How to Know if Your Business Should Purchase Professional Carpet Cleaners

Jan 6, 2011 10:52 AM

As any business owner has come to know, maintaining a clean, welcoming environment is paramount to the business's success. Whether in a restaurant, hotel, retail store, office, or any other form of business, a dirt facility can form a bad impression that may deter the customer from returning. Ultimately, this results in a loss of business and a loss of revenue.

Many businesses work around the clock to vacuum carpets and clean glass surfaces, countertops, tables, chairs, food preparation surfaces, restrooms, and other areas. However, today that is simply not enough. Let's look at why.

Carpets Vs. Hard Surfaces

Non-porous hard surfaces do no absorb stains and odors as readily as porous carpets and upholstery, thus they are easier to clean. In fact, many different cleaning methods and machines can be used to effectively clean hard surfaces, including: steam cleaners, green chemicals,  floor/hard surface cleaners, and even pressure washers. Carpets, on the other hand, are porous by nature and quickly soak up spills, stains, odors, and other residues. If not properly cleaned, they can emit a foul odor that will surely deter customers.

One of the problems faced by many business owners is the facade that vacuum cleaners are all that are needed to deeply clean carpets. This simply is not true. Vacuums only remove the surface dirt from carpets, leaving behind deeply-seated stains that can continue to emit pungent smells. To truly deep clean carpets and remove odors and stains completely, professional carpet cleaners are required.

How to Select the Right Professional Carpet Cleaners

Now that you know you need a carpet cleaning machine, you must go through the complicated decision making process of choosing the best machine for you applications. Professional carpet cleaners come in many shapes, sizes, configurations, and options. 

First, it is important to determine the size of the application, or rather the size of your business. If you are maintaining carpets in a large shopping mall, you will need to purchase professional carpet cleaners with large solution and recovery tank sizes, allowing you to go for longer periods without refilling the solution tank with water and solution or dumping the recovered water and dirty residues from the recovery tank.

Second, the degree of difficulty of the application and the frequency of use will outline the type of carpet cleaning machine you purchase - heated or non-heated. Heated carpet cleaners inject water at temperatures up to 210°F into carpets to readily dissolve stains before they are extracted completely. Non-heated carpet cleaners inject water at room temperature. While these machines are effective in the removal of stains and residues from carpets, heated systems offer greater cleaning power and lower drying times.

Third, always remember that for carpet cleaning business applications, drying times must be kept to a minimum. After all, undergoing carpet cleaning business applications with a high-flow system can result in carpet drying times of up to 24 hours or more. This is not an option for business owners who operate their business on a daily basis. The store, restaurant, or other type of business must be ready for customers at the start of the next business day. As such, always opt for professional carpet cleaners with low flow technology.

To find the best carpet cleaning equipment in the industry for use in properly maintaining carpets in your business, consult a reputable online supplier.

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