No body can prevent accidental spills. They simply happen. You cannot escape stains, too. By cleaning furniture on your own with chemicals, bought in the nearby store, you risk to permanently damage the fabrics. Even if you manage to clean the surface, liquid penetrates deep inside and can cause mold and unpleasant smell. In this case you do need the help of professionals.
We at Carpet Cleaning Group are ready to relieve you from any unpleasant stains and help you keep your furniture at its best for many years. Our specially trained upholstery cleaners will recommend you a cleaning method, similar to our carpet and rug cleaning process. This is the so called steam cleaning, or hot water extraction. Steam cleaning is an advanced technique that easily handles all kinds of stains, and kills all dangerous, allergy causing microorganisms.
Meanwhile, no strong chemical residue is left behind, and you can enjoy a healthy home environment. You can rely on Carpet Cleaning Group to do the job right. We guarantee clean upholstery and satisfied customers. Just dial the numbers above or email us.
Our Upholstery cleaning services are provided in these parts of East London:
Poplar, Isle of Dogs, Shoreditch, Spitalfields, Aldgate, Bethnal Green, Haggerston, Old Ford, Three Mills, London Gas Museum, Chingford, Sewardstone & Highams Park, Cambridge Heath, Bow, Plaistow, Upton Park, Leytonstone, Wanstead, Snaresbrook, Cann Hall, Whitechapel, Shadwell, Stepney, Mile End, Bromley-by-Bow, Clapton, Upper Clapton, Lower Clapton, Leyton, Stoke Newington, East Ham, Beckton, Dalston, London Fields, Homerton, Hackney Wick, South Hackney, Hackney Marshes, Victoria Park, Leyton, Temple Mills, Forest Gate, Stratford, Hackney, Walthamstow Marshes, Manor Park, Little Ilford, Walthamstow, Upper Walthamstow, Hackney Marshes, Upper Clapton, Upton Park, Barking, Woodford, South Woodford, Aldersbrook, Limehouse, Canary Wharf, Blackwall, Cubitt Town, Stratford, Leytonstone, Temple Mills, Hackney Wick, Silvertown, North Woolwich, Canning Town, Custom House, London City Airport, West Ham, Maryland, Leyton.
In the east end of London you will find The Three Mills – former working mills on the River Lea, one of London’s oldest extant industrial centres. The largest tidal mill, also in the world, is mainly accessed by a bridge over the Limehouse Cut and River Lea. The House Mill and the Miller’s House buildings are used for educational projects and as conference spaces. The former flood relief channel, Prescott Channel, creates Three Mills Island. The Island is home to a 20 acre film studio, the Three Mills Studios, which makes a large number of major films and television programmes.
Bromley-by-Bow is a place in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is historically and officially referred to as Bromley. This inner-city district is situated 4.8 miles (7.7 km) east north-east of Charing Cross. To its north is Bow, and to the south are Poplar and Blackwall. Between the Blackwall Tunnel Approach Road (A12) and the river River Lea is a small light industrial area. Near-by is Three Mills. On the eastern side of the road is Bromley Hall – East London’s oldest surviving building. To its west are Poplar and the former district of Mile End.
