Don & Debbie Ales
Owner Operators

Odor Control – Urine contamination is a common and complex
problem. We offer a choice of customized treatment programs to fit your
needs. Our recommended program for any house where pets are going
to live continuously, is a true product breakthrough called First
Response Carpet Deodorizer SRF. Using state of the art technology
developed by Steam-Way International, this solution allows for the
simultaneous deodorization of odors, neutralization of dye-damaging
contamination, and while counteracting and sanitizing bacteria and
germs. First Response Carpet Deodorizer SRF is the only deodorizing
pre-spray that can effectively treat all three aspects of urine
contamination, and will not void the warranty of stain resistant carpet.
Soil and Stain Protection – We offer several choices for your carpet
and upholstery including DuPont Advanced Teflon, 3M Scotchgard and
the Steam-Way International Fabricover Fine Fabric Protector carpet
care system. This program offers a choice of products that protects your
carpet against common food, beverage, and pet stains (like stain
resistant carpet). All these products keep your carpets stain resistant
warranty in effect when re-applied after every professional cleaning
Upholstery Cleaning – The fabric weaves, construction, soiling
conditions, and ability to clean of upholstered furniture differs greatly
from carpeting. We thoroughly inspect and test the fabric first to
determine the safest and most effective way to clean your item. We then
carefully select the most effective cleaning process for your upholstery;
using either dry cleaning techniques or specialized moisture extraction
techniques, such as our 400 PSI Hydro-Kinetic process. Conventional
upholstery cleaning tools have been bypassed by the cleaning power of
modern equipment because of a fear of over wetting. The “Hydro”
principle, allows the use of higher solution pressure and a more effective
vacuum pressure, to achieve maximum cleaning without the fear of over
wetting.









Last updated:
April 2009