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Drysteam Cleaning & Restoration Drysteam Cleaning and Restoration is owned and operated locally in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with a combined experience of over thirty years. With the corporate professionalism of a national chain, and the prices and services of a family owned local business - we're the right choice for all of your Residential and Commercial water damage restoration, mold remediation, and carpet, tile and upholstery cleaning needs.

The soaps and cleaning agents we use are entirely organic and pet/infant safe. All of our cleaning professionals are educated and experienced in South Florida. We are open with our prices.
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  • Year established: 2009
  • Licensed
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Air Duct
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According to the EPA, indoor air quality can sometimes be worse than outside (http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ia-intro.html), especially in Fort Lauderdale's heat and humidity. Depending on what materials were used to build your home, you might have serious indoor pollution.
Mattress
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The naturally high humidity in Fort Lauderdale makes your mattress a utopia for bacteria, but no matter where you live - your skin cells flake, shed, and fill your mattress. Did you know, on average, a mattress can weigh up to five pounds heavier after ten years without cleaning? Dust mites, and their droppings, along with oil will add up to quite a bit over time.
Upholstery
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Although do-it-yourself spot treatments can be risky, if done right, it's okay. However, upholstery should be thoroughly cleaned top to bottom at least once per year by a professional.
Tile
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Ceramic, and all types of tile, are a durable flooring that can stand up to heavy use. After a while of tracking dirt, spilling juice, and having a dog - tile cleaning is necessary. Regardless of how often you mop, you'll eventually have to look into professional tile cleaning if you want to keep the look and shine of your tile. What you mop with is important.
Carpet
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Carpet starts out as huge rolls of yarn created from either nylon or polyester fiber. The yarn is rewound onto smaller spools, that feed into around a thousand tufting needles that each apply a thread to the canvas. After canvas is full, the carpet is dyed. Glue is applied to polypropylene backing and the finished carpet is spun into one hundred foot rolls.
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