Professional Carpet Cleaning Gainesville VA

Mighty Clean is a local Owner Operated company serving Gainesville VA residents. Your carpet is a big investment, but normal wear & tear can quickly leave it looking dull and dingy. When it’s time to have your carpet cleaned, how do make sure you get the best service around?

 

Here’s a few reasons why Gainesville, Va residents trust Mighty Clean for their carpet cleaning needs.

Trained, Friendly, and IICRC Certified Technicians

We are the carpet cleaning Gainesville VA experts, you don’t just get some guy with cleaning equipment.We are owner operated and have gone through extensive training to learn the chemistry behind the solutions we use. Technicians are certified by the I.I.C.R.C. and trained to ensure they know the most effective ways to remove soils, tough stains, and protect your carpets to ensure they last for years to come.

Proven Eight Step Cleaning Process

We use the Hot Water Extraction Method (Steam Cleaning) of cleaning carpets, recommended by the major carpet manufacturers including Shaw Industries. Just as the best method for cleaning laundry requires hot water, detergent, and agitation, so does cleaning your carpets. That’s why we use a truck-mounted unit and a rotary extraction cleaning wand for the most outstanding results.

It’s All Backed by Our 100% Done Right the First Time Guarantee

Gainesville VA Residents love our Guarantee! We guarantee your satisfaction the first time every time. If you’re not totally satisfied with the results following your cleaning, we’ll return to clean any areas of concern at no cost to you. If for whatever reason your still not totally satisfied we’ll refund your money no questions asked.

Carpet Cleaning Gainesville Virginia

Gainesville, VA

 

Gainesville is in Prince William County, Virginia, United States. The population was 4,381 in the 2000 census and 28,662 in the 2009 estimate.
Gainesville was once a changing point for stagecoach horses on the Fauquier & Alexandria Turnpike. In 1852, the Manassas Gap Railroad reached the area and the stop became known as Gainesville. The town was a shipping point for grain, timber, and cattle and remained a major cattle shipping point into the early 1960s. During the American Civil War, nearby Thoroughfare Gap in the Bull Run Mountains served as a path for soldiers to reach the First and Second battles of Bull Run. In 1994, the groundbreaking for the town’s first townhome community began; it was named Crossroads. This marked the beginning of mass-development for Gainesville.
In 2006, VDOT began working on the Gainesville Interchange improvement project in order to ease the traffic in the rapidly growing Gainesville-Haymarket area.