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  • Jefferson County
  • Tuscaloosa County, AL
  • Greater Metro Area
  • Bessemer, AL
  • Homewood, AL
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  • Mountain Brook, AL
  • Northport, AL
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  • Tuscaloosa, AL
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   Removal Treatment)
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All Fresh Chem-Dry » About » Carpet Cleaning Tuscaloosa, AL

Carpet Cleaning Tuscaloosa, AL

All Fresh Chem-Dry is a Healthier System in Tuscaloosa, AL.

Chem-Dry has utilized the power of carbonation to clean carpets rather than gallons of water and harsh chemicals necessary for steam cleaners.

Many people believe the best way to clean their carpet is to soak it, and then suck the water back out, the method commonly known as steam cleaning; however, this soggy approach to cleaning may have some serious drawbacks for the Tuscaloosa, AL area. Forcing excessive amounts of water into your carpet, when left behind, can create a breeding ground for mold and bacteria in just hours. It can also leave behind chemicals and soapy, dirt-attracting residue.

Chem-Dry, on the other hand, uses minimal amounts of moisture that dries up in only 1 to 2 hours. This reduces the possibility of bacteria buildup due to moisture creating a healthier environment for your home in Tuscaloosa, AL. As well, our cleaning solution does not leave behind a sticky residue for dirt to be attracted to, leaving your carpet cleaner longer.

Call All Fresh Chem-Dry to schedule an appointment today!

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