Why Kent carpets need a deep clean
The marine climate is the quiet culprit here. Months of rain mean shoes, paws, and bike tires carry damp grit straight onto the carpet, where it grinds into the fibers and traps moisture, odor, and allergens. East Hill family homes deal with pet traffic and kid spills; downtown rentals and Kent Valley offices see constant foot traffic that flattens high-traffic lanes fast. A surface vacuum can't reach any of it — that buried soil is what makes a carpet look tired and smell musty long before it's actually worn out.
- Rain-tracked mud and grit ground deep into the fibers
- Trapped moisture that turns into mildew or musty odor
- Pet stains and urine that soak past the surface
- Flattened high-traffic lanes in busy homes and offices
- Dust and allergens that build up over a damp PNW winter