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Your Comprehensive Guide to Commercial Carpet Cleaning

  • We Clean Group
  • May 21
  • 5 min read

In any commercial environment, whether it’s an office, healthcare facility, retail space or school, clean carpets do more than just look good. They help to create a hygienic, welcoming atmosphere for employees, customers, and any on-site visitors. However, day-to-day vacuuming only tackles surface dirt, leaving behind hidden allergens, bacteria, and stains that can impact the cleanliness of your carpet, and even shorten your carpet’s lifespan. That’s where professional commercial carpet cleaning comes in. At We Clean Group, we provide tailored, expert-led carpet cleaning solutions that go beyond the basics, helping businesses across a range of sectors maintain high standards of hygiene and presentation.

 

Our blog is here to give you a complete breakdown of commercial carpet cleaning services, and why carpet maintenance is so important for your building. Read on to learn more.


What Is Commercial Carpet Cleaning?


Commercial carpet cleaning is a professional service used in non-domestic spaces. This could apply to anything from schools and offices to healthcare facilities and retail stores. Commercial carpet cleaning services use specialised equipment and professional techniques to give your carpets a thorough clean. There are various methods that can be used on your carpets which are effective in removing dirt, debris and even tough stains.


Vacuuming vs Professional Cleaning: What’s the Difference?


Many spaces will simply hoover their carpets, removing a majority of the surface dirt and debris from your carpet, but professional treatments offer a deeper, more effective cleaning.


Vacuuming


Vacuuming is great for removing surface dirt and debris, getting rid of any grime that sits on the top of your carpets. Unfortunately, traditional vacuuming may not be great for removing deeper stains and dirt beyond the surface of your carpet, but it is effective as a regular maintenance practice.


Professional Cleaning


Professional cleaning methods use specialised equipment, cleaning agents and techniques to ensure that the carpet is cleaned deeply, properly targeting carpet stain removal. Commercial carpet maintenance also works to prevent bacteria build up and prevent damage occurring to your carpet from a build up of dirt. Using proper techniques to remove grime and dirt helps your carpets last longer and remain cleaner.


The Hidden Costs of Not Cleaning Your Carpets


Failing to clean your carpets properly can result in a range of issues. Neglecting your carpet cleaning can lead to:


Key Carpet Cleaning Techniques Explained


Commercial carpet cleaning is carried out in many spaces where lots of dirt can accumulate. It's important to ensure that your carpets are properly cleaned, so that they stay intact and remain clean. If commercial carpets aren't properly cleaned regularly, they can become dirty, worn and need replacing.

 

There are several methods that are used by professional teams to clean carpets. We've created a clear breakdown of each method below, so you can understand how each service cleans your carpet, and which type of cleaning may be best for your space.


Hot Water Extraction (Steam Cleaning)


Hot water extraction is a method used for many professional carpet cleans, which uses a combination of hot water and professional cleaning agents. This solution is injected into the carpet, breaking down stains and dirt at a deeper level.

 

Once this solution has been applied and the carpet has been treated, professionals will use a high-power vacuum to extract all the dirt and stains in the carpet. The force of the specialised vacuum, combined with the hot water solution, is extremely effective for making your carpet look as good as new.


Benefits Of Hot Water Extraction Cleaning


●     Good at targeting stains on carpets

●     One of the most thorough cleaning methods

●     Breaks down bacteria during the process

●     More eco friendly


Disadvantages Of Hot Water Extraction Cleaning


●     Can be a time consuming method of carpet cleaning

●     Drying can also take a long time, which means the carpet has to be left untouched

●     If the drying process is done incorrectly, bacteria will grow in the carpet


Encapsulation


Encapsulation is another method of cleaning carpets professionally, offering an innovative and thorough cleaning method for commercial carpets. This method involves dissolving and absorbing dirt particles, which is a slightly different approach than the other types of carpet cleaning we've covered.

 

By using a specialist foam, encapsulation uses these detergents to capture the dirt particles, drying them into a crystal like state or a powder. Once this has been completed (approx 24 hours) the powder will be vacuumed. Depending on the strength of the vacuum, it may take a few cleans to hoover up all the dirt particles.


The Benefits Of Encapsulation Cleaning


●     There is less residue left after using this cleaning method

●     Carpets stay cleaner for longer, or are at less risk of immediate re-soiling

●     Minimal amount of water used during this method

●     Requires little time for the carpet to dry


The Disadvantages Of Encapsulation Cleaning


●     Thorough vacuuming is needed in order to remove to crystalised dirt

●     It is not suitable for heavily soiled or stained areas


Dry Carpet Cleaning


Dry carpet cleaning, also known as compound cleaning, is a more modern professional cleaning service. It's convenient, as there is no drying time required, but is still incredibly effective. This process involves a special powder being applied to the carpet. It's then sprayed with a small amount of water, helping the powder break down bacteria, dirt and stains. Once this has been applied, the carpet can be hoovered with a powerful vacuum, removing grime and dirt.


The Benefits Of Dry Carpet Cleaning

●     No drying time required

●     Thoroughly cleans within a short time frame

●     Good for commercial carpet


Disadvantages Of Dry Carpet Cleaning

●     Uses harsh chemicals

●     Can cause build-up of dust

●     Doesn’t provide the same stain reducing effects as other methods


Why Regular Maintenance Is Essential


Investing in professional commercial carpet maintenance isn’t just about keeping your workplace looking presentable, as it also brings a range of health related benefits.

 

Over time, dirt, allergens and other pollutants can get stuck in your carpet, building up despite vacuuming. Without proper cleaning services, your carpet might have permanent stains, strange smells and even a breakdown of fibres. Regular maintenance offers a range of business benefits:

 

●     Extends the life of your carpets, reducing the need for costly replacements and keeping them in good condition consistently.

●     Enhances indoor air quality, creating a healthier working environment for employees, and a better environment for any visitors.

●     Prevents long-term damage by removing embedded grit and moisture, reducing the need for carpet replacements.

●     Maintains a professional appearance, reinforcing your brand image and giving a good impression to visitors or clients.

●     Reduces downtime, with quick-dry or out-of-hours solutions available.


Industry-Focused Cleaning Solutions by We Clean Group


Here at We Clean Group, we understand that no two commercial spaces are the same. That’s why we offer fully tailored commercial carpet cleaning solutions to meet the needs of your sector. No matter what industry you work in, our team can provide an efficient and effective service in your space. Our expert teams are trained to work discreetly, efficiently, and in line with all relevant hygiene and safety regulations. From industrial carpet cleaning to ongoing commercial carpet maintenance, we deliver consistent, high-quality results.

 

Take workplace hygiene to the next level. Contact We Clean Group today to arrange a free on-site assessment and receive a personalised carpet cleaning plan built around your business needs.



 
 
 

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