Prepare for Carpet Cleaning: Before & After Checklist
A great carpet cleaning result starts before we even arrive. When the space is prepped, we can focus time where it matters: traffic lanes, stains, and odor zones—rather than moving clutter.
Your site already makes requesting a quote simple (postal code/address, photos if available, preferred time). This article should make booking feel effortless by turning it into a checklist.
Before the appointment (quick checklist)
- Pick up small items from the floor (toys, cables, baskets).
- Identify problem areas: stains, odor zones, high-traffic lanes.
- If you’re doing move‑out, ensure we can access all rooms without delay.
- Plan airflow: fans, HVAC, open doors. Drying depends on ventilation, humidity, and carpet thickness.
- Keep pets and kids off the treated areas until fully dry (your FAQ recommends it).
Where enzyme treatment fits (and how to mention it without pushiness)
Include a short “optional add‑on” note:
- If there are pet accidents, repeated odor zones, or organic smells that return after drying, enzyme add‑on can help because it targets organic odor sources and is followed by deep extraction.
Science line: enzymes are targeted catalysts that help break down organic soils (protein/fat/starch) into smaller parts for easier removal.
Aftercare (so results last longer)
- Reduce foot traffic until dry.
- Don’t place heavy furniture on damp carpet if possible.
- Follow airflow tips to speed drying.
Booking details (so readers act now)
Minimum booking is 2 hours across services.
Service area includes Winnipeg and nearby communities within ~30 km; travel fee may apply outside city limits and is confirmed before booking.
Soft CTA: Send us your postal code, quick notes on what you need cleaned, and photos if available. We’ll confirm availability, explain pricing clearly, and recommend either shampoo extraction or shampoo + enzyme add‑on only if organic odor zones make it worth it.