Carpet Steam Cleaning East London

Carpet Cleaning London

We, at Carpet Cleaning Group, offer the best carpet cleaning service in East London. We hire only professional cleaners that are used to working with the latest technology and solutions. The cleaning method we recommend is the steam cleaning. This is the one most effective in cleaning embedded soil and still safe for your health. While steam cleaning your carpets, we will get you rid of all the dirt, mildew, dust mites, and other allergenics. So we leave you a clean and health-friendly environment.

We should warn you that, if you try to clean on your own liquids and dirt, spilled on your carpet, you risk to be left with bigger stains behind. Most stains are being cleaned in the process of steam cleaning. Still, if there are some left, our technicians are armed with various professional detergents. They will choose the one proper for the specific stain, without forgetting to take into consideration the type of your carpet fabrics. Our task is to return the best looks of your carpet by making all spots disappear, not to damage your carpet. We cannot be responsible for permanents stains, but can give a great percentage of success by using the steam cleaning method in combination with the top of the shelf products of “Prochem”.

The districts we service are:

Whitechapel, Stepney, Mile End, Bethnal Green, Shoreditch, Bow, Bromley-by-Bow, Chingford, Highams Park, Clapton, East Ham, Hackney, Dalston Hackney, Homerton Leyton, Leytonstone, Manor Park, Plaistow ,Poplar, Millwall, Isle of Dogs, Docklands Stratford, West Ham, Canning Town, North Woolwich, Docklands, Walthamstow, South Woodford.

Part of Whitechapel and Stepney used to be home to the Jewish immigrant population. Today it is home to the Asian community. The Whitechapel Art Gallery is there, which has exhibitions of international modern and contemporary art.

The area of Bow is perhaps best known for the Bow Bells. If you can hear the church bells from the place you were born, then you are a true Londoner, or cockney. The A11 runs through the heart of Bow and connects Stratford to Aldgate in the City of London. Bow is quite a residential and lower middle class area. A place of interest is the Ragged School Museum, at 46-50 Copperfield Road. It used to be London’s biggest Ragged School, but now is a museum offering a taste of Victorian life using role-play, hands-on exhibits and talks.

Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge is located within Epping Forest. The timber- framed grade two listed building was built in 1543. It was commissioned by King Henry VIII as a grandstand to shoot deer from.

East Ham is a multi-cultural residential area with a large number of Victorian and Edwardian houses. It contains a few parks, among which Central Park (Central Park Road) and Plashet Park (Plashet Grove). The East Ham Nature Reserve is a heaven for local wildlife with trails and nature museums. There you will find a large mix of ethnic shops, also traditional British shops. Indeed at 105 High Street East Ham is a famous pie and mash shop, called “Robin’s” which has served the area for over 100 years. At 324 Barking Road is the great leisure centre with fitness centre swimming pool, health suite, climbing wall and sauna.