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Everclean by Chem-Dry

Sections

Serving Areas

  • Southern DuPage County
  • (630)985-5606
  • Including:
  • Burr Ridge
  • Clarendon Hills
  • Darien
  • Downers Grove
  • Elmhurst
  • Glen Ellyn
  • Hinsdale
  • Lisle
  • Lombard
  • Naperville
  • Oak Brook
  • Warrenville
  • West Chicago
  • Westmont
  • Wheaton
  • Willowbrook
  • Winfield
  • Woodridge
  • North/Central Cook County
  • (630)985-5606
  • Including:
  • Berwyn
  • Countryside
  • Indian Head Park
  • La Grange
  • Lyons
  • Riverside
  • Westchester
  • Western Springs
  • Oak Park
  • River Forest
Everclean By Chem-dry has been owned and operated by the husband and wife team of Mark and Pam Jacobsen since 1989.  Putting the customer first has always been our #1 priority.  Pam is the friendly and helpful voice on the phone who will answer your questions, provide a cost estimate, and schedule your appointment.  Mark will peronally clean all your carpets and upholstery.  Give us a try, and we'll show you what outstanding service is all about.
 

Specialty Stain Removal

Chem-Dry professional technicians can remove most any stain. Armed with an arsenal of the industry’s finest stain-removal products and tools, Chem-Dry can remove, or minimize all types of stains.

Your best chance for removing a stain is as quickly as possible after the spot is made. The longer a spot sits on the carpet or upholstery, the harder it becomes to remove. While most stains can be removed, some require advanced technical skill and expert cleaning solutions. Chem-Dry leads the industry in products and solutions, helping you win the battle against tough stains.

"If we can't get it out. No one can." Your Chem-Dry professional is prepared with tools to remove virtually any stain. Our technician will prepare an on-site evaluation for any stains and provide a no-obligation estimate.

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