product, and those services and results can be vastly different. We have no problem with people charging less. We believe that in general, you get what you pay for. We actually feel that if some company is willing to charge, for example, half of what we charge and then does half as good a job, we think that is fair and you got what you paid for. The difference from us is that we have always specialized in superior cleaning for “fussy” customers.
Monday, December 8, 2014
Commercial Carpet Cleaning in Las Vegas
One of the first things customers note about your business when they come in is your carpet. You don’t want them to see dirty carpet, do you? We can come in, give you a quote for cleaning, and establish a plan for not only keeping the carpet clean and bright, but also to help extend the life of the carpet.
We also specialize in cleaning daycare centers, chiropractor offices, and medical offices. Whether you’re concerned about having children crawling around on clean carpet, or just want to help promote healthy living by ensuring there are no armful cleaning chemicals used at your facility or office. NaturalDry services commercial carpet cleaning in Las Vegas and keeps your carpet cleaner, fresher, longer.
Check out a few Before & After pictures of recent cleanings by NaturalDry Technicians.
We also specialize in cleaning daycare centers, chiropractor offices, and medical offices. Whether you’re concerned about having children crawling around on clean carpet, or just want to help promote healthy living by ensuring there are no armful cleaning chemicals used at your facility or office. NaturalDry services commercial carpet cleaning in Las Vegas and keeps your carpet cleaner, fresher, longer.
Check out a few Before & After pictures of recent cleanings by NaturalDry Technicians.
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Furniture Cleaning is Important!
No matter what furniture cleaning you need, NaturalDry can handle it for you. Your furniture is an important investment that endures tremendous daily wear and tear. We understand the value of keeping your furniture clean, not only so you do not have to replace it, but also so you and your family live, eat and relax in a clean healthy environment. Your furnitures upholstery is probably what adds the most character to your home and it is what your guest sees when they first enter your home. Your furniture’s upholstery is what we are in contact with the most on a daily basis. Causing your upholstery to quickly pick up pet stains, foul odors and grime. This will make your upholstery appear rather dull and will totally distract from the aesthetic appeal of the room. If you feel that the furniture’s upholstery needs cleaning then I suggest you get in touch with NaturalDry so we can clean your upholstery in Las Vegas and Henderson.
Friday, December 5, 2014
Moving into a new home, what to know about your carpet.
Carpets and rugs can make any room feel much cozier. They keep your feet warm, they can add some color and style to a space, and they even prevent furniture from scratching the floor to. The only downside is keeping them clean.
Anyone moving into a new apartment or home will need to have that age-old debate between carpeting and hardwood floors. Many people choose the latter, because they’re easy to maintain; dust and spills can be cleaned up with a broom and a mop. Carpets and rugs, meanwhile, require some extra diligence to keep looking fresh. Yet, the appeal of carpets – and the ever-tasteful rug – is too strong for some to ignore. If you fall into this category, not to worry: Keeping your floor fabrics clean is easily done, so long as you remember to do some upkeep on a regular basis.
Day-to-day cleaning
Taking care of rugs and carpets is all about not letting messes settle. Dirt that’s left to sit can be ground into fabric over time, making it impossible to clean with a regular vacuum cleaner. Spills that are left to dry, meanwhile, will leave stains. Unlike your favorite T-shirt, you can’t just throw a rug into the wash.
As such, you’ll want to vacuum your carpets and rugs regularly. Once a week is generally a good policy. However, you’ll also want to vacuum immediately after any big messes are made, such as muddy shoe tracks or food spills. Also, if you have house plants, be sure to clean up any dirt that may come with rearranging pots. You’ll also want to brush out pet hair, which can get stuck in fabric and resists vacuums.
Even if you’re diligent about your cleaning, you’ll still want to a deep clean of your fabrics once a year. You can purchase or even rent your own carpet cleaner, which generally uses steam, but can also be done with more expensive dry extraction cleaners. However, the safest and most convenient choice is a professional. These experts will know exactly what your fabric needs, and will likely have the tools to clean it. As Better Homes and Gardens noted, rugs also come in a variety of textiles, meaning that cleaning them may require more know-how than you have. Not only can they get dirt out, but they’ll probably be able to assist with stains and other damage to the fabric, too.
Once you’ve had a deep clean done, it’s no time to start slacking off with your carpet. Keep vacuuming regularly, even if the carpet doesn’t always seem to need it. Your diligence will pay off in years’ time, when your fabric is still looking nice.
For Professional Carpet Cleaning, Contact NaturalDry Las Vegas.
Anyone moving into a new apartment or home will need to have that age-old debate between carpeting and hardwood floors. Many people choose the latter, because they’re easy to maintain; dust and spills can be cleaned up with a broom and a mop. Carpets and rugs, meanwhile, require some extra diligence to keep looking fresh. Yet, the appeal of carpets – and the ever-tasteful rug – is too strong for some to ignore. If you fall into this category, not to worry: Keeping your floor fabrics clean is easily done, so long as you remember to do some upkeep on a regular basis.
Day-to-day cleaning
Taking care of rugs and carpets is all about not letting messes settle. Dirt that’s left to sit can be ground into fabric over time, making it impossible to clean with a regular vacuum cleaner. Spills that are left to dry, meanwhile, will leave stains. Unlike your favorite T-shirt, you can’t just throw a rug into the wash.
As such, you’ll want to vacuum your carpets and rugs regularly. Once a week is generally a good policy. However, you’ll also want to vacuum immediately after any big messes are made, such as muddy shoe tracks or food spills. Also, if you have house plants, be sure to clean up any dirt that may come with rearranging pots. You’ll also want to brush out pet hair, which can get stuck in fabric and resists vacuums.
Even if you’re diligent about your cleaning, you’ll still want to a deep clean of your fabrics once a year. You can purchase or even rent your own carpet cleaner, which generally uses steam, but can also be done with more expensive dry extraction cleaners. However, the safest and most convenient choice is a professional. These experts will know exactly what your fabric needs, and will likely have the tools to clean it. As Better Homes and Gardens noted, rugs also come in a variety of textiles, meaning that cleaning them may require more know-how than you have. Not only can they get dirt out, but they’ll probably be able to assist with stains and other damage to the fabric, too.
Once you’ve had a deep clean done, it’s no time to start slacking off with your carpet. Keep vacuuming regularly, even if the carpet doesn’t always seem to need it. Your diligence will pay off in years’ time, when your fabric is still looking nice.
For Professional Carpet Cleaning, Contact NaturalDry Las Vegas.
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