Sacramento County · Master Carpet Cleaning
Hot-water extraction done by Yuri himself, tuned to the dense builder carpet in Antelope's newer subdivisions and the spills that come with young families.
If you live in Antelope, your carpet probably came with the house: wall-to-wall builder-grade pile that shows every juice spill and muddy paw print fast. Yuri has cleaned floors like yours for 20 years across Sacramento County. He matches his hot-water extraction to your exact fiber, lifts what's ground into the traffic lanes, and leaves the pile soft, light, and genuinely rinsed clean.
Antelope's housing skews newer, with tightly packed homes in Antelope Crossing, Dry Creek Oaks, and Antelope North where builders rolled out the same affordable nylon and olefin carpet in nearly every floor plan. Add toddlers, dogs, and the heavy clay-laced soil tracked in from yards near Gibson Ranch, and you get worn gray pathways plus old pet accidents that wick back up days after a rinse. Yuri's pH-balanced extraction pulls that contamination out of the backing, not just off the surface, so spots in these young-family homes stop reappearing.
Yuri starts by reading your fiber, since nylon, polyester, wool, and olefin each take different chemistry. He pre-treats the high-traffic lanes by your doors and hallways, then hot-water-extracts at depth to flush soil from the backing. A pH-balanced rinse neutralizes residue for a zero-residue finish that resists re-soiling, and he sets speed-dry fans so your carpet is back in service quickly. One person, start to finish.
Yuri serves homes in every Antelope neighborhood, including:
Common Questions
Often, yes. Wick-back happens when urine soaks into the carpet backing and pad, then resurfaces as it dries. Yuri's deep hot-water extraction flushes that contamination from the backing instead of just the surface, which is what stops the spot from reappearing days later.
Most carpet is dry within a few hours. Yuri places speed-dry fans before he leaves and uses a pH-balanced rinse that pulls out excess moisture and residue, so the dense builder carpet common in Antelope subdivisions doesn't stay damp or get crunchy.
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