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Spring Clean Carpet Care

Spring Clean Carpet Care

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12814 143a Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T6V 1C8, Canada
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Nov 8, 2018
BEST!!! Carpet Cleaning in Edmonton!!! If we could give him 10 STARS we would! We have 60 oz. white, short plush carpets. Rob goes the extra mile, workers harder than any of the others, and even removes stains. Our carpets are like new when he cleans them, And, the carpets stay clean for a year! For years we tried most of the big advertisers that charge a few dollars less. They do a quick surface pass and go. A few months later, the carpets look dirty. Our whole family has been calling Spring Clean Carpet Care for several years now, and the results are always AMAZING! If his prices are a few dollars more, he is more than worth it. We are so pleased with his work that we fully recommend this carpet cleaner. (No, we are not related in any way, nor do we travel in the same circles.) Simply put, his work is the BEST!

Apr 26, 2018
Rabih has been absolutely amazing. I have had him cleaning my properties for the last 6 years. He is very professional and does an outstanding job. He comes with the highest recommendation! He is your guy.

May 12, 2017
I have been using Spring Clean Carpet Care for over 10 years to clean carpets of our properties and I have always found their jobs very well done. I will continue to use their services.

Mar 29, 2017
Excellent service Thorough Genuine Reasonable pricing Worth every penny Will always use them.

Mar 18, 2017
Have been using there services for a couple of years now , Great service , very thorough , reasonably priced and overall a very satisfied customer .

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