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Serving Areas

  • New London County:
  • Mystic
  • Stonington
  • Ledyard
  • Groton
  • Gales Ferry
  • New London
  • Noank
  • Uncasville
  • Waterford
  • Niantic
  • Lyme
  • East Lyme
  • Suffolk County:
  • Huntington
  • Smithtown
  • Brookhaven
  • Babylon
  • Riverhead
  • Southold
  • Shelter Island
  • South Hampton
  • East Hampton
  • Islip
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Chem-Dry uses The Natural® for a deep clean that is also green! Trust us to protect your residential and commercial carpet cleaning investment!

 

Carpet cleaning Groton, CT | Chem-Dry of Southeastern Connecticut

Welcome to Chem-Dry Superior Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

For over thirty years, Chem-Dry has been at the top of the upholstery and carpet cleaning industry in New London with innovative equipment and powerful cleaning products.  Prolong the life of your carpets and upholstery with routine cleaning. Chem-Dry professional carpet cleaners are trained to deliver top-quality service at an outstanding value to all residents of Groton, CT both residentially and commercially.

  • Cleaner is healthier


    Enjoy the many advantages of choosing Chem-Dry:

  • Top of the line Cleaning Power - Approved by the Carpet & Rug Institute
  • Dries in 1-2 hours, not 1-2 days
  • Our primary cleaner, The Natural®, is 100% safe & non-toxic
  • Hot Carbonating Extraction cleans deep while optional Protectant restores stain-fighting to carpet fibers 
  • Chem-Dry resists resoiling - so your carpet fibers stay cleaner, longer


    Chem-Dry is the world's largest carpet cleaning company, with over 4,000 locations globaly. Trust your carpets and upholstery to Chem-Dry of Southeastern Connecticut.


    Call Chem-Dry Southeastern Connecticut Now to Schedule an Appointment!

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