High-traffic carpet, cubicle panels, and lobby furniture hold soil and odor long after they look dirty. Hot-water extraction and targeted stain treatment pull it back out, on a cadence matched to how hard the space gets used.
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Deep extraction injects hot solution and pulls it back out, lifting ground-in soil that vacuuming alone leaves behind.
Coffee, ink, grease, and traffic-lane staining pre-treated and worked before extraction so the lift is even, not patchy.
Office chairs, lobby seating, and cubicle panels cleaned with methods matched to the fabric so nothing shrinks or watermarks.
The hardest-hit zones, entrances and main corridors, cleaned on a tighter cadence so the whole floor stops reading tired.
A single restoration to reset a tired floor, or a standing cycle (quarterly extraction, monthly traffic-lane touch-ups) tied to traffic.
Extraction runs evenings and weekends, with air movers where needed, so carpet is dry and walkable before the space reopens.
Most stains lift; some set-in ones will not. We tell you which is which before we start, and completed work is photographed and logged.
Carpet is the largest soft surface in most buildings and the first thing that reads tired. Offices, clinics, schools, and showrooms all live or die on whether the floor looks maintained, and extraction is how a worn-looking space reads new again.
It is the carpet-specialist companion to floor care (which also covers hard floors) and layers on top of recurring janitorial; most accounts run nightly vacuuming with a periodic extraction cycle on top.
Common fits: corporate offices, medical and healthcare, educational facilities, property management and CRE, and luxury retail.
Most commercial carpet should be deep-extracted every 3 to 6 months, with high-traffic lobbies and entrances closer to quarterly and lower-traffic private offices closer to twice a year. Interim spot-cleaning and vacuuming between extractions extends carpet life; letting soil grind in is what wears carpet out early.
Hot-water extraction (often called steam cleaning) injects hot water and solution into the carpet and vacuums it back out, pulling deep soil with it; it is the most thorough method and Anvil's default for periodic deep cleans. Encapsulation is a low-moisture interim method that crystallizes soil for vacuuming and dries faster, useful for keeping high-traffic carpet maintained between full extractions.
After hot-water extraction, commercial carpet typically dries in 4 to 8 hours depending on airflow and humidity. Anvil schedules extraction after hours and uses air movers where needed so carpet is dry and walkable before the space reopens.
Most stains and odors respond to targeted spot and stain treatment paired with extraction. Older set-in stains and permanent dye changes may not fully lift, and we will tell you that up front rather than promise a miracle. Upholstery, cubicle panels, and office furniture are cleaned with methods matched to the fabric.
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