FAQs

Aim Carpet & Air Duct Cleaning

Have an air duct or carpet cleaning-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How much experience do you have?

    As a leading carpet and air duct cleaning service, we have over 21 years of experience. Contact Aim Carpet & Air Duct Cleaning today to learn about our services.
  • Why should I choose Aim Carpet & Air Duct Cleaning?

    We believe in doing business with honesty and integrity. We're a locally-owned and operated carpet and air duct cleaning business, providing transparent and guaranteed pricing.
  • How often should I have my carpets professionally cleaned?

    We've seen that most homes should have carpets cleaned every six to 12 months. Homes with pets, kids, or high foot traffic may benefit from more frequent carpet cleaning services. Failing to clean carpets often enough can lead to poor indoor air quality. In fact, according to WifiTalents, indoor air of low quality can be up to five times more polluted than outdoor air.
  • What carpet cleaning method do you use?

    When it comes to carpet cleaning, we use professional hot water extraction (often called steam cleaning), which deeply removes dirt, allergens, and bacteria while being safe for your carpet fibers.
  • Are your cleaning products safe for kids and pets?

    Yes. From the products we use for cleaning carpets to countertop polishing, our cleaning solutions are non-toxic and safe for children and pets when used as directed.
  • Can you restore grout to its original color?

    In many cases, yes. While heavily stained or damaged grout may not return to its exact original color, professional tile grout cleaning can dramatically improve its appearance.
  • What does countertop polishing do?

    Countertop polishing restores shine, smooths the surface, reduces dull spots, and enhances the natural beauty of the stone.
  • Can polishing remove scratches and etching?

    Light scratches, etching, and dull spots can often be significantly reduced or removed by professional countertop polishing. Significant damage may require more extensive restoration.