Why Bellevue carpet works harder than most
Much of Bellevue is newer construction, and fresh carpet hides more than you'd think: fine drywall dust from the build, pollen pressed in over the wet months, and grit that settles down at the base of the pile where a vacuum can't reach. The rainy season is the real culprit, grinding damp and dirt into the fibers until the high-traffic lanes start to gray out and a musty smell sets in. Plush carpet and area rugs only hold more of it. A surface pass won't lift that. Hot water extraction will.
- Wet PNW winters track in mud, grit and moisture that settle deep in the pile
- High-traffic lanes on stairs and hallways gray out fastest in busy family homes
- Pet households need real urine odor removal, not a masking spray
- Condo jobs need careful access and quick turnaround between residents
- Plush area rugs and upholstery collect dust and allergens the vacuum misses