by Brandon Cerrito | Jan 25, 2017 | Rug Cleaning, Uncategorized
Woven treasures such as Oriental and Persian rugs can really make a house feel like a warm and cozy home. Many handmade rugs can be made by just a few people and can take years to very intricately hand-knot the entire thing. So when it’s time to clean it,...
by Brandon Cerrito | Jan 5, 2017 | Berber Carpet Repair, Bleach Spot Repair, Carpet Cleaning, Carpet Dyeing, Carpet Repair, Carpet Stretching, Rug Cleaning, Uncategorized
With a growing city of over 700,000 residents and a new proclaimed “professional” carpet cleaning company popping up all the time, what makes Louisville Carpet Dyeing & Repair so special? That’s an easy enough question to answer. It’s in...
by Brandon Cerrito | Dec 9, 2016 | Carpet Cleaning, Carpet Repair, Rug Cleaning, Uncategorized
Did you know your carpet loses 2% to 3% of its color every single year? It’s true. Sunlight or harsh cleaning chemicals are the biggest factors that cause fading in the color of your carpet. Louisville Carpet Dyeing & Repair can restore the faded colors...
by Brandon Cerrito | Jul 25, 2016 | Berber Carpet Repair, Bleach Spot Repair, Carpet Cleaning, Carpet Dyeing, Carpet Repair, Carpet Stretching, Rug Cleaning, Tile Cleaning
If you’re worried your house smells bad due to pets, cooking habits, old water damage, or anything else, boy do I have the solution for you! I’m about to reveal how you can know for a FACT that your house smells clean and looks immaculate. Every Host’s Worst...
by Brandon Cerrito | Jul 17, 2016 | Carpet Cleaning, Carpet Repair, Rug Cleaning, Uncategorized
Pet urine is the most heinous substance imaginable when it comes to your carpet. I often wonder what sadist bio-engineered the stuff because seriously, it is nature’s perfect supervillain against carpet. So here’s the good news and the bad news. Let’s do bad first....
by Brandon Cerrito | Jun 10, 2016 | Berber Carpet Repair, Carpet Cleaning, Carpet Repair, Carpet Stretching, Rug Cleaning, Tile Cleaning
Take a good, long look at the shirt you’re wearing right now. Did you buy it because it had the absolute lowest price out of all the other shirts in the store? Of course not. You bought it because you liked it. There would have been cheaper shirts available, so why...