What is a specialty clean?
Specialty cleaning is required when we are asked to deal with major or excessive stains such as urine, wine, vomit, feces, water, etc. Major or Excessive is defined as being more than 5 separate spots of one type of stain, or a stain that is more than 1 square foot in size. Because specialty cleaning requires extended time, effort, and specialized topical treatments, the hourly rate for Specialty Cleaning supersedes the regular per area or per square foot rates for the entire invoice. During a specialty clean we will use a tool called a water claw that is designed to remove contaminants from the carpet, the underlay, and even the sub-floor. An ultra-violet light and special glasses are used to help identify urine affected areas.
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