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"Proudly Serving The Phoenix Metro Area Since 1997"  

       

          

 

Here's what your neighbors are saying about us:

My husband and I could not be happier with the professional, quality service we received from Desert Sky Cleaning & Restoration. Their staff arrived at the appointed time and performed exceptionally in cleaning the carpet and tile throughout our home. Thank you! We will gladley recommend your services to all our friends and family.

Neal & Debbie Y., Mesa


We had a water leak in our kitchen from the ice maker line and it flooded our kitchen, family room, den and hallway. We were so glad when Desert Sky arrived 45 minutes later and removed all the water, set up their fans and started helping us get our life back to normal. They dried our house in two days and were even able to save our carpets. Thank you so much for all your hard work!

Jill & Tom W., Gilbert

 

 

 

Consumer's Inside Guide to Carpet Cleaning

Dear Friend and Neighbor:

 

The carpet cleaning industry is one of the few industries that is not regulated, and also has a very low barrier to entry in that anyone can call themselves a “professional” without any basis for that claim.  Yet these are people who come into your home and use cleaning chemicals which can be dangerous if you do not have the knowledge of how to use them properly, and more importantly do not have the right equipment (not a rented shampooer) to remove them properly. 

 

            Everyone has heard nightmare stories about crimes committed, about overuse or improper use of chemicals, and exposés on Bait-and-Switch companies who use a low coupon offers to get their foot in the door and hard sell unsuspecting consumers into a bill they are compelled to pay.  When you open the phone book you really can’t tell who the great cleaners are, or the ones you would never EVER want to use.  The “great” cleaners work hard to distinguish themselves apart from the fly-by-night companies who use unsafe cleaning practices, hard-sell tactics, and sometimes have very unsavory employees.

 

            Your carpet and rugs act as a “filter” in your home for your indoor air.  Their fibers “grab” particulates and contaminants and hold them.  But like any filter, it needs to be cleaned because when it gets full it cannot grab anything else … and every time you step on a “full” filter you release contaminants back into the air.

 

            Cleaning your carpet is key to a healthy indoor environment, and the EPA’s guidelines for cleaning very from every four months to every eighteen depending on the number of people and pets in the home, as well as other concerns from allergic sensitivities to how dusty the air is in your neighborhood to whether anyone in the home smokes.   A true carpet cleaning professional can evaluate your particular needs, and with the right equipment and cleaning solutions, can fulfill those needs for you and your family.

 

            The question now is how to find that “right” professional … and we have the information to help you do just that.

 

            The following is a summary on how to choose the right professional carpet cleaner.  It covers some of the common mistakes made by consumers in choosing a carpet cleaner, and also the four steps you can take to help you in choosing a true “professional.”

 

            We hope you find the information valuable, and if you have any questions please email us at desertskyinc@hotmail.com or call us direct at 480-633-0104.

 

Sincerely,

 

 Bill Frost

Your Carpet Cleaning, Tile, & Natural Stone Care Expert

 

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